Saturday, July 4, 2009

15 Months Already?!?!


A little late with this post, but just in case any of you are still interested...

Lola and Jackson turned 15 months old on June 11th and on the 15th we went for their 15 months check up.
Hard to believe, really, that we're already here. If the past 15 months have gone by this fast then how fast will the next 15 months go? I put the kids on a waiting list for a mother's day out/preschool for next fall. That's NEXT SEPTEMBER, a year from now. "Is it too soon to put them on the list?," I asked the woman on the phone. "Absolutely not!" she said. And off I went to drop off our applications and a check. It's just all happening too fast. Before I know it I'll be dropping them off at kindergarten.

So on to the check up. The stats:
Jackson weighs 22 pounds 10 ounces, is 31 inches long and his head circumference is 18 3/8 inches. He is in the 25th-50th percentile for all his measurements. Lola is still significantly smaller than her brother, weighing in at 20 pounds 2.5 ounces (10-25th percentile). She remains between 2 1/2 and 3 pounds smaller than Jack. She is 30 inches long (25-50th percentile), an inch shorter than Jack at this check up when she was only 1/4 inch shorter at 12 months. Her head circumference is 17 1/4 inches (10th percentile). All numbers aside, both babies, er... toddlers, are growing nicely.

The doctor asked about their developmental milestones and both Lola and Jackson are meeting them all. It never fails to thrill me as she checks off the items on the list without pausing, going through them quickly and anticipating that my answer will be "yes" to all her questions. Every time we go through this check up ritual I think how wonderful it is that we can breeze through the milestones. I don't know how much time will have to pass before I stop thinking about how these checkups could be so different. For me the milestone checklists are just as much about what we AREN'T doing as what we are. About how we aren't charting Lola and Jackson's development based on both chronological age and adjusted age. About how I'm not constantly looking for signs of the long term effects of extreme prematurity (sensory issues, feeding disorders). About how we aren't dealing with blindness or deafness or cerebral palsy or any of the disabilities that Aaron and I were warned about by the doctors in Colorado. I don't think about it nearly as much as I used to. But going through the milestones checklists... they still bring it all right back.

They really make me so very thankful. Thankful for Aaron and my parents and my family and Aaron's family and all our friends and all my doctors and nurses. Thankful for the medicines and procedures and monitors and even that awful hateful magnesium sulfate. Thankful for the doctors and the incredibly patient nurses at the NICU and the feeding tubes and the babies' treatments and medicines and the hospital grade breast pump. Thankful for everyone and everything that helped get us here, where our milestones, smiling and head lifting and sleeping through the night and sitting and eating solids and crawling and walking and talking, are amazing because babies are amazing, but not at all unexpected.

And the rest of the checkup...
the doctor and I spoke about Jackson's apparent intolerance of soybean oil. She said I could get an expensive test to confirm the allergy, but since he has had the reaction 3 times and none of them were severe, the test isn't really necessary. So for now we're just simply trying to avoid soybean oil. It's not really that hard since most things that are good for you don't contain it. No more Jiff or Sabra hummus. He'll have to stick to the all natural healthier options.

Lola's foot is still turning in but no intervention yet. We're hoping she'll grow out of it.

And that's pretty much it. It was a pretty uneventful appointment. And I'm so thankful for that.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

More great vacation pics

We spent last week at Aaron's family reunion at Lake Catherine in Arkansas. We had a blast! Lola and Jackson enjoyed the water and certainly relished the attention of so many loving relatives!
Jackson "swimming" with Popsand Lola with Dad Fun in the water
Casual relaxation
Thanks so much to Aaron's brother Jonah for the awesome pictures!

Sunday, June 28, 2009


More vacation pics to come, but for now enjoy this little gem. I guess this male/female dynamic starts pretty early :)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father's Day!


For the Dad who gets up and plays with his kids at 5:45 in the morning even though he has a 14 hour work day ahead of him,
for the Dad who leaves his iced tea, keys, and sunglasses at the front door when he comes home from work so he can pick his kids up as soon as he walks in,
for the Dad who always makes time to play,for the Dad who comes home from work, looks at his tired and frazzled wife and says "Lola and Jack, where can we go on an adventure and give mommy some time to herself?",
for the Dad who never ever says to his wife, "What exactly do you do all day?",
for the Dad who makes the best pancake breakfast,
for the Dad who makes his wife iced coffee every morning,
for the Dad who doesn't loose his patience when his kids (or wife) hide (or lose) something or break something,
for the Dad who smiles when his kids try and "help",for the Dad who managed not to lose his mind while his wife and children were in the hospital,
for the Dad who still hasn't lost his mind 15 months later,
for the Dad who through all the stress and sleeplessness and tears and worry never lost sight of the laughter,
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! WE LOVE YOU!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Jackson' Haircut

Jackson finally got his first haircut. For a long time Aaron was fighting it. He thought he looked cute with his long hair. Once he admitted it was finally time to cut off his mullet I got cold feet. Would my Jackson go from a baby to a toddler in mere minutes? Well we finally did it. What do you think?
Before...
During...
After!

Friday, June 5, 2009

The Mystery Deepens

A while ago I discovered, through a careful process of elimination, that Jackson is allergic to something in a specific brand of hummus. Not all brands, just one particular brand, Sabba. His face turns red around his mouth and also anywhere the hummus has touched his face. He ends up looking like a clown who couldn't draw his mouth on straight. No biggy. He doesn't have trouble breathing. In fact he doesn't seem to have any trouble at all. Aside from looking a little funny there seem to be no real affects. So I haven't worried about it. I quit feeding him that brand of hummus and put in the back of my brain the assignment of someday figuring out which ingredient is causing the problem.

Well now that plot has thickened.

My kids eat peanut butter at least several times a week. It's my "oh no I don't have anything for them to eat. oh yeah I'll give them peanut butter on an apple/bagel/cracker/toast" meal. Until yesterday they've always had all natural peanut butter, the kind where the oil separates and you have to stir it up every time you use it. Well I had some Jiff for a salad dressing recipe so I figured I'd use that. I love it (reminds me of childhood I guess) and so I figured they must love it too! Well the same thing happened to Jackson's face. Take a close look:Now the real science experiment begins. Gotta buy another package of Sabba hummus and compare labels. I'll post the results of our experiment soon.