Monday, October 30, 2006

Two-Year Old Stats

This may seem a bit late, but we just had Nora's two-year check-up last Thursday!

Height: 33.5 " (50%)
Weight: 24lbs. 4 oz. (40-50%)
Head Circ: 48.9 cm (HUGE!)

Nurse questions:
Is she saying two-word sentences? Huh? More like 6-8 word sentences!
Can she name four body parts? Nora, show the nice nurse where your arm pit is!
Does she have at least a 50 word vocabulary? Who can count that many words? I think we surpassed 50 words six months ago.

Needless to say, even though Nora was six weeks early, she is well beyond where she needs to be at this point. Let's hope she stays ahead of the curve ;-)

I can't imagine what is going to happen in the next year! The changes we've seen this year leave both Brian and I in awe. I wish I could learn things as quickly and Nora!

Sunday, October 29, 2006

New Short Do

Sorry for the fuzziness, but it was the best I could do with Brian hogging the camera in China ;-) Friends stopped over and I had them take a picture with their camera phone. Posted by Picasa
Nora loved the Yakama apples this weekend. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Goin for a short do

On Saturday I'm going to take Nora to get her hair cut after we come back from visiting Auntie Pea. I have decided that she would look super cute in a little bob and it may help with the hair twisting as well.

On the Halloween costume front, Nora and I went shopping for hers yesterday. I had her try on a chicken suit and a pumpkin. The chicken suit was adorable and the pumpkin suit was so-so. I held up both costumes to let her choose. She chose the pumpkin. Crap. I decided to make is two out of three. All three times she chose the pumpkin. So it is, Nora is going to be a pumpkin for Halloween.

On Friday, after school, Nora and I are going to drive to Ellensburg to spend some time with Auntie Pea. We are going to go to a children's orchestra Halloween concert. This is where Nora will get to sport her costume for the first time. On Saturday morning, we are going to go apple picking and then we'll drive home Saturday afternoon for the 5:00 PM haircut.

On Sunday, Nora is going to spend some time with her favorite babysitters (OK, only babysitters) while Mommy and a new friend go out for lunch and get our nails done. Should be a blast...for both of us!

Back at Daycare

After a full 24 hours of no fever and cabin fever setting in, Nora is back at daycare. I took all of today off because the doctor told me that the virus would last a good 72 hours. Well, she has been fever free for close to 36 hours and is sick of being around Mommy. This morning she promptly awoke and asked for Cherrios and raisins (thanks mom) and Brandon (her best friend from daycare). I told her we'd see how the morning went.

By 9:30 she was playing in her bedroom and "reading" her books to Brandon. I decided it was time. I may as well use my time off to pack a few more boxes because it is just me for the next nine days.

When I dropped Nora off at daycare, the kids were all playing outside. I wasn't really sure about her relationship with Brandon. I wasn't sure if Nora was just obsessed with him or if it was a mutual friendship. I soon found out that Brandon loves Nora just as much as she loves him. We walked out the back door onto the playground and I heard a squeal from across the play area. Brandon came running up to Nora and gave her a big hug. I guess it's mutual!

NuNu, Nora's favorite daycare teacher, told me that Nora and Brandon nap next to each other on their respective cots. Every day, Nora rubs Brandon's back and tells him to "Go sleep, close eyes, shhhh..." Hysterical! This is exactly what she does to Ernie when she lays down for bed. She goes through our bedtime routine with Ernie and makes sure that he is ready for bed as well. Gotta love that!

I've taken the plunge. I just ordered a parenting guide to potty training and a book for Nora about potty training too. One is by Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers) and I'm sure she'll LOVE that one just as much as Brian will.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Virus

Yup, you read right, Nora is the excited recipient of a 72 hour virus! Here is a time sensitive list of the exciting events in the Remfrey house:

Monday 5:00 PM - Mommy picks up Nora and she falls asleep on the way home. Not her normal self that serenades her driver the whole way home.

Monday 6:00 PM - Mommy takes Nora's temperature and it reads 100.5. Not too high, but enough to send up warning flags.

Monday 6:10 PM - Mommy gives Nora Tylenol and she pukes all over Mommy and the kitchen. It even got in the air vent on the front of the dishwasher as we violently turned during the puke to make the sink.

Monday 6:15 PM - "Mommy, I want Cherrios and raisins!" Nora was back to herself.

