Crew and then, to a lesser extent, Danny both had croup over the past couple weeks. And as much as I tried to keep them away from Kingston, they couldn't help themselves. So on our last night in Chapel Hill, I heard the first characteristic "bark" cough from Kingston and I knew we were in for it with him. By the time we left the next AM, he had the more scary stridor breathing and a call to our after hours pediatrician line confirmed that we likely needed to take him to the ER some time that day. Poor guy slept most of the 3 hour ride home, but woke up upset as we pulled into Wilmington. With his increased distress, his breathing got drastically worse, so I had Jimmy drive us directly to the ER. Because of how young Kingston is, and from mentioning my mom's name, we were seen quickly and given both a breathing treatment and steroids. Luckily, he responded well to both and we were discharged feeling much better!
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Sleeping post breathing treatment |
In healthier times...
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Rudolph Nose |
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Baking cookies at Nana's |
Funny Crew quirk, the kid loves his "lovies" and other stuff. Like it's not uncommon for him to carry about 5+ comfort things and usually tries to take all to bed with him. We're talking footballs, plastic dinosaurs, random stuffed animals and his "baby/doggie" (baby blanket and doggie stuffed animal).
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Pre-nap time with dinosaur |
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With his seasonal favorite, Mr. Gingerbread Man |