Where and how do I even begin to put in to words all I'm thinking and feeling today?!?Wow, I can hardly believe that two years ago today we met our sweet little heart baby for the very first time! What a blessing these two years have been for our family and also truly what an answer to prayer this has been for us to even be able to have a child at all after having miscarried a year earlier (and ironically enough who's birthday would have been later this month). This is going to be a long post but I promise there will be pictures!










We are very thankful for such a great team of prayer warriors we had during my pregnancy and delivery of Ethan. And, needless to say, we are also very thankful for the wonderful medical team that helped take care of him those first hours and days as we awaited his first open heart surgery at just 2 days old. Not to mention, the surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses and more that cared for him before, during and after surgery and also our cardiologist that continues to check up on him every couple of months. We have overcome quite a bit these last two years, including a second heart surgery and the not so easy task of staying fairly healthy during RSV/cold/flu seasons. We continue to praise God daily for the gift of our little miracle - Ethan Scott Miles!
Since my last update (June VBS & Tatoo), there's been a lot happening. Ethan tagged along with me in July as I helped out with our church's July VBS (no tatoos this time!). He has become better at walking and talking since the first VBS and he just absolutely loves church - it's like a second (or maybe third if you count all the time he spent at UNC Hospital) home to him! LOL Each morning of VBS, I'd wake him up and tell him it was time for church and VBS and he'd rejoice and say, "Yay! Turt (church)!" By the time we'd walk up the sidewalk and into the building, he'd already be saying, "Bye!" like I couldn't get him to his classroom soon enough and leave him to play with his buddies!
Then one week ago (last Tuesday, 8/4) I took him in to UNC's Raleigh Clinic at Wake Med to see his cardiologist, Dr. R. We had not been there since January and I remember what a hard time we had in keeping him still for the echo so I brought nearly everything but the kitchen sink along in hopes of keeping him distracted long enough to do the echo. That last visit he was just not cooperative and didn't want to sit still long enough to get all the pics they needed so they sent us (back in March) to UNC's Cath Lab to have a sedated echo done. We never got any definite answers from that other than it looked "fine" and there really wasn't anything more to discuss. So, I was determined to "make" Ethan cooperate this time so we didn't have to go back to UNC again if this attempted echo failed.
At last week's cardio appointment, I'm pleased to say that Ethan weighed in at 12.6 kilos (27.7 lbs) and 34". His blood pressure was good (don't remember exact number) and his pulse ox was the best I'd seen yet - 87%! When Dr. R came in to talk to us, he said that he reviewed the March sedated echo and it looked so good that they didn't even need to do one that day and we can just wait 6 more months to come back for another visit! This was obviously an encouraging visit for us!
We know that given Ethan's particular heart defect, he does still have one more heart surgery to go but we know it won't even be something we have to even think about until after the next visit in February. Ever since we first heard of Ethan's condition and started learning about treatment options, we had always been told the 3rd surgery would most likely take place between 2-5 years old. This is such a wide age range for us - especially since he had his first two surgeries within the first 6 months of life!
Well speaking of Ethan's birthday, we celebrated with all our family (16 adults and kids) here at our house on Sunday evening. The menu was all of Ethan's favorite foods - "peesha"(pizza), cheese doodles, popcorn, M&M's, Kool-Aid juice pouches (thanks VBS church staff for that one!), salad (for the adults) and confetti cupcakes with Elmo candies and sprinkles! Yes, Ethan's still obsessed with Elmo so we did the same party theme again this year!
Ethan had a lot of fun eating all his favorite foods (did I mention this kid likes to eat?!) and opening all his presents. Some of his favorite gifts included a T-ball set from his Aunt Jenny, a collapsable tunnel from his Aunt Jessica (aka "Ca-Ca") and Uncle Brandon (aka "Bo-Bo"), a bubble blower (thanks Aunt Amanda, Uncle Reggie, cousins Rebecca & Marissa), and some new Elmo DVD's and Elmo puppet book (thanks Mimi and Pop-Pop). He also received some nice new clothes (thanks Uncle Chris - aka "Kiss" & great-grandma Jada), a shopping cart (thanks Grammie & Pap-Pap), coloring books and puzzles. It's been non-stop fun around here since Sunday night! Now if I can just figure out where to store all the new stuff!
And if you've made it this far through my post (or just skipped ahead), congrats! Time to see some pictures of the party!
Presents, oh boy!
Going Shopping!
"Oh, Ball!"
"...two, fee, go!" - Ethan as he waits for the tunnel to pop open
I love my new t-ball set!
It's my party and I'll cry if I want to!
Oh, something to read! Toddler's are so easily distracted!
Look what I got!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY candles
Not sure if he's more excited about the fire or the Elmo candy and sprinkles!
Yummy - sprinkles and sugar...
Oh yeah!
Ice cream and cupcakes on my Elmo plate and Cookie Monster placemat!

4 comments:
What a great post. All of the good news is wonderful. I can't believe how grown up Ethan is looking. Two years old, wow!
Happy Birthday, Ethan!
Oh, Julie...I haven't checked in for awhile and what a joy to read all this good news and see the wonderful birthday pictures! My little grandson's 2nd birthday is August 19, so I always think about Ethan being born so near him...and send him a birthday kiss in the air.
Oh...and we are getting a t ball set too...parallel lives??
Lindsay is doing so well...we are so thankful...I think they are all coming to visit us at Lake Michigan on our vacation this week, if the docs give their okay. I will always be forever grateful to you for all the support you gave Suzie from the very beginning...I think you were the first one to say: "call me if I can help"...you gave her so much help and encouragemet.
It is a joy to watch Ethan do so well with the 3 stage procedure working as it is SUPPOSED to work! Give him a hug from this Michigan grandma he doesn't even know but who loves him just the same...
Love, Elaine
Hi Julie,
I was catching up on my "heart blogs." Ethan looks great! What a wonderful birthday. And what great news from the cardio. You can't beat going six-months between visits!
Wow!!! Happy, happy 2nd birthday Ethan!
He looks like such a big boy...well, with the exception of those chubby cheeks! :) He is so cute!
Thinking of y'all often & keeping Ethan in our prayers!
Blessings to you, friends~ Rebecca
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