Today we had Owen’s 24 month well visit check up at the doctors. He doesn’t seem to mind the doctor’s office at all and was happy and easy going for the entire check up. The doctor and nurse really seem to enjoy his visit and they are both very good at keeping him entertained. He had to get one shot at the end, but we had him laughing so hard right before the shot that he barely cried once he felt the shot. He was then easily distracted with the snoopy band-aid and stickers that followed.
We found out that Owen has a bit of an ear infection but that it is on its way out so she didn’t need to treat it. We’re hoping this is the reason for an increased level of tossing and during the last few nights.
The doctor shared that APA still recommends that we wait until age 3 for Owen to have any peanuts. The risk is low since we don’t have history of allergies, but it’s still safer to wait. We’ll probably follow her recommendation – especially since he seems to be content with soy peanut butter. She also prescribed Fluoride drops since Folsom does not have fluoride in the water, and recommended that we take Owen with us to the dentist too. She thinks he’ll do great there so we should expose him now before he gets scared.
The doc gave Owen a great bill of health and was happy to see him so happy.
Owen’s measurements: He’s back on the charts for weight!
Weight: 23 lbs and 13.3oz – 7%
HT: 32.5inches –9%
Weight for his height ratio – 25%
Head circumference- growing right on track for Owen’s specific trend line – 21%
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Owen's birthday weekend- part 2- The Little Gym
This year, in addition to the family birthday parties and Skype sessions, we decided to have a small party for Owen and some of his friends at the Little Gym. We had a few kids from Owen's day care, one of our neighbors, the Chandrapal girls, and Aiden join us. The kids were SO cute together. The party is structured for parents to be included and to be there to help their kids with the different activities. We spent most of the party in the gym- enjoying a mix of free time and organized time with a couple of moments focused on Owen - where we all sang to Owen for his birthday. The kids had the chance to tumble, run around, and play on the various gym equipment and also participate in the "organized" activities such as a bounce track, parachute game, ball time (imagine a dozen kids chasing, kicking, stumbling over, throwing, running with, and falling over two dozen different size bouncy balls) and of course, a toddler favorite- bubble time. After gym time, we moved to the party room for some cupcakes and brownies. All the kids seemed to have a really fun time, and there is no doubt in our minds that Owen loved every minute of it. It was a very special day.
We ended up with great photos of all the kids, but we've only posted a couple shots of some of the other kids since we're not sure if all the parents are in favor of internet photo posts. We did include a couple blurry shots/back shots so you could see some of the activities!
We ended up with great photos of all the kids, but we've only posted a couple shots of some of the other kids since we're not sure if all the parents are in favor of internet photo posts. We did include a couple blurry shots/back shots so you could see some of the activities!
Owen's birthday weekend Part 1 - visit with cousin Aiden
This past weekend, my cousin Danielle, my Aunt Cheryl, and Aiden (Danielle's son - 3 weeks younger than Owen) drove up to visit and celebrate Owen's 2nd birthday with us. We had a wonderful time watching the boys play together and we're happy to report that most of the time, the boys shared and played very well. Of course, they weren't perfect and there were definitely times Owen was territorial, but all in all it was better than we could have hoped for a weekend-long "sharing" session. On Saturday, we took the boys to a nearby park with a water feature and on Sunday, we had Owen's birthday party, other than those activities, we mainly just hung around playing with the boys. There were so many great moments, but here are a few highlights:






Monday, August 24, 2009
A summer trip to Apple Hill
Last Saturday morning, we headed up the hill for some late season berry picking. We went to a farm and picked both blueberries and raspberries. Owen loved it! He ate a number of berries off the vines and enjoyed being out in the country. We came away with basket full of raspberries and at least a couple of cups of blueberries. As if the fresh berries were not enough of a reward, we stopped at a second farm and bought fresh apple donuts and apples to go!
Later that evening, we were blessed with cooler temperatures and ended up having a picnic at the park for dinner. Owen played and played, while I sat under a tree, enjoying a cool breeze and my Olive Garden salad and pasta (Kris was a trooper and played with Owen and ate his food near the swings). The cool weather stuck with us Sunday morning and gave us a wonderful preview of Fall. Needless to say, I’m more than ready for leaves to start changing colors and the fall trips to Apple Hill to start.


