Yeah! Addie finally made it to the beach! It was cold and windy, but we had a great time! Addie isn't as yet a beach person- she just wanted to be held close and kept warm away from the wind.
Kim takes her first step onto the California beach! (though she has been to many many Oregon and Washington beaches, she hadn't been to a California beach yet).
Sunday, April 30, 2006
The Beach!
Andria's for Fish & Chips
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
A Big Relief
We got in to see the Pediatric Cardiologist today (a lot earlier than we expected due to a cancellation). He was a very good doctor and put us at ease. He listened to Addie's heart, said he did hear a faint murmur, but not one that alarmed him. Then Addie got a little baby EKG, which was fascinating to watch. The nurse stuck little stickers all over her body, then attached sensors to the stickers and the machine read the information. The doctor said that based on the sound of the murmur and the results of the EKG (which looked great), he feels there is nothing to worry about. She has what is called an "innocent" murmur. What a BIG relief! If she hasn't outgrown the murmer in 6 months, he'll take another look just to be extra careful. We sure appreciated his calming manner and kindness!
As for the screaming and lack of sleep, Addie has really improved over the last few days. She is a happier kid than we've ever seen her. She still protests each nap, but we've come to expect that from her. At least now she goes to sleep eventually, instead of screaming for over an hour. Anyway, thanks for all your concern! Boy are we glad to report such good news!
Easter Sunday
Here is Addie in her TWO Easter outfits.
The yellow dress, which was for Sunday morning at church (thank you Mamaw for making sure I looked sooooo good)....
and the cute floral onesie and pink pants for the afternoon meal. Of utmost importance for the occassion- Addie is wearing her bunny slippers (of course!).
The Gang's All Here
Easter fun at the Kropf's apartment- we had lots of friends from church there! Some of those pictured:
Niki with Kathy Armstrong & Shannon McHenry (whom Addie adores). In the foreground is Erin Kaneversky.
Amy Haddock plays Connect Four with Colter Kaneversky.
McKenna Kaneversky hams for the camera with Grant Kropf.
Niki is her animated self while enjoying a chat with Archie Fukishima.
Archie and Jim Davis also chat it up.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Baby/ Parent Dedication
Some Health Updates
Well there has been a lot happening here since the last post- so a quick upsate seems to be needed!
Addie had her 4 mo. check up this week. Mom got to ask a lot of questions and Addie got her shots. Yuck! She was in true Addie form- screamin' and hollerin' the whole way through. Though LOUD, it was helpful for the doctor to see why I was concerned about how much crying our little girl does. Doctor agreed that on the greater spectrum, Addie is more towards the "problem child" side of things (her words, not mine) than the average kiddo. Sounds bad, I know, but encouraged me- at least I don't have to wonder if she screams so much because I am just doing something wrong.
The doctor also thinks Addie may have some reflux issues going on, a good start in an explanation for why she can scream and scream, and perscribed Zantac for her. So Wed. we started her into the world of Zantac, which has a nice minty flavor that Addie thinks DOES NOT suit her.
We also found out at the doctor's office that Addie has cut her first tooth. Why didn't we know this before? Because it was a molar! Those teeth aren't suppossed to appear for a loooooong time still. It was hiding out way in the back! This also explains some of the screaming and yelling.
Unfortunately, starting Wednesday, Addie's behavior became quite strange and she began screaming even louder, then being a zombie, waking at odd times, acting hysterical. We had some very unhappy overnight times and by Friday she basically went 7 hours without taking a nap. We were suspiscious of the Zantac, but the doctors were thinking probably the reflux was to blame.
Finally we got to take her back to the doctor on Saturday morning. (we are getting to know everyone there very well now). The doctor asked a lot of questions and really put on his thinking cap. He ruled out a lot of easy explanations (virus, flu, ear infection, etc.) and basically still thinks it's the reflux, with a possible reaction to the Zantac of a headache, but we're just still not sure. So we're watching our girlie closely while we keep giving her the medication. Saturday night and Sunday morning seem to have shown some improvement, we just need more time to tell.
The big revelation that came from our Saturday visit and seemed to distract us from the reflux issue was that the doctor found that Addie has a heart murmur. Since this hasn't been found previously, since Addie's behavior lately is pretty strange, and especially since Niki's sister had a serious heart defect that required open-heart surgery during childhood, the doctor wants us to take Addie to a Pediatric Cardiologist. We know that most heart murmurs are not serious and are outgrown, so we are trying to hold back from worrying until we see the cardiologist and know a little more. We will call the office Monday and make an appointment and of course keep you all posted when we know more!
Friday, April 14, 2006
Love is in the Air
The Swaddling Saga
Alas, our stubborn little daughter just won't go to sleep if her arms aren't swaddled. BUT she now wants to put her fingers in her mouth also. So she cries if swaddled, cries if not swaddled. In desparation, we are trying to train her out of needing to be swaddled to go to sleep. Our present state is to swaddle her half-way (shown) and let her cry herself to sleep. ***sigh*** This battle is exhausting for Mommy & Daddy!
Outside in the Sunshine
I'm standing!
Highchair Time!!!
Caught in the Act
It seems we have a hussy on our hands!
On Sunday at church Addie was sitting on the floor next to our friends' baby, Dylan. We looked over to see the two reaching for each other and grabbing hands. Well, Brooke and Grant were over the next day and while I was relating this funny story to Brooke, we looked down to see Addie and Grant doing the same! (this picture is our attempt at recreation of the event, the toy was not there before).
I'd like to blame these forward young men, but it seems the common denominator is our little girl.