Thursday, November 27, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
3 Generations
We finally got Grandma Bolingbroke to the house to see the babies and take this picture and a few others. It was great to see her and have her in our home for a short time. We all got together today at Aubry's parents ward because her dad Dennis was called to be the Bishop in his ward. We are way excited for him and know he will do a great job.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
The boys are excited for Halloween
Things are getting a little spooky around the Burt household. These are just onsies and not their actual costumes!! Aubry made sure that I told you that. Heaven forbid they only have one costume, the 3peat actually has a few costumes. We took them out last night to the neighborhood trunk and treat and they were lil peas (3 peas in a pod). We also have little Horse, Cow and Dog costumes that are pretty cute too. Good thing for 3 sets of grandparents and a few Halloween parties they will get to wear all of them. Happy Halloween to everybody.
Quick update on Aubry
Well the recovery for Aubry has been really rough. At times we joked around that the boys were doing better than she was. This week she had her 6 week check-up and we got some scary news. Aubs has had some serious pain and major cramping and all the other fun stuff with being a girl. The doctors discovered through an ultra sound that there were pieces of the placenta still inside Aubry from the delivery. They gave us a worst case scenario and said it looked like we might have to do an emergency hysterectomy. We were a little worried. The next day we met together with the doctor who would be performing the procedure and she set our minds at ease and told us that she felt pretty confident a simple Dilation and Curettage (DandC) would be all we need to remove the remaining placenta fragments and be all right. Well they set the appointment for the next morning Friday October 24th and we were there. The hospital was hopping at 6:00 a.m. when we got there and they got her all ready and they went to town. It took about an hour in surgery and was a total success. We got to come home later that afternoon and she has been feeling a lot better since then.
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