We just got home from Kayla's 18 month checkup, and it seems that thanks to a lollipop and some Yo Gabba Gabba, the shots are all but forgotten. Since she screamed through her entire 15 month checkup I was a little bit worried, but she was a champ for this one. She even smiled at the doctor a little bit.
According to Dr. S., the two shots she got today are her last until she is ready for kindergarten. She'll still get her annual flu shot, but that will be it for a few years. Even though I do OK when they stick her, I'm glad that we don't have to do that again for a while.
Basically she's totally healthy and developmentally on track. She has a little cold, but what kid in daycare doesn't have one this time of year? Or any time of year for that matter. She is 31 1/2" tall and weighs 23 lbs 8 oz. She's still cruising right along the 50th percentile on the growth charts, except for her head circumfrence, which is still in the 75th percentile. It's great to once again see everything really is going well. I rarely doubt that they are since she's hitting milestones and eats and drinks like a champ, but it never hurts to hear it from an expert!
Friday, January 14, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
Happy 18 Months!
Monday, January 3, 2011
A week later, the Christmas Recap
Now that the last waves of illness seem to be receding from the house, I wanted to FINALLY try to get caught up here. Kayla's second Christmas was definitely a memorable one; I couldn't wait to share.
Christmas Eve started with breakfast at Pepere and Grammy Sue's house with our dear friends the Fraileys. Deb, Peter and Noah are like family to us, and their angel Eli is never far from any of our hearts or minds. They also brought their furbaby Maggie along - Kayla couldn't get enough of her! After breakfast and gifts with them and Aunt Paula, we came home for an unsuccessful nap attempt.
But the adorable factor only lasted so long thanks to that entirely too short nap. Thankfully we got to enjoy the time with family a bit (that particular gathering holds a lot of special memories for me and is super meaningful, so it meant a lot to be there even just for a couple of hours) and Kayla slipped into a snooze on the ride home. We didn't get to read "Twas the Night Before Christmas" this year, but that's OK.
While Kayla was snoozing, Santa came and left her some goodies in her stocking and under the tree.
We came home and had nap time, then went back to Grandma and PawPaw's to see Dena, Jaime and three of their boys. There were (of course) more gifts, and lots of playing and laughs and hugs.
Christmas then continued on Sunday with Nana...
It was a busy, but wonderful 3 days. We spent the next week hanging out at home, passing our cold germs around and resting. I didn't accomplish as much as I'd wanted to, but it was great to have us all home together for a few non-hectic days. We celebrated a quiet NYE at home with champagne and chocolate souffles and more cold germs. Thankfully we're all feeling pretty much better now and we are looking forward to all that 2011 has to offer!
Christmas Eve started with breakfast at Pepere and Grammy Sue's house with our dear friends the Fraileys. Deb, Peter and Noah are like family to us, and their angel Eli is never far from any of our hearts or minds. They also brought their furbaby Maggie along - Kayla couldn't get enough of her! After breakfast and gifts with them and Aunt Paula, we came home for an unsuccessful nap attempt.
Deb and Kayla
The Bedger family stopped by for an afternoon visit on their way to see their families. Thanks for the yummy cookies guys, they were great! After that it was time to get dressed and head out for our traditional Christmas Eve with my dad's side of the family. Kayla was utterly adorable in her new dress...
While Kayla was snoozing, Santa came and left her some goodies in her stocking and under the tree.
Which she happily tore into on Christmas Morning.
After Santa presents, it was over to Grandma and PawPaw's house for breakfast and more presents.
And some puppy kisses
We came home and had nap time, then went back to Grandma and PawPaw's to see Dena, Jaime and three of their boys. There were (of course) more gifts, and lots of playing and laughs and hugs.
Christmas then continued on Sunday with Nana...
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Our Year in Pictures
So the innerwebz seem to have eaten the lovely year in review post I was working on. In frustration I present a year in pictures...
JANUARY
JANUARY
Kayla at 6 months, still sporting the crazy-awesome spiky hairdo.
FEBRUARY
First venture out into the snow.
MARCH
Self feeding in full swing already... Kayla starts crawling this month too.
APRIL
First Easter, not liking being placed in the grass.
MAY
So much fun. We celebrated Pepere's 50th birthday this month, although his birthday is in April. Kayla's first teeth finally appear in May.
JUNE
We celebrated Aunt Dena and Uncle Jaime's wedding this month. Kayla's first steps also came in June; just in time to be fully mobile for her party.
JULY
Pictures in the dead heat of summer - dead referring to the grass of course - on her FIRST BIRTHDAY! We went to Avalon in July too.
AUGUST
Kayla did a brief stint as a vampire when her lateral incisors popped through but the centrals took their time making an appearance. We also paint, rearrange and re-accessorize the living room. Little improvements make a big difference.
