Friday, July 22, 2016

{E}: Three Year Pictures









To you, everything's funny
You got nothing to regret
I'd give all I have honey
If you could stay like that
Oh darling don't you ever grow up, don't you ever grow up
Just stay this little

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Maggie: Fourteen Months


Likes/Dislikes: This girl really started letting us know these last two months when she doesn't like something: throwing fits, refusing to sign for more food, squealing/yelling when she's upset, tackling Emma when she's fed up, etc. It's actually pretty funny and cute to see her take charge and that she isn't going to take any heat. Mags loves the swings at the park, playing with big sister in her room and being goofy. She still is truly the happiest girl and is always smiling. We can't get enough of her silly personality.

Development: Maggie is BUSY. While not walking yet, she is finally standing on her own if we put her on her feet in the middle of the room. We think walking will happen soon. She manages to squeeze in the smallest of spaces, climb (umm, on the toilet) and go up and down stairs just fine. She's talking/babbling more and says mom and mommy the most along with hi and bye. She signs please and more while shaking her head no when she doesn't want something. She understands the concept of phones going to your ear, necklaces over your head, shirts on and brushing your hair. Oh and tubes have been a lifesaver so far. This is the longest stretch of no ear infection in over 5 months.

Sleeping: She's a great sleeper still. Sleeping from 6:45 p.m. until about 6:30 or 7:00 a.m. every day. She continues to be like clock work and can't make it much past 7:00 at night before getting super tired and cranky. We pop her pacifier in and lay her down while she plays with her hair until she falls asleep almost immediately. Also still taking two naps a day.

Eating: We have got an eater on our hands. Seriously, this girl can eat...a lot. If she sees food, she's immediately whining for it and we can't get it to her fast enough. No joke, she eats as much, if not more than Emma. Sometimes even eating what Emma didn't finish. She likes just about everything, but goes through phases of different fruit. She also can really slam back the milk. Total opposite of Emma. I bet she drinks at least 18-20 ounces a day.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Summer....So Far.....

I can't believe we are almost to July! Where has summer gone already? We have been clearly staying busy as it seems to be going by too fast.

Last month Matt and I enjoyed a "Parents Club" vacation with our dear friends, the Rutherfords and Lickteigs. You guys, seriously this trip was amazing and so needed for all of us. We are all at the same stage of life with young kids and needing some adult relaxation/rejuvenation. We stayed at a beautiful, perfectly located VRBO in Siesta Key and boy did we have fun.




We came back and were at the doctor for what seemed like nearly every day. Between Maggie's consult for tubes, having another ear infection and cutting four molars, tubes were pushed back. Then Emma having some GI issues that caused us to see a specialist, dermatologist appointment for Maggie and then me getting a sinus and ear infection....all within 10 days. Finally Maggie had her tubes put in on June 15 and knock on wood, she's been a completely different girl.


Lots of outside time in the backyard or at the pool, playing nicely together (most of the time) and causing mischief often.




Friday, June 3, 2016

Maggie's 1st Birthday

This is long overdue, but after a crazy month, time has gotten away from me.

I can't believe that nearly a month ago we celebrated Maggie's 1st birthday.

On that Saturday, we had some friends and family over for a little party. The rain made for a cozy get together in doors, but a great time was still had. Emma picked out the theme of Minnie Mouse and my mom went to town on cakes and adorable cookies. The cake was absolutely delicious, some of her best work.....Maggie thought so too. After a little hesitation, she dug right in and didn't stop until we had to pry it away.






The following day was her actual birthday (also Mother's Day) and we had a beautiful day to enjoy a long family walk on campus before heading to Nana and Papa's for an early dinner later that day. 



We say this all the time, but Maggie is such a joy and happy baby. She has this calm yet feisty personality and oh so silly. We thank God every day for her and I pray that she always feels how loved and important she is to us. Happy (belated) birthday Maggie Claire!

Friday, May 13, 2016

{M} One Year Pictures

How is it that just last week that we had Maggie's one year pictures taken? It seems like we literally just did her newborn pictures. Stop growing so fast Maggie, I'm not ready.









Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Maggie: One Years Old


Likes/Dislikes: Maggie is loving the outdoors, make everyone laugh/smile, baby dolls and her new truck (thanks Nana and Papa). She's slowly coming around to liking grass and will now at least move around and touch it. Diaper changes have been a nightmare as of lately due to the fact that it requires her to lay still. It's starting to get near impossible to change her. She's also not a fan of cutting so many teeth at once. She cut two more top teeth in a matter of four days and three of four molars are super swollen. Poor girl is struggling.

Development: So much development happened in just a matter of the last month. Maggie is babbling even more with "mama", "dada", "uh-oh" and "baby". She also signs please and more, as well as lifting her arms up for "so big". She picks up a phone and puts it to her head to start talking. She's becoming more brave and climbing up on things and trying to go up as many stairs as she can before we catch her. Maggie had her one year appointment on Monday and is weighing 26.2 pounds and is 31.25 inches. Both in the 97th percentile. Dr. Patten also caught another ear infection (second one in two weeks) and so we are moving on to tubes. We have an appointment with ENT at the end of the month for a consult and hopefully with have tubes within the month.

Sleeping: The ear infections the last couple of weeks haven't really disrupted Maggie's sleep surprisingly. Sleeping from 7pm to 6:30am with two naps during the day.

Eating: We introduced whole milk and are slowly weaning her off the bottle. Goal is to be done by next week. When she's teething or fighting ear infections, she tends to not eat food she normally loves (like bananas lately), but it seems to be that she has her appetite back.

Family Update: We are doing good and so looking forward to a busy summer: an adults only trip for Matt and I with friends, trips to Minnesota, visitors and hopefully a lot of pool time. We are enjoying the nice weather and getting to spend time outside and in the girls new playhouse!

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Doctor Visits

We have become regulars at the doctor's office. I swear we are constantly turning in $10 co-pays into flex.

At one of Maggie's recent visits to the pediatrician (I think when she got her yeast infection), Dr. Patten saw the major flair ups of acne that I had been talking about, but she never actually saw when it came around to appointments. She suggested seeing a dermatologist and got us in with a great one. Maggie is now on a topical treatment three times a week and we should be seeing improvement in 6-8 weeks. Should it not be cleared up in a year, she would do some hormone testing with our pediatrician.

When I went to pick up the girls on Monday, I noticed how swollen Maggie's left side of her face was. Weird I thought. My mom said her nose was like a faucet all day. Not surprising since she cut a tooth last week and has four more (including molars) that are making their way. But as we got home, she could hardly open her eye. Called the doctor and got right in.....double ear infection! You have got to be kidding me. This is the happiest she has been ever while having an ear infection, sleeping fine and eating. Meanwhile, other times I've taken her in convinced her screaming was an ear infection turned out to be teething. This girl keeps us guessing. So back on Augmenten for Mags.