Friday, December 24, 2010
Ethan's one month check up
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
December 6 Weight Check
After our first visit to the pediatrician last week, Ethan wasn't putting on weight as expected, so we had to go back for a weight check. We went yesterday morning. After being put on the scale and having to be taken off the scale as it wasn't turned on. Ethan let the nurse know what he really thought about the weight check, being woken from a nap and having to be lay naked on the scale by peeing and pooping all over the scale! After we got the scale all cleaned up, we were able to weigh Ethan. We were very excited to learn that he had gained 11 ounces in the past week, coming in at 6 lbs 10.5 ounces. Having surpassed his birth weight and gaining more than an ounce a day, we were given the all clear! I am very excited to not have to go back again for another weight check.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
First visit to the peditrician
We took Ethan for his first doctor's office visit on Monday. All in all it was a good appointment. The doctor's only concern was that he wasn't putting on weight like he had expected. We will go back in a week for a weight check. Which I think we will see that he is gaining weight. As often as I am feeding he should be putting on the pounds.
We are all adjusting well to life with a newborn. Thomas and Michael love him to pieces. They do great around him. They seem to have a calming effect on him, we will see how long that lasts!
We are all adjusting well to life with a newborn. Thomas and Michael love him to pieces. They do great around him. They seem to have a calming effect on him, we will see how long that lasts!
Ethan William Dillner
Ethan William Dillner was welcomed into the world on November 19, 2010 at 12:30 pm. He weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces and was 19 inches long.
He was welcomed by two very proud and excited big brothers!
Mom and Ethan did great in the hospital. We were very lucky to have lots of family in town to meet the newest addition to the family.
We went home from the hospital on November 22, to a quiet house as Thomas and Michael went to spend a few days in Omaha with Grandma and Grandpa.
To see more pictures of Ethan, visit the following link: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=245063&id=598762182&l=56ecb500bd
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Baby number 3 - 37 weeks
Besides getting extra rest, David and I are working on getting the last few things ready for the baby, including picking out a name. We made progress tonight and actually have two girl possibilities and two boy possibilities. We have first names, but now have to think about middle names! I know many of you are itching to know the names we are thinking of, but don't worry you don't have very long to wait to find out. You will know November 19th at the latest!
Halloween 2010
Halloween has become the favorite holiday of Thomas and Michael. We are still talking about it. Each morning and afternoon they will tell me about which houses were out of candy while trick or treating, the scary house. They enjoyed Halloween so much, they asked if they could have a Halloween birthday party. Enjoy some pictures of all our Halloween fun!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Soccer!
The boys have been enjoying playing soccer the last few Saturday mornings. They count down the days until soccer days! They do a good job of listening to their coaches. Last week Thomas defended off about 5 goals. We might have a future goalie on our hands. Michael won't take much from other players. If another player is pushing or shoving him out of the way, Michael will do it right back.
They have greatly improved since playing in the spring. They still tend to get frustrated if they haven't scored a goal about half way through the session. Once they get a chance to score a goal or feel like they've had the ball for a bit, they are generally happy again.
The boys have enjoyed having their grandparents and a couple of aunts come out to watch them too. Soccer pictures coming soon!
They have greatly improved since playing in the spring. They still tend to get frustrated if they haven't scored a goal about half way through the session. Once they get a chance to score a goal or feel like they've had the ball for a bit, they are generally happy again.
The boys have enjoyed having their grandparents and a couple of aunts come out to watch them too. Soccer pictures coming soon!
Baby Number 3 - ultrasound and doctor's appointment
Earlier in the week we had another ultrasound for the baby. It was to check the baby's growth since I am taking blood thinners. The baby looked great. It's measurements were right where they were supposed to be for 33 weeks. The baby does have long arms, which I didn't need a ultrasound to tell me that. I feel them all the time. The heart rate was 136 beats per minute.
We are quickly approaching uncharted territories. I delivered the boys at almost 34 weeks, which is right where I am now. The c-section is scheduled for Nov. 19th. We will see if the baby has a plan of its own!
We are quickly approaching uncharted territories. I delivered the boys at almost 34 weeks, which is right where I am now. The c-section is scheduled for Nov. 19th. We will see if the baby has a plan of its own!
Monday, August 09, 2010
The joys of being on blood thinners!