SEPTEMBER
We took a mini-vacation to Ocean City. Our first trip as a family. <3
OCTOBER
The first time she was actually awake and aware for Trick or Treat night.
NOVEMBER
Her second Thanksgiving - third if you count the fact that I was pregnant in 2008. Hard to believe how much things can change in 2 years. This month we celebrate Nana's 50th birthday too.
DECEMBER
Spoiled silly at Christmas. We are so very lucky.
And that my friends, is the short version of our 2010 in review.
We hope that your 2010 treated you well and that 2011 is even better!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Merry Christmas to all
I'm expecting a busy week so I wanted to wish each and every one of you a very Merry Christmas, from our family to yours.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
We are all alive and well
So once again it looks like I've fallen desperately behind on both blogs. Last week I was dying of strep throat. This week we are temporarily without internet while we redo our office and assemble our new desk and hutch. I promise I will be back next week!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Things to come:
*Christmas cards are sent. I need to give the one going farthest away (Colorado ) some time to get there, and then I can share the amazing Shutterfly card that we made this year.
*I have the weirdest toddler on Earth. She actually WANTS to wear a hat and mittens.
*This weekend begins the Christmas festivities in our house. I plan to document with lots of pictures.
*Working on the 2010 recap… hope to have that posted soon.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Please friends, don't be fooled
I know that I totally have seasonal ADD. Just last night I was prattling on about cards and photos and I am serously dying to get our Christmas decorating going (10 more days... just 10 more days). At the same time I'm sitting here sipping tropical Juicy Juice (don't tell Kayla) spiked with just a hint of rum. Despite the fact that I seem to long for summer while looking on to the days and weeks ahead, don't think that the significance of tomorrow is lost on me. It most certainly isn't.
I have so very much in my life to be thankful for; it seems trite to try to sum it all up in a blog post but I am going to try anyway.
I am thankful for my home. I am thankful for all the love that is contained within these walls and the joy of those who live here. I am thankful that I come home every day to arms that are ready to hug and a little angel who exclaims "mommy, mommy, mommy! Mine, mine, mine!" when I come through the door. I am thankful that we are healthy and fed and truly we want for very little. I am thankful that we both have steady jobs and have had very little turmoil during these tough times when so many have had to go without.
I am thankful for my family; the family I was born into, the family I gained when my dad and step mom married and the family I married into. Together, they form a support system I don't know what we'd do without. They are happy to babysit when we need a break. They keep me fed and sane when I am on my own with a toddler for the first time. They are here every weekend to play, to go to the park or walk for ice cream. I have parents and sisters, aunts, uncles, grandparents and nephews who I adore and I am thankful that Kayla will grow up in such a large, loving family.
I am so thankful for these two. Without them I'd be wandering, lost and lonely. They really do complete me, and I am ever so grateful that I have them.
I have so very much in my life to be thankful for; it seems trite to try to sum it all up in a blog post but I am going to try anyway.
I am thankful for my home. I am thankful for all the love that is contained within these walls and the joy of those who live here. I am thankful that I come home every day to arms that are ready to hug and a little angel who exclaims "mommy, mommy, mommy! Mine, mine, mine!" when I come through the door. I am thankful that we are healthy and fed and truly we want for very little. I am thankful that we both have steady jobs and have had very little turmoil during these tough times when so many have had to go without.
I am thankful for my family; the family I was born into, the family I gained when my dad and step mom married and the family I married into. Together, they form a support system I don't know what we'd do without. They are happy to babysit when we need a break. They keep me fed and sane when I am on my own with a toddler for the first time. They are here every weekend to play, to go to the park or walk for ice cream. I have parents and sisters, aunts, uncles, grandparents and nephews who I adore and I am thankful that Kayla will grow up in such a large, loving family.
I am so thankful for these two. Without them I'd be wandering, lost and lonely. They really do complete me, and I am ever so grateful that I have them.
So tomorrow while I am eating turkey and stuffing and mashed potatoes to my heart's content, I am going to be thinking of these things, and more. I hope all of you have something to be thankful for too. Happy Thanksgiving all.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Looking forward to the little things about the season...
This time of year is so much fun for me. There’s so much anticipation and joy for all the things to come; decorating, baking, meals together with family… I really adore it all. I always have, and now that Kayla is a part of it all everything seems new again. Knowing that she probably doesn’t remember last Christmas means that this year it will be a new experience all over again. She’s so much more aware and interactive than she was last year at not quite 6 months old.
One of the silly things I always look forward to is sending and receiving Christmas cards. I love getting cards from friends and family in the mail and putting them on the front door. It’s one of the few times that I actually look at the inside of our front door. Even more than that I love going on a search for the perfect card to send out, and now taking the perfect photo for our cards.
