December
What an exciting month. This was Iris' first Christmas! having her here just made everything feel complete! but what made Christmas even more exciting this year was the magic that was in the air. Yes Miles' mind was filled with the magic of Christmas. Santa Clause was coming so he had to be good! He learned Christmas jingles at school and would sing them on the way home from preschool:) He helped wrap presents and decorate cookies. He even kept Keith's Christmas presents to me a secret! The best part was Christmas morning Miles said he heard Santa's Reindeer on the roof the night before. I lite up when I heard this:) This is what Christmas is all about for me - kids believing in the magic of it....
Iris is obviously too little to know what Christmas is. She did however laugh out loud for the first time this month! She laughed at Miles making funny faces in the bathtub one night. She has had tiny giggles since then but that was her one big laugh so far. She loves to snuggle a blankie up by her face. She is still sleeping good at night. Now to get her to take long naps in the day instead of cat naps...
It was so much fun this season with our little family. Keith did a great job on my Christmas presents this year. I couldn't believe he had the idea to get the kids hand prints on pottery for me. Of course I missed being in Canada with my family and snow! but we will be there very soon to see everyone in January!
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Friday, November 29, 2013
Hemangioma - getting my thoughts off my chest!
Shortly after my family left to go back to Canada (actually the day after they left) Iris had a check up with the doctor. I had noticed a red mark that hadn't gone away in a few days on her forehead. The doctor confirmed with us that it was a strawberry hemangioma. Hemangiomas typically start out as a faint pink spot, then they turn bright red, grow quite rapidly and puff out a bit. Doctors never know how fast they will grow, how big they will get, how long they will grow for and how long they will take to go away. So I felt like that day the doctor gave me the worst case scenario telling me that it will grow for about the first 5 months of her life. She did not know how big it would get and that they do not recommend treatment unless it got too close to her eye, threatening her eyesight. She also said it could take up to 10 years to go away. I wish my husband was there with me during that appointment to get all the details because once she started telling me about them I stopped listening for a while. I was upset and trying not to show it. It sounds very vain of me to be upset of a red mark on my perfectly beautiful and healthy baby. But all I could think about was it taking over her face. And heaven for bid what would other people think of her?? I knew I would always know how beautiful she is but I felt bad for the comments and strange looks I knew we would get.
Since then, her hemangioma has gotten bigger, brighter, and more puffy. However I have gotten used to it on her. In fact I kind of like it. It is a part of her and I wouldn't have her any other way. Iris is now 9 weeks old. The hemangioma hasn't grown as rapidly as it could have (based on other hemangiomas I have seen). So if it stays growing at the rate it has been we expect it to be about twice the size it is now, which will not affect her eye! We have gotten weird looks from people in public and almost every kid asks what it is and little kids point to it and say 'boo boo'. The comments don't really bother me as much as I thought they would. However it is amazing how this tiny and in the future will be an insignificant little thing has taken up so much of my energy. My husband says thank God we haven't had anything really go wrong with our kids. He is so right! I wish I could be as calm and collective as him all the time. He just knew how to put this small thing into perspective right away. As for me - it took me a little longer to put it there.
So with that being said here are some pictures of Iris. My little sweet pea. From 2 weeks old till now. She keeps getting cuter with every day. I couldn't even imagine a better behaved baby. She sleeps all the time and has been sleeping through the nights for well over a month. When she is awake she is so content and smiles all the time. She rolled over from tummy to back at less than one week old. She has done it a few times since then but hasn't done it for a while now. She loves to talk by making cooing sounds. She will move her mouth the same as me when I chew gum around her. She has dimples under her mouth when she smiles. Her eyes look like they will be as big as her brothers and they are going to be blue too. Miles calls Iris 'yummy cheeks' because her cheeks are so kissable :) I love my kids -they are my world!
Since then, her hemangioma has gotten bigger, brighter, and more puffy. However I have gotten used to it on her. In fact I kind of like it. It is a part of her and I wouldn't have her any other way. Iris is now 9 weeks old. The hemangioma hasn't grown as rapidly as it could have (based on other hemangiomas I have seen). So if it stays growing at the rate it has been we expect it to be about twice the size it is now, which will not affect her eye! We have gotten weird looks from people in public and almost every kid asks what it is and little kids point to it and say 'boo boo'. The comments don't really bother me as much as I thought they would. However it is amazing how this tiny and in the future will be an insignificant little thing has taken up so much of my energy. My husband says thank God we haven't had anything really go wrong with our kids. He is so right! I wish I could be as calm and collective as him all the time. He just knew how to put this small thing into perspective right away. As for me - it took me a little longer to put it there.
So with that being said here are some pictures of Iris. My little sweet pea. From 2 weeks old till now. She keeps getting cuter with every day. I couldn't even imagine a better behaved baby. She sleeps all the time and has been sleeping through the nights for well over a month. When she is awake she is so content and smiles all the time. She rolled over from tummy to back at less than one week old. She has done it a few times since then but hasn't done it for a while now. She loves to talk by making cooing sounds. She will move her mouth the same as me when I chew gum around her. She has dimples under her mouth when she smiles. Her eyes look like they will be as big as her brothers and they are going to be blue too. Miles calls Iris 'yummy cheeks' because her cheeks are so kissable :) I love my kids -they are my world!
Thursday, November 28, 2013
We had a lot of family visitors for the first couple weeks since Iris arrived. Mom got here only a few days after she arrived (earlier than planned). She stayed two weeks and I was so grateful to have her around. I wish she never had to leave, tear! Dad and Ben and Carrie also made the trip down to see us which was so nice to have them. The house was crazy busy but I wouldn't have had it any other way :) Stacie and the girls couldn't resist lots of visits to see her in the early days. Everyone was gave Miles lots of the attention he needed as we all adjusted to the new little bundle of joy in our lives.
Life since our newest addition
Iris Hope arrived Sept 22 2013. Here are some pictures of her and the rest of our family from then till now.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
My Blog - A space for me to post my favourite pictures and express thoughts of my days, weeks, and or months to my closest friends. Most of whom live hundreds of miles away.
For those that don't know me, my name is Amanda. I live in the suburbs just outside of St Louis city. I moved here from Canada two and a half years ago.
I have two children, which is a new thing for me to say since our last bundle of joy just arrived in September 2013. My kids are my world so needless to say I will mainly be posting pictures and talking about them on here:)
I named my blog 'sweet peas' because that is what I usually call my kids. Of course there are other names that randomly pop out like 'pumpkin patch', 'tater tot', 'pookie' ....the list could go on, but the most common one is 'sweet pea'.
Feel free to leave comments about my postings. I would love to hear from anyone checking this out and seeing what we are up to!
For those that don't know me, my name is Amanda. I live in the suburbs just outside of St Louis city. I moved here from Canada two and a half years ago.
I have two children, which is a new thing for me to say since our last bundle of joy just arrived in September 2013. My kids are my world so needless to say I will mainly be posting pictures and talking about them on here:)
I named my blog 'sweet peas' because that is what I usually call my kids. Of course there are other names that randomly pop out like 'pumpkin patch', 'tater tot', 'pookie' ....the list could go on, but the most common one is 'sweet pea'.
Feel free to leave comments about my postings. I would love to hear from anyone checking this out and seeing what we are up to!
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