My brother and his family came to stay with us for a few days, and help us out, and while here they - plus their friends who live here - took 9 kids to the ice rink. Ian had never been ice skating before but had a great time, and from what I heard, he did pretty well for a first try! These little walker-like things help a lot.

Our ward had a Halloween party Saturday night with a dinner and a trunk-or-treat. Ian really wanted to be a black cat, his grandparents made him the tail.

Fireman Levi

Caleb the ghost

And I couldn't forget Ellie's first Halloween, I made her a little pumpkin hat. While my brother and sister-in-law watched our boys, I spent three days with Ellie at the hospital (and John came for one night). One night she had thrown up, so the nurse had to take off most everything to wash her off, which meant she was wide awake and we could see her almost wire-free!

The day I got there....notice anything? It's hard to tell since it's mostly white, but she's wearing clothes! They are preemie size, and still big on her, but so cute!

Just relaxing. She's on the CPAP for 8 hours, then a nasal cannula for 4. She's not on any extra oxygen, just room air, but the cannula blows air into her to help her breathe a little easier. All she has is the CPAP or cannula, three leads to monitor her heart rate and breathing, one lead is measuring her temperature (since she's in a heated isolette), and she has an oxygen sensor on her foot. In her mouth is a feeding tube where she's getting 25 calorie milk straight into her stomach. She hasn't had an IV since she was 9 days old. Right now she really just needs to rest and grow. Some hospitals call that a "feeder-grower."

We bought a teddy bear to compare her size with over time. It's about as big as her, only chubbier!

Wide awake. The first day I was with her I got to hold her for about two hours, she slept the whole time. The second day I held her about an hour and she was wide awake for the first few minutes, and made lots of little cooing noises, like she was talking to me.

I was trying to get a good picture of her hair, not sure if you can really tell the color, but it is red!

This was right after she got cleaned up and before another feeding tube was put in (she had pulled it out, along with throwing up all over everything) and her CPAP put back on. She likes to help - help change her diaper (her arms are the right length) and help pull on her tubes and wires. Plus she sticks out her tongue which pushes her feeding tube partway out.

Daddy got to hold her for the first time Saturday.

I've been requested to tell her stats:
Oct 4, birth day: 2 lb 3 oz, 13.5" long, 9.5" head
Oct 11, 1 week old: 1 lb 12 oz, 13.5" long, 9" head (not sure why her head shrunk, I guess it's the difference in who measures it)
Oct 18, 2 weeks old: 2 lb 0 oz, 13.5" long, 9.25" head
Oct 25, 3 weeks old: 2 lb 3 oz, 14.25" long, 9.75" head