Saturday, November 20, 2010

Emma’s 11 months




Emma’s 11 months







To think that Emma is 11 months now is just crazy. Where did the time go? It has been going by so fast and it makes me sad – happy but sad. I love watching her grow into this beautiful girl and she is so big now. She loves to explore everything and won’t sit still for a minute. She is crawling around everywhere and constantly pulling herself up on things. Her new favorite thing is to go pull herself up on the shelves where we keep her books in her room and pull each book down one by one. She does this everyday numerous times a day. There is no point put the books back on the shelf until it’s bedtime because she will crawl in her room and pull them down.

She also loves her baths. While this is nothing new what is new is she likes to take big girl baths. When we try to give her a bath in her bathtub she tries to escape. She also likes to watch us take showers. She will crawl to the edge of the shower, pull back the curtain and stand to watch us. She gets so much joy watching that she sometimes tires to climb in with us – dressed.

She did great when I was in NY a couple of weeks ago. There were a couple of mishaps but what am I going to do. She and Jamey were playing a game and Emma was feverishly crawling away and she quickly turned the corner only to whack her head against it. She cried and got a little bump but Jamey said he was able to calm her down fairly quickly. Well two days later Jamey was getting ready for work and he put Emma on the bed. He walked into the closet to get his pants and next thing he heard was a big thump, Emma started crying and she was on the floor. She crawled off the bed and hit her head pretty hard and scraped her nose. She got a pretty big bump on her head and the side of her nose got carpet burned. She healed pretty quickly but I was very upset that this happened. Jamey felt horrible that this happened especially since we had talked about not letting her be on the bed without us watching her. We knew something like this could happen and it obviously did. Jamey is a great father and I know that he would never do anything intentional to hurt her.

I got home from NY last Friday night and Emma was already asleep. So when she woke up I ran into her room. She was so excited to see me and I loved to see her to so happy to see me. I checked her out to see what damage had been done since I was gone and if anything new was going on with her I was surprised to find that her right front tooth broke through. This was a surprise to Jamey too! She never lets us look in her mouth – especially the top. We always said that she will have teeth and we will have no idea.

For the last few weeks Emma has become quite attached to her bunny lovey that Grandpa gave her on the day she came home from the hospital. It’s funny how all of a sudden it happened. And it is funny (and wonderful) that she became attached to that one because she has so many! She takes the rabbit everywhere she goes. She crawls with it, mops the floor with it when it gets caught under her leg, holds on to it when I nurse her in the morning and night and sleeps with it. We are constantly washing it because it gets so dirty. It is really cute and sweet to see how attached she is to it. What is interesting about this is she holds it in her left hand. I wonder if it means she is left handed… time will tell.

She also loves her Tulane Monkey that Uncle Ryan gave her. She gives lots of kisses to Tulane Monkey and we even have a song for the monkey. We typically hang it on her changing table and give it to her to distract her since she is so squirmy when we change her diaper. One morning she pulled the monkey into her crib and was playing with it. It was pretty funny.

Emma is still enjoying her swim class. While the YMCA isn’t as nice as Le Petite Baleen the time is much better than before. The class is advanced for her because she is the youngest by at least a year. Most of the kids understand commands and Emma doesn’t. But the real beginners class is too entry level for Emma. The babies in that class are not used to the water and during part of the lesson the teacher has the parents pour water over the baby’s head. Emma already doesn’t mind that so that class isn’t right for her either. We figure it the reason we have her in the class to begin with is to get her used to the water – if she learns something than great – if not that’s OK too.

The last couple of days I have just been watching Emma and staring at her in awe. To see how much she is turning into a big girl is amazing. She really is a little human being who knows what she wants and what she doesn’t. It is awesome to watch her crawl to her toy box and pick the toy she wants to play with. Her personality is coming through and I can’t wait for her to talk and for us to have a conversation. Speaking of which, Emma is talking a lot! She is constantly talking although we have no idea what she is saying but it is obvious she is trying to say something. She is also sticking her tongue out and blowing raspberries. Every day is an adventure with her. And every day I love more and more. I get sad when I think about how fast she is growing and how I want time to slow down. She is my little baby girl but she isn’t a such a baby anymore. She is almost ONE!! Just writing this makes me get tears in my eyes – I am so proud of her and I love her so much it hurts – but in a good way.



Sunday, November 7, 2010

Emma the Sick One

There’s been a reason I haven’t blogged for a while… Emma has been sick for the last few weeks. It has been an adventure to say the least but if the last few weeks are any indication on how Emma will be when she is sick – we have the greatest baby in the world!! She is such a trooper!!!

Emma got a cold on Friday, Oct 15. It was a bad one! It was the sickest she has ever been in her life!! She had this poor pathetic whimper because she didn’t feel well and it was so sad. We would hold her and she would rest her little head on our shoulder. All she wanted was to be held and to feel better. Since she was sneezing all the time we needed to use the bulb and whenever it came near her face she would scream bloody murder. I swear if someone didn’t know what was going on they would think we were torturing her!

