We celebrated Carter's first Christmas in West Virginia with Nate's family. Even though Carter is still really young, it was wonderful getting to watch him get to spend time with his grandparents, aunts, and uncle, and getting to see him experience all the joys of Christmas! We had to open our presents on Christmas eve because Christmas Day was on a Sunday, and we were going to church and then leaving right after that to drive 2 hours to visit Nate's grandparents and more family there in Ohio. Carter was pretty good at opening presents, even though he was more interested in eating the wrapping paper than the actual present though! He got some good presents that I'm excited to see him use now and in the coming months! Christmas morning we opened stockings, and then got ready for church. Carter wore a new Christmas outfit that his grandma had gotten him, and he was ADORABLE in it! Then at church Nate's dad led singing, and of course Carter decided to poop during a prayer (complete with many loud grunts), so I had to take the walk of shame to go change him after it was over! Then we drove to visit Nate's grandparents, and had a late lunch up there with a bunch of family we only see whenever we are up for Christmas. We got some good pictures with Carter and his great-grandparents which was good.
We were supposed to see Nate's other grandma on Monday, but she had gone to the hospital on Christmas day for a bacterial infection which changed those plans. Everyone went to see her in the hospital after we got back from Ohio, but obviously Nate, Carter and I didn't go because we didn't want to expose Carter to hospital germs. We were worried she wasn't going to get to see Carter before we had to leave, but luckily she got out of the hospital on Tuesday, and she was able to come visit for a few hours Wednesday morning before we left. We only drove part of the way that day, so we were able to leave at 2:30PM and still get to the hotel by 10PM.
We were worried we weren't going to be able to leave on Wednesday though because Carter had been really fussy Tuesday evening, and ended up running a fever. I was kinda freaking out because it was his first fever, and we weren't at home. My baby 411 book had said babies under 6 months with a fever needed to see a doctor the next day. I called the doctor on call though, and they said we could just keep doing Tylenol every 4-5 hours until we got home. However, Carter did NOT sleep well that night, and was fussy the next morning so we decided to go to the doctor. That involved calling our insurance to find a doctor "in-network" and then getting in to see them. We went to a minor emergency place and were able to get right in because there was only one person ahead of us. I'm glad we ended up going to the doctor because it turned out that Carter had an ear infection in one ear and fluid in the other ear. Then we had to find a pharmacy to fill his prescription and wait for it to get filled. We finally got all that done by noon and made it home to eat lunch and spend some time with grandma before leaving. Thankfully we got everything taken care of and Carter was much happier once he got an antibiotic in him.
We had a good time and were excited for Carter and his first Christmas! Here are some pictures of the cute boy!
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He looks like a very cute Christmassy boy. I'm glad he had a fun Christmas.
Y'all too of course.
The comment was from Mom Dianna
Crazy stories and precious pictures! I'm so glad you were able to get him to a doctor. Ear infections in babies are miserable! Let's get the boys together soon!!
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