ADDISON BLAKELY
Today I was just thinking and feeling as if Maddox and Addison could never know how much I love them. It is so deep and so true!
I will start with Addison because she has been through a lot these past few weeks. I have to start at the very beginning. Because Addison and Maddox were in the NICU (due to prematurity) they both received head ultrasounds which is standard procedure for all babies in the NICU. Addison was found to have a Level 1 intraventricular brain hemorrage. The neonatologist told me to not worry that it is very common among premature babies and that they usually resolve themselves. Before we were discharged from the hospital they did another ultrasound and said that it was nearly resolved. So, I really tried not to worry too much about it or obsess over it. At her 4 month appointment I mentioned to the pediatrician that I was concerned with some of her gross motor skills such as her head control and not putting weight on her legs. She said not to worry too much about it right now and to give her until 6 months to "catch up" since she was born early. Well...6 months came on July 14th and she was still not putting weight on her legs and although her head control had gotten better it was still not great. So we went back to the doctor and this time she recommended a physical and occupational therapy evaluation and another head ultrasound. The head ultrasound came back completely normal with no bleed (thank the Lord!) but she will start getting some PT and OT. The pediatrician seems to think she is just lagging behind because of her prematuriy which has contributed to some muscle tone issues which is contributing to some of the delays. Anyways, she is such a happy baby and so much fun. Some of the great things Addison is doing at 6 months are
-grabbing her feet (she is obsessed with her feet, and they are almost always in her hands)
-grabbing and reaching for toys
-laughing when I "get her"
-smiling A LOT
-eating 3 meals a day (she eats anything I give her- unlike her brother)
-sleeping 9 hours a night without a bottle and then sleeping another 2 to 3
-taking good naps
-weighs in at 14 pounds, 8 ounces (she's a little thing)
-making me feel so blessed to call her my daughter
She is so content and so easy going. I love her so much.
MADDOX JAMES
What am I going to do with Mr. Maddox?! Some of the fun things he is doing at 6 months are
-almost sitting up by himself (he can do it for a few seconds and I know he's just a few weeks if not days away)
-fighting sleep STILL (I guess he doesn't want to miss something)
-still loving the swing but his new favorite thing is his exersaucer
-sleeping about 7 to 8 hours a night without a bottle and then sleeping another 3 to 4
-giggling A LOT (sometimes at absolutely nothing)
-throwing little tantrums
-grabbing and reaching for toys
-talking quite a bit (of course there are no words yet, but I swear he says Momma when he's in distress) :)
-eating 3 meals a day (he does not like anything green)
-weighs 18 pounds, 7 ounces (he may have started out small, but he's not now!)
-melting my heart
He has me (and Nana) wrapped around his finger, and I think he knows it!
Today I was just thinking and feeling as if Maddox and Addison could never know how much I love them. It is so deep and so true!
6 comments:
Emily-
I love keeping up with your beautiful babies. I just wanted to encourage you...my Millie did not use her legs at all until 11 months. I had to look it up on my blog to see when it actually happened. I mean she put NO weight on them AT ALL!! I was worried of course because she didn't do any of the normal pushing with her legs etc. I asked my DR and he was so nice and encouraging. We waited and she eventually caught up. She didn't walk until 16+ months but now you would NEVER know there were any 'delays'. FYI she never crawled either...look on my blog for the 'STANDING' and the 'SCOOT' entries. Good luck and they are adorable.
-Amy
Em,
I enjoyed photographing these precious angels. I'm praying for Addison and I know things will be just fine. I am proud for you and Brent that you have been blessed with Addison and Maddox and for them that they have been blessed with you! Love you all!
Emily--I was asking Megan about how you were doing and she passed on your blog, so I hope you don't mind, but I have been keeping up with you guys and how the twins are doing. I just wanted to say Congratulations on your precious babies and what a gift from God!! Everything you have said in your blog was pretty much the same (from what I can remember) about my twin girls. I just wanted you to know that things will get easier and that you will make it through these busy and very tiresome months. Keep up the good work and cherish this time with them! I went through all the p/t and o/t and having to work on "exercises" at home. Just wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you and wish you well. If you ever need any advice (I'm sure you won't) please feel free to contact me. I'd love to talk twins! :) Mindy (Isaac) Smith
I love these pictures. Your babies are so precious! I found you blog off of Jen Harrell's blog. Matt and I went to college with her and her brother. Anyway, the twins are so cute and I think it is so awesome you were able to use those names that you loved so much...at the same time!! How special!
that is so cute! kaleb says "mama" when in distress too!! says "dadadada" when he's having fun but as soon as he's uncomfortable it's "mamama"!!! so cute they turn to us for comfort =)xoxo tara
I love the six month pictures of your family! They are so sweet!!!
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