Yesterday, I was making refrigerator pickles when I cut my thumb on my super cool slicer, otherwise known as a mandolin. I didn't think it was too bad of a cut. So I put on a bandaid to stop the bleeding. Well since I am giving myself blood thinner injections daily I couldn't get the bleeding to stop. I decided I probably should get it looked at. I was hopeful that I could find a urgent care open, so I didn't have to go to the ER. Had I decided when I cut myself to get it checked out, I would have been able to find somewhere that is open. I quickly came to realize that the only place open was the ER as urgent cares generally close at 5 on Sunday. It was right at 5, that I decided to get it looked at. I was only in the ER for about 3 house and was unable to get stitches because I basically sliced off my skin, nothing to stitch back together. The doctor put something on it to help it begin to heal and wrapped it up. I get to take the bandage off tonight and check it out and keep re-bandaging until I get a good scab. Maybe I should have been thankful for the quiet evening I got to spend, but it was not how I wanted to spend the last evening before going back to school.
There is a reason while I rarely use my slicer. It will be a long while before I pull it out again and I will be sure to use the hand guard next time. I just hope this is not an indication of the coming school year!
There is a reason while I rarely use my slicer. It will be a long while before I pull it out again and I will be sure to use the hand guard next time. I just hope this is not an indication of the coming school year!
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Baby Number 3 - 23 weeks
We had another sonogram this week. For those of you dying to know, we don't know if it is a boy or a girl. I will tell you that the heart rate was 142 beats per minute. You can start your guessing now!
All went well at the sonogram. We decided to take the boys this time. They were very excited to see a picture of the baby. They both got their own picture to take home. The pictures are hanging up in their bedroom. The baby measured right where it is supposed to measure for 23 weeks. The weight was 1.5 pounds, which was about the 35 percentile. The legs measured at about 24 weeks and arms at 25 weeks, so if this continues the baby will have long arms and legs. We didn't see the doctor, but will go back to see him in a couple of weeks.
In addition to not knowing the sex we are also going to keep the names a secret too. We just like to keep life a little interesting. If this one is anything like the boys, we will still be deciding on names the night before the c-section. The boys have added many names to the list of possibilities. Thomas says the other day while talking about baby names "Juan Pablo, yeah that's a great name" They both went on to continue listing race car driver names that would be good for the baby. The conversation ended with Michael saying "Danika if it is a girl"
All went well at the sonogram. We decided to take the boys this time. They were very excited to see a picture of the baby. They both got their own picture to take home. The pictures are hanging up in their bedroom. The baby measured right where it is supposed to measure for 23 weeks. The weight was 1.5 pounds, which was about the 35 percentile. The legs measured at about 24 weeks and arms at 25 weeks, so if this continues the baby will have long arms and legs. We didn't see the doctor, but will go back to see him in a couple of weeks.
In addition to not knowing the sex we are also going to keep the names a secret too. We just like to keep life a little interesting. If this one is anything like the boys, we will still be deciding on names the night before the c-section. The boys have added many names to the list of possibilities. Thomas says the other day while talking about baby names "Juan Pablo, yeah that's a great name" They both went on to continue listing race car driver names that would be good for the baby. The conversation ended with Michael saying "Danika if it is a girl"
Monday, July 12, 2010
Baby Number 3 - 19 weeks
I had an appointment with my perinatologist last week. I know some of you are asking, why a visit with a perinatologist? It is a precautionary measure due to the blot clot that I had when I was pregnant with the boys. My doctor wanted me to see one, to get me on the blood thinner and make sure all is progressing well. The doctor did an ultrasound and everything looks great! Yes, there is still only one baby! The baby weighs about 12 ounces and all other measurements are right on target for 19 weeks. The best news of all is that I don't have to go back to the perinatologist!!! I get to continue giving myself daily injections of blood thinner and get a couple extra ultrasounds just to make sure the baby is growing. Otherwise all is on target!
The boys are getting more and more excited about the baby. We have been asking for their input on baby names and it has been interesting. Thomas thinks we should name the baby Rockity (sp?), while Michael prefers the name Blastoff-er (again not sure about the spelling).
David felt the baby move the other morning. The boys have tried to feel it, but are not patient enough to wait long enough, plus I don't know if the kicks are strong enough for them to feel.
The boys are getting more and more excited about the baby. We have been asking for their input on baby names and it has been interesting. Thomas thinks we should name the baby Rockity (sp?), while Michael prefers the name Blastoff-er (again not sure about the spelling).
