Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Kayleigh's One!

Kayleigh's 1st Birthday
Sep 24, 2006 - 34 Photos

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Mom and Dad have had a hard time updating the post lately due to all of the activity in the household. There are no soccer games or piano lessons to attend, just a very quick one year old to chase around the house. Kayleigh celebrated her 1st birthday a couple weeks ago and had a blast. Kayleigh had many loved ones come from as far away as Chicago, IL to help her celebrate her 1st year on Earth, and what a year it has been! Those of you who have been with Kayleigh since the very beginning know what a roller coaster ride it has been. From the first few days of not really knowing what was ahead to now watching this beautiful little girl laugh, play, walk and even say a few words has been an amazing adventure.

The past few months have been really exciting. Since the last update, Kayleigh has learned to walk and even has her first pair of shoes. She moved up to the next room at daycare and loves interacting with the other kids. She has stopped taking formula (YEA!!) and is drinking regular old milk out of sippy cups - yes, she was even weaned from her bottles. Dad put her to bed without her pacifier tonight, but Mom isn't ready to give that up yet. It seems that at the blink of an eye, she is no longer a little baby. She has her mother's ornery streak, so when the house gets quiet, you better go look for her. Most of the time, you will find her making her way up the stairs. One of Kayleigh's favorite evening activities is still going for walks. It is really the only time you can get her to sit in one spot for an extended period of time.

Mom and Dad have attached some pictures from Kayleigh's party. Thank you to all who could come and help us celebrate what a great year this has been.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Everything's just Ducky!

It's been a while since we've made a post and we know some of you are eagerly awaiting an update and some more pictures. We'll be putting several posts up in the next few days, so check back often to see what Kayleigh's been up to!

This picture was taken the night before Kayleigh's big Birthday bash. She was surrounded by her favorite animal and the theme of her party - Ducks!

Saturday, July 29, 2006

"Duck!"

July started off with a bang as Kayleigh celebrated her first 4th of July. She slept through the fireworks, so she'll have to wait until next year to enjoy the sparkles in the sky. Kayleigh came down with a bad cold at the beginning of the month and has had ear infections on and off the rest of the month. Though feeling under the weather, she managed to not only muster up a smile, but also get into everything around the house. This month, Kayleigh improved on her crawling technique and increased her speed. She also started pulling herself up to a standing position. She loves to stand and can hardly wait to get moving on her feet.

She is becoming quite the communicator these days. She waves hi and bye, claps her hands, blows kisses, and loves to play patty cake and peek-a-boo. She also said her first word -- duck. She is becoming such a big girl!

Kayleigh had her 9-month check up and cardiology follow up this month as well. She weighs just under 18 pounds and is 28 inches tall. At the cardiology appointment, the doctor said that there hasn't been any significant change in the areas that were repaired during surgery, so he will continue to monitor her at 3-month intervals for now. After that appointment, Kayleigh stopped by to visit her very nice occupational therapist for new splints. Kayleigh showed off all her tricks and the therapist was impressed, especially by her ability to pick up veggie puffs with both hands. The therapist said Kayleigh's development is advanced at this stage compared to other children with radial club hand.

Mom and Dad received good news at all of these appointment, and continue to be thankful for having such a fun, playful and beautiful little girl.

Friday, June 30, 2006

Summer Time!

This has been a busy month for Kayleigh. On June 4, Kayleigh was baptized. The preacher told us in the early days of baptisms, it was believed that when the baby cried, it was because the devil was leaving the child's body. Kayleigh was a very good girl during the baptism and did not cry at all. Since then, however, let's just say that the devil has definitely left her.

Kayleigh had her nine month check-up this month. She weighs 17 lbs. 11 oz. and is 28 inches tall. She also has another tooth that is starting to come in. She is continuing to have problems with ear infections and has been on a number of antibiotics. For the most part, though, she is doing very well health-wise.

Kayleigh likes to play with everything that is not a toy. Her favorite thing is the spring-like door stop. She loves the sound it makes when she flips it. Doingggg! Kayleigh is doing very well at the daycare and has been crowned with the nickname "Tropical Storm." Apparently, that means she's moving around everywhere and is getting into everything. At least she hasn't developed into a hurricaine yet.

