So, things are pretty good. Not much change. I’ve noticed that change is sort of like a growth spurt… you go a very long time with not much change, and then all of a sudden a bunch of things happen all at once. Lately, we’ve been experiencing the ‘not much change’. I’m still working midnight weekends and Wednesdays days. Brock… Read More
Oh Ronan.
I have been so preoccupied with Ruby and breastfeeding that I haven’t blogged about Ronan in a while. So here we go! Ronan is 2 and a half. 30 months old. He is such an amazing, vibrant little person. He has SO much to say. Only, he can’t say it. It really has been so long since I wrote about… Read More
At Peace.
It’s been two weeks since our journey to Albany. Ruby’s tongue has healed beautifully. There is no evidence of any tie. We continue to pull/stretch her tongue several times a day to be sure that there will be no readhesion. She appears quite pleased with her re-found tongue mobility; especially when eating solid foods. And yet… once again, my sweet… Read More
Crawling.
Ruby crawls. Sort of. See, people ask me all the time if Ruby is crawling yet, and I have to respond, “Well… sort of.” This is what I mean. Not exactly crawling, but very effective none the less!
Ketchup.
I have intended to sit down and write every single day since we got back from Albany. I have lots to say. First, our trip went flawlessly. AFTER we got over the 2 hour delay in CLT on the tarmac, the rest of the trip was smooth as silk. Dr. Kotlow and his whole staff were amazing, as usual. They… Read More
A Last Hurrah.
Well, here we go. I’m typing this from the airport. Ruby and I are headed back to Albany to have her tongue tie re-addressed. A few weeks ago, I emailed Dr. Kotlow pictures of Ruby’s tongue, stating that I thought she ha re-adhered. He agreed and told me if we could make our way back out, he would divide the… Read More
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