Yeah, I know, its been a while since we’ve updated. I guess we get caught up in the whole parenting thing and forget to blog about it. At least we have our priorities straight!
Bella has been growing so fast lately. Every time I look at her, she’s pudgier, longer and she smiles even more. Really, she’s turned a personality corner in the past couple weeks where she understand she doesn’t need to fuss about things. She smiles all the time, laughs when she’s entertained and she’s much more patient with diaper changes and feeding preparations. She’s got so much personality, with preferences about everything. Its so beautiful to watch her grow.
The other week, Bella got her first snow! A rare thing here in Houston. Unfortunately, it also brought her first cold with it. She started out with a little nasal congestion that turned into coughing and wheezing. Sarah and I got a little concerned by about the 3rd day and decided to take her to the doctor. We just wanted to rule out any standout medical issue and make sure it was just a cold.
We went to see Dr. Seymour Goldberg, as we heard he was open to natural parenting ideas. Overall, the visit was better than I had expected. Dr. Goldberg was respectful of our desires and did the examination right in my lap. The whole experience was so much better being able to hold my daughter when she’s upset and not worry that she feels scared in someone elses arms.
Anyway, Dr. Goldberg diagnosed her with Respiratory Syncytial Virus, which in most cases, usually lasts 7-8 days and the symptoms are nothing different than a cold. He perscribed some antibiotics and a low-dose sterorioid for her lungs. Knowing that antibiotics do nothing for viruses and seeing absolutely no need for steroroids, we were happy to leave knowing what the deal was and that we were already doing what we needed to do. So, we continued with the humidifier in our room, lots of sleep, Eucalyptus oil on a difuser and the occasional breastmilk up the nose (really, it works great!).
Sure enough, Bella was healthy and normal at the end of the 8 day cycle, without drugs and medical intervention. We were so relieved to not see our baby not coughing anymore. Since then, Bella has been on this massive development streak. She’s trying everything!
Bella almost has the ability to roll over from her stomach to her back. She gets her arm straight, and rocks her leg back to get that flip-over momentum going. She just has a little bit more to go. But otherwise, she’s been standing up, supporting her weight for up to 5-6 minutes at a time. When she’s on her tummy, she gets to the full head-at-ninety-degrees pose… without her hands. She does it all back and stomach muscles with her hands out to her sides. I’m not even sure I can do that for as long as she does.
For a couple of weeks, Bella has done the gather-in thing when reaching for objects. You know, where babies try and hug objects to pull it to their mouths. But in the past couple of days, she’s progressed to proper grasping. She loves vitamin bottles. We sit her in her high chair and she just reaches with both hands and grabs the bottle and puts it straight in her mouth. She’s a pro at it already. We’ve moved it mid-reach and she’ll adjust her course and follow the toy.
Bella has also started talking a whole lot. She does low coos, extended bubble-producing goos and loud, long squeal conversations. They’re not just outbursts, they’re long sentences and stories. She delivers these emphatic speeches that range from excited to concerned to story-telling. Seriously, the girl has quite a repertoire. And you can definitely tell she’s talking to you, conveying her stories to you. She’s doing so great.
My family gave me a Burley Bee bike trailer for my birthday so I can take Bella out on bike rides with me. So, it took a few days of rain and such, but Sarah and I finally got it hooked to my bike and Bella securely strapped in and we took off! She had the perfect look of snobbiness as I pulled her along in her chariot. We took her around the block twice before it started raining. I cannot wait to take her out again though. She’s going to spend a lot of time in that trailer.
So, as you can tell. I love my daughter. She’s so incredibly awesome. I really don’t know what I did before her.