Monday, November 30, 2009

Vaccinations with a side of Turkey

Last Wednesday Amelia had her 4 month vaccinations - the day before Thanksgiving. You go to the doctor's office with a sweet baby perfectly happy and smiling, and she's completely oblivious of what's to come.  About two seconds after she gets stuck with the needle, her happy, smiling face turns to terror and her lips take on a different shape.  Then the curdling scream emits from this beautiful, peaceful baby.  And she's staring at you wanting to know why you did this to her.  It's absolutely heartbreaking.  It took about two full days for her to start feeling better, which meant she was very upset all through Thanksgiving.  Normally she's not a fussy baby.  So it's really hard to see her so upset and to have big, wet tears streaming down her face.  But she eventually felt better and all is well now.  Because she was so upset on Thanksgiving, we didn't take very many pics.  But here are a few.  And there are some really cute ones the day after Thanksgiving!  Enjoy:)



Days before Thanksgiving



Cute bum!





Thanksgiving & Amelia's 4 Month Birthday!



Day after Thanksgiving



Say what?



Ahhh....



Yes, I totally know how cute I am:)

Friday, November 20, 2009

Turn, turn, turn

Last weekend Amelia discovered she could turn over from back to front.  It's been really cute to watch her do it - over and over and over and over again.  Then, bedtime came.  And the turning didn't stop.  The problem is that she can't turn herself back over and she gets stuck.  This created two sleepless nights for everyone.  Then, by suggestion from Jayne (thank you), I was told to put blockers next to her so she couldn't turn over on her own while she slept.  It seems simple enough and I should have thought of it sooner.  But my initial thoughts were that she just wasn't sleeping for other reasons.  Martin and I think she may be teething.  All the signs are there - fussiness, drooling, using her tongue to rub her gums and she wants to chew on everything.  It seems a bit early since she's not even 4 months yet.  Anyhow, this week has been eventful.







To add to this weeks events, our friend's 5 year old daughter Emma had another successful brain surgery to remove a tumor on her brain stem.  Emma has proven to be a remarkable little girl and is recovering well.  Therapy will be on going and possible radiation to make sure all cancer is removed.  Everyone - please keep Emma and her family in your prayers.  Here are some photos from Emma's birthday party.




Emma



Amelia












Not quite big enough yet...


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy 1st Halloween





Halloween - according to dictionary.com it has the following definition:


Hal⋅low⋅een

[hal-uh-ween, -oh-een, hol-]
–noun





the evening of October 31; the eve of All Saints' Day; Allhallows Eve: observed esp. by children in costumes who solicit treats, often by threatening minor pranks.




However it should have another meaning:


A day for parents to torment their children by dressing the children in uncomfortable and ridiculous costumes for their parent's amusement.


As you can see, Martin and I are those parents...
Enjoy:)




Amelia - le fleur







In the garden amongst other flowers



This one is going in a frame!  I love how precious she is.









As you can see, many parents participate in this ritual.




Amelia with her buddies - Perrine & Ava



I've always loved Halloween.  And now I love it even more.  Happy 1st Halloween, Amelia.  I hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.