Tuesday, June 19, 2012

All's well

I took John to a pediatrician that our GP recommended us to. Our GP had detected a heart murmur during is four month exam. I didn’t want to worry any one needlessly so we didn’t tell too many people. It is quite common for babies. It is however a good idea to have it checked out and to monitor it for awhile.

Our appointment was scheduled for 2pm on Monday two months ago. Two months ago he was sleeping whenever and didn’t really have a schedule. Fast forward to his 6 month old life and 2pm is usually half way through his nap. I was expecting my little guy to either by passed out in the waiting room or wailing his little head off. (He usually reserves the wailing for a delayed bottle). He was a little angel. Though a lot more vocal and dramatic then Daniel at this age, he is still a pretty mellow guy most of the time. He didn’t sleep but he had a blast smiling at everyone who would look at him. He loved checking out a different enviroment.

The pediatrician was a nice older man. Obviously has a lot of experience with babies. He knew what noises to make John happy.

He examined John with the stethascope and John giggled. Thankfully the doctor didn’t hear anything strange. Nothing to worry about but we should come back next month to double check.

He was more concerned with John’s skin than his heart. John has had very bad eczema on his ankles and cradle cap since birth. I had hoped the issues would go away on their own but recently the ankles have turn to weeping eczema. The doctor took a swab from his ankles and prescriped some cream. He explained to me the whole regimine of oiled baths, cream rubs topped with vaseline. We’ve got a baby spa going on here. I almost started laughing when he suggested I use yeast infection cream for his skin problem on his neck and chin. The more I thought about it the more it made sense.

Doctor also told me that if he still has cradle cap at 6 months that it is now considered eczema. We are to use the “neck cream” on his scalp.He even told me that it is okay to peel away any loose flakes. I really just assumed it would go away like it did with Daniel.

All is well. Little John enjoyed a bath and then his avacado dinner. In retrospect I should have done the bath after dinner but I was eager to start his cream treatments.

Here’s to clear skin and a restful night.

Danny always sneaks in here somehow ;P

The Christening

It was a beautiful day for a Christening. Quite warm actually. Lucky the church and hall had a/c.

All my people showed up on time. The food was great. And John was very good. Only fussed a bit from wanting his bottle. He also enjoyed pulling his Godfather's beard.

Daniel and his cousin's (whom he adores) were on their best behavior. Playing on the little stage set-up in the hall.

The next morning John slept in. aaron announced that the chrstening worked-lol. not for long though.

Photos taken by my gramma. I, once again, hardly got any good pics. Thanks again Gramma :)

Friday, June 08, 2012

Six Months

Yes I am finally posting an update.

"Oh my God! I'm six months old."

John has two bottom front teeth now. And since he is drooling like a rabid baby I am assuming the top two will not be far behind. And boy can this kid wiggle around a room. I don't remember Daniel doing the commando style wiggle. Daniel liked to roll.

Speaking of our favourite little toddler. Daniel had his first haircut this week. Here he is showing it off.

He was a real champ giggling the whole time the lady was cutting his hair. The electric clippers freaked him out a little but I thought he did an amazing job. And now he looks so grown up.

Here is little John enjoying his big backyard.

This picture makes me think of "The Sopranos".

This Sunday John will be Christened. I'm looking forward to introducing our little guy to the family.