Get ready to read a book.
We have also been extremely busy in the area of doctors. This is my apology if I have not returned your call, text or fb message. :) Sorry! Both boys have had a few ear infections, (S-Man even ruptured his ear drum L), plenty of shots to catch up on, PT for Lil’O’s gross motor skills, and we are about to add a major one to the schedule… Lil’O is getting a helmet. He’s got plagiocephaly (fancy word for a flat spot on his head) and we have been to more than a couple doctors/surgeons figuring out what course of action should be taken. The problem is his age. He is really quite old to be in a helmet, since his head will not likely grow as fast as it did when he was an infant. We finally connected with a good neurologist/facial-cranial surgeon in Fort Worth. He thought we should try the helmet before surgery (if we do surgery at all) because it is no risk. Basically if it doesn’t work, we will be out some money and time, but can still do something surgically. But (and it’s a big but)… if it does work, all will be well in the world. ;) This does mean that we will have to go to Dallas every other week. Ugh.
Last weekend when we went we stayed at the Ronald McDonald House in Fort Worth, and let me just give props to that organization. Super nice, super hospitable, delicious food, big toy room, and all around nice. Of course, the downside is some real sick kids. L I’m glad their families have RMcDH in their corner, though. Here's the boys enjoying the toy room. S-Man has been talking about it all week (that and the vacuum that we used there, of course!).
We even got to meet Santa, Mrs Claus, Rudolph, Frosty, and a whole slew of elves at the RMcDH. S-Man wanted to stand in the corner, shielded by Ababa’s legs, and watch. Lil’O fell in love with one Elf who had on a Christmas light necklace and was mesmerized.
When we saw our church’s Christmas tree up, the Hubs said to me, “It’s like time keeps moving for everyone but us”. How can it be December? Where has Halloween gone, not to mention Thanksgiving? Why are stores suddenly jam-packed? How can people be Christmas shopping?
People always tell you, “they grow up so fast”, but I’m thinking that may be even truer when they are already partially “grown” before they call you mama. In a week we will be celebrating our three month home-iversary. The time has flown. We are not to the point yet where we can’t remember life before kids, or that it seems like they have always been with us, but happily everything feels normal. Big Man-S is all boy. His English skills continue to grow daily, especially in the area of all things automotive. I, however, am not extremely adept in this department, and learned where the fender is right alongside him. He is also very, very into letters and singing the ABC’s. He loves finding letters he knows on cereal boxes, tv, clothing, magazines, and anywhere else. During my teaching years, my forte was always helping struggling readers, so I am so amazed and proud that he can already identify 18 - 20 letters.
It has been really fun to see Lil’O’s personality develop since we have been home. That boy loves to laugh! He is the most ticklish child ever, and loves playing jokes on me. One of his favorites is to act like he is going to put something in his mouth (leaf, woodchip, and the like) and then slyly drop it at the last minute and then laugh and laugh while I check his mouth. This seriously happened 4 or 5 times before I caught on to his trickery. He also loves being the center of attention and can’t believe that I don’t want to hold him for 12 hours every day.
We have also been extremely busy in the area of doctors. This is my apology if I have not returned your call, text or fb message. :) Sorry! Both boys have had a few ear infections, (S-Man even ruptured his ear drum L), plenty of shots to catch up on, PT for Lil’O’s gross motor skills, and we are about to add a major one to the schedule… Lil’O is getting a helmet. He’s got plagiocephaly (fancy word for a flat spot on his head) and we have been to more than a couple doctors/surgeons figuring out what course of action should be taken. The problem is his age. He is really quite old to be in a helmet, since his head will not likely grow as fast as it did when he was an infant. We finally connected with a good neurologist/facial-cranial surgeon in Fort Worth. He thought we should try the helmet before surgery (if we do surgery at all) because it is no risk. Basically if it doesn’t work, we will be out some money and time, but can still do something surgically. But (and it’s a big but)… if it does work, all will be well in the world. ;) This does mean that we will have to go to Dallas every other week. Ugh.
Last weekend when we went we stayed at the Ronald McDonald House in Fort Worth, and let me just give props to that organization. Super nice, super hospitable, delicious food, big toy room, and all around nice. Of course, the downside is some real sick kids. L I’m glad their families have RMcDH in their corner, though. Here's the boys enjoying the toy room. S-Man has been talking about it all week (that and the vacuum that we used there, of course!).
We even got to meet Santa, Mrs Claus, Rudolph, Frosty, and a whole slew of elves at the RMcDH. S-Man wanted to stand in the corner, shielded by Ababa’s legs, and watch. Lil’O fell in love with one Elf who had on a Christmas light necklace and was mesmerized.
Anyway, please join us in praying that Lil'O's noggin still has some major growth left to do.
Hope your December is off to a great start!
Sounds Positive to me :)
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays!