Archive for November, 2008

Tired… (updated with pictures)

Mckayla went in for her 12 month check up this morning. Her weight, height, and head circumference are all C average, around 70th percentile. Poor baby also got four shots today, one in each limb. And she has to go back again in a month or two to get the second half of flu vaccine. I [...]

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Facing Foward, too!

In response to Logan’s facing forward picture in Baby Bjorn, Mckayla’s facing foward, too! We finally turned her car seat around to face forward the day after her big birthday, but haven’t taken her out in Ted’s car until last night. It was very exciting for Mckayla, not because she was facing forward but she was [...]

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More tortilla, please?

We went out to dinner with Margaret and Sophia (sans Erin for the first time) for Mexican food last night. My Mom already cooked dinner but it was all vegetarian in anticipation of the monks who will be staying with us through the weekend and Ted was not too excited about the no meat dinner. [...]

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Runny Nose and Waking up only Once?

Margaret called me at work yesterday to tell me Mckayla’s got runny nose and more cranky than usual. Nanny was able to check her rectal temperature and confirmed that she had no fever. When I got home from work, Mckayla’s nose was dripping non stop. My Mom was constantly clearing her nose with the nasal [...]

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Roaming around

Mckayla is getting around without much of our help. One moment she’s in the kitchen and before I knew it, she’s already wondered off to the family room. She still wants to be held sometimes but most of the time she wants to walk on her own to explore.

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First Year Accomplishments

Mckayla’s one year old! Thanks to all those who came and celebrated her big FIRST birthday with her yesterday…especially with the pouring rain outside. What has she done the first year? – she went from sitting up, to crawling, to cruising (for almost 3 months), then finally taking independent steps -Her source of nutrition was [...]

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