Oxygen cannula is still an accessory she's sporting and I am praying her lungs can keep improving and she can get off it soon. Very ready to be done with tubes and cords attached to her! Speaking of which, how would I sleep without electricity?! Annie's room has her oximeter, heater, lamp, noise machine, and video monitor all plugged in. I'm thankful the power hasn't gone out yet this winter.
Annie is a beauty. Her dark eyes, fair soft skin, tiny fingers and fluffy hair make it easy to sit a while and hold her. I was glad to be able to have time to do that today. Ruby resists 'quiet time' aka naps most often, but she fell asleep with me on the couch today. She's an angel with her fair skin and rosy cheeks. I blew dried her hair after the bath last night so her hair actually looked nice today. I feed Annie about 7x/day (the babywise method is legit people) a combination of breastfeeding/ breastmilk in a bottle. I'm pumping and trying to stick with it in hopes that her energy and ability to nurse gets better. Mark gives her a late night bottle and then I'm usually up once in the night with her for a while.
I'm not used to being home so much, and its sometimes hard to not go stir crazy. This week I've been able to get to the gym to walk on the treadmill or stair stepper. I even sweat yesterday, I loved it! I walked outside today and made a quick trip to Target to return something and give hugs to my friend Haylee. Liz brought Saigon Sandwich for lunch yesterday (yum-o) and tomorrow I get to use a massage Mark gave me for mothers day!
I'm so thankful for all you who help me! I look forward to being in a spot where I can pay it forward.
one month
Siri fun times downtown with Sam
snoozin on the couch by the christmas tree
Fetzer cousin party!
Sticker faces.
She shares my affinity of knocking down icicles
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