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Leah dove into the cake with her fingers. |
We celebrated Leah's first birthday with a bunch of friends and family at our house. Leah's music teacher lead the group in a one-hour sing-and-play-along using piano and percussion instruments. After music and snacks, we sang "Happy Birthday" and enjoyed chocolate fudge cake! Leah shakes the maracas. |
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Caitlyn, Leah and Ashleigh play the gathering drum. |
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Everybody makes music! |
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After the party, we opened presents! |
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We rented a tent, tables and chairs to accommodate all of our guests.
At the end of the party, we gave each baby a sippy cup that contained a pair of blue egg shakers (like the ones in the picture but without handles) and a fruit juice snack. The older children each got a red paper bag with maracas, a tambourine, and fruit roll-ups. 10/17/02 - Leah went in for her one year check up and shots today. Her head circumference is in the 95th percentile (such a smart little girl), her height is in the 75th percentile at 30 inches, and her weight of 21 pounds is in the 50th percentile. This is all great! The doctor was delighted to hear that she's started walking, and that she is taking more and more steps every day. When I mentioned Leah's recent sleeping problem (waking once or twice a night), I told him that after interviewing several experienced mothers, I took their advice last night and ignored her cries completely. He advised against that, saying that she likely felt abandoned and that excessive crying leads to throwing up. He suggested the Ferber Method instead. We'll give it a try, especially since our first night of ignoring her didn't go so well. Since we turned off the monitor, we didn't hear her until 5:30 am. At that point, she was screaming at the top of her lungs. When we finally brought her to bed with us, she responded with a 90-minute temper tantrum. Ah, well. This should be a process. Leah's sleeping patterns have been changing. She's down to one long nap per day, and only ocassionally taking a small second. Since Leah received two live vaccines today, the doctor said it would be normal for her to break out in a rash and develop a low fever in about two weeks. Her next check up will be when she turns 15 months. 10/20/02
- Leah continues to wake in the middle of the night. We tried the Ferber
method, but it just didn't feel right. So, Leah spent the early morning
hours with us a few times. She cried a lot at first, but less later
when we discovered that videos distract her. Last night, everything
fell apart. Leah would not let us put her down to bed. Instead, she
cried uncontrollably, often whimpering. We brought her to bed with us,
stroking her hair and hugging her, which was helpful, but not enough
to stop the waking and crying all through the night. By 3 am, Leah had
developed a fever of 101.2 F. The next morning,
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