Monday, March 24, 2014

Braces, Moving Day, Big Brother!

In the fall we decided it was a good time to think about expanding our family. We both wanted to have a brother or sister for Rowan so why not just knock it out while the baby phase hadn't worn off yet. In November Steph showed me a stick with a plus sign on it, well that didn't take long. So, come August 3rd we will be expecting a new member to our family. It is certainly exciting and brings back memories from when we found out about Rowan which wasn't really all that long ago. With a growing family comes needs for more space so we decided to list our house and well that didn't take long either, two days to be exact. 

We are currently writing this message from our temporary apartment while we build a new house in our neighborhood. We are actually only moving about a mile from where our old house was, just a little ways west in the same neighborhood. Realizing that Rowan has some specific needs we felt that building would offer us the best option for providing him independence and space. Rowan will have his room on the main floor with an accessible bathroom and a ramp to the garage in the back. We are roughly doubling our lot size so there will be a nice sized back yard for the kids to play in (kids! crazy) and a nice park just two blocks away. We hope to be in the new house by September.

Rowan has been amazing us lately with how much he has grown. He seems so tall when he is standing. For such a long time he wouldn't stand up so I think it is just the appearance now when we see him upright that throws us off. He still isn't able to stand unassisted but is growing stronger every day. A few weeks ago Rowan received his first set of AFO braces which really help to stabilize his ankles and help him stand. We work on standing every day and he is making progress.

In January we had spina bifida clinic where we found out that his hip dysplasia had drastically improved. He is still wearing the brace at night just to be safe but his last x-ray looked perfectly normal. He continues to work with PT and has a walker that he thinks is more of a fun toy than a tool to help him move around. His kidneys didn't show any reflux and he hasn't had an urinary tract infections so he was able to drop his antibiotic and so far so good there. He will be checked again at 18 months and for the next few years will just go every 6 months. Overall his health is great, we just keep working on physical strength. As he gets bigger and as Steph's belly gets bigger its becoming a little more challenging to work on his standing.

Please pray for Rowan to continue to develop strength and to be motivated to work on exercises. Pray for our new Baby T and Steph as she adjusts to pregnancy with a toddler. We had our 20 week ultrasound last week and the baby looks very healthy.

God Bless,
Kyle, Stephanie, Rowan & Baby T #2

First sledding day, Loved it!

Another Thomas is on its way

I'm pretty excited to be a big brother!

Hey Check out my new braces!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

365 Days of Rowan

A year ago today Stephanie and I looked at each other and said, "are we ready for this?" It's a little more relaxed birth experience when you have a planned c-section, not the crazed drive to the hospital you see in movies. We arrived at the hospital at 5:30am and by 9:59am we met Rowan. It's been a year of great joy for us. We love Rowan very much and have enjoyed every minute of this past year coming to know him more and more. A newborn Rowan seems so long ago at this point. In preparation for his birthday party we printed out his monthly pictures. He looks the same to us but its rather amazing to see in photos how he has changed over this year. He's three times the boy from when he was born. Last week we weighed him at 20.5 lbs compared to the 6lbs 8 ounces at birth. 

The past year has been marked by many milestones for Rowan but yet many more challenges ahead. He has already been under general anesthesia more times in his first year than Stephanie and I have been in our lives combined. He continues to work on his muscle strength with physical therapy. We will be visiting spina bifida clinic in January and he will be fitted for braces and likely some sort of walker. For the past few months Rowan has been wearing a hip brace because he has slight dysplasia in his left hip. We will see a new x-ray to see if the brace has helped form his socket to be deeper. Rowan has been taking ditropan, a muscle relaxer, for the last few months as well. He has an overactive bladder and the ditropan relaxes the bladder so it fills more fully. These issues all seem to be rather consistent in children with spina bifida.  

As he approaches his first birthday we are asked frequently if he's walking, crawling all over, causing trouble at home and well he's not. A one year old should start to walk and Rowan isn't even close. He is becoming stronger and working hard but is certainly on his own timeline. We continue to pray for Rowan to experience healing and for his body to grow in amazing ways. Rowan is a very happy boy and loves to laugh. It took him a while to take a liking to food but he's really into it now. He enjoyed everything on Thanksgiving, especially sweet potato casserole. Just this week he has started drinking whole milk and he's quite the milk monster.

We are very excited for his next year and look forward to seeing Rowan grow and develop. We ask for continued prayer for his health. In January we will have more information on his bladder and hip and hope to hear positive news for both.  Merry Christmas!

