Friday, November 18, 2011

Presents and ice cream

Derek had been out of town for several days at a conference, but got back just in time for celebrating Addy's birthday. Yay! Apparently Addy missed her daddy a lot because after dinner and a Skype chat with Aunties Katie and Rachel, she snuggled up on his lap and fell asleep for the night. So ice cream and presents had to wait until today.

We did presents this morning:
Ooh, Ball! Ball! Ball!Basketball hoop

I'm hoping that now that she's getting pretty good at using her wheels, Addy will have some fun shooting hoops with her new basketball hoop and balls while she's in her stander.


We (okay, I) decided that cake might be a little more texture than Miss Sunshine could handle--she gagged on a small bite of angel food cake not that long ago--so we opted for chocolate ice cream instead. And since you only have chocolate ice cream to celebrate your first birthday once, we went ahead and had dessert first tonight at dinner. It turns out that ice cream is very very cold, and not very easy to pick up with your fingers.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Birthday Girl!

Happy birthday, Addy!  It's hard to believe it's been a whole year already!

1st birthday

Monday, November 14, 2011

Second day of "school"

Play group went better today, but it's still not real high up on Addy's list if "Favorite Things To Do." Using her stander and wearing her butterflies (AFOs), on the other hand, seem to still be quite enjoyable.

In other Addy news, she seems to have made up her own sign for "I would like some (more) puffs, please." (I might not have the exact translation quite right.) It looks very similar to the sign for "more," but with her hands open and just her thumbs tapping together. Now I wonder what else she's been trying to say!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

What's that Imelda? There's no such thing as too many shoes?

I found some shoes at Payless this morning that will kind of work with the AFO's. The selection was pretty weak--we got the smallest high-top, wide, non-masculin, toddler-sized shoes they had--so I'm going to keep my eyes out for some less institutional-looking ones that preferably have Velcro instead of laces. And in a perfect world they would actually be more like a 2T instead of a 4T.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Addy's AFOs

We went and picked up Addy's AFOs today.
Addy's AFOsAddy's AFOs (side view)

In general she needs to wear them inside of shoes, but they're too wide to fit any of the shoes she already has, so tomorrow we're going to find a pair of kid-sized, wide-width shoes.  She did get to wear them the whole way home from Nashville.  She slept most of the way home, though, so I don't really know what Addy thinks of them.
Addy's AFOs

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Not sure about old dogs, but you can definitely teach Addy some new tricks

  • If you ask her "How big is Addy?" she puts both hands up over her head.  Then she grabs her hair, but she does the "So big" part just perfectly.
  • High 5.
  • If you ask her "Where is Addy?" she'll pat herself on the chest.
  • Lots of words (usually with the correct meaning): cup, cat, book, door, Mama, Dada, call, phone, car, go, bob-bob (bottle), dipe-dipe (diaper).  Mama and Dada are special words, though, because she only says them when we aren't in the room and she's looking for us.  She also says "oooh-eeee" as an exclamation.  Yes, it's even cuter than you're imagining.
  • Nodding yes and no.
  • I've been trying to do simple signs with her to help with her gag reflex.  My theory is that she has some anxiety because she isn't sure what we're trying to stuff in her mouth, she isn't ready for more food yet, she's full, etc.  I mostly use ready, eat, cup, drink, mommy, daddy, more, apple, and all done.  Which ones has she picked up on?  "All done" and occasionally "more."

Monday, November 7, 2011

First day of "school"

Addy went to her first play group this morning. It's a drop-off deal and it went about as well as I expected, though I was pleasantly surprised that I did not get a call saying "Please come collect your child. She cried so hard she barfed." I'm sure she'll like it more as she keeps going, but this time I got a very, very sad earful the whole way home.