Friday, March 26, 2010

Shameless Plug

I painted this for a co-worker of mine's first grand daughter and was tickled that it turned out so cute. I  coordinated it with the baby bedding & I'm willing to do a custom one for you! Message me for details :)

Welcome to the world sweet Jazzlyn Rosalie!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Saturday Night Par-tay!

Trying to give a hug!



Anderson taps his chest and then throws a peace sign-so cute!





Blowing kisses


A glove?








He's so thankful for her help

Aaahh, so comfy!

??? Crazy kids!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Spring Time Fun!























Sunday, March 21, 2010

PIgtails & a Snack

Harper has been so sweet today! Her hair is growing fast & now we have pigtails :)

Saturday, March 13, 2010

March Sweetie!

We've been having a fun time with our Harper girl this month. She'll be 16 months old next week and it's amazing to see how much she's grown and all of the new little things she does. She is saying lots of words and is repeating more and more. Monkey see, monkey do! 



Let me touch up my makeup...once she gets hold of something it's hard to take it away...I just let her play until she gets bored of it!

We've been doing some remodeling that takes place directly under Harper's room, so last weekend she got to nap on a palette. Amazingly, she slept right through the radio, banging, and adult lunch time right in the same room. Sweet, tired little girl!

First popsicle! Yum! She's cutting two teeth right now, so I know the cold felt good.

When I picked Harper up from school the other day, this is what her hair looked like! So cute & thank you Ms. Allyson! I think the food on the face only adds to the overall chic-ness-:P

We have lots of laughing these days, but are also starting to experience some toddler moodiness. Grunting, whining and sometimes all-out tantrums, but I know she's just needing us to set some limitations for her, and also help her communicate what she needs. She is just a determined little girl, and somedays it's like looking in a mirror-ha ha. I have NO idea WHERE she gets such an attitude :) 

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

My Grandmother Hollis crocheted these sweet little hearts for Harper's friends at school. I added a little card to a rice krispy heart treat & called it a Valentine! 

  

I actually made the applique design on this little top! 
 

Just chillaxin' with her Mardi Gras beads



She thinks it's funny to stick out her tongue! Grandmommy and Daddy Ray got her playing this game :)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Those Pretty Baby Blues!

As many of you know, Harper was diagnosed with Strambismus, or more specifically, Alternating Estropia  last summer. In plain English, that meant that she was only using one eye at a time. Her vision was good in each eye, but using only one at a time meant she had monocular vision versus bi-nocular vision, which gives us depth perception (among many other things). We found a wonderful doctor at The Callahan Eye Foundation at UAB, and elected to have him perform eye muscle surgery. The percent chance of success for the surgery before the age of 18 months (and Harper's case) is about 70-something %...so we felt it was the best and only chance that Harper's eyes could be realigned and given the chance to work together.  Research says that after 18 months it is really hard for the brain to reprogram itself to use the eyes together.

All that technical jargon aside, we took her in at 6am Friday morning at Children's South. It was the best hospital experience I've ever had. The hospital itself was so colorful and definitely kid-friendly (we pushed her around the halls in a Cozy Coupe!), and the staff could not have been nicer. It took about an hour for the surgery, then Dr. Cogen came in and told us that it went great and explained what he did and what to expect for the next few days. We just needed to watch her closely since the after effects of the anesthesia could cause her to be more unstable. She slept the whole way home (yay!) and was in a great mood when she woke up. She was pretty light sensitive for the first several hours. We had a lunch picnic in her room with the curtains pulled closed :) We could also tell that it hurt when she rubbed her eyes, so we gave her a few doses of the pain medicine the doctor prescribed. Visually, the inner corners of her eyes were red and her eyes were a little puffy and like pink eye when she woke up Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Cogen even called to check up on her Saturday (very nice!). But other than that she has been running around like a normal busy toddler! She doesn't have to wear a patch any more and we don't have to give her drops or anything at all. It's amazing what can be done. I know this really is life changing for her! It's been promising to see her use her eyes together & cut them to one side. I have never seen my sweet baby do that before! I've snapped just a few pictures, trying to get her "new eyes", but it's so hard to get her to look at me these days! I have lots of profile and top-of-the-head pics, and a few straight on shots with strange faces! I will upload a ton of pics soon. I just wanted to capture this experience on the blog so that we can remember and so any family and friends could get a few more details about what all has been going on.

Hope you are all doing well!

I have a couple of pics to add to the post now!