David felt the baby move the other morning. The boys have tried to feel it, but are not patient enough to wait long enough, plus I don't know if the kicks are strong enough for them to feel.
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
And The Winner Is.....
Back when the boys were first getting mobile David and I were taking bets as to which one we would be taking to the hospital for a play related injury first. Our pick was Michael, as he was always a little more outgoing, willing to take the risk and more aggressive. Well last night he proved us correct.
While we were getting ready to head outside and ride our bikes, David and I were in the back of the house and we hear crying. I head out to the living room to see why Michael is crying. I come in and see blood running down his forehead. I yell to David "We've got blood". As we are cleaning him up the best I can determine what happened is that he hit his head on the corner of the coffee table. After a phone call with David's mom, a nurse and some going back and forth we decide we should take him in to get it looked as, especially since it was on his face.
I find an after hours pediatric clinic that we decide to try as I'm really not too excited about $150 ER copay (Thanks Jackie for finding this place!). It is a bit of a drive from our house but we decide to go. We get up there and after a quick look at his forehead they decide that they don't need to do stitches, but can use skin glue instead. They were able to use skin glue because the cut was going up and down and not touching hair. Apparently they don't get to use skin glue on the face very often because they were pretty excited!
For those of you who can't tell them apart, at least for awhile, depending on how this heals up, Michael will have a distinguishing mark on his forehead.
While we were getting ready to head outside and ride our bikes, David and I were in the back of the house and we hear crying. I head out to the living room to see why Michael is crying. I come in and see blood running down his forehead. I yell to David "We've got blood". As we are cleaning him up the best I can determine what happened is that he hit his head on the corner of the coffee table. After a phone call with David's mom, a nurse and some going back and forth we decide we should take him in to get it looked as, especially since it was on his face.
I find an after hours pediatric clinic that we decide to try as I'm really not too excited about $150 ER copay (Thanks Jackie for finding this place!). It is a bit of a drive from our house but we decide to go. We get up there and after a quick look at his forehead they decide that they don't need to do stitches, but can use skin glue instead. They were able to use skin glue because the cut was going up and down and not touching hair. Apparently they don't get to use skin glue on the face very often because they were pretty excited!
The worse part of the whole adventure was getting the cut cleaned out. Michael is no worse for the wear. In fact he was ready to ride his bike only a few minutes after getting the cut. This morning I mentioned running to the store and Michael said he couldn't go because of his bad forehead! (Sounds a little like his dad!) He is doing a great job of leaving the glued area alone and not bothering it.
Friday, July 02, 2010
4 Years Old
Yesterday Thomas and Michael turned 4 years old. We celebrated with a party with friends and family over the weekend. To make July 1 a special day, I took the boys to see Toy Story 3 and we had a special lunch at McDonald's. We had mini brownies and opened more presents. They boys are very excited about the new bikes they got. We are working on riding them.
At four years old some of their favorite things to do are anything sports related, counting, talking about letters and the sounds they make. They love any kind of racing. They are each other's best friends and they love playing together. They are very excited to become big brother's in a few months.
At four years old some of their favorite things to do are anything sports related, counting, talking about letters and the sounds they make. They love any kind of racing. They are each other's best friends and they love playing together. They are very excited to become big brother's in a few months.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Listening
I was sitting at the computer this morning getting caught up on emails and such. The boys were playing in the living room. As I'm working at the computer, I hear Thomas say, "the poop has two colors, it is brown and green" That does not sound like something I want to hear. I get up and go into the living room to investigate. Luckily I don't see poop smeared all over the living room carpet. I ask Thomas "Did you poop your pants" his response "Yes". We go back to get cleaned up. As I'm getting out new clothes, Michael comes to inform me that the poop is two different colors. This whole experience wouldn't be complete without examining the poop in the toilet before it is flushed.
There is never a dull moment at the Dillner household!
There is never a dull moment at the Dillner household!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Summer Vacation
We returned last week from a week long summer vacation. We wasting no time getting out of town. Jenny finished with school around 1:30 on May 28th and we were on the road by about 3:30. We drove to St. Louis Friday night and stayed with Jenny's grandparents. We woke up bright and early Saturday to finish our drive to Indianapolis. We arrived in town just in time to catch the Indy 500 parade. The boys loved it. They were very excited to see some of their favorite drivers. The rest of the day was spent enjoying time with David's family.
