This one was cute because she was putting her hand up to her forehead in a dramatic fashion everytime we got near her with the wand. My fluid was great and so was hers and she officially beat Annie in the most ultrasounds deparment - this was her 34th ultrasound - my insurance company hates me!I finally sucked it up and decided that Annie needed to stop taking a bottle at night. We started and stopped this process a few times over the last few months but I finally realized how traumatic it will be for poor Annie if we take away her bottles just as Elizabeth comes home with her bottles. Things started out okay and than went downhill fast. I let Daddy be the bad guy and try to give her some regular milk in a cup before sending her off to the crib.The fighting began when she realized she had milk and no formula - she hates milk!
And then she got REALLY mad at Daddy and started shrieking! Bob stayed calm and sang to her until she started yelling "Night night". She was pissed enough at us that she just wanted to go to bed and be done with this whole thing.Daddy -looking a bit haggard - finally calms her down and brings her to bed! Another phase of her babyhood over! If I wasn't already having a baby this is the point where I would be wishing for one!
Peter had a field trip to the Apple Orchard today and Bob was lucky enough to go with him - they had a blast and came home with more apples than we will ever consume in a month. Bob, my perfect husband, has one fatal flaw - the inability to remember the camera for these occasions. A friend was on the trip so all may not be lost but for now you'll have to just have to picture the fun they had picking apples and telling knock knock jokes with Peter's class!
My Dad is in Haiti - he took a flight out this morning and hopefully has joined his group by now. Keep him in your prayers for a safe journey and lots of good work accomplished!
GNM - ILY!
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you're very kind to not blame it on auntie meg! i'm sorry :-( in my defense, i was rushing!
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