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Slapped in the Face by a Virus

Have you ever been slapped in the face by a virus? I don’t recall ever having parvovirus b19 lay a finger dna strand on my face as a kid, but apparently it’s a common infection.

Earlier last week, our little girl had a few minor signs of a runny nose and unexplained crankiness which I think might be from a headache. At the end of the week, she was developing a little rash on her body and some on her cheeks.

The next day, that little rash exploded all over her body, was warm to the touch, and left our poor toddler with an extremely red and swollen face as if she had been slapped hard on both cheeks.

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As it turns out, this is called slapped-cheek disease aka fifth disease, which is said to be quite common in kids. Seeing my daughter covered in a bright red rash is bad enough, but her swollen hamster-like cheeks simply hurt my heart. Every time I look at the picture above, I feel that sunken feeling in my heart and stomach wishing I could make it all go away.

I’m usually the good one at maintaining composure when our child is sick, so you can only imagine how distraught my wife was all weekend. She was filled with constant concern and made sure to keep Avery happy as much as possible. Despite her ailments, Avery was her happy toddler self running around yapping about certain anatomy along with singing the intro to Little Einsteins at the top of her lungs. Kinda like this pic, but with a rash and swollen face.

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She was scratching the rash, but Going Mom and was good about keeping her mind occupied with lots of reading and playing.

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Cousin Ashlee also spent the night and they had a blast playing together, so that helped tremendously!

All weekend long, the symptoms of the virus plagued our sweet girl. We were more concerned about the infection and mild fever than she was, but it sucked nonetheless. As I write this, we are on day 3 since the rash appeared and slapped her face, and I’m happy to say it’s slowly going away. Her swollen face is slowly returning to normal and the rash, while still all around her arms, legs, and back, has lessened.

With fifth disease, there really is no treatment other than letting it run its course. We’re doing just that and are thankful it hasn’t dampened her spirits one bit.

Have you, your kids, or someone you know ever had fifth disease?

Did you see lots of swelling in the face too?

A Baby Timeline On My Samsung Galaxy

I’m going back 2 April’s ago when I posted this baby timeline using pics on my Samsung Galaxy. It’s been long enough and I enjoy looking back to see how small our growing girl used to be. Enjoy!

So, we have been without internet for two days now. I am writing this from my phone using data I hardly ever use;  stupid AT&T…

What’s even cooler is they are finally building on the empty lot next to our house. …. right next to the nursery. Please sense my sarcasm. I guess the silver lining I’d that the workers talk loud enough that Avery might pick up a second language without us doing anything.

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Since I wanted to have a post for Sunday, I figured I would just share the timeline of pics I have on my phone. Lucky you, I know!

And lucky me gets to enjoy this steamed organic broccoli with nutritional yeast, cayenne, and mustard. Seriously, I love this stuff!

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Of course I’m having more of something else after, and even more after that. And yes, that’s a spork I’m using.

I’ll start with a picture of us before leaving to go to the hospital.

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Here’s Kelley’s belly. .

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At the hospital, I was excited about being coach.

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Kelley, on the other hand, wasn’t too thrilled.

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But she did great and brought us our sweet little Avery.

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The deepest love we have ever known was now in front of us living and breathing as a healthy baby.

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Once home, I immediately tried out the Baby Bjorn.

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And Going Mom held her close with loving care as much as possible.

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At four weeks we had her newborn pics taken, and I was even part of the props!

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Within a few weeks, I successfully made it through a workout with Avery in the garage.

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Then I grew bold enough to go on our first run.

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We’ve been on many runs since the first and loving each one. The weather was nice that day, but then a major winter storm hit. No worries,  Avery got to try on her bear suit!

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I guess she has some growing to do. I attempted to cut her fingernails and got her finger instead, but friends of the Facebook world let me know all parents have been there.

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Swaddling was a huge part of our daily lives and keeping her arms from moving was vital to sleep!

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Yeah, she wasn’t a fan. I continued wearing her in the Bjorn before realizing I needed another carrier.

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G-ma got to enjoy holding a happy baby fitting one of her visits.

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Going Mom and I had our first date while G-ma watched Avery.

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We saw Imagine Dragons in concert and had Chipotle and beer in the parking lot.

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Once again, I tried cutting Avery’s nails, and once again, I failed.

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I made a visit to my old workplace, Kelley’s current employer, with Avery.

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Kelley was happy to see us both.

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We bought a jumper for Avery, but she was a little confused at first.

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Avery had her four month shots and I don’t think she enjoyed it;  what do you think?

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Finally, thanks to Onya Baby, I got a better baby carrier and was in love at first wear.

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After she mastered rolling over, we “unwrapped” the swaddle and put her in a Zippy from Zipadee-Zip. We all like it much better!

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Now that she’s stronger, she also does better in her jumper.

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But the best seat is her infant positioner from Mamas & Papas.

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We go everywhere together with the help of Onya, even in the rain.

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And Going Mom is still holding her close and giving her all the love she can. Together, we are a happy family of three.

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I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend and hopefully I’ll have internet soon again!

Edit: the internet came back late at night, but I’m leaving this post. It’s hard work to write a post on phone!!

What do you do when the internet is down? It’s sad how much we rely on it sometimes.

A Shy Intro: Avery & Daddy Vlog Episode 1

In an effort to reduce my writing time but still post to my blog, I am trying my hand at vlogging. With the high quality built-in camera on my laptop, I’ll record any random thing that involves Avery and myself.

No clue where this will go or if it will last, but hopefully she’ll do more than stare at herself on the screen. The first episode, our “pilot” is nothing to blow your nose at, but at least you get to see a cute kid!

Let me know what you think and if you have any ideas on what to record. I’m thinking some dancing, flips on the pallet, and working out will be in the near future. I also want to record me reading some of our favorite books to her. Maybe even video product reviews too!

What else can you think of?

Vlog, yay or nay? Should I stick to just writing or you like to watch something?