Sunday was race day. David, his dad, sister Crystal and I headed to the track, while the rest of David's family and the boys took a trip to the Zoo in Indianapolis. Thomas and Michael were still talking about the trip to the zoo over a week later, so it must have been a hit. A good time was had by all at the race, including watching the exciting finish.
After the race, David's parents and Crystal were heading back to Kansas and we were headed to Fort Wayne, IN to spend a few days with David's sister Jilinda and her family. The visit to Fort Wayne including touring a couple of local car museum, the highlight for all the kids was getting to see the Batmobile. We also went to a minor league ball game. Thomas and Michael are still in love with the TinCaps. They play pretend baseball in our living room and one of them is usually playing for the TinCaps.
After finishing our visit in Fort Wayne it was time to start making the journey home. We left Fort and headed to St. Louis again. We stopped again in Indianapolis, but this time it was for the boys. We spent a good portion of the day at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Man that place is cool. I think we covered about every square inch of the place. The boys could have continued on for a couple more hours, but mom was tired and ready to hit the road. So we finished the drive to my grandma's house.


Sunday was race day. David, his dad, sister Crystal and I headed to the track, while the rest of David's family and the boys took a trip to the Zoo in Indianapolis. Thomas and Michael were still talking about the trip to the zoo over a week later, so it must have been a hit. A good time was had by all at the race, including watching the exciting finish.
After the race, David's parents and Crystal were heading back to Kansas and we were headed to Fort Wayne, IN to spend a few days with David's sister Jilinda and her family. The visit to Fort Wayne including touring a couple of local car museum, the highlight for all the kids was getting to see the Batmobile. We also went to a minor league ball game. Thomas and Michael are still in love with the TinCaps. They play pretend baseball in our living room and one of them is usually playing for the TinCaps.
After finishing our visit in Fort Wayne it was time to start making the journey home. We left Fort and headed to St. Louis again. We stopped again in Indianapolis, but this time it was for the boys. We spent a good portion of the day at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Man that place is cool. I think we covered about every square inch of the place. The boys could have continued on for a couple more hours, but mom was tired and ready to hit the road. So we finished the drive to my grandma's house.
We stayed a couple of days at my grandma's house. One of the days we were out there, we went to visit my cousin who lives on a dairy farm. The highlight of that day for the boys was driving around on the golf cart and seeing all the cows. We even were able to watch some of the cows being milked. The night before we left we went to watch my cousin Jake play baseball. The highlight of evening for David, was that they sold beer at the little league baseball game. The boys had a great time watching someone they knew play baseball.
I've posted a few pictures from our trip in this post, you can see more vacation pictures by visiting this link: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=174660&id=598762182&l=47ed33c779
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
One or Two that is the Question
Many of you have voted. Many of you are patiently waiting to find out if we are having one or two babies in November. The majority of people who voted in the baby poll think or hope that we have one baby, most voting for a girl. Thomas is wanting a sister and Michael is hoping for a brother. I can say this for sure, we will not be giving both of them what they are wishing for. They won't be getting a brother and a sister, as the next Dillner child will be a singleton. We will have to keep you in suspense as to if it is a boy or girl as it is too early to tell. We would like not to find out what we are having, so you will be waiting for that answer until the end of November.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
The Next Question????
The question we will be asked next is "Do you think it will be twins again?" Well we already know the answer to that question. Before we let you in on the secret, we want to know what you think. There is a poll at the bottom of the blog where you can cast your vote.
Answer
To answer the question I posed yesterday: You can fill in both blanks with pregnant! We are due at the end of November.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Question
Four years ago we planned a trip to the Indy 500 and I was unable to go because I was ______________. This year we are planning a trip to the Indy 500 and I am able to go even though I am ______________.
Can you fill in the blanks?
Check back soon for the answer.
Can you fill in the blanks?
Check back soon for the answer.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Easter
We enjoyed a nice Easter weekend up in Omaha with my parents. After dyeing eggs on Saturday morning, Grandpa Dale took the boys to see the movie "How to Train Your Dragon". The boys enjoyed the movie. David and I enjoyed seeing a movie courtesy of Grandpa.
Easter morning brought a visit from the Easter Bunny at Grandma and Grandpa's house. A quick Easter egg in Grandma's backyard. We also went to Iowa to visit with all of my mom's family. It was nice to see everyone, as it had been a while.
After visiting with the family, it was time to head back home. The boys were excited to see that the Easter Bunny visited them at their house too. Although they were disappointed that there were no eggs to hunt in our backyard.
