Aaaahhahhh!!! CONGRATS!!!! Oh I can't even tell you how excited I am for you guys! Danny I saw that I had a text msg from you but my phone is broken and I couldn't access it, but I was so, so, so hoping that this is what it was, so I checked your blog. Yay!! Oh wow...a beautiful boy. Danny I think he looks SOOO much like you! Can't wait to hear what you name him! So excited to hear how labor/delivery went, and Heidi I hope you are feeling okay. Love you guys!!!
I love his little grumpy face. Congratulations. I think it's great you get to see him before you name him, that's the best way to go for a perfect name.
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Congratulations Heidi - so happy to hear your newest addition has arrived. He's an angel!
For now I will call him Mister McMillan. Congrats! What a cute little guy. Can't wait to give him a big kiss. Wishing you a lifetime of happiness and love with your new little man. Love the furrowed brow look.
For now I will call him Mister McMillan. Congrats! What a cute little guy. Can't wait to give him a big kiss. Wishing you a lifetime of happiness and love with your new little man. Love the furrowed brow look.
Heidi and Danny: I just had to give you my special congratulations--because your new little one was born on my birthday--today!! What a lucky little boy to be born to such wonderful parents. We still miss you in the NG 1st Ward. So glad your family is happy and growing out in Brentwood!
My mom is in town from Utah. She spent the night at the hospital last night and has been holding Tyler quite a bit. He really enjoys being held, so he's less fussy and has responded well to the weaning of the oxygen. He's on regular air, but I guess it's still the high-flow to keep his lungs inflated. He's up to 9 cc's of food per hour, an improvement over yesterday's 2 cc's. The picture is of Betty and Bob Maddox (Heather's in-laws), Jacquie Lietz (Heidi's mom), Heather Maddox (Heidi's sister), and Walt Lietz, Heidi's dad. They did a 5K walk to raise money for the American Heart Association. Thanks to all who donated on behalf of Heather and Tyler!
Ok, should we just rename our blog the McMillan Pediatrics Medical Journal? Everyone has issues. Our family is congenital medical disorders. Tylers heart, Carls brain and Dannys Hips. Danny had hip discomfort growing up, visited the doc at 17 and was dismissed with "bad hips." He learned to make the best of his hips by monitoring his activity, walking slowly, making me wear hiking packs and taking breaks. After experiencing back pain this year he went to a doctor who took one look at his x-ray and sent him to orthopedics who sent him to a surgeon. We are blessed with a great friend who is amazing hip surgeon and chief of orthopedics AKA John Kronick who guided us in our decision. Our family is always taken care of in miraculous ways. Here are his hips: The Problem: acetabular (hip) dysplasia is a congenital disorder usually formed by age 3. His acetabular is more dish shaped instead of cup shaped. A normal hip would surround the head of his femur. His X-ray shows signs of art
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I think it's great you get to see him before you name him, that's the best way to go for a perfect name.
What a darling little man with no name. :)