Penelope Update - Mostly Pictures

I haven't blogged in a while...so sorry! It's so hard to get anything like this done when I'm so busy enjoying my little girl! She has grown so much this past month and it's amazing! She turned 16 weeks this past Saturday - I can't believe she's been around for 4 months now! Time sure does fly!  Here's what she's been up to...

Remember how much she hated bath time?  Well now she LOVES it!
She loves having the water pour over her head!

Who knew this could be so awesome!?!

She also love staring at the ceiling fan....she could do it for hours (which is nice when I need to get something done)!
hypnotized by the ceiling fan...
She loves getting dressed up (or rather I LOVE dressing her)! She's my own living doll...tee hee!
cute little sundress

A jean skirt? I mean come on!! Cuteness overload!

Daddy themed outfit!

Another cute sundress
She's starting to do cool things like coo and hold her head up for longer periods of time!
She loves her activity mat!

Yaarr...I'm cooing people!
When she's upset she can pout like it's nobody's business!
that lower lip can crush your heart!
But after her bottle or some extra snuggles...she's all happy again and ready for a snooze.
zzzzzz
And maybe after a nap she's ready for a trip out and about.
I'm ready for my close up

chillaxin in the grass
Well, I guess that's about it for now. I hope everyone is enjoying this lovely weather! Penelope, Sean and I have been having a great time!

New Penelope Pics and Spring Cleaning

I know what you all come here to see...pictures of our adorable Penelope! Here are some that are pretty new...

look at those chubby cheeks!!
hanging with her buddy Zeus
baby toes!!!
snoozing


I have the spring cleaning bug.  I have been slowly trying to clean around the house and tackle some of the things I've been putting off for a long time. The biggest thing I've been dreading is my closet.  There was so much crap in there I didn't wear, and the floor was covered in stuff that I kept shoving in there.  After we got married, I had my dress cleaned and boxed up and I was determined to get that box into my closet!  So today, I finally gave in and got to work!

before - notice the floor, the sweaters falling off the shelves, everything wedged in there!
3 bags of clothes for goodwill, 2 bags of trash, and a box packed with maternity clothes and here is the finished product!

yay! I can see the floor!!
I even color coordinated the clothes! Yes...total dork but I was so happy it was clean! Also, all the way to the left...tucked in the back...is that massive box with my wedding dress! YAY!

Little Penelope slept through the whole thing which was just amazing. I think I will reward her with a little time out in the fresh air! Have a great day!


Mothers Day 2011

I had a fantastic first mothers day weekend with Sean and Penelope! Saturday was absolutely beautiful so we decided to do some yard work.  At first we were just going to weed, but it was so nice out that we decided to just get it all done and plant flowers and mulch as well.  We put the beach umbrella up in the front yard and parked Penelope under it in her little chair..and off to work we went.  She was actually pretty content the entire time.  There were a few times where I had to stop to play with her or feed her...but I think she was just enjoying the nice fresh air as much as we were.  I planted some marigolds and some small white border flowers (I forget what they're called). I think it turned out really nice.  Oh and we're very happy that the japanese maple is doing so well.  We really thought it was a gonner 2 winters ago when half of the branches broke from the weight of all those snow storms!

Sunday was even better! Although I was super sore from all the yard work, it actually felt pretty good! Sean made me a fantastic mothers day breakfast complete with eggs, home fries, and scrapple (YES scrapple!) I was in heaven!  He and Penelope both gave me cards (so cute!) and Sean gave me this adorable ceramic wall hanging.  He found it on etsy with no prompting from me as to what I wanted! I absolutely love birds (as anyone who's been in my house would know) and so he got this little plaque that says mama's little bird.  Isn't it the cutest?


After breakfast, I went and got my haircut.  I was in desperate need of a haircut.  It was more than halfway down my back but did not look good.  And unfortunatly I am losing my hair at an alarming rate.  Apparently that's pretty common for women who have had a baby, and I am one of the lucky ladies that is experiencing it. Now my hair is right around shoulder length and it looks and feels so much better! It has a bit more body to it now so that it doesn't look so thin.

We ended the day with some delicious mexican food and watching TV.  Pefectly relaxing and wonderful. I just love my husband and daughter to pieces! I feel like a very lucky lady!

I hope all the other moms out there had a fantastic mothers day as well! Hugs!

Being your baby's advocate - hemangioma

I haven't blogged in a while but I figured I'd give you all an update on how our wonderful Penelope is doing.  She's a fantastic baby! She's learning how to make sounds and is cooing more often.  She is super sweet and likes to play bouncy on the knee, kisses on the face, and being sung to.

