Friday, February 19, 2010

Applesauce

The girls eating applesauce by THEMSELVES! And they do pretty good too. At this point, more food is making it into their mouths than not. Megan still prefers her left hand while Morgan uses her right.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Maggie ballet dancing

Okay here is the much better quality youtube video.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

MORGAN IS WALKING

It's official! Morgan is now a walker. YEAH! She is now walking more than crawling. When she falls, she gets back up. She doesn't need to hold onto anything or anyone. She still enjoys pushing things, but it's not required to keep her up. She is so happy about it too. Sometimes she'll be walking and just stop, smile and clap her hands, then she keeps going. It's so cute. I'll see if I can post a video tonight.

Heart Update for Morgan

We had our annual visit to the Pediatric Cardiologist this morning for Morgan. It was just a follow up appointment.

**Following up from February 2009. Morgan was born (June 2008) with a small hole in her heart. It's called a VSD -Ventricular septal defect. It is supposed to close on its own by the time she turns 2. When she was born, it was measured at approximately 6mm. Feb of 2009, it measured at 3mm.

Today, Morgan had an EKG done and then the doctor came in to visit with us. He asked us some basic questions, "have you had any issues since you were last here; any hospitalizations, non-breathing episodes, blue lips, anything like that?" Um, those aren't you're everyday basic questions. But those there the things I was told to watch out for last year when we last saw the heart doc. So, the answer is no, none of those issues. Yes, the regular pedi is happy with Morgan's growth curve. Yes, Morgan has gained weight.

We did not do an ultrasound of the heart, how they measure the size of the VSD, but the doc could still hear it, very loudly. (The louder the murmur, the smaller the hole - it's a good thing.) He estimated it to be about 2-3mm in size. We will go back again next February and for sure have an ultrasound at that time. I asked the doctor if the hole should have closed up by now? "Usually by the time the child is 2," but Morgan isn't 2 yet. The doctor is not worried about this small hole because 1) it is small, 2) it is not causing any growth delays, and 3) it's not causing any breathing (or lack of) spells.

So for now we again watch out for slow growth, blue lips, difficulty breathing, lack of breathing, getting out of breath faster than normal; things like that. And we go back next year.

**BTW - Morgan weighs 24 pounds and is 33 3/4" long. AND SHE'S WALKING! (more on that in another post)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

New obsession

Megan is obsessed with taking her socks off. She tells me all day long, "sock off." Whether she has socks on or off, she says, "sock off." If the socks are on, she takes them off. She even says this for her shoes. Then once the shoes (and socks) are of, she signs shoes and says shoes. It doesn't matter what the weather is either. Last week it was freezing, today it is raining. Megan doesn't seem to care as long as she has her socks OFF.

Today however, I caught her taking off Morgan's shoes. (I stopped her before she got the socks off.) I was checking my emails and heard Megan saying "sock off" "sock off" and I knew that Megan had already taken of her own shoes. So I look over, expecting to see Megan taking her socks off. Nope. She was taking of Morgan's shoes. HA! Too freaking funny. I stopped Megan before she got a hold of Morgan's socks and told her "do not take off her socks." Megan then attempted to put the shoes back on. It's very cute and not really worth an argument, so I just laugh.