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Friday, March 25, 2011

Happy First Birthday!






Isabella is one year old today and I just cannot believe it. This time last year I was getting ready for my 37 week check-up and had no idea I was in labor. Isabella has made this past year one of the most rewarding and happy of my life. I can't even remember what life was like without her. She is absolutely everything to me and I can't imagine ever not putting her first. She's so tall and looks so much older than she is. She's cruising all over the place now and can stand for almost 2 minutes without holding anything. She's FINALLY, very SLOWLY cutting her first tooth; on her bottom right side. She's still all about daddy and gets so excited when she sees him that she can barely sit still. Her hair is so long that we can put it in pigtails. I'm very excited and anxious for her party tomorrow. I did so much to make it special and I hope she's in a good mood and can enjoy it. When I sing the "Patty Cake" song she claps her hands and tries to follow along with all the motions and can even "throw it in the air." We love her so much and are so happy she was brought into our lives. So, Happy First Birthday beautiful baby girl. I love you as far as you'll ever be able to reach.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

It's almost Isabella's Birthday!




Isabella is 11 months old and crawling EVERYWHERE. She's pulling herself up onto her knees and her feet and cruising a teeny bit. She can even walk short distances with her push-toy. She was finally evaluated by a lady from Babies Can't Wait to address our concerns with her delayed gross motor skills and according to the lady she's "absolutely perfect" and just lazy. Which took the BIGGEST weight off my shoulders. There is nothing in the world that takes more of a toll on you than worrying about your child's health. She can say a long drawn out "Hiiii!" when she really wants to. When you give her a brush or comb she pretends to brush her hair. She puts the phone up to her ear when I say "Hello!" She's always taking her bow out of her hair. Every article of clothing she thinks needs to be put on over her head. She tries to give me her pacifier or she'll try to give it to her daddy's picture when he's at school and we're looking at her photo album. She's not wanting to hold her own bottle OR drink from a cup, but I'm really going to start pushing it since she's almost 1. The pacifier also MUST go. She weighs 20 pounds and is 31.5 inches long (tall baby!). She loves to hear the alphabet song (she dances to it when it comes on) and really likes playing with her learning home. She still doesn't have a single tooth! Which is making the move to table foods pretty difficult. Every couple of nights we let her watch the "Goodnight Show" on the Sprout channel and she absolutely LOVES star. She smiles so big as soon as he comes on the screen. It's the cutest thing ever. I'm busy, busy, busy planning her first birthday party which will be the day after her birthday on March 26th and of course, the theme is butterflies! I'm so excited to celebrate her turning one and me surviving my first year of motherhood.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

10 Whole Months





















I cannot believe that Isabella will be 1 in two months! It blows my mind. She started CRAWLING! Two days before she turned 10 months and I was just over the moon. She also pulls up onto her knees, so it shouldn't be long until she pulls up to her feet and starts cruising. I'm so excited to see her becoming more and more mobile. Lately I've been thinking about her 1 year pictures a lot and getting very nervous because this will be the first photo session that is full-length and completely about her, and I don't know how she will cooperate. She hates getting her picture taken. She still has no teeth and isn't teething yet. She's been cranky for the past couple of days but her constipation is back with a vengeance. This has been an ongoing battle since she was born, no one can seem to figure out why she's ALWAYS constipated and cannot survive without laxatives in her bottle once a day. Hopefully they will refer us to a stomach doctor soon. I've ordered her a birthday dress and a birthday tutu and I'm so excited for her to wear them and get pictures in them. I've also started planning her a little birthday party that I'm afraid will turn into a big birthday party just due to my sheer excitement. Isabella has learned a couple new things (that she only does when she chooses to and never when I want to show someone!) she can wave bye-bye, she can say "puff" (go figure her first word is food related) When I ask her "how tall is Isabella?" she lifts her arms up as high as they can go. She will also hold her blankie in front of her face until I say "where is Isabella?" and they she'll move it and have a big grin on her face. I also think she understands the word "no" because she sure throws a tantrum when I say it. We've fallen behind with the sippy cup drinking, so we need to pick that back up. That's really all I can think of for now, hopefully next month she'll be cruising/attempting to walk!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

A whole new year with my 9 month old :)

We had a very Merry Christmas and a great new year :) Isabella got a lot of presents and she loves playing with something new everyday. As far as crawling, she is not having it. She just doesn't want to. She'll go from sitting into an almost crawl position but one of her legs always gets stuck. It's almost as if she can't quite control her legs. Her doctors have said it might be because she's so extremely long and her legs got so long so fast that she doesn't understand how to control them. I'm just hoping she catches up soon because she's pretty behind, she doesn't even pull up or anything. She still saying ma-ma, da-da, and ba-ba but sometimes she'll add in "ommmma" (we think she's saying "oma" because she only says it when she's around my mom and my mom says it first) and she's said na-na twice. We're still practicing with the cups (we've been through at least 12 different kinds and have settled with the Tommee Tippee) She can put her pacifier in on her own and she gives me kisses :) We're getting her to try to work on waving bye-bye and saying "ahhh" when we feed her. She can also feed herself small fingerfoods and LOOOOOVESS the Gerber Puffs. Mainly she's been eating bread and noodles because she STILL has no teeth and shows no signs of getting any soon. I'm very happy with what a good baby she is and how happy she is. I do worry about her delayed physical development, but hopefully she'll catch up soon and ease my mind.