Blessings,
Kyle, Steph & Rowan

It's been real cold in Colorado so we've been sledding inside
Rockin' the hip brace

Working hard with dad at PT




Friday, September 13, 2013

9 Months!

Mr Rowan Stanley celebrated 9 months yesterday! We had his 9 month checkup at the pediatrician today and have some new data on Rowan's growth. He continues to be on the short end of the spectrum but is growing as he now takes up the whole changing pad from one end to the other. He's weighing just shy of 20 pounds and albeit chunky he is thinning out a bit as he's more mobile and using more energy. Overall he had a great checkup and is progressing great. He isn't loving solid foods so much so that's our homework over the next few weeks. He now has two lower teeth so he's ready to munch of some food once he becomes comfortable with the texture. Every time we give him solids he makes these horrible faces like we are poisoning him.

We will see the spina bifida clinic in two weeks to checkin on his progress. He is now taking an additional medicine to help his bladder function and we'll probably have his bladder retested this fall. We're still working on a lot of exercises with physical therapy and he is progressing slowly. He sits well independently but doesn't love to stand so we try to work on that as much as he'll allow. We have noticed that he wears out quickly because he is working very hard during the exercises. He has a great demeanor and loves to smile. He is quite the babbler, especially in the morning and his favorite word is da-da which makes me quite proud. He loves books, I think his favorite activity is to sit in our laps and read.

Rowan has been quite the traveller heading to Indiana twice this summer. We have done several trips to the mountains, a week in Frisco with Nana and Papaw Thomas, and most recently a weekend in Steamboat Springs cheering me on in a bike race. He enjoys traveling as long as he can nap. We have enjoyed a wonderful summer together spending time at the pool, hiking, walking, and swinging. Before we know it we'll be celebrating his 1 year birthday. We're planning on a castle bounce, clowns with balloons, a puppet show and pony rides. Well, maybe just a cake.

Continue to pray for Rowan as he develops and grows. Pray for Stephanie and I to have patience with Rowan and to keep encouraging him as at times we feel he is progressing slowly physically especially as we see other kids his age crawling, standing, moving much more. We are certainly very proud of him and love him very much and want him to progress and be his happy self.

It's fun to play with... just don't stick it in my mouth!
Cheering on cyclists with my bike shirt on
Buck Family
Thomas Family in Frisco
Family Hike in Vail

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Happy Independence Day!

Greetings from Snowmass, Colorado! The Thomas family celebrated Independence Day this year in our favorite Colorado spot, Aspen. We camped two nights, one night along Maroon Creek, which was quite amazing. We have been staying in Snowmass for the past two days before heading back to Denver tomorrow. It has been a great escape for us. We have enjoyed family hikes, swimming, parades, concerts, campfires (No fire ban here!) and Steph has enjoyed shopping while I have had some nice bike rides. 

We almost didn’t make the trip.  The day before our departure we noticed excess fluid around the catheter site on Rowan’s skull. We had the neurosurgeon check it out and she said it isn’t entirely uncommon but to keep a careful watch and be ready to drive back to Denver if Rowan starts acting off and showing symptoms of a shunt malfunction.  Thankfully he has been his typical happy self.

We had spina bifida clinic last week and saw the results of his MRI. As expected, there is a lot of dismorphic anatomy but nothing the neurosurgeon was concerned about or is abnormal in a child with spina bifida. There are no further MRIs scheduled and if issues arise in the future the pictures we have will be used as a baseline to see if anything has changed. Rowan continues to recover well from his surgery and the other specialists felt he was doing great. He continues to see physical therapy every two weeks and we are learning some great exercises for him, many involving him standing up.

Please join us in prayer for Rowan’s shunt to continue functioning as well as us as parents to identify the signs that he needs medical attention. We have been able to feel the pressure changes in his head and around the shunt and are praying for things to return to normal. Unfortunately the only way to repair a malfunctioning shunt is to perform surgery.

Happy Independence Day. Enjoy the remainder of your summer. God Bless.

Kyle, Stephanie & Rowan

Rowan loves to hike! At Crater Lake
It's very tiring hiking up the trail on Dad's back
First camping trip!


Family in front of Maroon Bells
Awake and happy after surgery

Recovering with Mom
Pool Day!



Sunday, June 16, 2013

6 months, already!

This past week marked 6 months for Rowan and it's very hard to believe how quickly he is growing and changing. We'll be celebrating his 1st birthday before we know it. He has his 6 month checkup at the pediatrician Monday so we'll get to see if he has gotten a little bit taller and maybe a little bit less chunky, doubtful though, just look at his legs in the picture below. He just started eating oatmeal this week so once things really get messy we'll post some pictures.

