Proof that miracles happen

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Big Girl Bed

Bella with Aunt Erin
Going outside to play

The new furniture


Bella in her new big girl bed

So Matt and I went bed shopping the other day for the girls. We bought Isabella a new twin bed. She loves it. While at the furniture store, I spotted some furniture that I fell in love with. Matt and I have NEVER in our almost 8 years of marriage bought new furniture. I thought it was about time!!
On another note, Isabella ate Chocolate pudding at therapy this week. She loved it. She was playing in it and rubbing it all over her face. It was so funny!!! Too bad I did not have my camera with me. :(
Everyone here is doing great. Not too much to report. I only have 12 1/2 weeks left!!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Finally Some Pictures

Silly Maddy
Bella cracking up because she sees I have the camera and for some reason that is really funny to her at the moment.

At Physical Therapy playing with a switch toy.

Abby with her Valentine box at her class party

Bella playing with one of her favorite toys

Monday, February 16, 2009

Lots of Nothing

Mostly over the last week, we have been dealing with sick kids. Abby and Maddy have both been sick. Abby was sick all weekend and is still sick today. We are getting ready to go to the Dr. She has a massive ear infection. Knock on wood, Bella has not been sick. In fact she is doing fabulous. She is happy, active and impressing me everyday.
Matt's still on layoff but the new addition is coming along.
Sorry for no pics lately, but I have just not been that camera happy. I just feel blah all of the time. I still have 13 1/2 weeks left and I am already miserable. It feels like my pelvic bones are being stretched apart and I can hardly lift my legs to get my pants on. I really don't know why I am so sore. You can now see the baby kicking and punching from the outside. I think it is so fun to try and figure out which part is sticking out!!
Okay, so I am going to go get my camera right now and snap some photos!!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Layoff

So we just found out that Matt will be laid off after this week. We are completely clueless as to how long this layoff will last. It all depends on Obama's plan and the economy. All I can say is that I am thankful he was able to hang on as long as he has. Some of the guys that work there have been out of a job since Oct or Nov. Also for every week he has been able to hang on, the more he will get with unemployment. Another good point, he will have lots more time to finish the new addition in time for the baby to get here. Oh, and we get to keep our insurance. So I am not going to freak out yet. I am just going to take this time with my husband and kids as a time to grow and love!!

Monday, February 2, 2009

No Abnormalities

I was suppose to go to the OBGYN last week, but they closed their office due to the icy weather. So I called to get a new appointment and while on the phone I asked if they had my sono results. She said the sono results read no birth abnormalities noted!! She also said don't always trust the techs on the sex of the baby. I did however already buy material to make the baby's quilt and it is not very boyish. Matt may be making a mad dash to the store for boys clothes when the baby gets here.
Isabella is doing fabulous. She is off the vent a good portion of the day. She stands with assistance for short periods and does really well this that. We are still working on sitting. She needs very little support to sit. I keep thinking that any day now she will be able to sit on her own. She does a pretty good job of mimicking sounds.
I will have pictures soon, PROMISE!!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

National Heart Month

What is a Congenital Heart Defect (CHD)?
CHD is an anomaly of the heart that is present at birth.
CHD’s cause one or more portions of the heart to develop abnormally.
At least 35 distinct forms recognized.(There is no known cause for CHD, although genetics is the number one suspect)
CHD is the # 1 birth defect and is the leading cause of birth-defect related deaths…(While it is the most common birth defect, it is the least publicized.)
CHD strikes children without regard to economic level, ethnic origin, sex, geographic location or religious beliefs.
40,000 infants are born with CHD each year in the U.S.(Still, newborns are not screened for CHD’s.)
Some babies may be diagnosed before birth or at birth, some not until days, weeks, months or even years later. Sadly, too many are not diagnosed until after death.
Undiagnosed CHD’s and Childhood Onset Heart Disease cause many cases of Sudden Cardiac Death in young athletes.(Despite these statistics, teen-aged athletes are not routinely screened for CHD’s.)
There are 1.2 million children and adults with CHD alive today(CHD affects not only patients, but also entire families.) www.chdawareness.org

February is National Heart Month. The primary focus is always on Heart Disease in Adults. Congenital Heart Defects are the least researched and focused on. I pray that will change!!