Monday, June 22, 2009

Father's Day

Madelyn has been progressing very nicely. She is now crawling and getting into everything. I love watching her discover her new world and all the things in it.

For Father's Day I ordered a special t-shirt online that says "I Love My Daddy". Here she is sporting it and very happy. She likes to clap her hands when she is happy.

Madelyn had a special card for Daddy. It was exciting to watch Carl have his first Father's Day.

Here is my brother, also a father to two fabulous girls.

And of course my dad. I don't have a picture of my father-in-law, we did see him this weekend, i guess the camera wasn't out. Happy Father's Day to all you Dads out there!



Thursday, June 4, 2009

Back on the Curve

I took Madelyn to the public health nurse office to have her weighed. And drum roll please........Madelyn is now 17pds! I was so excited, I was jumping up and down. No one there really knows what kind of an accievment that is for her. Madelyn is now back on track with her birth wieght in the 20th centile curve. Hopefully she can continue to gain weight since she is so active now she is burning alot of calories. And of course not eating anything on a spoon.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Physiotherapy

Last week I finally got a phone call from the BTHC physio dept. Madelyn was referred via her newborn follow up appointment in April. At that appointment I was shown how to do a few exercises to help Madelyn to learn to sit. She was sitting a few weeks later. But I was still anxiously awaiting the appointment with the physitherapist here to see what else we should be doing. So when they called last week Tuesday and asked if we could come the next morning I said we would be there.

Madelyn was is good spirits considering it was her nap time. The physiotherapist,Carla, was very friendly and Madelyn took to her nicely. We played on the floor and Carla assessed her well. I got a few more excersises to do with Madelyn that will help her crawl. She actually started crawling at the appointment. She had never done that yet, so I was very happy.

Since then, Madelyn is all over the place. She is not doing the proper technic of crawling on all fours, it is more like an army crawl with her tummy down on the floor. But we will continue to work on her core muscles, and help strengthen her shoulder gertal. Now I sound like a physiotherapist.

All in all, Madelyn is progressing nicely. Her muscle tone is weaker, but still in the normal range. And I am also happy about the fact that we also talked about her oral aversion, and next time I will get to talk to a OT, if Madelyn is still not eating with a spoon.