Then on Wednesday, Oct. 20 I was working from home as I usually do on Wednesdays. Emma had a strange night where she woke up crying at 3:30 for an hour and a half. Jamey was able to rock her back to sleep but we were so tired all day since we were up for so long. Emma seemed a bit “off” all day –she was happy, still sick but just not her self. So, I decided to take her to the doctor. I am so glad I did! She had an ear infection in her right ear and fluid in her left. She was given amoxicillin. I was so proud of myself for knowing that something wasn’t right with her…

Emma still had a pretty bad cold but again seemed to be getting better or so we thought. Come Sunday, Oct. 24, Emma had a high fever. It went up to 102 so we took her to urgent care. Obviously this was worrisome because Emma shouldn’t have a fever given that she was on antibiotic. The doctor at urgent care said that Emma still has an ear infection and fluid in her other ear so she switched her antibiotic. We were disappointed that her ear infection didn’t go away but were hopeful that it would now with the new medicine. Well, she had a poor reaction to her new medicine and it was giving her diarrhea. After three continuous days we called the doctor and she wanted us to bring her in. So here we are, Wednesday, Oct. 27 and back in the doctor's office. They checked her ear to only find out that her ear infection is still there. The doctor took her off the antibiotic she was on and gave her two shots. They had to watch her for 20 minutes to make sure that she didn’t have an allergic reaction which she didn’t thank goodness! The doctor wanted us to bring her back this week and we made an appointment on Monday, Nov. 1.

We thought things were going well – Emma wasn’t hitting her head as much as she was before. Her cold seemed to have gone away. Then on Sunday, Oct. 31 Emma go diarrhea again. We don’t know why and it was really upsetting to us since she seemed to be getting better! She also had a little fever again but nothing like before. We were thankful that we were going to the doctor on tomorrow. But it was also Halloween and we couldn’t let the cute little girl miss her first Halloween. We dressed her up as a lady bug and went to the fair at the Noe Valley Rec Center. We only stayed 15 minutes or so because Emma was so tired. There were a lot of kids there and I think it was a bit overwhelming for little Miss Em. We came home and she took a nap. Later that afternoon we dressed her up again and we went to 24th Street. It is really cool there – all the merchants dress up and have candy for all the kids. There were a ton of people walking up and down the street. We ran into a bunch of people we know. We met up with Jamey’s co-worker Stephen and his wife and son Sammy. It was the first time we met Sammy. He is a couple weeks younger than Emma. Emma was the star of the street! There was a woman who crossed the street purposely to see Emma and to say what a cute little girl/lady bug she was. It was really sweet. We know we have a cute baby but it is always nice to hear it!

The doctor appointment on Monday went well. Emma’s ears were all cleared up and we were thrilled! Unfortunately, Emma’s tummy still wasn’t better and the doctor said we just need to watch her and give her tons of starchy foods to plug her up. So that’s what we did and by Wednesday Emma was all better!

During this time we thought that Emma might be teething too which is extra hard given her ear infection and bad tummy. The doctor confirmed that she indeed is and her left front tooth seems to be coming in. Dr. Dawn thinks it will break through in the next couple of weeks. Personally, I think her two front teeth are coming in so we will see who is right in the coming weeks. One thing new that Emma is doing in her crib is she is now standing up and chewing on her rail. Because of this we made a quick trip to purchase a teething guard. It was a fantastic purchase for many reasons. One – it keeps her occupied once she wakes up because it is kinda a toy for her and Two – she no longer is taking the paint off the rail and it is much safer.

The thing I alluded to earlier is that Emma loves to stand. She can pull herself up effortlessly and will pull herself up on anything – a chair, sofa, bed, and dresser. She also has learned how to climb up stairs so now she can roam the house and will come find us if we aren’t in the same room with her. She hasn’t championed getting down stairs yet but we are working on that with her. Additionally, she is taking steps when you hold her. She is getting pretty good at that. Judith thinks she will be walking before she is a year old. Time will tell. There’s no mistaking it though, Emma loves to stand and likes being mobile.

Emma knows how to give five. When we say Emma give me five, she will put both her hands up and start hitting ours. It is so fantastic. We love that Emma knows how to do things and understands things. She is getting so big it is amazing. Every day there’s something new.

Another fabulous thing Emma is doing is she now gives kisses. It is so wonderful to get a kiss from her. And she loves to give them. After each kiss she makes a happy noise as if she is so proud of herself for giving a kiss. It is really cute and it never gets old. I hope when she is older she continues to love giving kisses because I love them!

Dancing. I think that is one of Emma’s favorite past times. She loves to dance. It is the cutest thing to see her dance. She does this little wiggle that is so engaging you will want to join in. When we went to the doctors she was dancing for all the nurses and even for the doctor. Everyone was telling us to video tape it and put it on YouTube. While she will dance on command she loves the video camera so much that her dancing segments don’t do justice. I am sure we will get a good one on tape and we will upload it. But in the meantime, people will stop us to say how adorable she is and how cute her little dance is. As you know, we call it her happy dance because she is so happy and smiley when she does it.

Emma also is a master at waving. She waves at everyone and everything. And I mean everyone and everything. She is so social and is so friendly to everyone. She will wave hello and goodbye to people. Every morning before I feed her she waves hello to the mask on the wall. After she is done eating she waves to the pictures on the wall. She also will wave at Jamey, her toys and anything else she sees. It is sweet to see her so happy and for her to understand when we say she should wave goodbye to someone.

This weekend Aunt Mer came to visit. Emma loves having her here. They slept in the same room together. It was really nice having Meredith here and for her to spend time with Emma. We love when family comes to visit! We took Emma to her new swim class at the YMCA. It is at a much better time 10:40am and it is much closer to our house. Right now there are only two other kids in her class. Emma by far is the youngest and most inexperienced but that is OK, for now. The YMCA is no Le Petit Baleen but at this age all we want is Emma to feel comfortable in the water and she is. She loves the pool and splashing around.

I’m off to New York on Tuesday until Friday. This will be the longest time I am away from Emma and I am really sad about it. I know she will be in great hands with her daddy and Judith but I will miss her. I luckily have Skype on my work computer so hopefully the timing will work out where I can see her.











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