Of course later on that morning, the school called Shannon to tell her that he wasn't eating very much and they were worried about his breathing. I took him back to the pediatrician who discovered that both his ears were now infected (his lungs and breathing were OK). It was his 3rd ear infection in 7 weeks, which means that he was prescribed a 3rd (different) antibiotic and he bought himself a trip to the Ear, Nose, & Throat doctor this coming Thursday. Unlike the other ear infections, this one has taken a little longer for him to recover. Previously, he would feel better after only one day of being on the antibiotics, however this time he also has a cough which has seemed to make his illness much worse. This weekend his cough has improved but hasn't gone away completely, overall though he is in a much better mood. We feel like we finally got our smiling, fun-loving Grant back. I'm improving as well with the peak of my coughing and sore throat having been on Wednesday and Thursday. Somehow Shannon seemed to escape the cold bug initially, however said today that she feels like she's finally catching it. Hopefully we'll all 3 be healthy soon!
It's been a while since our last post, so I want to briefly touch on our Midwest tour between Christmas and New Years. As our devoted readers know, we were delayed in leaving because of I-70 being closed, however this turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Instead of driving the entire way to Tulsa, we were only able to travel about 6 hours and therefore made it to Salina, KS to stay the night. It worked out better that way because Grant spent most of the time in the car sleeping. We then finished up the drive on Sunday and made it to Tulsa by early afternoon. Tulsa was still recovering from the blizzard (which meant 6 inches of snow!) that hit them around Christmas, but we had fun celebrating Grant's first Christmas - round 2, opening gifts, playing card games, and seeing family and friends.
On Wednesday (12/30), we made the trip up to Kansas City so that we could go out to dinner with some of my high school friends and our friends from KU. It was great to catch up with everyone and to see how much their families are growing (there were 11 adults, a 3 yr old, a 1 yr old, a 7 month old, a 6 month old and 1 on the way). Thursday we headed to Lawrence to eat lunch with Erin, Todd, and Alex, and Grant got his first sight of his future school in 17 years. New Years Eve we went out to eat with Beth and Matt at the Blind Tiger Brewery (home of the GABF's gold medal wheat beer) in Topeka before heading to my Grandma's house in Winchester. On New Years Day almost all of my family (both sides) came over to my Grandma's to meet Grant. He had a great time meeting everyone and was worn out by the evening! Then it was back to Colorado on Saturday. The drive home took longer than it has ever taken us because our stops were much longer and Grant got very tired of his car seat 7 hours into the trip. Regardless, it was well worth it as we were able to spend time with everyone, but we're definitely open to having visitors out here next time...
To close, here's a video of Grant dancing along with a his 'Sillytown' toy that he got for Christmas from Gigi and Papa. We're looking forward to seeing who's dance moves he inherited...


How was the ENT visit? We hope everyone in the house is feeling better!
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