
I haven't a doubt in my mind that that kid won't love the Hollister Hills or the Rubicon with her dad (and sometimes, me)!
What's the health story with Bea? Well, the results of her x-ray came back, and yes, she has either another sinus infection, or the one that caused us so much heartache and made us ask so many questions never went away. Her bloodwork, fortunately, was fine. So, now it's off to the allergist who will hopefully be able to determine the cause of all this. The thought keeps crossing my mind that she might be allergic to the cats, which in that case, I am not sure what we will do. We adopted those cats from the humane society before we were even married and they are like family. Anyway, I've heard horror stories about taking children to the allergist, and the types of things they do. If anyone has any good stories, I'd love to hear them.
Olivia had her one year check up at the docs (yep, we were about a month late on that one) and found out that we have a tall but skinny child on our hands. She's a string bean, for sure, so we've been given instructions on how to fatten her up. Sheesh, what a problem any adult would love to have! Oh, and I must mention that we are DONE with formula. That's an extra 40 - 80 bucks a month we will now save. WOO HOO!
I'll be doing more of a happy dance when we at least have one child out of diapers.
Monday, March 26, 2007
Do Ya Think She's a Future Wheeler?
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Wow, formula is expensive! And diapers too I bet.
Remember when I was a kid and used to get weekly alergy shots?! Ick.
I bet Josh is happy about the wheeling girl. :)
Formula is so darn expensive. I don't really know anything about an allergist, but I have seen lots of kids through my job and the great thing about kids is they are so resilient, plus in not too long, she'll forget all about it.
Jenn
Look at that pic! I simply love it. I'm gonna have to duct tape blocks to the pedals this summer:-) She'll be wheeling in no time.
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