Monday 8:00 PM - Nora turned into a monster during bath time. She didn't want anyone to touch her or wash any part of her body. Her hair is still dirty ;-)

Tuesday 1:30 AM - Nora woke up with a 101.5 fever. Mommy gave her some crackers and Motrin trying to avoid the previous evening's mess.

Tuesday 1:30-6:30 AM - Nora slept with Mommy and Daddy for the night. Mommy jumped at every movement scared she was going to puke on one of her parents.

Tuesday 6:30 AM - Nora woke up bright-eyed and ready for her usual: Cherrios and raisins.

Tuesday 11:00 AM - Daycare called saying Nora's temp was up to 103.2.

Tuesday 12:20 PM - Dr. Chang reported that Nora was her third case of the day with high fever and tummy and back rash.

Recommended treatment: Stay at home for the next 72 hours and wait for it to pass. Ugh. Mommy is off to write lesson plans in the morning while Daddy stays home with the babe. Daddy leaves for China tomorrow afternoon, while Mommy and Nora recover in isolation.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

"Don't make a knot!"

Nora's newest phrase. Nora has always been a hair twirler. For some reason, all of a sudden, it has turned into making knots in her hair. We've even had to use a scissors a few times! I've tried to get her to realize that obsessive twirling will make a knot. Hence the phrase, "Don't make a knot," which is simply Nora repeating me when she starts to twirl her hair.

Hopefully she'll still have hair by the time we get home for Christmas!

Monday, October 16, 2006

Carving pumpkins

Yesterday we helped Nora carve her first pumpkin. In this picture, she's showing us her creative drawing which would have been quite difficult to render with a knife...so we had to compromise and cut out a smiley face instead.

I think her favorite part was reaching in to pull the guts out, the look on her face was precious. "Yucky! Yucky!"

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Infection?

Nora seems to be back to her old self. The initial pee dip test at the doctors office didn't show any signs of an infection, but they said that doesn't mean one wasn't brewing. They sent if off to the main lab where they let it cook for 48 hours to see if anything grows.

All that matters now is that she is eating and sleeping well! She woke up this morning at 5:00, ate a banana, slept on a big chunk of it in our bed, and woke up with us at 7:30! We've had a nice morning filled with pancakes and kisses. She's already asking for the castle park.

We are going to make our way to the pumpkin patch this afternoon and meander through the corn maze. Don't you think that pumpkin farms should have a place where you can carve your pumpkin so you don't have to make the mess at home? All they would have to make available were a few markers, carving tools, and lots of brown paper bags to take the seeds home. Maybe I'll suggest the idea when we are there ;-) I'm sure they'll love that!

Friday, October 06, 2006

Uh Oh

Nora is sick...really sick. Last night she threw up right before going to bed and then threw up a couple more times this morning. Her temperature started going up and we both got scared.

I took her to the doctor and they sent me home with a prescription for a bladder infection (hopefully we've caught it at this stage) and directions to get a urine sample before starting the antibiotic. I'll do my best so we don't have to have a catheter! As some of you may remember, Nora had a horrible kidney infection last September that turned into a blood infection quickly. I don't want her to have to be hospitalized again, so I'm trying to be as proactive as possible.

I'll keep you up to date.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Nora's new bike- vroom vroom!



When we got home yesterday there was a package waiting for Nora at the front door. Lo and behold, it was a birthday present from Uncle Eric and Auntie Ruth!

"Nora bike! Nora bike!" she said. "Vroom vroom!"

We opened the box and I started to pull out the parts. Nora looked at me with the gravitas of someone about to perform brain surgery. "Daddy help it?" she asked.

"Yes, daddy will put it together," I replied.

As soon as I got the frame put together, Nora started climbing over my arms to sit on it. She picked out random sockets from my socket set and handed them to me. "Here, daddy."

We put her on the bike and she rang the little bell on the handlebars with a huge smile on her face. "Good job daddy!" she said.

(incidentally - this is what she says anytime she hears someone in the bathroom. April emerged from the bathroom a couple of days ago and was congratulated by Nora for her amazing ability to use the potty all by herself. "Good job mommy!")

She hasn't figured out how to use the pedals yet but absolutely loves her new bike. Thanks Uncle Eric and Auntie Ruth! Posted by Picasa