Later that evening, we were blessed with cooler temperatures and ended up having a picnic at the park for dinner. Owen played and played, while I sat under a tree, enjoying a cool breeze and my Olive Garden salad and pasta (Kris was a trooper and played with Owen and ate his food near the swings). The cool weather stuck with us Sunday morning and gave us a wonderful preview of Fall. Needless to say, I’m more than ready for leaves to start changing colors and the fall trips to Apple Hill to start.
August - Baby Ultra-sound
Last week, we had our main ultra-sound (u/s) appointment. The tech checked out the baby’s fingers and toes and heart valves and a number of other measurements such as the size of the kidneys, thighs, brain, and heart. The tech can’t give any indication if anything is wrong, but at the end of the appointment she said not to expect a call from the doctor since that usually only happens if there is something grossly wrong. This was nice to hear since we couldn’t read her at all during the exam and there were a number of moments she was concentrating really hard. We saw the heartbeat and were told it’s in the normal range at 154 beats per minute and found out the baby is 11 ounces now. Today was our chance to find out the sex of the baby. Up until this weekend, I was really set on not finding out the sex, but as the appointment got closer, I started to think about how nice it would be to know. In the end, we decided to stay surprised until the birth of the baby. It will definitely make choosing a name a little harder, but this way, we’ll have the chance to experience the surprise of finding out the sex of our baby at birth. Plus, we’ll get to play the guessing game for another five months or so.
The data today places the expected due date on 1/13 – originally, Kris and I calculated the date to be 1/11 but our doctor was pretty adamant that the baby would be another week later (1/18). Because she was so certain about something so inexact, I now find this extra funny and look forward to hearing her response at our next appointment. I’m sure she will say the measurement has a margin of error of 1 week (which we know it does)– and that we should keep the 1/18 target due date. Given Owen’s arrival 2 weeks early, Kris and I now know better than to depend on any u/s predicted date as babies come when they are good and ready (but this time we’ll have baby diapers on hand at least a month early so nobody has to run to the store for us while we’re in the hospital)!
In other baby news, I can now feel the baby kicking. This is always a wonderful milestone and helps to make the pregnancy more real and exciting. I’m looking forward to more and more kicks and flips.
Here are a couple of the u/s shots. They are extra- small for some reason - but hopefully you will be able to see the baby's foot and face.


The data today places the expected due date on 1/13 – originally, Kris and I calculated the date to be 1/11 but our doctor was pretty adamant that the baby would be another week later (1/18). Because she was so certain about something so inexact, I now find this extra funny and look forward to hearing her response at our next appointment. I’m sure she will say the measurement has a margin of error of 1 week (which we know it does)– and that we should keep the 1/18 target due date. Given Owen’s arrival 2 weeks early, Kris and I now know better than to depend on any u/s predicted date as babies come when they are good and ready (but this time we’ll have baby diapers on hand at least a month early so nobody has to run to the store for us while we’re in the hospital)!
In other baby news, I can now feel the baby kicking. This is always a wonderful milestone and helps to make the pregnancy more real and exciting. I’m looking forward to more and more kicks and flips.
Here are a couple of the u/s shots. They are extra- small for some reason - but hopefully you will be able to see the baby's foot and face.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
August Pregnancy Update
This morning I had my monthly check up with the doc. We heard the heart beat – which sounded perfect and lovely and the doc reported that all my blood-lab work has come back with great results. She’s happy with my weight gain (few pounds), and the height of the fundus (top of the uterus), and my blood pressure. My morning sickness has passed for the most part – which is a major relief to both Kris and me. Last night, I actually helped make a homemade pesto sauce which is significant because it’s really the first time I’ve helped in the kitchen in months! As for exercise, I continue to be a bit lazy and haven’t walked as much as I should. Although it’s a poor excuse, I’m sure the heat has played a major factor in this decision- but I will be going to my second pre-natal yoga class tomorrow – so that’s something! Kris will join me for the next appointment in a couple weeks, as it’s at a lab to get our next ultra-sound exam. At that appointment, we’ll get a better update on the baby’s size and how the baby, placenta, and umbilical cord are positioned. Plus, it’s typically a chance to find out the baby’s sex, but we’re still planning to be surprised! Our fingers are crossed that the tech doesn’t spill the beans…
Monday, August 10, 2009
August 2009 Trip to OC
We just got back from a great visit in Orange. Owen and I arrived before Kris since I had the opportunity to work from the house a couple of days. We had a few adventures and also some nice quality down time where we just hung out and relaxed and caught up with the gang. Our activities included a beach day in San Diego with friends and family, a guys day at the beach in Newport followed up by pool time, and two family get-togethers for Owen's 2nd birthday and little bro Gianni's 12th birthday. Owen LOVED his presents and went crazy for his new trucks, books, and tool set- he's one lucky, happy, and entertained kid these days! Since we've been back home, Owen has barely asked to watch TV and has been happily distracted by playing with his train set AND his new trucks and motorcycles all at once! One of the best parts of the trip was spending time with my good pal Erin in San Diego- we were able to meet her very adorable, almost 1 year old Lindsey for the first time which was really a treat!
Lindsey ~ 11 months
Cake time for the birthday boys
The boys playing/opening presents
Jamie, Kristin & me
cousin Aiden ~23 months

Lindsey ~ 11 months
Cake time for the birthday boys
The boys playing/opening presents
Jamie, Kristin & me
cousin Aiden ~23 months

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