Sunday, February 3, 2013

Man of many words :)

AJ and I have looked at each other several times this weekend with that 'did he just say that?' look on our faces.


This weekend he started saying "more" when eating. He will sometimes do the sign for it too. I love the way he says it. So stinking cute!

We can also say "Where is Zoey?" or "Where's Gabby?" and he points to them. Then says, "Woof!" I tried to catch it on video tonight but with no such luck. As soon as I get the dang camera out.. he stops. EVERY time! 

AJ was playing with Charlie before bed tonight. Charlie is obsessed with AJ's phone. He grabbed AJ's phone and AJ said "Hello." Before we knew it, Charlie had the phone to his ear saying "Hello" :) 


How can it be?????

How can it be that my sweet baby boy is almost one? EEKK!!! I am so not ready for that to happen. Time flies.

I found this video this morning and had to post it because I am missing those little baby squeaks that only a small little baby makes. Well maybe he is only making them before his bath :) Seriously how was this almost a year ago????

disclaimer... AJ and I hadn't slept or showered in over 48 hours. Having a baby is hard work...pay no attention to what we..errr...I  look like :) It was very late at night :)


Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Charlie's first dunk

We have been going to water babies at the YMCA the past few Monday nights. It's a great way to spend time as a family but also to see some friends too. Charlie goes with his friends Bella, John, and Will. So fun! He didn't seem to mind going under ...but sure gave us a funny look afterwards.


Thursday, January 10, 2013

W.O.W.

Sometimes I forget to step back and look at the progress that the Propranolol has made. I think back to how nervous we were to start the medicine and now I can't imagine what his hemangioma would look like if we didn't. Charlie was sick over Christmas so we stopped his medicine for a week or so. After a week we could really tell that the hemangioma was still "active." It was redder, warm to the touch, and a little puffier.

Doctors have told us that most hemangiomas stop growing after a year or so. (Charlie will be a year in a short 4 weeks!--CRAZY) so I would think that the growth is slowing down. Our plan right now is to let him grow out of the dosage he is taking right now and hope that the hemangioma will also start to fade on its own. Later, he will also have laser treatments to help with the redness.

As I was hanging Charlie's 9 month pictures today (yes I am behind) I dug out his 3 and 6 month pictures. AJ and I are beyond thrilled with the difference.

This is his 3 month picture. The hemangioma was raised, puffy, red/purple, and breaking open. This picture was taken in June right before we started the Propranolol.

At 6 months the hemangioma was flat and a lot less red. These pictures were taken in Aug.


I don't think I noticed how much it had faded between 6 months and 9 months. The difference is amazing. :)  These pictures were taken beginning of Dec. just 6 months after starting the meds.



Short story: I learned this past week that one of the students I had worked with used to have a hemangioma when she was little. The cool part--she is 10 now and I would have NEVER known. I have known this little girl for years and never would I have guessed she had a hemangioma around her eye and cheek even bigger than Charlie's when she was little. It was so nice to learn this and see this beautiful girl who has taken many of the same steps that we have with Charlie...and now it's gone. It was great seeing "proof" that they really do go away:)  The next best part--her mom is willing to meet and tell me all about it! I am so thankful for great doctors who know exactly what they are doing and for the wonderful support of family and friends. :) Thank you!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

love a good laugh


sorry for the crazy camera work...I was filming and tickling :) 

Thursday, January 3, 2013

:)

A boy, his dogs, a ball, and toy cars




What more could a little boy want??!?!