Thursday, January 15, 2009

Croup

So, Tuesday night Sophie woke up crying and there was no sound coming out of her poor little mouth except for this silent scratchy little plea for help. Then, the seal barking started. Poor kid. We whisked her into a steamy bathroom after talking to an on-call pediatrician who essentially said, yeah, give her a steam or take her out in the "moist cool night air" (ha). Poor kid had quite a cough. But yesterday we took it very easy and rested and I tried really hard to keep her from a) getting ticked off and crying and b) falling on her face while trying to stand up and crying. Mostly it worked. She seemed much better last night and went to bed a little early and seemed to be sleeping good. Until about 3am. Then she woke up and sounded awful again. Bad coughs, still snotty. So it was more steam baths and books and back to bed shortly after 5am. Today she seems ok. Not great, not awful. So far she doesn't seem to have a fever. She doesn't seem to have the barking seal cough. She is still hoarse, definitely still snotty, not quite her fully active self. We are trying to take it easy again, drink lots of fluids, get as much rest as possible and again trying to not get her upset and crying which would agitate that poor little throat of hers. I know kids are resilient, but after a week of already being sick, I was really hoping she was on the road to recovery - not to croup. Hopefully, with some additional TLC we'll knock this thing out soon, though.

Today Sophie took her first steps. What amazing resilience for this poor kid to be sick for two weeks but still she is learning and growing and took her first steps on her own today. Also today she had a fall and bonked her head. I felt so bad because I had been so careful all day with her, being with her constantly so she would not fall and cry and get upset because I didn't want her to scream or cry and hurt her throat more or start a coughing fit. But, then after she took her steps I got so excited I had the camera out and ready and was videotaping her while she was standing up and holding on to the wall. Poor little monkey. Banged her head right into it. Has a bruise and everything. Yep, she cried (though it was mostly a soundless cry cuz her little vocal cords are shot). Yep, I got much of it on video. But, I can't bring myself to watch it yet.

Being home with Sophie brings such highs and lows everyday. I try to do my best and do what's right for her. Sometimes I'm better at it than others. I'm learning. She is patient with me and quickly forgives me for the most part.

These photos were taken earlier in the week when she was still feeling pretty good. She is wearing the Frida Kahlo t-shirt and satin jacket we got her in NYC last January on our "babymoon". It's amazing that it was one year ago that we were buying this outfit for her wondering what she would look like, what her little laugh would be like, when she would take her first steps. And, here we are. Less than 12 months later and she is wearing the outfit. She is laughing (and crying) up a storm. She took her first steps today. She has hair. She gets bed head. She has moods. She is brilliant. Less than 12 months ago and she wasn't even here yet. Truly remarkable and awe inspiring every day and every moment I am with her.


Monday, January 12, 2009

Dugga Dugga


If you haven't seen the "dugga dugga" in person yet, here you go!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

I'm still standin'

How long till I feel better, Mommy?

gratuitous belly shot

Look at me! Eating a cookie while standing up on my own.



I can stand up by leaning on this.

... and this...

All this standing makes me hungry!

Well, it's been quite a sickly couple of days round here. Sophie continued to be sick through the weekend and needed lots of extra TLC and sleep and was just still so snotty and miserable. (Jim is also now sick and I have a "tickle" in my throat but I'm hoping that is as bad as it gets for me. Somebody has to stay healthy, right?) But all this sick hasn't stopped Sophie from practicing her "standing up". She stands up by holding on to a toy or box or basket or mommy or daddy or whoever happens to be close by. She then will let go and stand up by herself unsupported for a while. It's nutty how fast this is all going. I wonder if she might start taking her first steps soon she is so determined to figure this thing out. A day or two ago, she stood up unsupported and did a double handed wave. Today, she stood up unsupported and ate a cookie. The learning is fast and furious despite the extra sneezing and snottiness.

In other news, she had her (belated) 9 month check-up last Thurs. She weighed 18 lbs. 10 oz and was 27 inches long. She checked out great (right on track) and got a polio shot and a finger prick test for anemia/lead, both of which of course, she hated and freaked out but she also freaked out when the doctor simply examined her so it's now bad associations all around at the doctors. We had to cancel her appointment at the CHOP sleep clinic because of her cold but we're rescheduled to take her there later this month. Though her sleeping patterns have been pretty messed up these last few days (yesterday she took four naps with her last nap starting at 4:15 and ending close to 6pm!) because of her cold, she seems to be doing better with taking her naps and going to bed at night overall. I have high hopes to start fresh this week and see how she does.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

1st cold of the New Year





Well, I suppose it was bound to happen sooner or later (I was just hoping for later is all) but Sophie got a cold and is sneezing and just totally leaking out the nose. So far, there seems to be no fever and she is mostly acting like herself (still trying to stand up any chance she gets) except for maybe a little extra fussy about certain things (like diaper changes and getting dressed). Hopefully, it stays this way and doesn't get worse on her. Even despite not feeling herself, she continues to try and stand every chance she gets. Today she stood up by herself without any support and waved each hand. I could have sworn she was going to start walking, too! She also rocked out to some Wilco despite feeling lousy so I was pretty happy about that.

When Sophie has a cold, I allow the tissue game to happen. This game is where she pulls out every single last tissue out of the tissue box. She enjoys it immensely. It seems to help her feel a little better temporarily at least.

Unfortunately, we were supposed to go to the CHOP Sleep Clinic today but since Sophie was sick we had to reschedule.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Not a big fan of pasta yet



We continue to experiment with different foods for Sophie. Last week we tried some pasta for her. You can see she was not a big fan. (Don't worry Grandmas we had already tried small bites for her to taste. The long strands on her tray was for her to feel and play with.) However, she is loving the Yo Baby yogurt with cereal and fruit in it. We had tried the Yo Baby yogurts before and she wasn't as fond of them without the cereal in them. She is also eating Stage 3 foods with meats and chunkier bits in them (we have been trying different flavors of Earth's Best. So far, the Tender Chicken and Starts was much enjoyed but veggie beef pilaf not so much).

Sophie's ability to communicate with us continues to develop in exciting ways. As I think I've mentioned, she is constantly pointing at things now wanting to know what they are or reinforcing what she knows. Beloved items to point at are the christmas tree, ceiling fan, lights, Mr. Chen & Ollie and us. She also waves like a champ at the cats, at us, at her teddy bears, at anything and everything. She waves on demand when we say bye-bye too. She has also learned the baby sign for "all done" so when she doesn't feel like eating anymore she makes that sign and we know she's had it. It's a really fun and exciting time with our little princess these days!!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy 2009



We had a quiet but perfect New Year's here at the homestead last night. Sophie had her usual bedtime routine (and even went down to sleep a little on the early side because she woke up at 3:00am that morning and was up until about 4:30am). Jim and I played some Mario Kart and TiVo'ed CNN's Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin live from Times Square broadcast. Then, Jim and I had a nice dinner (take out from Pica's) with Dee Ree and Pop Pop here at our house after Sophie went to bed. We watched some home videos of Sophie after dinner, played a little more Mario Kart and then Sophie woke up around 11:45. I was probably asleep by the time the ball dropped. But it was perfect. Sophie just has this way of making every holiday perfect no matter where we are or what we are doing!

Our best wishes to everyone for 2009! May it bring much happiness and health to all.