Family

World Prematurity Day

11/17/2020

On December 8th, 2008, our whole world changed! Our son, Connor Kenneth Charles Zeiss, who was supposed to be born in March, decided to make an extra early appearance. He was born at 27 weeks gestational period. He weighed just 1 lb. 9 oz. He had several complications along the way, including two strokes, which were the biggest of our worries at the time.

He spent 35 days at Rady Children’s hospital in their NICU. The nurses there were absolutely amazing. The love and genuine kindness they exhibited during those extremely trying days were so very appreciated and much needed. Some sweet, older ladies knitted the Santa hat he’s wearing in the pictures below. We were given several homemade blankets from children, and other kind souls, knitted blankets, signs, cards and so much more. The blankets were wonderful and we used them to put on top of his isolette, to keep all of the lights and sounds out. We were so grateful for all of the things that were gifted to us. I have a plan in the very near future, to put together bags of necessities and essentials for future preemie parents to help them through their difficult times. Would you be willing to help with donations for my project? Please feel free to comment below if you’re interested. I’ll need some help to get my “boots on the ground”. I’ll be posting more about that very soon!

Although the drive back and forth from our home in San Marcos down to Rady Children’s was about 45 miles round trip, we were kind of sad to leave such wonderful care. He was then transferred to our local hospital, Palomar Medical Center, where he was just as well taken care of. The nurses there were just as gentle and caring and we were so appreciative to them as well for helping us put on the 4 lbs. 3 oz. we needed to bring him home. Yes, he needed to weight 6 whole pounds to be transported home!

We finally got to bring him home on February 23rd, 2009. And I need to mention that because of the risk of flu and other viruses, they shut the NICU down for the winter season. Unfortunately all family, including our daughter, who was only 7 at the time, were not able to see Connor until he got home. So his homecoming was extra special for us all.

ALL that being said, this day is always near and dear to us and we love to help celebrate the beautiful birth and life our “little guy”. The March of Dimes has a way you can donate should you feel obliged to!

I would love to hear your preemie stories if you have any! Feel free to leave a comment! Happy World Preemie Day!

Oh….and by the way, Connor is a happy, healthy, 11 and 3/4 old boy! And his sister really does still adore him!

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Texts from Santa

So… I was on Instagram and saw this ad for TextsFromSanta.com! My son is almost 11 and I figure my time with him believing in Santa is limited, so I wanted to check this out. And, I’m so gad I did! For just $15 (I believe) I signed him up to get daily texts from Santa Claus. Screenshots above are right from my Son’s phone. So cute, right?

And as a side note, the ONLY reason my 10, almost 11 year old, has a phone is because he walks home from school every day. Since I don’t have my eye on him at all times, I believe it is necessary for him to have a phone so we can contact each other. My daughter didn’t get her first phone until 7th grade. But, if your child doesn’t have a phone, I don’t see why you couldn’t sign up on your own phone and show them to your littles from there!

Anyhoo… I completely forgot that I had signed up for this service and my son was showing it to my husband Sunday night when he received the first text. My husband immediately flipped out. He called me into the room to show me and his face had a look of horror on it as he was thinking, “Who the HECK is sending him these texts??” I had to stifle my laugh and quickly moved him to the other room to tell him that it was legit and I had set it up and it wasn’t some creepy person pretending to be Santa.

So, he has been getting texts since Sunday and he’s super stoked. I provided the information on my son’s name, what city we lived in and the name of our elf. You can also give them your pet’s information if you have one and they’ll incorporate that into your child’s text as well.

The only small downfall I see is that my son has been texting him back in response, with no response back from Santa. And how could they? I get it! But, it would be super cool if they had some sort of auto-reply, or an “out-of-office” reply, if you will, just so he knows that Santa is busy and can’t get back to him. No biggie though, I just told him that it would take Santa a lot of time to text everyone back too, so he’s just giving updates on what’s going on in the North Pole. Easy explanation!

So far for me, it’s totally worth $15 to see the smile on his face. I don’t want him to ever lose this innocence, and I absolutely LOVE that he still believes! If I can do it again next year, then I definitely will. In fact, I’m probably committed to it now… and I’m hoping to get a couple more years of believing from him, as long as nobody ruins it for him!

There’s still time to get your texts going! Check out TextsFromSanta.com or visit them on Instagram and Facebook as well!

Family

World Prematurity Day

Just one day old

On December 8th, 2008, our whole world changed! Our son, Connor Kenneth Charles Zeiss, who was supposed to be born in March, decided to make an extra early appearance. He was born at just 27 weeks. He weighed just 1 lb. 9 oz. He had several complications along the way, including two strokes, which were the biggest of our worries at the time.

He spent 35 days at Rady Children’s hospital in their NICU. The nurses there were absolutely amazing. The love and genuine kindness they exhibited during those extremely trying days were so very appreciated and much needed. Some sweet, older ladies knitted the Santa hat he’s wearing in the picture above. We were given several homemade blankets from children, and other kind souls, knitted blankets, signs, cards and so much more. The blankets were wonderful and we used them to put on top of his isolette, to keep all of the lights and sounds out. We were so grateful for all of the things that were gifted to us. I have a plan in the very near future, to put together bags of necessities and essentials for future preemie parents to help them through their difficult times.

Although the drive back and forth from our home in San Marcos down to Rady Children’s was about 45 miles round trip, we were kind of sad to leave such wonderful care. He was then transferred to our local hospital, Palomar Medical Center, where he was just as well taken care of. The nurses there were just as gentle and caring and we were so appreciative to them as well for helping us put on the 4 lbs. 3 oz. we needed to bring him home. Yes, he needed to weight 6 whole pounds to be transported home!

We finally got to bring him home on February 23rd, 2009. And I need to mention that because of the risk of flu and other viruses, they shut the NICU down for the winter season. Unfortunately all family, including our daughter, who was only 7 at the time, were not able to see Connor until he got home. So his homecoming was extra special for us all.

ALL that being said, this day is always near and dear to us and we love to help celebrate the beautiful birth and life our “little guy”. The March of Dimes has a way you can donate should you feel obliged to!

I would love to hear your preemie stories if you have any! Feel free to leave a comment! Happy World Preemie Day!

Oh….and by the way, Connor is a happy, healthy, 10 and 3/4 old boy! And his sister really does still adore him!