Omnicef = Toddler Roid Rage

Jacob is an opinionated little boy and at times he can be cranky, but nobody would say he is a violent or ill-tempered boy. However, if they saw him in our house over the last two days they would think he was in the most abusive, violent environment ever. Quite frankly, he has turned into the Incredible Mini-Hulk. He goes from 0 to 10 instantly and kicks, screams and hits at the slightest frustration. The culprit? The antibiotic Omnicef.

Despite having ear tubes he still managed to pick up an ear infection. He had a cold and last Wednesday the doc said his ear looked red and infected. We tried antibiotic drops for a couple days, but his fever was persistent and the drops weren’t staying in his ears. We got him switched to Omnicef and that’s when the gates of hell opened and possessed our beautiful boy. Yesterday was one of the worst days I’ve had with Jacob because he was unmanageable. He would play for a second and laugh and then turn around and throw himself on the ground in a fit of anger. If I tried to console him he would physically hit me. I don’t believe in spankings, but I wanted to swat his butt.

We are going to stop the antibiotic and deal with the consequences. If the ear infection flares up again I will have another antibiotic prescribed, but there is no way I am keeping him on this mind-altering drug. I read a few reports from parents describing the exact same side-effects in their children. When a toddler is already learning how to deal with emotions and then you introduce a drug that plays with their emotions it’s a recipe for disaster. I’ll never allow our pediatrician to prescribe Omnicef again.

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Pics From the Schnoebelen Wedding

Jeff and Kristin’s wedding was beautiful.

Schnoebelen Wedding
   


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Vacation to Southern California

It’s been over a month since we posted an update on here and there is a great reason for it. You know that saying, “If you can’t say anything nice then don’t say anything at all”…? The Mallorys had a rough May/June thanks to constant ear infections ending in Jacob getting tubes and then a head cold that lingered for weeks. So we chose to stay away from the negative and not post updates on our frustrations.

Well we are in a new month and Jacob is a new boy! The tubes have cleared up all of his issues and we are thrilled to post a happy update. We spent the Fourth of July in Southern California with our friends Grant and Heather and Grant’s parents Wayne and Elaine. Continue reading

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Jacob Kissing Mommy

Jacob picked up on how to give kisses (toddler open-mouthed kisses) and planted a couple sweet kisses on mommy for the camera.

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Jacob’s First Trip to the Pool

It’s disgustingly hot in Sacramento right now so we had to limit our pool visit to about an hour. Jacob didn’t like his hat and wasn’t sure about the water for the first five minutes. We put him in his floaty and I swam underwater at him and came up with a small splash and he loved it! After that Jennifer played some cruising around the water games. We had a great time and can’t wait to get him in the pool more!

Jacob's first trip to the pool
 


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Matt’s 30th Birthday Weekend

Jennifer went all out for me this weekend for my 30th birthday. It started Saturday with a professional bass fisherman trip on the Delta for largemouth bass. Grant joined me for the trip and we got into some big fish. I had the time of my life out there. Sunday we had fun on Folsom Lake with Grant and Heather and then came home for a family birthday dinner where Jennifer and mom prepared my favorite dinner… cheese stuffed shells. To wrap it all up we headed to the Giants vs. Braves game at AT&T park in San Francisco with our closest friends. The weather was great, the Giants won… what could be better?! Click the read more link for the full photo gallery. Continue reading

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Hand, Foot & Mouth – Horrible Virus!

I woke up with JD at 6am on Sunday (Mother’s Day) and noticed he was very warm.  I fed him a bottle and Jennifer got up shortly after.  We took his temperature and, sure enough, his fever was 102F.  Since he wasn’t showing any symptoms of a cold or flu we thought his ear infections were back because he just got over ear infections two weeks prior.  We had no idea our clinic offers a pediatric urgent care from 9am-12pm on Sat-Sun so we took him into the ER.  By the time he was seen in the ER his fever climbed over 103F.  They took a look in his ears and confirmed the ear infections were back.  We know the routine, a Zithromax prescription and TLC for a few days, right?  Wrong.

By Sunday night his fever climbed to 105.1F.  This is the hottest he’s ever been.  He was understandly becoming more and more irritable and refusing to eat/drink.  Toward the end of the evening his fever tapered off into a more managable 102F and we prepared for a rough night.  Monday was more of the same and he refused to eat or drink anything.  He was tugging at his face and shrieked in pain whenever he attempted to take food.  We got a different antibiotic prescribed and some numbing drops for his ears because we thought the eating motion was causing pain from the infection.  We knew something was different.

Tuesday morning he still wasn’t any better so we got him into the pediatrician that morning.  She took a look in his ears and said they look like they’re healing nicely with the new antibiotic.  Then she looked in his mouth and discovered the reason he’s so upset, his mouth had erupted with little sores from a viral infection.  It’s called Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease and it’s fairly common in children.  There are four viruses that cause the illness and once a child is exposed they’re immune to that specific virus for life.  The bad thing is if he comes in contact with any of the other three then he can get it again.

It’s now Wednesday and he’s able to get some food and liquids down, but he’s still very uncomfortable.  Jennifer’s doing a great job with him at home, but we feel so bad for him.  The tough thing with Jacob is generally even with a minor illness he’s in great spirits.  The fever is usually the only clue we have that he’s getting sick.  With this virus everything is different because of the amount of pain it inflicts on kids.  Testament to his resilience are the adorable photos I got of him on Sunday night.

Jacob 5-10-09 (105.1 Fever Day)


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Jacob’s First Haircut

We took Jacob to get his first haircut today.  There is a small shop called EJ’s Little People in Old Fair Oaks that is well known as THE PLACE to get your kids’ first haircut.  We got there to find the place is an absolute dump.  The front window is riddled with BB holes, the ceiling has multiple water damage spots, one of the windows on the side is boarded up and there is ripped wallpaper throughout.  I don’t know if it has changed ownership, but the place is definitely not the glorious first haircut destination people talk about.  We were already out there and Jacob was in good spirits so we decided to get his hair cut there anyway.  One neat thing they do is give you a certificate with a before/after photo and a lock of his hair.  Here are photos of JD’s first haircut.

Jacob's First Haircut
   


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The Mallorys’ New Camera – Canon EOS Rebel XS

Canon XSThe quick background on my recent purchase is we just celebrated Jacob’s first birthday.  Our great friends, Grant and Heather, were given a Nikon D60 as a Christmas gift and they took pictures during the party that made our Canon point & shoot photos look like garbage.  Anybody that knows us is well aware of our affinity for taking photos (right, Jill?) so I was immediately 1) stoked that Grant brought his camera and took photos and 2) disgusted that the photos from the first year of Jacob’s life were just OK and not GREAT.

So my search for a bargain DSLR began.  I started with the Nikon D40/60 because of Grant’s photos.  The camera has everything I would need with one small exception.  The autofocus motor isn’t in the body, it’s in the lens.  That’s no big deal for Grant because his Christmas kit came with two lenses and he won’t buy a new lens any time soon.  I couldn’t afford a big kit like that right off the bat so I would need to buy additional lenses in the future.  With the autofocus motor in the lens it drives the lens prices up 3-4x.  So, I settled with the Canon EOS Rebel XS because the autofocus motor is in the body and image quality is the same as the Nikon.  I just got the camera Wednesday so I haven’t had a chance to get out in the sunlight and take some great outdoor shots.  Here are a few shots of Jacob.

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Video of Jacob Walking Around

He’s getting more stable and every now and then he will walk a bit, stop and stand, then continue walking.  He still is wobbly and more comfortable just walking from point to point.

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