Six months ago today we met and held our little girl for the first time. A half year has passed so quickly! Boy, has she come a long way since that first day.
then:
3 months later:
now:
She seems happy. Although she still does her fair share of pouting.
She's grown taller. (The outfit now fits.)
Her hair is longer (even after a cute little cut!)
She can laugh. (She couldn't when we first got her. Really.) She loves her daddy. (She wouldn't go near him for a good month.) She loves balloons and bubbles and books and water and showers. And food.
And dancing and singing and coloring, too.
It's funny to think of the things she has picked up in just a few months, like "yup" and "hold you" (hold me) and "dit down" as she pats on the closest seat. She's a pretty bright, little girl, don't you think?
And yes, we will be celebrating tonight with a little buttercream frosting (and cupcakes) after a trip to the park. Happy 6 months, Cora!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
an "episode"
Cora has a heart defect. Aside from visiting a cardiologist a couple times a year, we barely think about it. She shows no physical signs of one, other than her heart beats a little bit differently than others. Until today.
I have told this story so many times today. I thought I'd post it here and hope friends/family catch it.
We started getting ready for the day early, since I had Bible study to get to. Olivia and Cora were running around, chasing each other from room to room, screaming and having fun. Once they took a break, I grabbed Cora to get her dressed. She started fussing. We weren't sure why (especially since she does whine quite a bit) so at first we assumed it was some kind of "toddler thing." But something seemed a bit "off" this morning, so I picked her up and held her. She kept screaming, "Mommy!" and then started to act like she might throw up. (sorry - yucky) I sat down with her and noticed her lips were gray. Almost white. And then she started to pass out on us. Fortunately, we were able to get her to drink water and her color started to return. (Yes - I keep saying "we" because Brendan was still home - thank goodness!)
We went to the pediatrician and had her checked out. By then, her heart rate and saturation levels were normal. We also consulted with her cardiologist and he felt that this was consistent with a vsd. So we are keeping an eye on her and will report back to her doctors if we have any more problems. We are scheduled to see the cardiologist again in November. And hoping and praying we have no more episodes before (or even after, for that matter) then.
I have told this story so many times today. I thought I'd post it here and hope friends/family catch it.
We started getting ready for the day early, since I had Bible study to get to. Olivia and Cora were running around, chasing each other from room to room, screaming and having fun. Once they took a break, I grabbed Cora to get her dressed. She started fussing. We weren't sure why (especially since she does whine quite a bit) so at first we assumed it was some kind of "toddler thing." But something seemed a bit "off" this morning, so I picked her up and held her. She kept screaming, "Mommy!" and then started to act like she might throw up. (sorry - yucky) I sat down with her and noticed her lips were gray. Almost white. And then she started to pass out on us. Fortunately, we were able to get her to drink water and her color started to return. (Yes - I keep saying "we" because Brendan was still home - thank goodness!)
We went to the pediatrician and had her checked out. By then, her heart rate and saturation levels were normal. We also consulted with her cardiologist and he felt that this was consistent with a vsd. So we are keeping an eye on her and will report back to her doctors if we have any more problems. We are scheduled to see the cardiologist again in November. And hoping and praying we have no more episodes before (or even after, for that matter) then.
water babies
We took the girls to Lake Michigan over the holiday weekend. (It's not the ocean, but it comes close. And there are no sharks!) It was a chilly day, so we just played a bit in the waves. The girls had SO much fun!
Until it came time to stop playing in the water.
But then they discovered playing in the sand.
And chasing after the birds.
And talking on their cell phones, aka rocks they found on the beach.
And we had a great time with them!
Until it came time to stop playing in the water.
But then they discovered playing in the sand.
And chasing after the birds.
And talking on their cell phones, aka rocks they found on the beach.
And we had a great time with them!
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