Saturday, August 15, 2009

Two months of fun!

It's hard to believe how quickly these first two months have gone. Quick update on what has been going on in the world of Katherine. We had an appointment with a pediatric gastroeterologist several weeks ago. He said that yes, she does have pretty bad reflux. He upped the dose of her Prevacid to half a pill in the am and half in the pm. She also gets two bottles of breast milk now each with 4 oz with 4 tablespoons of rice cereal. Both of those things have made a world of difference. Katherine no longer cries in pain when she spits up. It has made both mommy and daddy really happy to know that at the very least the reflux is not hurting her anymore. She was a trooper at the Dr. as he poked and prodded all the while she was hanging out in just her diaper.

She has been smiling up a storm and I think she is attempting to laugh. It melts my heart every time I see that toothless grin. We have had lots of outings and even several trips to church. Two Sundays ago we had to leave because of Katherine's loud snoring! I thought it was precious but I am sure the people around us who were trying to hear the sermon weren't as amused. We made a trip to Jackson to see her MiMi and Granddaddy. That was her first overnight trip and she did fabulous! The following week Robert went to New Orleans for work (just for a night) and Katherine and I had our first night alone. It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be. Three nights later Robert left again for a family reunion but this time Bebe (my mom) came over for a weekend visit. We all had such a great time.

Two final "last but not leasts". Katherine had her 2 month well baby check up on Wednesday. She weighed in at 14 lbs, 24.4inches long and her head measured 41 cm. She is well over the 90th percentile. She weighs as much as some 5 month olds! Dr. Sanford said she is right on target for all of her milestones, smiling, following you with her eyes and brief support of her head on her own. The shots weren't as traumatic as I had anticipated and she only cried for less than 10 seconds. Robert and I were both so proud! AND, this is big, on Tuesday night Katherine and I moved to her nursery. After 8 weeks of being in our room we decided it was time to begin the transition to her room. I put her on her Tucker sling in her crib after feeding her at 11 and then at 5 am she woke up for the first time. The next night she slept until 6:45! According to all the books, she is officially sleeping through the night! YAY! My body is totally confused with all this sleep, but I'm not complaining......


Katherine and Mimi


Katherine and Granddaddy


Katherine and Bebe


Just hanging in my room

Our Baby!

Our Baby!
The gestational sac is the large black hole. The bubble in the upper right of the gest. sac is the yolk sac. The blob in the lower right corner of the gest. sac is the baby!

A littler closer

A littler closer
You can see a little better in this picture. It's hard to believe that this eventually turns into something that looks human!