The family travelled to Indiana at the end of May and Rowan was a champ in the car. I think the vibration of the car humming along the highway made him very sleepy because every nap he took was about 2 hours. We spent the night in Omaha with the Mendlik's which split up the trip nicely. Rowan had a lot of time with all the grandparents who loved every minute. 

A week from tomorrow, June 24th Rowan will go under anesthesia to have a full MRI of his brain and spine. He needs to sit still during the MRI to facilitate good pictures. He also was never circumcised because of all the activity with his surgery after birth and the urologist wanted to wait until 6 months so he will also undergo that procedure at the same time. Pray for Rowan as he undergoes anesthesia.  At 4 weeks old it took him a few days to recover so we are hopeful he handles it better this round. It is an outpatient procedure so we should be sleeping at home next Monday. We will see the Spina Bifida clinic Thursday next week to see the results of the MRI and will update then.

God Bless,
Kyle, Stephanie & Rowan

6 months!
First Family Pool day while in Indiana
Rowan ready for his turn at the wheel on road trip
First family hike on Father's Day up Chief Mountain

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Forget Spring, Summer has Sprung!


April brought snow to Denver every week, typically on a Monday. Somehow Colorado decided that we didn’t need a spring this year so we skipped 65 and sunny and went from 8 inches of snow to 85 degrees. So now that’s its warm we have been taking advantage of it!

We started off the month of May with the Walk-N-Roll that we have talked about many times before. We blew our goal of $1000 out of the water and raised an incredible $1495 for the Spina Bifida Association of Colorado! Pretty amazing so thank you so much to all of you for your generous donations. We had Kathy and Ashley with us on the walk plus several friends from Denver joined us for the stroll around Wash Park. The event allowed us to connect with some other families affected by the disease and Stephanie made a few more mom connections in Colorado.
Grammy Buck, Aunt Ashley, and the family at Walk-N-Roll 
The Whole Walk-N-Roll Crew. Thanks!
May 12 marked 5 months for Rowan blessing us with his presence. He dressed up in a bow tie for the event. (Thanks Leslie for the sewing)  Nana and Papaw Thomas spent 4 days with us in May and provided a lot of grandparenting help. We were able to plant our spring flowers, prepare the herb garden, and host a baby shower. We have had quite the stream of visitors with the Bucks, Thomas’ and most recently Kevin and Sheri Carlstrom spending time with us. We love having visitors and we don’t have any reservations at the Thomas Chalet until August so come on out!
5 months, as studly as ever, and a healthy 17 lbs!
Nana & Papaw Thomas enjoyed every minute with Rowan
Happy Mother's Day to our wonderful Mom
We are planning to drive to Indiana May 28th, still not sure exactly how this will work out. I think it's likely we'll turn around at the Nebraska border and drive to DIA and purchase plane tickets. Stephanie and Rowan will spend nearly two weeks in Indiana. We will celebrate our 7th wedding anniversary in two weeks and are hoping one of Rowan's favorite aunts will volunteer to babysit so we can have a date night.

Rowan continues to be a very happy boy and he's sleeping better. He is very healthy and is now going to Physical Therapy every two weeks and showing great progress. We continue to feel very blessed to have him in our lives and thank all of you for your prayers and support.
Kyle & Stephanie

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Final Fundraising Push

The Walk-N-Roll is quickly approaching 1 week from today and thanks to your giving we have nearly reached our fundraising goal. We hoped to raise $1000 and we currently have $950! Who wants to help make the final push to our goal? I actually think we should far surpass our goal over the next week so help make it happen!

https://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/StephanieThomas/2013

Last week Rowan had his 4 month checkup and the pediatrician thinks he's doing fantastic. Our chubby little man grew a little bit taller in the past 6 weeks now registering 15th percentile for height improving from 2%. He took the immunization shots like a champ. This past Friday we had our first physical therapy appointment. We met with a pediatric physical therapist who gave us a list of exercises and activities to perform with Rowan daily. We have a blackboard in his room with his daily workout of baby calisthenics,  sit-ups  and standing exercises. He's already taking after dad trying to get in his workout every day. Our biggest challenge currently is sleep, or lack-of I should say. Rowan has decided he doesn't care too much for sleeping at night. He has been waking up every 2-3 hrs for the past 4 or 5 nights which is making the whole house quite tired. Steph is becoming quite tyrannical at  keeping him to a nap schedule during the day hoping to get him back on track.

We continue to feel incredibly blessed to have Rowan in our lives. Thank you for your prayer and support for our whole family. Look for our next update after the Walk-N-Roll to have our final fundraising total and pictures from the event.

Ready for Workout!