Faith’s 6 Month Baby Check-Up

Faith had some more booster shots again at her 6-month appointment, along with her first flu shot.   I think Faith is starting to remember her interactions with the pediatrician and nurses.  Once again, when we laid her down, and the nurse held her legs to prepare for the injections… Faith’s face was full of anxiety, and she was already starting to make fussy noises that were more sounds of fear, than sounds of annoyance.   I can’t stand the miserable feeling I have when watching my little girl lie there helpless, and she is anticipating pain; the worry is clear on her face, yet I can’t stop it from happening. She just looks up at the ceiling with fearful eyes, and waits for the moment of pain.  It’s the absolute worst feeling.  And this time, her cry was heart wrenching to me because it wasn’t a sudden loud, and long scream.  It was sobs.  Like her feelings were hurt worse than ever before, like she felt she was all alone in her pain.  No loud cries, just sobbing… over and over.  I feel like crying just telling you all about it!

Faith did recover fairly well.  I nursed her for a little bit, which helped soothe her.  Aaron showed her some toys to help distract her, and he even got a couple smiles out of her :)  I am just so glad it is over!  I know she is, too!

We decided to have Faith get her first flu shot because of how rampant the virus has been spreading already this winter.  The pediatrician said that just before seeing us, she was with a child that has the flu.  Scary.  The flu is so contagious, and she just walked in to see us right after seeing a child with the flu!  I think it’s inevitable that we will be exposed to the flu virus, especially since it spreads through the air; sneezing, and coughing.  I just hope the flu vaccine that Faith, me, and Aaron got will keep us healthy.  However, I know it may not keep us from getting the flu.  The nurse mentioned that a child did recently contract a different flu strain, after being vaccinated.  So, unfortunately, there is a different strain of flu out there.  All that’s left now is a hope and a prayer that we stay healthy.

One last thing I wanted to mention.  While talking with the nurse, before we seen the pediatrician, she asked us some standard preliminary questions.  One of them was, “Do you have any concerns with your daughter?  Anything abnormal?”  Aaron blurted out, “Well she is always doing algebra.  We don’t know what to do about that….”  The nurse had a serious look for a couple seconds, then burst out laughing.  When she recovered from her fit of giggles, and tried to continue with her questions, she started laughing hysterically again! My God, her face was turning red.  Yes, my hubby is hilarious :)

My tough daughter ♥  She survived another round of shots!  You go girl!  Mommy and Daddy are super proud!!! :)

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Faith’s New Friend ♥

When I was a little girl, I had this beautiful, life-sized baby doll.  Her name was Crissy.  The length of her long red hair was adjustable.  A pull-string in her back would shorten it, and by pulling on her ponytail, you could lengthen it.  I loved that doll.  I don’t know what happened to it, but a couple years ago my mom found a vintage Crissy doll in mint condition on Ebay, and bought it for me :)

Today, I introduced Faith to her new friend ♥

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And the adventures with Crissy continue… :)

 

Mommy’s Coffee ♥

I started drinking my mom’s coffee when I was 3 years old.  Anytime she would turn her back, I would grab her mug and take a swig.  So yummy.  Warm, sweet and creamy… and of course it made me so hyper I could play all day long!  Nothing could stop me!  I knew from a young age that coffee was GREAT! :)

Now, of course, I would never let Faith drink my coffee.  Not now, and not when she’s a toddler.  So no hate mail please :)  When she becomes a sleep deprived teenager, not wanting to get up for school… then yes, I’ll lure her out of bed with a nice hot cup of lovely caffeine if she wants it.   And yes…. I do believe she will  want it :)

Faith has been fascinated with my cup of coffee for months now.  She smells it, and instantly her mouth opens, and her eyes grow big!  I wish she would behave this way when I try to feed her baby food.  I have now introduced her to baby cereal, squash, and sweet potatoes.  She has no interest in it.  Her little mouth stays clamped shut!

This morning I let her play with my empty mug of coffee.

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There goes the teething ring!…

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And the world fades… it’s just her and mommy’s mug…

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I started laughing so hard, she turned to look at me, but STILL can’t take her mouth away from the mug…

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Trying so hard to get a taste…

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Where’s the coffee, mama?  C’mon!

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