Once again I really have been slacking in the blogging world. I don't know where the time goes.
My little ones are sharing a room for the first time tonight. We finally decided to try and put them together and see how they do. I can still hear Sam talking away. I think Emma is sleeping, I have not heard her in a while. It is fun just to listen to them go on and on.
We saw Emma's GI doctor yesterday and he gave the word that she could switch over to whole milk. NO MORE STINKY FORMULA!!! We still have to add more calories to her milk by adding whipping cream or we can use the Carnation Instant Breakfast. He also said we could use Pedisure, which is pricy and he said it is very sweet as well. I have also heard that it can mess up kids teeth, especially ones that are just getting their teeth.
Emma also has started to crawl in the last two weeks or so. It is so exciting to see her go. She is getting faster all the time. She is also starting to pull herself up if we are holding her hands and can pull herself up to her knees in her crib or the bathtub. She is also enjoying Cheerios, especially the Fruity ones and her Geber puffs. We are trying to move her along with her foods and textures and that is always an adventure. She stills gags quite often so we have to take baby steps.
Sam is talking more and more. He is repeating us more than anything but at least he is getting the hang of it. He also has taken to wanting us to feed him. He will take a few bites by himself and then he says "All done." So I will try a few tricks to get him to take a few more bites. I know this is because he sees me feeding Emma and wants to be a "baby" but it still is a bit frustrating!
We had an appointment for both of them and they were both diagnosed with
Neurofibromatosis. It appears they will have a very mild case like me and they will just be followed once a year or so as long as there are no other problems.
I found something interesting out about myself as I was talking to the doctor. She would like me to get some extra tests done to see if the Neurofibromatosis is causing some of my high blood pressure problems. I was really surprised that she took the time to talk to me about this when the appointment was for my kids. Another reason why we LOVE Children's Hospital!!!
We were also able to have dinner with some of Emma's nurses while we were down there for her appointments this last month. It is always great to see them and let them love on Emma again.
We had a great day on Saturday with my family. My sister and her family was up from Georgia and my other sisters and their families came down from Stevens Point. We hung out all day. Had some fabulous soup, salad and bread for lunch and some delicious spaghetti with homemade sauce and meatballs with more bread and salad for dinner. Don't forget the cupcakes and chocolate cake(with chocolate frosting of course!) There was an impromptu couples fooseball tournament in which my husband and I lost in the first round so we were out. It brought me back to the Ping-Pong tournament at my sister and brother-in-law's house, though D took second in that!
I think I may call it a night, though I am tempted to do the dishes tonight so I don't have to face them tomorrow.
Also,if you think of it, please pray for my sister. She had an interview to teach at a college so if she gets that job, they will be moving back here, well, at least our state!
Thanks and God Bless!
Jodi
You didn't tell me the kids had neurofibromatosis too! Shame on you! :-) Just good to know at a early age, that's for sure. It explained so much for you so it is good to know what to watch out for with them.
ReplyDeleteLove ya!