Easter morning brought a visit from the Easter Bunny at Grandma and Grandpa's house. A quick Easter egg in Grandma's backyard. We also went to Iowa to visit with all of my mom's family. It was nice to see everyone, as it had been a while.
After visiting with the family, it was time to head back home. The boys were excited to see that the Easter Bunny visited them at their house too. Although they were disappointed that there were no eggs to hunt in our backyard.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Monster Jam
We are not sure how, but the boys have gotten into Monster Trucks. So the fun loving parents that we are decided to take the boys to see Monster Jam, when it came to the Sprint Center in Kansas City. We knew it would be gamble, as they have never done very well in loud noisy places. We were hoping with ear plug that they would do okay. So we purchased tickets and were off. We had a birthday party earlier in the afternoon, so there went good naps to help make the experience more enjoyable.
Gravedigger, the favorite of both Thomas and Michael.
The boys were very excited to get to see monster trucks live. They were very worried that we wouldn't get to our seats on time. Luckily we made it to our seats just in time. The boys were very overwhelmed and didn't know what to think at first. They did not like how loud it was. Thomas was glued to my chest for the entire evening. He didn't want to move, but he was very interested in what was going on down below. We had to leave a little bit early as the boys had hit their max with the noise and being past bed time.

When we asked the boys about what they thought, their first response was "it was too loud". Once we got over the loudness, the entire conversation on the way home was about the monster trucks, the colors, our favorites and so forth. They only stopped talking about monster trucks when they fell asleep. Since last Saturday, the majority of toys played with at our house has been monster trucks. The boys have gotten very creative in creating their own "Monster Jams". All in all they had a good time.
The boys were very excited to get to see monster trucks live. They were very worried that we wouldn't get to our seats on time. Luckily we made it to our seats just in time. The boys were very overwhelmed and didn't know what to think at first. They did not like how loud it was. Thomas was glued to my chest for the entire evening. He didn't want to move, but he was very interested in what was going on down below. We had to leave a little bit early as the boys had hit their max with the noise and being past bed time.
When we asked the boys about what they thought, their first response was "it was too loud". Once we got over the loudness, the entire conversation on the way home was about the monster trucks, the colors, our favorites and so forth. They only stopped talking about monster trucks when they fell asleep. Since last Saturday, the majority of toys played with at our house has been monster trucks. The boys have gotten very creative in creating their own "Monster Jams". All in all they had a good time.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Shampoo
Saturday morning the boys were taking a bath. I was in their room, getting out their clothes and I hear one of the boys coughing, like they drank too much bath water. So I go into the bathroom to check things out. I find Thomas gagging on something and eventually throwing up some of his breakfast. After getting that under control, I starting asking questions, to find out that Thomas drank some shampoo. I'm not sure whose brilliant idea it was to drink the shampoo we keep in there for when we have company, but I know Thomas was the one who followed through on the idea. Michael claims he drank some too, but he never got sick or complained of an upset stomach. After a call to poison control, we discover that shampoo won't do much harm, other than bubbling up in the stomach causing a stomachache or vomiting. The shampoo has now been removed from the bathroom, to avoid any more drinking in the tub.
I can only wait to see what other ideas one comes up with and the other follows through on!
I can only wait to see what other ideas one comes up with and the other follows through on!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Potty Training
The first week in January the boys and I were stuck at home for a few days due to extreme cold and snow, so I decided to get the bright idea to tackle potty training. Well that has been about 2 1/2 weeks ago. In that time they have made a lot of progress, along with many messes. Michael's had a couple of dry days. Thomas hasn't had dry days yet, but is not far behind. They are doing well with going pee on the potty. It is the pooping thing that is really messing them up. We are just going to keep on bribing them to use the toilet and wait for it all to finally click!
Monday, January 04, 2010
Onions
Tonight I was getting an onion out to chop it for dinner. As I was getting it out, the boys says "Onions, cool! Can I have some?" "Yes, you can have some onion", I tell them. "Can we watch you cut it up?" "Sure, you can." They eat the first bite of onion I give them and then they ask for some more.
The boys have enjoyed eating raw onions for some time now. I was not surprised by them asking to eat some onions. I was entertained by idea of them calling onions cool. Needless to say there is never a dull moment in our household.
The boys have enjoyed eating raw onions for some time now. I was not surprised by them asking to eat some onions. I was entertained by idea of them calling onions cool. Needless to say there is never a dull moment in our household.
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