Natalie just turned 9 months on Friday, April 24th (where is the time going?)!  She is currently 29″ long and weighs about 19lbs.  We just wanted to give an update of the many things she has learned so far.

She has learned to crawl this past month.  That’s fine and dandy, but her true love is standing. She can even bring herself up to stand!  She loves standing and looking around, and walking with help.  She’ll be walking by herself in no time!

We’re working on starting Natalie on solid foods.  However, her favorite thing to chew is her toes so this is a tough process.

The dogs are getting use to Natalie chasing them.  Natalie really loves Willow’s ball!  Thankfully, both dogs have been really good with her.

Natalie also has learned how to clap, give high fives and roll a ball!  She has really good hand-eye coordination.  Dad is working with her on banging on pots and pans – lots of drum-type instruments.

Oh, and she learned tantrums!  She throws herself backwards if we take something away from her.  That’s been pretty fun.

During he downtime, Natalie loves looking at pictures.  She just smiles and giggles at pictures.  Feel free to send us pictures of yourself for Natalie to laugh at!

Posted by steve, filed under Uncategorized. Date: April 26, 2009, 6:51 pm | 2 Comments »

26  Apr
Surgery went well!

On Wednesday, April 22nd, Natalie had surgery.  It was an 8 hour surgery, and we were in the surgery room for just about 12 hours that day.  She spent the night at Children’s Hospital.  Originally we were told that she would be there for 1 to 2 weeks, however, was discharged the next day!

She still needs a lot of cares and is in pretty critical condition, but is doing wonderfully.  Even the nurses said this is very rare to be going home this early.

She got the breathing tubes out right after surgery and did well.  She was not given any blood due to any bloodloss during the surgery.  She began having bottles that night and did not have any troubles with that.  The next morning they took out all 4 IV’s with no problems (other than a squirmy baby from all of the tape removal).  Since she was just going to be laying in the hospital bed with no machines connected and nothing they could do but wait, they decided to send us home to relax for a few days.

Natalie does have an infection so we’re trying to find her some meds that agree with her stomach.  She’s not sleeping well either, but we think that’s also from the upset stomach and the meds.  She’s also pretty sore, but it’s mostly from trying to crawl or walk and does too much.  Otherwise she’s back to her same, happy self!  Thanks be to God!

Posted by steve, filed under Baby. Date: April 26, 2009, 6:35 pm | No Comments »