Friday, June 02, 2006

Mamma's Little Piggy

Kayleigh got pigtails today at daycare! It's almost time for her first haircut.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Pineapple Head

May has been another exciting month. Kayleigh has gone a little more than a month with no doctor visits. First time ever! She continues to do well taking her bottle and enjoying all of her solid foods. So far, she hasn't turned her nose up at any of the foods and gets very excited when seated in her highchair.

Kayleigh learned to sit on her own this month and in addition to rolling around the house, she is now doing the "army crawl." She is slowly transitioning into the "inchworm" crawl and is well on her way to crawling. It is becoming more and more apparent to Mom and Dad that she is going to be a very active little girl. She is also very talkative and mimics the noises around her, including "Mama, Dada, Baba, and Ha."

Kayleigh also spent some time with her little friend Miranda who came to visit all the way from Hawai'i. Kayleigh enjoyed the company of another little one to play with and hopes to visit Miranda back at her home soon!

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Kayleigh's Mom wins MVM Award

In just her rookie year, Kayleigh's mom has been awarded World's Most Valuable Mom. By winning this award in just the first year of motherhood, Kayleigh's mom has accomplished an unheard-of achievement. Kayleigh's mom earned the award through lots of hard work and dedication rarely seen in a mother.

Staying by Kayleigh's side through many weeks at the hospital and through open-heart surgery was just the beginning. Once home, Kayleigh's mom worked through several months of difficult feedings, sleepless nights, appointments with many different doctors, multiple ear infections and a few viruses.

Through all the difficult times, she stayed strong and did a remarkable job of taking care of Kayleigh. Now that she has a great deal of experience, Kayleigh's mom makes everything look so easy and effortless, the sign of a true champion.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Watching the Cars Go By

Once again, another month seems to have passed us by in the blink of an eye. April was a very busy month, with lots of family events, doctor's appointments, and more and more milestones. It is so exciting watching Kayleigh grow and discover her surroundings.

Kayleigh enjoyed playing with her cousins, aunts, uncles, and of course, both sets of grandparents over the Easter holiday. Unfortunately, she had dual ear infections, so it was difficult eating and sleeping, but it didn't seem to affect her mood nevertheless. Kayleigh also went home this past weekend, and again, loved seeing her large family. She gets so much attention that it is hard for Mom and Dad to keep up with her demands during the week. She loves to be around people and is trying her hardest to communicate with everyone.

Kayleigh's doctor's appointments have all gone well. She had another visit to the cardiologist, and there has been no change to the areas that are narrowing. The goal is to postpone another surgery as long as possible, so mom and dad will continue to have routine apointments to monitor her heart.

At the last pediatric appointment, she weighed 15 pounds and measured 25 inches. The past few days, her eating has improved significantly, and she is finishing every bottle plus eating cereal and fruits or veggies. Mom and Dad can't explain the change in her appetite but are enjoying the ease of feedings as long as it lasts.

Kayleigh has been rolling all over the house these days. She isn't quite able to sit on her own, but she is giving it her best effort. She can stand with assistance and actually prefers standing to sitting. It seems she is going to be pretty active once she gets the strength and coordination to get moving. In the meantime, watch out because she will roll you over.

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Ba Ba, Ba Ba

March is almost over and Mom and Dad didn't want it to slip away without providing an update. Kayleigh now weighs 14 pounds and is 25 inches long. She has been relatively healthy this month, but currently has ear infections in both ears. Feeding her formula continues to be a challenge, but she loves all the new foods that are being intoduced (rice, oatmeal, carrots, beans, bananas and sweet potatoes.) She is much better at taking food off the spoon than drinking from the bottle.

Kayleigh has been meeting all of her developmental milestones. Each morning, Mom and Dad find her in a different area of her crib, usually on her belly. A big difference in her appearance are the two bottom teeth that are visible when she gives you her famous smile. Kayleigh can also be heard saying "ba ba, ba ba" over and over. The most exciting development is that she attempts to wave at whomever is waving at her - with both hands! She also enjoys playing in her exersaucer which has a lot of things for her to grab, spin, and pound with her hands.

