Sunday, March 29, 2015

Levi update

Oh how I love this kid. He has so much energy about him. He loves to be around people and it's the ultimate punishment to send him to his room by himself. He is loud, whether he is happy or sad. He commonly squeals  with delight or excitement. He is always talking, always :)

He is 3 years 10 months and amazes us at how smart he is.


He's learned his shapes and we're working on counting and the alphabet. He recognizes some letters and he picks up on learning fast. He loves to sing the alphabet song, and usually at the top of his voice. Commonly, when he is swinging at the park he will sing songs whiles he swings. When I sing him primary songs before he goes to bed I sometimes ask him to sing with me. He always sings the alphabet song as I sing a primary song. He also sings a common song titled "Malachi". The whole song is "Malachi, Malachi" repeated over and over. Sometimes he throws Cambree's or Mason's name in there.

He loves to make snowmen. Most of his snowmen have a bum and he says they are pooping. He came up with that all by himself. He loves to tromp around in the snow. It will entertain for a long time. 

I've been trying to teach him a routine in the morning and evening. It's gone pretty well. 

 The boys love to get in Malachi's crib and play with balls.


Levi only likes to paint rocks or blank sheets of paper. He'll run outside and get rocks from around the yard to paint.

He likes to help me mop. He likes to sit on the tub and push the mop around.

He likes to build snowmen for the sole purpose of knocking them down.

I've tried to teach Levi that mistakes happen and it's ok and we need to think of how we can fix it. Now, anytime something bad or unintended happens he says "it happens, it's ok".


Levi has picked up the habit of biting his nails. I never cut them anymore because he chews them until they are really short. In fact, just today, he showed me his nail was bleeding because he bit it too short. I've even caught him trying to bite his toenails. 


Last summer Levi got his finger slammed in a car door. Levi was so sad and his nail eventually fell off. His finger got infected and he had to have antibiotics.


He's still not 100% potty trained yet. He rarely has an accident during the day, only when he's playing outside and doesn't want to stop playing long enough to go inside and go potty. For a long time he was not potty trained at night. I even started having him wear cloth diapers at night because I was sick of buying pull ups. But, he is getting so much better. In the past month he's only wet the bed at night twice!! He loves to change his underwear during the day. Almost every time he goes potty he will change his underwear on his own. He loves his plain blue underwear the best and will always put those on if they are clean.


He still has his imaginary friends the "spiders and dragons" that he pretends his hands are. If he's being mischievous and I tell him to play nice he will tell me that it's not him, but his spider friends that are being naughty. His primary teachers told me he talks about his dragon and spider friends the whole time in primary.


When it snows  he loves to help me clean the cars and shovel the snow off the driveway. He is such a trooper and most of the times he outlasts me. I am cold and ready to come in the house but he could stay outside for hours. I love having him hang out with me especially when we are working. 


He does not really like his new bike he got for Christmas. He still prefers his balance bike and hardly tries to learn to pedal. Malachi is ready for the balance bike so I hope Levi starts to like to pedal soon.

Here is Levi and Olson. Olson is our friends Eric and Amanda Turner's boy. They are 6 months apart.

Grandpa towed us behind the 4 wheeler on the tube. Levi liked it, Malachi liked to ride on the 4 wheeler better. Grandpa then built a big snowhill in his front yard with his backhoe. It made a great hill to sled down.


Levi has all of a sudden had a gigantic appetite. He eats about 6 good meals a day and he's not a picky eater at all. He is constantly telling me he is hungry. He is still super skinny though :)


Levi is transitioning into not taking a nap. It's been a little rough. When I still had him taking a nap every day he wouldn't fall asleep at night. I'd put him to bed and he would keep sneaking out over and over. But, he still gets tired and needs a nap. He'll nap a couple days a week. He gets grumpy in the evenings because he's tired.


Levi's excuse of not wanting to sleep when we put him to bed was that he was lonely. He would also come into our room at night and tell me the same thing, that he was lonely and needed a friend in his room. I learned to go lay in bed with him for a few minutes until he fell asleep because if I just helped him back to bed and left with him awake he would just come right back into our room.


