The babies are both doing very well. CJ is definitely the little snuggler, where Savannah is content being left alone. However, we try to spend equal time snuggling each baby as well as Ashley.
Ashley is having a very difficult time adjusting and has regressed a little bit. We are hoping this phase is short lived.
We are getting a little cabin fever since we are only allowed to take the babies out while it is warm. They are not allowed a lot of people, especially other children until they get much stronger and RSV season passes. So it looks like we will be spending a lot of time home since RSV season is not over until April. They will, however, get shots to help prevent getting RSV. These shots are once a month until April comes around.
October will be a busy month for doctor follow up appointments. They have to see the Pulmonologist and Savannah will be having another Eye exam and will be seeing another surgeon for her thumb. For those who don't know, Savannah's thumb turned black when she was about 3 weeks old. The doctors thought she was going to lose her thumb, but one day when we arrived at the hospital we noticed it was no longer black and was pink again. The only problem is its shape and possible functionality. However, the surgeon thinks he may be able to fix it so it is fully functioning and looks normal. It really doesn't look bad at all, but we will take the doctors advice to have a consultation to make sure it will function properly.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
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