As a new mom, I am learning new things every day.  The thing I have been learning lately (what with my own experiences with doctors and now my daughter) is that you have to be your own advocate.  And you are also responsible for being your child's advocate.  Penelope has been developing a hemangioma on her right eyelid for about 5-6 weeks now.  It started out as a tiny red dot that I thought was a scratch and has developed into a larger red puffy growth about the size of a grain of rice.  When her eye is closed it's obvious that there is a bit of puffiness that isn't red - but more under the skin.
hemangioma 3/27/11

hemangioma 5/25/11

I talked to her pediatrician about it and she said that hemangiomas are very common with preemie babies and that it will probably continue to grow and then shrink and to not worry about it.  At first I was worried about the cosmetic issues with having a red bump on her eyelid - but figured that if it will go away than no worries.

Then I did some research online and FREAKED OUT! Apparently with hemangiomas on the eyelid there are additional complications that I was not aware of.  Because of where it is, it could possibly put pressure on the eyeball and cause an astigmatism. That is basically when your eyeball is more of a football shape instead of an orbital shape like normal eyes.  I actually have an astigmatism and it's not a big deal - BUT if a baby or child has an astigmatism and it's not treated with either glasses or other possible treatments, it could create problems with brain development.  Babies use their eyes to process information and if they are seeing a fuzzy image it could create either a lazy eye in the other eye or a delay in mental development.

In addition to this information I googled images of eyelid hemangiomas - some are huge and scary! Apparently in preemie children the fasted growth period for hemangiomas is between 4-6 months of age - so we're not even there yet.  Yes...freaking out!

So, I decided to be Penelope's advocate and set up some doctor's appointments. The first was with a pediatric dermatologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She looked at her and said basically the same thing as our pediatrician.  Keep an eye on it and see how it goes. I wasn't really that happy with the dermatologist because she didn't even touch Penelope.  Just looked at her.  We have another follow up appointment with her in a month but I'm thinking I may switch to a new dermatologist.

Then today we went to her optometrist.  She had her eyes examined when she was 5 weeks old because preemies are at higher risk for eye problems in general.  At that appointment her eyes were in perfect condition.  This appointment showed that she is starting to have an astigmatism in her right eye.  And the optometrist said that it's probably as a result of the hemangioma. He actually felt her eyelid and said that he felt that lumpy part of her eyelid indicated that the hemangioma is larger than what you can see and that part of it is deeper under the skin.  While she is not at the point of needing glasses yet, if it keeps growing and pushing on her eyeball we may have to have baby glasses for her!  We're going back to see him in 2 months to see how much her vision has changed.

So, basically I'm freaking out.  I don't want this thing to grow huge and impact her vision negatively! I don't want to have to worry about her developing a lazy eye! I also don't want to have her be negatively impacted by the cosmetic aspects of this growth.  Yes it's supposed to go away on it's own - but when?  It could take years  and I don't want her to be teased or bullied about something she can't help when she's in school.  So do you do anything about it? There are treatments, but with every treatment there is a risk.

So at this point we're in a holding pattern.  A wait and see with fingers crossed that it's done growing and will not impact her eyesight.  That it will stay it's current size and then reduce in size so that it's gone by the time she's ready to enter school.  These are all very hopeful scenarios so please keep the positive thoughts our way.

I know at this point there are so many worse things that we could be worrying about. But she's my baby and I love her and want everything in her life to be wonderful and perfect - and I hate that she has yet another thing to deal with.  We have finally gotten her acid reflux under control, so I guess this is just the next hurdle.

So, I guess after all this I just have to tell everyone to be your kid's advocate. While I like our pediatrician and still trust her - I had a gut feeling that I should dig deeper with this issue.  And I'm truly glad that I did. Now we know that there is the potential for very serious eye issues and we're watching it instead of waiting until it's too late.

Do what you need to in order to provide the best care for your child.  A doctor is someone to be trusted, but you also need to follow your parental instincts. Do what you think is right because your opinion is just as valid as your physicians!

Tiptoe through the Tulips

We had a wonderful Easter with Sean's family this weekend.  Not only was there lots of good food to eat, but Penelope was spoiled with love from her grandparents and great grandmother.  What a lucky baby!  Also, as promised - here are some pictures of Penelope in her Easter dress!!


  I also took a trip to the Baltimore tulip gardens today, Sherwood Gardens, to take some pictures of Penelope amongst the beautiful flowers.  Unfortunately my white balance on my camera was incorrect but it looked fine through the viewfinder.  Only a few of the hundreds I took came out halfway decent.  I may have to go back in the next few days to take some more.  It is so pretty there!  Here are the few that came out...

I had her in her easter dress for a little bit





Hope you all had a happy Easter!


It's a beautiful day

I can't believe how time is just flying by! Penelope has changed so much in the past 10 weeks. She's just getting so big and I just love her to bits.  I am enjoying staying home with her more than I ever imagined.  I'm definitely getting more into the groove of things and am able to get some things done during the day.  I think the fact that I'm not pumping anymore has definitely freed up time as well.  I'm finally over the guilt of not breastfeeding and am enjoying feeding her so much more now.  AND as a bonus, now that she's on the acid reflux formula she is doing so much better too! Sure she still spits up, but it's not nearly as traumatic as it was before - so yay!