All of the doctors appointments have been going well. The ortho doctor in Cincinnati was worth the trip. He was much more optimistic with his outlook on Kayleigh's right arm, and suggested less invasive strategies to making the arm and hand more functional. Mom and Dad will continue to follow up with the doctor once her heart is healthy enough for the surgeries.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Cupid Has Pigtails

Kayleigh got all decked out in pink and hearts to celebrate Valentine's Day. The caretakers had fun playing with Kayleigh's hair and giving her pigtails for the first time. One of the boys at daycare got her a bowl with hearts on it to use when she eats cereal. Kayleigh had so much fun celebrating Valentine's Day that she fell asleep at 7:00pm and gave Mom and Dad time to spend together.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Not Quite Cap'n Crunch

So much has happened since the last update and Mom and Dad wanted to take time to share some of the experiences that occurred this past month. Kayleigh has been in daycare for a little over a month now. Although it was a rough start for all, the overall adjustment has been good. Kayleigh is finally eating better and getting used to her new friends.

She had her first cold and ear infection at the end of January, which led to her first antibiotic. Luckily, she liked the flavor of the medicine and didn’t give Mom and Dad any problems getting it down. She is feeling better now and getting more and more active. She is kicking her feet, squealing, and occasionally rolling over from her tummy to her back. At her last pediatrician appointment at the end of January, she weighed in at 12 pounds and measured 24 inches.

She also started taking cereal for the first time this past weekend and doesn’t seem to mind it too much. She is a little unsure of it, but even opens her mouth for more. Maybe this will be the feeding breakthrough Mom and Dad have been waiting for!

On a serious note, Kayleigh had a follow up with her cardiologist a few weeks ago. Based on the results of her echocardiogram, it appears the areas that were repaired during surgery are narrowing, and she may need another surgery. Nothing has been scheduled, and the doctor is going to monitor her heart every 2-3 months by repeating the echocardiogram. The news was disappointing, but Mom and Dad remain hopeful that Kayleigh will continue to thrive and get through yet another challenge.

In addition, Mom and Dad are taking Kayleigh to Cincinnati later this month to get a second opinion from an orthopedic doctor regarding her right arm. This too will entail several surgeries over the years, to give Kayleigh the optimal functioning of both arms. Again, Mom and Dad will keep everyone posted on the upcoming events.

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Kayleigh Goes to Daycare

This past week, Mom started back to work fulltime, and Kayleigh went to daycare. So far, the adjustment has been rough for both. Mom and Dad are hopeful that Kayleigh will make lots of friends and get to experience unique interactions with the other babies that she wouldn’t get at home. However, she hasn’t been eating well, and the whole process has been somewhat frustrating. It has only been a few days, and Mom and Dad are confident that she will adjust to her new environment. She has adapted very well to all of the challenges presented to her and will no doubt do the same with the transition into the daycare center.


Since Mom and Dad are both back to work now, and evening time with Kayleigh is precious, the blog is not going to be updated as often. There will be periodic updates, but now that Kayleigh is doing better and her health is improving, Mom and Dad are going to spend most of the evening just hanging out as a family. Thanks again for all of your interest, comments and prayers over the past few months.

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Kayleigh's New Puppy

Kayleigh had a nice first Christmas with all of her family members, and of course, Santa was very generous. Mom and Dad feel very fortunate, and know that the best gift of all was just spending time with family and their beautiful baby girl.

Kayleigh has had a lot of changes to her schedule since Mom started back to work a week ago. So far, she has been able to stay home through the holidays with the help of Grandma L. and Dad watching her a couple days during the week. With all the changes, Kayleigh hasn’t been eating as well, but Mom and Dad are hopeful that her feeding will increase again before she starts daycare next week. Sleeping through the night was also short-lived, and she is getting up once each night. Kayleigh went to the doctor yesterday, and she now weighs 10 pounds 4 ounces. The most impressive growth was in her height. She is 24 inches – up from 18.5 inches at birth!

