FINALLY found som eshoes that she doesn't automatically scrunch her toes up in. But they are size 1 and she is a size nb or 0. Oh well. Gotta start where.
Recently I started giving them baths together. SO MUCH EASIER and quicker. However I don't really trust her to sit up so I got this sit up seat for her. Lifesaver. They got recalled because parents were leaving the kids in them and walking away and so the kids were tipping them over and drowning. I literally don't get that. I don't move an inch away from them when they are in the tub. She loves splashing around in it. By the way, the water has colors because we have tablets that turn it colors. One of Jack's favorite things to do is pick which color the bath water will be.
Isabelle is clapping and giving high fives if you ask her too. She also is sitting up by herself form the floor and going from sitting to the floor neatly. She's also feeding herself a lot. And likes to. Although she haaates holding her bottle. Refuses to do it. She eats the food we are eating and chunky baby food too. Not eating with spoons yet by herself but with hands. If you help her, she will stand for a few seconds and she loves to jump. MUCH better at putting weight on her feet. Babbling like crazy. Mostly saying "dada". And... drum roll please... we saw her take 4 crawl "steps" this weekend. And so it begins.
Happy 4 months, peanut! It's reallllllly flown by. The blanket on her below is a prayer shawl (that looks like a watermelon) made by someone from St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Parish and even though I'm not Catholic (although I do believe in prayer) I think it's a really cool thing that someone made. They made one for each of us which is awesome and very thoughtful. Wire free since this am. The pacing wires that were in her body (wrists, I think) that gave instantaneous and continuous blood pressure were taken out today as was the nose cannula. The only thing left is the IV for when they need to give her meds (antibiotics and Tylenol at this point... plus she may be on some lasiks still) or take blood for labs. Jack came to visit today too! She's slated to come home on Wednesday after having labs taken, a chest x-ray and another sedated MRI tomorrow. As long as they go well, she will be coming home Wednesday.
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