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Sunday, July 30, 2006


hanging out.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

What a busy summer! Elizabeth continues to be an active girl; she's always on the move. She is now 19 mnths (actual) and 15 mnths (corrected). She has lost her baby fat :-( and turned into a tall skinny toddler weighing 18 lbs (with her big brown eyes maybe she will be runway material).
Elizabeth wows her parents every day with new talents; she's now figured out how to sit up independently and pulls herself up to stand and is very proud of herself. She continues to get around on her belly as she isn't able to stay on all fours for prolonged period of time. She does love to walk around while holding on to someone's hands and can stand up (she usually says 'up!' as she is doing it) to play at her activity table or in her crib when she doesn't want to go to sleep. Elizabeth is doing great at speech and associates many words with objects. She likes to babble and says a few words like 'ball', 'bye, bye', 'dada', 'grandma', 'diaper'.
Foodwise, she is doing great as well and is willing to experiment with textures. For dinner today she had hamburger, pork with corn and pureed pears.

Saturday, April 15, 2006


Happy Easter, Everyone!

Remember the basket? See the photo from last Easter.

Monday, March 27, 2006


riding around

Friday, March 24, 2006

Elizabeth came home one year ago!

Time has flown by! Elizabeth has been home for a full year and her parents have enjoyed every minute of it. She is full of nrg and cannot wait to get moving and into trouble. She has recently began to pull herself along the floor and loves to follow her mother around the house. She continues to do well at speech and has just began to wave bye-bye. An occupational therapist has been visiting Elizabeth to help with her eating. She loves cheese and cherios and her mother has been sneaking in pureed meats into her foods to help her grow. Elizabeth still throws up frequently when different textures are given to her, but is getting braver and wants to sample from her parents plate. Reflux is still a problem with her an she has been having tummy aches. She has still gained some weight and is now close to 18 pounds. Next week she will have her hearing checked at Sick Kids and will visit the growth and development clinic at Mac.
Elizabeth visited the eye doctor today, and her vision is great.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Elizabeth is now just over 10 1/2 months corrected (14 months actual) and still keeping her parent busy. Thanks to homemade baby food she is now over 17 lbs. Elizabeth's early arrival is becoming more apparent as she is having difficulty meeting some developmental milestones. She has not began to crawl, but she has discovered that she can rotate counter-clockwise on when on her belly. She is getting frustrated that she is not able to get to things that she would like to, so hopefully she will start to get around soon.
She seems to have developed an oral aversion, so she has trouble with textures and throws up if new foods are introduced. Elizabeth is very particular about food and will not eat squishy, slimy, cold, or wet foods; cherios are a staple in her diet, although she has recently developed an appreciation for cheesestrings.
Lizzy has been waiting months for an OT to come and help with eating, but they are in high demand.
Elizabeth is doing well in her speech therapy and seems to have a blast every time she goes. She is learning to vocalize when she wants more and says 'ah' when she sees a toy plane. Her last hearing test showed that she has lost some of her hearing in her left ear, but at the present it is minimal and will not need intervention. She appears to hear most things and loves to dance to her music.
Next month will be a busy month for her, as she turns 1 corrected and will be visiting all of her specialists.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006


Enjoying Valentine's dinner with her mom and dad...

Monday, January 02, 2006


Happy New Year! Elizabeth's first ride on her toboggan.

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Sharpen your pencil, Tooth Fairy!
Elizabeth's bottom teeth are starting to come in, so it's no surprise that she is trying to chew everything in sight... She had some chicken for the first time a couple of days ago, and was brave enought to eat several cheerios today. She was able to move them around in her mouth until they were soft enough to swallow. So far she seems to be adjusting well to solids, which is really good, since breastfeeding may soon become a thing of the past.

Saturday, December 17, 2005


It's time to take care of business...