Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Izzy had her 18 month well visit today. 
So, although I am WAY behind on my updates, I decided
to go ahead and post all of Izzy's current 'stats' ;)


She weighed in at 24 pounds 10 ounces - 74%
 She measured 31.3 inches long - 29%
Her head measured 47.5 cm - 80% 


She loves reading books herself and having books read to her

Here is a list of the all the words she can currently say:
eyes - ear - nose - elbow - toe - ball - dog - cat - milk - eat - more - no - hi - bye - book - car - duck - doll doll - up - down - rub rub rub - bird - bee - cheese - hummus - cheerio  - potty  - poop  water - juice - flower - toot - mommy - daddy - Noni - phone - iPAD - TV - toast - pancake - sun - shoes - apple - hummus - gogurt -

 


She knows 'a version' of sign language for:
Eat
milk
more
thank you/kisses
all done
potty




She recognizes where her __ are/is:
 hair - eyes - nose - ears - elbow - foot - toes 
- tummy - belly button - hands - fingers




She has 12 teeth! Including all 4 in the middle on top and bottom
and 1 molar on top and bottom of each side
(she was totally done with this photo shoot)





She LOVES shoes and will bring us her shoes, sit down and 
say, "feet". Or she will bring us our shoes and tap our feet with them. 
She is almost outgrown a size 4.



 She knows the sounds for:
car - vroom vroom - cow - monkey - bee - cat
dog - horse - duck - goat - pig - goat


She can can point out ___ in a book or around her:
cat - dog - duck - cow - horse - barn - tractor - elephant
monkey - bird - ball - giraffe - butterfly - flower - bee - bow
shoes - book  - car - goat - sun - water - binkie - lion - truck



        She loves to play, try to climb, swing, run around, spin circles, swim.
 Seems to be adventurous and isn't really afraid of anything.
She still sleep 12 hours at night, although naps are hit and miss 
(I'll take a full night sleep any day)
She waves and says 'hi' to everyone almost everywhere we go. Will give you the biggest grin if you ask her to say, "Cheese". 
(we were practicing for Andrea's wedding. 
And let's face it, she is use to having her pictures taken by now ;)

 She gives great hugs and is always giggling and happy.
She is such a sweet and easy going kiddo! 
 She has always been a good eater, although lately since she is starting to recognize more foods, she has started asking for specific things.

We LOVE you Isabel!!!!






















Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Generations

I am so glad that my mom held onto some of not only our cloths and 
shoes from when we were children, but even some of her own. Amongst the 'functional hoarding' (love you mom) these things proved worth keeping.


Starting off with a dress that my mother had when she was little, I have a 
picture somewhere of me wearing it, and now Izzy. 
Three generations in this dress ;)




For Christmas this year we surprised everyone with 'old' and 'new' pictures

 My mom kept all three outfits and although Cory and I couldn't
fit into ours anymore, Izzy fit into the one that Stephanie is
wearing in this picture

We also did individual pictures with the same clothing from years gone by

Same dress
Same shirt and boots


Next are my shoes that Izzy had as her first pair of tennis shoes
Adorable!

Then we have my jacket that Izzy used this spring

She also used Cory's old Hawkeye jacket this spring

Finally Izzy is wearing shoes that Uncle Cory
bought for Liam. Very special!

 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Spring/Summer Time

Spring/Summer time has been fun so far with so many first for Izzy....

First of all, I love summer jammies!





All clean, hair slicked back, straight out da tub!


Selfie with Uncle Cory on Cinco De Mayo. She will say smile when you
say, "Cheese" I hope that keeps up through a wedding in July where she is 
the flower girl!

 First ponytail ever!!!!


All ready to go to the gym with momma is her cute outfit 
from Uncle Cory


Hey, it's summer time ;)


First time with sidewalk chalk, so fun!


Always fun times at the zoo!


Even fun at the grocery store. She should seriously be a greater
somewhere because she waves and says, 'Hi' to everyone!


And sometimes we just look like a 'hot mess'


She also loves the horse tracks. 
Though I think she likes watching the trackers
 more than the horse

Summertime is in full swing and we are having fun with bike rides, the pool, chalk, walks, the zoo and so much more!
 