Last year we went the route of a traditional card with a wallet-sized photo inside. They were nice, but somehow I can’t imagine finding the time to address and sign cards and write Kayla’s name and age on the back of each photo again this year. This time around I am definitely going with a photo card from Shutterfly. Now my hardest decision becomes which one?
I love the simplicity of this one:
Just as I love the whimsy of these two:
Be sure to check out all the holiday card, invitation and new year’s card collections too and tell me what your favorite is!
One of the silly things I always look forward to is sending and receiving Christmas cards. I love getting cards from friends and family in the mail and putting them on the front door. It’s one of the few times that I actually look at the inside of our front door. Even more than that I love going on a search for the perfect card to send out, and now taking the perfect photo for our cards.
Last year we went the route of a traditional card with a wallet-sized photo inside. They were nice, but somehow I can’t imagine finding the time to address and sign cards and write Kayla’s name and age on the back of each photo again this year. This time around I am definitely going with a photo card from Shutterfly. Now my hardest decision becomes which one?
I love the simplicity of this one:
Just as I love the whimsy of these two:
Be sure to check out all the holiday card, invitation and new year’s card collections too and tell me what your favorite is!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Been caught slacking...
Almost a month since I last wrote... where to start...
Well, after Halloween we had a few busy weeks. The first week of November was relatively normal but ended with Shaun and I at Lincoln Financial Field to see the Eagles take on the Colts. What a great game it was! It was a little bit more fun for me than Shaun, but we both enjoyed some good cheesesteaks and yummy beers while we were there. I did my best not to brag too much that we came away with the win that night. ;-)
The next day Shaun left for Oklahoma City for the week. I wasn't sure I could keep it all together here, but truthfully the week went really fast. I have my parents and in-laws to thank for helping so much to keep me fed and sane... but really I almost enjoyed it. Being home with Kayla that Thursday (Veteran's Day) and Friday was a nice treat.
Last week was a little crazy for me since I was on the road for work on Wednesday - Friday. I had to drive to King of Prussia and back for training on the software that I am our administrator of. I hate training (so boring!) but I try not to undervalue time NOT spent at my desk. I am dreading finding out what my inbox looks like right now, but that's a bridge I will cross tomorrow morning.
This weekend we got to take my mom to lunch for her birthday, which was great. Today I cleaned the house... not so great, but I feel like I actually accomplished something. Every day life is really all that's happening here, and I'm 100% OK with that.
The holiday season is just about ready to kick off and I am so excited. I am really looking forward to Thanksgiving with our families. Then it's just 1 week until we start our Christmas preparations. The weekend after that is our 4th anniversary and hopefully when we'll get our Christmas shopping done. We're pretty focused on just getting stuff for Kayla this year; the Wii was our gift to one another. I know me and I will still get something small for Shaun to open on Christmas morning, even if it's just stocking stuffers. But I'm getting ahead of myself... turkey first. You must respect the Turkey.
Well, after Halloween we had a few busy weeks. The first week of November was relatively normal but ended with Shaun and I at Lincoln Financial Field to see the Eagles take on the Colts. What a great game it was! It was a little bit more fun for me than Shaun, but we both enjoyed some good cheesesteaks and yummy beers while we were there. I did my best not to brag too much that we came away with the win that night. ;-)
The next day Shaun left for Oklahoma City for the week. I wasn't sure I could keep it all together here, but truthfully the week went really fast. I have my parents and in-laws to thank for helping so much to keep me fed and sane... but really I almost enjoyed it. Being home with Kayla that Thursday (Veteran's Day) and Friday was a nice treat.
Trying to figure out whose toys are in the basket...
Last week was a little crazy for me since I was on the road for work on Wednesday - Friday. I had to drive to King of Prussia and back for training on the software that I am our administrator of. I hate training (so boring!) but I try not to undervalue time NOT spent at my desk. I am dreading finding out what my inbox looks like right now, but that's a bridge I will cross tomorrow morning.
This weekend we got to take my mom to lunch for her birthday, which was great. Today I cleaned the house... not so great, but I feel like I actually accomplished something. Every day life is really all that's happening here, and I'm 100% OK with that.
The holiday season is just about ready to kick off and I am so excited. I am really looking forward to Thanksgiving with our families. Then it's just 1 week until we start our Christmas preparations. The weekend after that is our 4th anniversary and hopefully when we'll get our Christmas shopping done. We're pretty focused on just getting stuff for Kayla this year; the Wii was our gift to one another. I know me and I will still get something small for Shaun to open on Christmas morning, even if it's just stocking stuffers. But I'm getting ahead of myself... turkey first. You must respect the Turkey.
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