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Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thanksgiving anniversary

I can not believe that a year ago on Thanksgiving we were two weeks post Mia's first major surgery - her lip repair - and were finally able to take off her Pedi-Wrap arm restraints.  Man, we were so excited for that day and terrified all the same that somehow she would do horrible damage to the surgery site once we actually took them off.  She still had her Hitler style steri-strip on her lip from surgery that we'd been slowly trimming down, but was such a little trooper and was doing so good. I can't believe we are a year out!  Mia's made it through lip AND palate surgery like a trooper. We are SO THANKFUL to have her in our lives and SO GRATEFUL that we are on the other side of these surgeries and ready for a much needed break for a few years.  :)

So thankful for this little bug that's growing up so fast and for the cooler weather we are FINALLY having.

Last Thanksgiving finally free of the arm restraints. Man, look at this little cutie - so tiny and so precious!!! (even with her Hitler-style bloody steri-strip mustache)  :)

Only 5 months old in this photo - my how time has flown! She's growing up so fast, but continues to be such a joy. She's learning and growing and changing so quickly and continues to amaze us. She's doing so many great things that I don't even know where to start. 

At 17 months Mia:
  • is finally walking, though her locomotion method of choice is still crawling
  • seems to walk better for anyone BESIDES mom
  • gives huge two-armed hugs that just slay us
  • loves to climb on the couch, rocking chair and almost anything else she can find
  • loves to look out the windows and pull the string on the blinds to tilt them open
  • gives kisses by either leaning her head towards you to kiss or sometimes leaning towards you with her sweet little baby mouth
  • does baby sign language for 'more', 'hungry/food', 'all done' (which she also uses for 'no thank you') and has started doing the sign for stop (although her version is one powerful clap) lol
  • regularly says "up", "more" and "dog"
  • has recently started nodding and will nod to let us know that she wants what we are asking for, though her nod cracks us up because it is slow, over-exaggerated and very deliberate
  • LOVES LOVES LOVES dogs
  • has a hard time sharing
  • is constantly taking off her shoes and socks
  • loves going "out" side for walks or to the park
  • is fearless and loves to go down the slides at the park
  • will wave her hands "no thank you" when we ask if she's ready to go mimi's (Spanish nickname for 'dormir' - to sleep) but goes down to bed easily and sleeps 12 hours through the night
  • loves to stack her stacking buckets and will stand up and balance to stack the highest cups
  • likes putting the shapes and numbers in her sorter cube
  • loves playing with people's phones
  • is growing like a weed
  • is moving into size 18 month clothes, but still wears a small size three shoe - we aren't sure where she got the tiny feet from!
  • does not like you to take things from her, but if you say, "Can I have it, please?", she'll usually hand it over
  • is still the light of our lives and such a joy to have as a daughter
  • she loves to eat scrambled eggs with cheese, hot dogs, oatmeal, quesadillas , McDonald's dollar hamburgers, macaroni and cheese, soggy breakfast cereal and fruit leather, among other things  :)
I definitely need to write about our last few weeks, especially our road-trip to El Paso for Thanksgiving, but that will have to wait for later.  Right now I'm thankful for my comfy king sized bed with it's memory foam topper.  :)

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving and Giving Thanks

Happy Thanksgiving all! 

Today I'd like to take a moment to list a few things that I'm thankful for:
  • I'm thankful for my wonderful husband - for his understanding and caring, for what a good husband and father he is, for helping me be a better communicator, for knowing me better than almost anyone and for loving me in spite of it.
  • I'm thankful for my beautiful, happy little girl Mia - she is such a mild, easy-going and joyful little soul and she brings so much happiness to our lives. 
  • I'm thankful for my amazing family, extended family, and for all of my amazing friends.
  • I'm thankful for my home and for the opportunity I have to be a stay-at-home-mom.
  • I'm thankful for modern medicine - for our wonderful doctors who have treated and taken care of Mia and I during pregnancy and beyond.
  • I'm thankful that we've made it through two weeks post surgery.
  • I'm extremely thankful that today we could finally take off Mia's arm restraints!
  • I'm thankful to have been able to spend Thanksgiving with some of my family, even though many of them are far away.
  • I'm thankful for modern technology that make it possible to keep in touch with family that is scattered all over the globe.
  • I'm thankful for my life and all that I've learned thus far.
  • I'm thankful to live in this free country.
  • I'm thankful for Shriner's hospital and for the great care they've taken of Mia and at no cost to us.
  • I'm thankful that Mia's lip surgery
  • I'm thankful for my comfy bed.
  • I'm thankful for my contacts and glasses that help me be able to see the beautiful world that I live in.
  • I'm thankful for so many other things that I can't even begin to mention them.
  • I'm thankful.
I love my little family!
Look - no arm restraints on today!!!

Earlier this week:

Even WITH the arm restraints my silly little goose somehow finds a way to push her face against, get her mouth on and/or lick SOMETHING!

 And when we move something out of her way, she'll find something ELSE to gnaw on.

...or she finds ANOTHER way to get at it.  :)

Cousin Freddy teaching Mia how to text.

Thanksgiving Day:

Tia Bertha working on the stuffing.

Comadre Lupe helping keep the dishes under control.

Getting caught up on folding loads and loads of laundry while Freddy tries to wake up from his comfy night on the Love Sac and works on selling Zeus's tickets to the UT vs A&M football game.

While we were hard at work, Zeus's brother Tuco - pronounced Too-ko - (who'd gotten into town around 2 am) was sleeping peacefully in the guest bedroom.  His step-daughter Chayo who's 7 years old decided to sneak in the room and take a picture of him with her stuffed puppy while he was asleep.  This is the photo she took on her Nintendo DS.  Just so you know, Tuco is an ex-Marine.  :)

I smell blackmail!

Mia and I with Chayo and her infamous stuffed puppy.

My sweet baby girl and I.  I love her to pieces!!!

My drooly little girl - I think she may be teething... again!

She drools all the time now and we go through at LEAST 4 bibs a day.  Plus, she loves rubbing the underside of her tongue over her two bottom teeth so her tongue is flashing in and out of her mouth CONSTANTLY!  Oh, and she's in her cute 1st Thanksgiving bib that Zeus got for her before she was born.  :)

Zeus's sister Bertha and her son Freddy.

Zeus's big brother Tuco and his wife Lupe.

The Moreno Clan (minus Danny and his kids and Tuco's daughter Jessica).  Grandpa Tin (Teen), Freddy, Bertha, Zeus, Mia, and Tuco.

A good chunk of the extended Moreno clan, and our group forThanksgiving, minus our family friend Vaughn who was taking the photographs.  (Thanks Vaughn for telling me that I had funky hair sprouts on each side of my head.  Jeeze Louise!)

I am so very thankful for all of my many blessings!