Sunday, January 4, 2009

Happy New Year!

For the past week and a half or so our darling little girl has not been sleeping through the night. We understand that she is a baby but waking up this often was so unlike her and especially since she is 8 1/2 months old. Before her surgery and even for the week after we were home Catherine would sleep from 11 p.m. to about 6 a.m. with no problem. She has been waking up around 11, then 2, then 4:30, and sometimes she wants to stay up at 4:30/5:00. We thought that maybe this was due to hunger. So we thought that we would try to fill her up as much as possible during the day. On Tuesday, Catherine had her first food from a spoon and she did great! She ended up having three servings of rice cereal that day. Although she did well eating the cereal it did not help her sleep through the night. So we started to think that maybe she wasn't feeling well. She had been congested in the mornings and needed her nose suctioned out but after it was cleaned out she seemed to be fine until the next morning. On Friday we decided it was well worth the $15 co-pay to get the pediatrician's opinion.
Catherine's pediatrician seemed to think that even though her lungs sound good, she has an upper respiratory infection. So she prescribed an antibiotic to be taken for 10 days. So far Catherine has had 6 doses over the past three days. It seems to have helped a little so far. Her nose was not so clogged this morning and she slept better last night.
While we were at the doctor's office Catherine was weighed. I'm so excited, she now weighs 13 pounds 4 ounces. She gained 29 ounces in 18 days! From the time Catherine was born until her surgery she gained about a half ounce a day. Now she has gained about an ounce and a half a day. It's amazing that she is gaining 3 times as much weight in a day. I wonder if she'll keep up at this pace or if she'll slow down a bit. Our next visit to the pediatrician will be on January 19th for Catherine's 9 month check-up.
After being out of work for four weeks to care for Catherine and celebrate the holidays, I will return to work tomorrow. I will truly miss being "mom" during the day but I know that the children will be in good hands with Dave. Christopher also returns to school tomorrow, and his regular routine with Pop. My Dad picks him up in the morning, takes him to school, picks him up from school, then they spend the afternoon together. They will be working on taking down the Christmas decorations tomorrow. Christopher loves to be a helper and do chores, he is in charge of feeding our dog Sally twice a day. He is such a good boy and a loving big brother. We are so lucky to have two wonderful children! I know that may sound sappy but after seeing a little boy lose his life (in the PICU while Catherine was in the hospital) it really makes us feel grateful and very blessed for what we have.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Happy New Year. I'd love to meet her one of these days. Let me know when would be a good time...