Megan got a pink rocking horse for Christmas. If she stretches her legs she can reach the foot rests. Usually we sit her on the horse and hold her to rock her back and forth.
Yesterday during her developmental therapist visit, after doing that for a while we were just letting her sit there to see her balance, etc. Eventually, holding on by herself, she started slowly rocking back and forth. I was so proud of her - such a big girl. She was also making her horsey sound by "spitting" - it sounds very similar to the sound the horse makes.
Earlier in the session the therapist, Holly, pointed to herself and said "Holly" and Megan said "Hol" - it was awesome - she wouldn't repeat it but it was apparent she was trying to say Holly's name.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Eskimo Kisses
I rub noses with Megan all the time and say "noses, noses,noses" while doing it. She usually lets me do it back and forth a couple of times and then gets all excited and turns her head back and forth rapidly - I pull back at this point.
Yesterday she moved her head back and forth slowly on 3 different occasions. It was so cute. Of course she eventually got so excited that she sped up and started squealing.
Yesterday she moved her head back and forth slowly on 3 different occasions. It was so cute. Of course she eventually got so excited that she sped up and started squealing.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Reading books and BIG kisses
This morning while we were reading Megan turned every page in her book one at a time. She usually just shuts the book, but today she turned the pages one at a time. Now there was no time to finish reading what was on the page before she turned it so I had to get creative - but I was so proud of her.
When I took Megan upstairs for her afternoon nap and she realized she was going to bed she got so excited that she grabbed my head with both hands and pulled my cheek to her mouth and gave me a big kiss. Gotta love a kid who gets that excited about nap time.
When I took Megan upstairs for her afternoon nap and she realized she was going to bed she got so excited that she grabbed my head with both hands and pulled my cheek to her mouth and gave me a big kiss. Gotta love a kid who gets that excited about nap time.
She discovered "Drive"
Last night I put Megan in the walker again and then sat on the floor about 10 feet in front of her and held up one of her favorite toys and she came right to me. I did this repeatedly and it worked every time.
Once in a while she would get off course going sideways but she managed to correct herself and get to me. One time she ran into her jumper and backed up to get around it but then was very sideways and wasn't sure what to do and just looked at me for help - very cute.
So now she can go in reverse and drive.
Once in a while she would get off course going sideways but she managed to correct herself and get to me. One time she ran into her jumper and backed up to get around it but then was very sideways and wasn't sure what to do and just looked at me for help - very cute.
So now she can go in reverse and drive.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Reverse
I put Megan in her walker today - it has been several weeks since she has been in it. The last time she was in it she moved herself a couple of times, but never on purpose. Today she was moving around quite a bit - 99% of it in reverse.
She even backed herself into the hallway at one point. I was sitting in the floor by the kitchen and Will was standing by the front door encouraging her to come to us. So when she was going into the hallway she leaned forward and looked around the corner at me as she disappeared. It was very cute.
She has a toy in the kitchen that she sits in and she can walk around the outside of it- when she first figured out she could make it move she would walk around and around and around it- backwards.
She even backed herself into the hallway at one point. I was sitting in the floor by the kitchen and Will was standing by the front door encouraging her to come to us. So when she was going into the hallway she leaned forward and looked around the corner at me as she disappeared. It was very cute.
She has a toy in the kitchen that she sits in and she can walk around the outside of it- when she first figured out she could make it move she would walk around and around and around it- backwards.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Tylenol
A couple of nights ago Megan woke up crying after only having been asleep for about an hour and a half. When she didn't calm down after a couple of minutes I got her up and brought her downstairs to snuggle with her. She continued to cry so I figured her teeth were hurting.
As soon as she saw me pick up the bottle of tylenol she stopped crying and shook her head yes. I filled the dropper and she sucked the medicine out before I had a chance to "squirt" it.
So this story is adoreable and sad all at the same time. Adoreable that she knew the tylenol would help her and she calmed down and took the medicine; sad for the same reason.
As soon as she saw me pick up the bottle of tylenol she stopped crying and shook her head yes. I filled the dropper and she sucked the medicine out before I had a chance to "squirt" it.
So this story is adoreable and sad all at the same time. Adoreable that she knew the tylenol would help her and she calmed down and took the medicine; sad for the same reason.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Megan's glasses
I picked up her glasses this afternoon and we put them on her. She was immediately taking them off unless we distracted her. We worked with her for 3-4 minutes and then gave her a break - it was snack time.
After her nap I put the glasses on her and played with her as usual. She did awesome - she kept her glasses on for 45 minutes and only messed with them 3 or 4 times. She was looking at everything - so hopefully they are working and making it easier for her to focus and not making them fuzzy like when I looked through them.
After her nap I put the glasses on her and played with her as usual. She did awesome - she kept her glasses on for 45 minutes and only messed with them 3 or 4 times. She was looking at everything - so hopefully they are working and making it easier for her to focus and not making them fuzzy like when I looked through them.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Tooth #5 makes its appearance
This morning while brushing her teeth I discovered that one of the two top teeth that Megan has been trying to cut has finally started breaking through. When I brush her teeth I try to rub the back of the brush on her gums where she is teething (if she lets me) and this morning when I did it I felt her tooth. So I got my finger in and could feel the tip of her tooth. The rest of the surface area is swollen so hopefully she will cut through all of it today.
