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Clare officially moved into her new room on Friday and the transition went smoothly. We still have a video monitor and audio monitor to ensure that she understands no playing at bedtime. I'm sure that trend will end, but so far it's went well. She seems to still instinctively know which is my morning and wakes up one (or two) hours early. Since daylight savings is next week, it will work well for school, but it's a tough transition now. It's due to the room being significantly more light with the window treatments. Boo to sunlight! We still have a few minor details to finish up before the room is done. Hopefully on April 7th we'll find out whether or not the nursery light fixture (which is VERY girly) is staying or moving. Chris is pretty excited to move it if need be.
Preschool is going well. Thursday was a pick-up with NO stories, so that was a good sign. Clare loves school and asks us every day when we leave if that's where we are going. It's really great to see her at pick-up every day playing with other kids and doing lots of fun stuff.
We had a great play date today with my friend Megan and her daughter Sophia at the Delaware Children's Museum. Clare and Sophia are 10 days apart, so it's so cute to see them together. Sophia is a WAY better listener:) The girls had a great time running around and the Mommies had a good time catching up!
As most of you know, Clare was identified with a speech "issue". It's not a delay (or apraxia or intelligibility or any other "issue" with a name). We contacted her Dr. and she felt it was fine but told us if we were concerned to contact Early Intervention (EI). We did and over the last month we've had an evaluation and endless meetings. Clare is going to start receiving Speech Therapy soon from Early Intervention. Hopefully we can get the crux of the problem quickly and resolve the issue. Because it isn't "typical" and there are no identified underlying issues, it may be a little tough. Clare's strong-will is a topic of many conversations about her speech, but the issue is deeper than just her being stubborn! So, we hope to have more information as we work with a Speech Therapist/SLP.
The subchorionic hematoma that was causing me to be high risk this pregnancy appears to have resolved itself! Which is fantastic! 16 weeks was the magic number and I'm 15.5 so it couldn't have come at a better time! 2 weeks symptom free starting last Thursday will be a great sign (as they can reassert themselves). Our 20 week anatomy scan (4-7-11) will be with the Maternal Fetal Medicine center for one more peek at the baby and the SCH.
So, all is well here! Chris is relived to be finished building furniture for Clare's new room and excited to have a small break since work is so crazy for him!
Lots of Love!
April
Love and miss all of you!
ReplyDeleteSo wait, I have to/get to sleep with the Monkey when I come to visit? Then there will be night play time.
ReplyDeleteYes, you DO get to share a bed with Clare. That way you'll know when she wakes up in the morning to make her breakfast so I can sleep in.
ReplyDeleteOther people will get the bed to themselves because Clare will move into the nursery.
You do realize that this means I get more of an opportunity to aggravate her, right?
ReplyDeleteYes, but then she gets more chances to aggravate you. And she is a little, little person (not just a short adult). So you can kick her back when she kicks you in bed. Oh, and if you sleep with her, she MUST physically touch your face at all times. No idea why, just does.
ReplyDeleteedited to add you "CAN'T" kick her back...
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