Merry Christmas from Steve, Kimberly, Camden, and Oliver!



Camden caught his first cold last week. Not sure where he contracted it from. Could have been daycare, could have been the flight. But the timing for his cold was a bit inconvenient. Not that there is a convenient time, but we probably would've chosen for it to happen while we had the comforts of home.
We called the nurse's line to get some advice. Good news is we had tried everything they suggested (steam shower, check for fever, make sure he's able to eat, etc), so that made us feel good. Unfortunately, there's no medication you can really give to a baby his age with a cold. He just has to ride it out. And so he has. He's still got a runny nose every once in awhile, but it's not too bad. Mommy and Daddy managed to catch cold while in Phoenix too. So the Nguyen's were a mess the whole trip. We're all feeling pretty good as we head into the Christmas holiday.
We realize it's been awhile since we've blogged and our sincere apologies. As with everyone else this time of the year, it's become quite hectic. Our last few weeks have included the following:
Camden also experienced his first flight last week. We packed up the family and went down to Phoenix for a little fun, sun, and to celebrate Dr. Auntie Paige's graduation from her PhD program at Arizona State. Oh, and we squeezed in an early Christmas celebration, too. Grandma and Grandpa Sindt flew out of Mpls with us and it was sooo nice to have them help us at the airport. Those days of traveling with only a carry on are long gone.
We told ourselves, however, that if he did get fussy that we'd do what we could to calm him and not worry about what anyone else around us was thinking. It's not like we want him to cry. He's a baby and he's going to cry. Thankfully, we didn't have to worry about it. As we deplaned in Phoenix, the friendly NWA flight attendants (I know it sounds like an oxymoron) presented Camden with a "First Flight" certificate signed by the Captain. It was very nice.
Our version of the mom mobile was, however, severely lacking in some areas. There were no flip down screens for DVD viewing, or even satellite TV for that matter. There was no sun roof and no GPS unit either. The captain's chairs didn't swivel and there wasn't a place to fit a card table like in the new Dodge commercials. So from an amenity standpoint, this ride was a disaster. My "no" vote for the minivan still stands.
Last Thursday, Camden started his first day of day care. It was a day of mixed emotions for his Mommy and Daddy. Kim has done such a wonderful job with him and it's hard to let go. Kim starts back to work tomorrow, so we wanted a few days to go through a little dry run.
How did Camden do? Well, by all accounts he did great. He seems to be adjusting to the change just fine.