Saturday, April 28, 2012

Easter 2012


I wish I had a better picture to post (read: one that didn't have me in it) but I'm still waiting on Easter pictures from various sources.

Anyway, this was the first time Samma was exposed to the concept of an Easter Egg Hunt, and it was pretty awesome. We had dinner at my parents' house, and as it was a chilly April morning, we decided to hide eggs around the first floor at Samma level. At first she was unsure of the concept, but once we showed her that you get treats when you open up the eggs, it was game on!

And before anyone gets judgey, her eggs included two of her favorites - Pirate Booty:


... and Mots for Tots fruit snacks:

My husband and I actually had a discussion about how we were going to approach Easter with Sam, seeing as neither of us follow our once-Catholic roots, nor did we have Sam baptized for the same reason. I could try to lead her down the more Pagan, Spring Equinox path, but taking a step back and looking at the commercialization of the Holiday, I think society has done enough of that already, so we decided to stick with the Easter Bunny and chocolates and eggs and leave it at that. Happy Spring!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

18 months


Samantha hit the 18 month mark on Tuesday, March 20th but her 18-month appointment wasn't until this past Friday, March 30th, and that was because a) we needed to space her shots out evenly from the last time she had them (and that ideal date would have been March 26th), and b) I would rather wait a few extra days to have the pediatrician I like and trust over the one I don't and despise. So, taa-daa!

Everything's looking good! She's weighing in at 25lbs 11oz, 31 1/2 inches and a 18 3/4" head circumference (some of these numbers might be off - I'm just going by memory at this point).

There really wasn't much else I felt I needed to address at this appointment. I asked about her teeth, and the doctor said she didn't need to see a dentist until she was 3, so we'll just stick with her fluoride treatments, brushing (now with a fluoride toothpaste) and trying to floss if she'll let us. She's really good about it too -- she loves brushing her teeth, and is getting pretty good at hitting all the right spots. The only thing we need to work on is the whole spitting part, but we'll get there... we have time!

Her eczema keeps flaring up, so I ran down the routine we were using for treatment -- we're switching it up to Hydrolatum for extra moisture, and trying to get in a bath every or every other night, patting her dry, then putting it right on. The change of the seasons and the weather really hasn't been helping, but I'm crossing my fingers the warm weather will be back sooner than later to give my poor girl some relief.

And she received two vaccinations this time around - DTaP and HepB (or HepA... I'll have to check). She did relatively well - a little bit of fussing but nothing that an Elmo bandaid couldn't fix.

And you know... it's funny. I just Googled information about 18-month vaccinations and people are STILL worried that the shots are going to give their children Autism. *insert eyeroll and headshake here*

And that's it. Next appointment isn't for another 6 months when Sam's turning 2. And that's scary.

April Fools, Indeed


As with every April 1st, I had a couple ideas floating through my head as to what I would do this time around, and as always my brain drifted towards reposting one of Samma's ultrasound pictures and allowing the populace to arrive at their own decisions. My husband thought this would not be the best of ideas, so I refrained... and apparently this was a good thing because I've seen quite a couple FB status today about people playing the pregnancy trick.

At the other end of the spectrum, however, I've also seen people threatening to defriend anyone who pretends to be pregnant.

Harsh? Or justified?