Anyway, here are some new pics of our little princess!

sleeping on our walk to the coffee shop

napping on mommy's chest

so strong - holding her head up during tummy time

looking cute in her spring outfit

sneaking peeks while napping on mommy
In other news, I have done some things to myself to change up my look for spring.  I was trying to decide if I should cut my hair which is now halfway down my back..or if I should dye it dark again.  And I decided on....

dark again for spring
And finally - I bought Penelope the most ADORABLE Easter outfit! I took some pictures of her in it today just in case the cloudy skies predicted for Sunday don't allow me to take good shots.  I'm not going to share them until Easter - but...here is just a slice of the lovliness that you're going to see!

you have NO idea how beautiful she looks!
So I guess that's it for now.  Penelope and I are going to go for a little walk now in this gorgeous weather! Hugs to all!

Feelin' like Spring

Things have been going pretty good in the Diamond household the past few days.  Penelope is on 100% formula. She has had problems with choking so our pediatrician told us to mix rice cereal into her formula.  We tried this with breast milk but apparently the enzymes in breast milk break down the rice so it doesn't work.  So, we tried it again with the formula and after many different tries of mixing formula with rice cereal, destroying a bunch of nipples to get the hole size right to pass the cereal through, etc...we have finally figured it out.   We figured out that we shouldn't mix cereal in at all but to use Enfamil AR formula for acid reflux.  It already has cereal mixed in so we don't have to worry about giving her too much cereal and empty calories and so far she hasn't had a major choking episode.  We are using this formula with the 6 month Dr. Brown's nipples and it has been great! She is eating well again (about 3 ozs a feeding!) and she seems to be handling it well.  I can't tell you what a relief this is after all of the feeding issues we've had trying to get this right.  I feel so bad when I see my little girl in pain or struggling to eat.

In other news, I just took some photos of Penelope in her little spring dress. We are going to go visit my old office today so that they can meet her, so I figured I'd dress her up in a little cute outfit for the occasion.  And it's super nice out today so what better excuse to put on a little dress!
She's so strong lifting her head!

2 Months Old

bright eyed
I just can't believe it - you turn 2 months old today. So much has changed in the past month. You are out of the teeny tiny premie clothes and into the newborn size (although you can only fit in the Carter's brand - all the other brands are still too large). As I packed away all the premie clothes I found it hard to believe you were able to fit into them.  You are almost double your birth weight and I am just so proud of how you're growing.

cutest outfit ever! Check out the socks!!

You are hating the bath a little bit less - but you would still rather be snuggled up in someone's arms. You are getting so good at lifting your head and you have a killer grip. 

sleeping on mommy's chest
We are slowly switching you to formula, and for that I have had a lot of guilt.  Because you had such trouble with breastfeeding, I was pumping exclusivly - and I just wasn't producing enough for you.  We have used up all the reserves of breast milk in the freezer from when you were in the NICU and just had to face the fact that you would have to go to formula wheither we wanted you to or not.  I'm sorry baby...I really tried.  But - you have been handling the transition wonderfully.  You are still drinking like a champ and gaining weight beautifully. 
snuggled in a swaddle

We have had lots of visitors and everyone who meets you falls instantly in love.  I can't blame them - you are the most beautiful little girl I have ever seen!  I love you more and more every day and I just can't believe you are mine.  Your daddy and I are so proud to be your parents and can't wait to get to know you more each and every day.

lifting her head!


Love,
Mommy

Little Miss Popularity

Penelope is quite the popular gal.  She's had quite a few visitors and she just loves the company! There is nothing she likes more than being held, and these past few weekends she has been in heaven!

2 weeks ago, Chris and Archana paid us a visit.  Penelope was so happy to see them.  She is also happy that Archana told me about the double swaddle.  Now she's as snug as a bug during sleepy time!
I think P just tooted!
feeling cozy
Then last weekend we had lots of family over.  My sister Tracy and her husband Dave came for a visit from NJ, Sean's sisters Maura and Tara from Philly, and his parents from the Eastern Shore.  Lots of traveling to see our little girl! She was literally held from the time she woke up until late at night.  I have never seen her sleep so much! Nothing like warm, snuggly family to curl up and nap with...that's her motto!

Aunt Tara and Aunt Maura seeing her for the first time since the hospital!
hanging with Grandpop
snuggling with Grandmom
sleeping in Uncle Dave's arms
Winding down after a fun day with Aunt Tracy
Aunt Stacey is coming over this afternoon and this weekend my dad is coming to visit from South Carolina.  Penelope is very excited!

Have a great weekend everyone!
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