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Merry Christmas

Kayleigh wants to wish all of you a

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Fuzzy Head

Kayleigh is all ready for Christmas. She is keeping warm by cuddling next to her bears (and wearing their warm clothes). She is smiling almost as much as she cries now, eating very well, and overall doing great.

A couple of days ago, she slept through the night for the first time! That is very exciting for Mom and Dad (especially Mom). She also moved to larger bottles and is taking up to 5 ounces now. The best news is that she is down to only one medicine a day for her heart. She recently stopped taking two other medications for stomach problems and acid reflux.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Kayleigh's in Charge

Kayleigh had an appointment with the Pediatrician yesterday to get her first Synagis shot to help prevent RSV, a respiratory infection that is fairly common in children. She cried, but surprisingly, Mom didn’t. J She goes back to the Pediatrician next week to get her two-month immunizations – more shots. Kayleigh weighs just over 9 pounds now. She is still pretty small for her age, but she is gradually improving. She is now going through a phase where she cries after only drinking 2 ounces. She will only take more if Mom or Dad gets up and walks her. Mom and Dad are suckers and are completely aware that Kayleigh is now in control. Mom and Dad also know when Kayleigh flashes her smile, nothing else really matters.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Laughing Out Loud

Kayleigh enjoyed her first Thanksgiving with lots of family. She played with two sets of Grandparents, four Aunts and Uncles, one Great-Aunt and Uncle, twelve cousins, as well as some friends of the family. Needless to say, she is still exhausted and catching up on her sleep. Kayleigh also got to see her first snowflakes, but she wasn’t too impressed.

The highpoint of the holiday was hearing Kayleigh laugh for the first time! It was so sweet that it brought tears to Mom’s eyes. Kayleigh captured the hearts of many this week with her contagious smile and has many adoring family members. Kayleigh is very lucky to have such a large and loving family that cares so much for her.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving

Kayleigh is drinking between 3 and 4 ounces at each feeding. This is a huge accomplishment and suddenly Mom and Dad have realized she isn't going to be this small for very long. We are so happy with her progress, but also want to freeze this moment in time because she is too cute.

Mom and Dad were also told that Kayleigh no longer has to be fed every three hours during the night. Since stopping the scheduled feedings, Kayleigh now sleeps 5-6 hours in a row. So, if you count midnight to 5:00 am as sleeping through the night, we are on our way to gaining back some much needed sleep.

Since Thanksgiving is this Thursday, we want to take time to thank all of you for your prayers and wonderful comments during the past 2 months. Just knowing how many people care about us and Kayleigh’s well-being has been so helpful during the rough periods. Thankfully, Kayleigh is healing, and we are enjoying watching her cute little smile and now listening to her coo. We are very fortunate to have her in our lives and couldn’t think of anything to be more thankful for this time of year. We hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Kayleigh says, "O - H - I - O"

Kayleigh was very excited to watch the Buckeyes beat that team up North today for the first time (25-21). She and her buddy, Brutus, had a long and busy day, getting up early to help Dad decorate the living room scarlet and gray, listen to TBDBITL CD's, and watch all the preview shows. By the time the game was on, she had a hard time staying awake. Dad tried to help by yelling at the referees and getting excited about big plays, but he couldn't manage to keep Kayleigh and Mom awake for the whole game.

In the end, though, we were all on the edge of our seats when the Buckeyes came back from nine points down in the 4th quarter to win the game and declare themselves Big Ten Champions.

After a relatively short celebration, it was back to sleep for Kayleigh.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

A Happy Little Buckeye

Kayleigh was very happy to watch the Buckeyes win today (48-7 over Northwestern). She can't wait to watch her first Michigan game next week. Hopefully the result will be the same.

Kayleigh also enjoyed the beautiful weather while on her first hike. Mom and Dad took her to Highbanks Metro Park and saw three deer just ten feet from the trail. Of course, Kayleigh slept through the whole thing.

It was great to see all the comments on the last post. When there were no comments for several days, we thought no one was visiting the site anymore, but it turns out that Dad had one of the settings wrong. It's all fixed now. Keep the comments coming!