Monday, June 22, 2015

Two Hospital Visits

Izzy had to her first two ER visits within one week. 
She started off with a low grade fever Sunday night while Marvin and Theresa were here. I figured she was about to pop yet another tooth but her fever continued to get higher. By Tuesday her fever was 104 and wasn't going down with Tylenol or peppermint essential oils, so it was time to call doc. 

Now since we moved I have chosen a pediatrician in DM but haven't had any records sent over sent, that was my bad. So they couldn't see us of course or give us any advice over the phone, they suggested we go to an urgent care. Well Tricare will not cover urgent care unless you are referred by your doctor (which makes no sense. If I had a doctor to refer us, why would I go to an urgent care?) Anyway, that left us with the ER as our only option. So Brad came home from work and we headed to the hospital. 


We got checked in and they go us right back to a peds room which was awesome. They did a preliminary check on her and said that her ears, throat, and chest all looked good so they decided to do a urine test to check for a UTI, which can have only a symptom of a high fever and nothing else. 
 

So we waited for them to come in a catheterize Izzy to get a urine sample. She just laid with us and watch sesame street. 
 

I was nervous for the catheter but Izzy did great. Of course she peed right as they took her diaper off so they weren't able to get much, but enough to run the tests. The initial read out didn't show anything but they said if the culture started to grow something they would call us. They determined it was a viral infection and would just run it's course. We were to give it a week and if her fever persisted or anything changed to call. 
 
They gave her something for her fever and when it went back down to normal and she drank some fluids they let us go home.

But it doesn't stop there.....
 
Two days later on Thursday May 28th I was downstairs and started texting my mom at about 1:30pm because Izzy was STILL SLEEPING. Not napping, but hadn't woken up from her night sleep yet. I had gone in about 11:30 or so and took her temp, which was normal and she looked at me but didn't even move. When I left the room she closed her eyes and went back to sleep. I debated about whether or not she just needed the rest of if this was cause for concern so I called the ER back and they them she had been sleeping for 17.5 hours straight and wondered if I should wake her up. They said to bring her in! 
 
This time Brad met us at the hospital and we got checked back in. 
 
 
 They watched Izzy walk between us and point and talk a little. They were of course ruling out meningitis and I was very thankful that wasn't it. 
They decided to do a check x-ray and some blood work.
 
 
 We headed to x-ray first
 
 
 I was very impressed with the new machine they had for littles', they had a chair for them to sit on with the screen behind them. Brad wear a lead vest so we could stand on the other side of Izzy with the nurse and hold her still. The actual x-ray machine had a little screen directly above it that must have had some animation for Izzy to watch because I heard the nurse say, "Look at the mouse run" which she pointed at the screen. Izzy say perfectly still and with two quick clicks she was done. 
 
 
 Back in the room they came in to take blood and try to get an IV in. I have really tiny veins and to this very day they still bring in someone from peds to stick me. They had someone from NICU come in and they got the blood drawn but couldn't get the IV in, thank goodness we didn't end up needing it. I had to lay on my side with Izzy's body between my legs to hold her down which I held one of her arms. It was not fun but I think Izzy was a trooper.
Her blood work came back normal and although she was very lethargic, they gave us the all clear to go home. 

Izzy started getting better each day after that and within a few days was back to 100%. We are very fortunate that she has only been sick a couple of times and the only remnants of her hospital visit is a bruise on her hand that just went away from where they took blood.

(I swat Izzy's hand sometimes when we are directing her. My mom came up to me last week and said, "Lindsay, I don't want to make you feel bad but I think when you swatted her hand yesterday you gave her a bruise." I said, "Mom, that is from the hospital, still" She said, "oh, good" ;)

 

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Memorial Day Weekend 2015

Memorial Day weekend continued with two bike rides


 Izzy did great in the 'chariot' and even fell 
asleep a few times



Brad got his workout in pulling Izzy, the 
"chariot" and our lunches ;) 


We stopped at a park to play the 2nd day

 

We had a BBQ Friday night with friends and Izzy started
practicing her 'bags' skills. You can never 
start too early following in the family footsteps. 
I am not sure if everyone knows this, but we come 
from a long line of baggers (Steph)