He's always has his two blankets he sleeps with as security items, but when he said he was lonely he started to sleep with a stuffed animal too. It worked for a week or two. We ended up putting Malachi's bed in with Levi so they are now sleeping in the same room. The first night we put Malachi in there Levi told me he did not need his stuffed animal anymore because he had Malachi in there to be his friend. They have both transitioned very well to sharing a room. Sometimes at night if Malachi cries out Levi will shout at him to "be quiet". That makes Malachi cry even more and Levi shout even more. I usually have to get out of bed and intervene. The last couple nights Levi has actually told me that he wants Malachi out of his room. Hopefully this is short lived.


Levi is very good with sound effects. He has a sound effect for everything he does. He is also a very good entertaining storyteller. His stories are very detailed and I think his record is a 45 minute story, which we had to stop him because church was starting.


Levi loves to play in sand and dirt. He literally crawls and rolls around in it. We'll go to the park and he'll play in the sand the whole time.


One of his favorite things to do is to ask papa to let him borrow the ipad so that he can either play games or watch movies. One time I just let him watch Toy story and I also let him use my headphones so that he can watch the movie in style. He was a very happy camper. 

He still pesters Malachi at times. I'm thinking it's just a brother thing and he's always going to do it. We're working on being nice and trying to make Malachi happy. They do get along quite well though. There was one time Levi had a dentist appointment so I dropped Malachi off at my mom's and as I took Malachi in the house he reached for Levi in the car. He wanted to be with Levi. As I walked Levi into the dentist office he told me he missed Malachi. So, I know they like to be with each other. They always have to be into what the other one's doing. 



Saturday, March 14, 2015

Almost done

So I am writing this entry since right now I am in Las Vegas PICU trying to stay awake during this 30 hour shift. So I am almost done with medical school, as of today I have 5 weeks lefts and although it still feels like an eternity I am so excited to be done. 
Well, I had to do an either a PICU, ICU or NICU rotation as part of my required rotations. I am going into OBGYN so common sense would say that I should do ICU since it is more related to my field and I would learn things that are more likely to use. But NO... I told my self "it would be kind of cool to experience PICU for one month so that I can get to see and do things that I am more likely never get the chance to do, after all its medical school and this is my chance to experience things". So I signed up for a PICU rotation in University of Las Vegas. I was able to stand with Tammy's aunt who lives about 15 minutes from the hospital. I figured I will probable work monday through Friday 8-9  hours at most each day and maybe an occassional Saturday. So I show up the first day of the rotation about 5 days ago to discovered that I have been scheduled to work an average of 90 hours per week. This means everyday of the week with two of those days being 30 hour shifts. I nearly peed my pants. I was told that I was being treated as a Sub-intern and that it was the way it is. I could not believe it, I almost died. I guess I was so surprised that I have not had a chance to feel depressed, I am mostly trying to be happy and just endure each day. 
After my first time doing a 30 hour shift (6 am day 1 to about 11 am day 2); We were rounding around 10 am when one of the residents I was working with said that she had to present her patients first since she had to go to lecutures from 10-2 pm. So immediatelly one of the attending (kind of an arrogant and self centered doctore) looked at me and said "thats a great idea, make sure you get the dirrection so you can join her for lecture after you present your patients". I reactively said "I am post call" which means I have been without slep for 30 hours, I have a headached and I can barerly function. TO MY SURPRISE he got really upset and said I should not come up with that kind of CRAP and that it is just an excuse and that I should be eager to learn all I could. Of course in the medical education system I am, there was no option but to nod my head and basically kiss butt. Well, of course I did not stay any later and the residents basically say I should not stay and that if he asked they would say I was there. SO this is a story I had to record to remember the kind of slave I was during my last few weeks as a student. Most of my classmates are taking easy rotations, skipping as many days as they can and barerly doing any thing. But no I am here just working like there is no tomorrow. 
At least I will be able to take the weekend of March 20 so that if I match I can be home to find out where we will be going for the next 4 years. 
The funny thing about all this is that we have been able to speak in sacrament at our ward and when I though I was going to be able to work on it each night, now all I am doing is sleeping every chance I get. I must thank my Heavenly Father for the good spirti I have felt that regardless that I am super tired and somewhat upset that I have to be soo long, I feel a sense of hapiness and a positive attitude. After this rotation I hope to complete a rotation in Pathology in Cedar city and from what I understand i may be more of a self directed rotation, some slide reviews, in other words not nearly as hard as this one.