Friday, January 7, 2011
A mango a day
Yesterday I cutup a mango at breakfast for Megan. She ate it at breakfast, lunch and then finished it during dinner. Yes, she ate an entire mango in one day.
3 hour tour
Yesterday was Megan's follow up visit with the eye doctor. Her eye is still turning in (it didn't correct itself in the past 4 months) so the doctor prescribed glasses for her.
Her eye is turning in when she focuses on something so the glasses will take away her need to strain to focus and therefore should keep her eye from turning in. Her condition is caused by having a short eye, which is very common in little children. He said that as she grows her eye can lengthen and therefore alleviate the issue.
We got her fitted after the appointment and it will be fun getting her to leave them on.
The timing of the appointment was very bad since we now live 45 minutes from the office so we ended up having to wake Megan up from her nap to get her there on time. Her normal snack time window was during the trip to the office, so we gave her cheerios while we were waiting to see the doctor and then while we were waiting for her glasses fitting. Megan did amazing. She sat in Will's lap the entire 1.5 hours and played and ate her cheerios.
The only time we had any "issues" was when the doctor came into the room and had Will move from the "guest" chair in the room into the exam chair.
At her last visit (when I was by myself) he dilated her eyes - she wasn't fond of getting the drops and THEN 2 of us (myself and a nurse) held her (I held her down, the nurse held her head) and the doctor held her eye open and repeatedly looked into it with different lenses, etc. She screamed and screamed and screamed. It was truly horrible - thus why I told Will that I would NOT be returning to his office by myself.
So when Will moved to the exam chair with her she immediately started crying. This child remembers the visit from 4 months ago. The doctor held up a toy to get her to look at it so he could look in her eye (same one he used last time) and as soon as she saw it she dropped her head down so he couldn't see her face. She wouldn't stop crying and looking away from him. He was only able to look at her eyes for a few seconds. I finally took her from Will, once he had given up, and with me standing and holding her she was fine. I gave him her bag of cheerios and she looked at the bag while he moved it around so he could see what was happening.
Will eventually took Megan back and was standing next to the doctor and every time he would even look at her she would fuss. He had to go sit in the "guest" chair again and give her cheerios. Even then when the doctor leaned in her direction she fussed. Sad that she was upset, but hysterical that she remembers him and didn't want him near her.
Her eye is turning in when she focuses on something so the glasses will take away her need to strain to focus and therefore should keep her eye from turning in. Her condition is caused by having a short eye, which is very common in little children. He said that as she grows her eye can lengthen and therefore alleviate the issue.
We got her fitted after the appointment and it will be fun getting her to leave them on.
The timing of the appointment was very bad since we now live 45 minutes from the office so we ended up having to wake Megan up from her nap to get her there on time. Her normal snack time window was during the trip to the office, so we gave her cheerios while we were waiting to see the doctor and then while we were waiting for her glasses fitting. Megan did amazing. She sat in Will's lap the entire 1.5 hours and played and ate her cheerios.
The only time we had any "issues" was when the doctor came into the room and had Will move from the "guest" chair in the room into the exam chair.
At her last visit (when I was by myself) he dilated her eyes - she wasn't fond of getting the drops and THEN 2 of us (myself and a nurse) held her (I held her down, the nurse held her head) and the doctor held her eye open and repeatedly looked into it with different lenses, etc. She screamed and screamed and screamed. It was truly horrible - thus why I told Will that I would NOT be returning to his office by myself.
So when Will moved to the exam chair with her she immediately started crying. This child remembers the visit from 4 months ago. The doctor held up a toy to get her to look at it so he could look in her eye (same one he used last time) and as soon as she saw it she dropped her head down so he couldn't see her face. She wouldn't stop crying and looking away from him. He was only able to look at her eyes for a few seconds. I finally took her from Will, once he had given up, and with me standing and holding her she was fine. I gave him her bag of cheerios and she looked at the bag while he moved it around so he could see what was happening.
Will eventually took Megan back and was standing next to the doctor and every time he would even look at her she would fuss. He had to go sit in the "guest" chair again and give her cheerios. Even then when the doctor leaned in her direction she fussed. Sad that she was upset, but hysterical that she remembers him and didn't want him near her.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Cute & Smart
I was playing with Megan's piggy bank toy with her this morning - it is a pig that you put toy coins in and it sings and talks to you. Megan LOVES these coins - she never gets tired of them and will always move to get them.
When you put the coins in the top of the pig they will sit there until you push them in - she is not fond of them dropping in so she tries to pull them out and sometimes pushes them in by mistake. I will push them down to get the music to come on while we are playing. Well after a few coins today she was trying to take them away from me before I could put them in the bank. When she wasn't always successful she changed tactics and put one hand over the slot and then took the coin away from me with the other hand. How smart is that?
When you put the coins in the top of the pig they will sit there until you push them in - she is not fond of them dropping in so she tries to pull them out and sometimes pushes them in by mistake. I will push them down to get the music to come on while we are playing. Well after a few coins today she was trying to take them away from me before I could put them in the bank. When she wasn't always successful she changed tactics and put one hand over the slot and then took the coin away from me with the other hand. How smart is that?
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