Wednesday, May 30, 2007

18 Month update (again)

You may remember reading about Emma's 18 month check-up back in February. Well, that was 18 month actual/chronological age. Last week, we were back at CHEO for Emma's 18 month adjusted age appointment in the Neonatal follow-up clinic (well, technically, it was 17 months and 17 days, but who - apart from us and her doctors - is counting, right?). I know, it gets a little confusing for us, too.

As I mentioned before, Emma attends this clinic regularly to gauge how she is progressing in terms of her communication, socialization, and motor development. After a physical examination, the physician and occupational therapist observe Emma while she plays and carries out some "tasks" and we answer a detailed questionnaire to help quantify her abilities. In the past, the results showed that Emma was achieving important developmental milestones at an age-adjusted appropriate rate, and that her scores in the five developmental areas assessed (Communication, Fine Motor, Gross Motor, Personal-Social and Problem Solving) were "typical" of a baby in that age range.

The results of last week's assessment were largely the same, and the team was very pleased with Emma's development. However, her scores in the expressive communication area indicated that her language abilities may be somewhat delayed, and it is something we'll need to keep an eye on. Actually, this wasn't a surprise to us. Emma is babbling quite a bit, but the number of words she does say is limited and her speech isn't very clear (i.e., we know what she is saying, but I'm not sure anyone else would understand her). Her comprehension is fine, she is just not saying as many words as a 'typical 18-month old.' The team members weren't entirely sure this was cause for concern (given the natural variability in children's language development), but I felt (and gently insisted) that it warranted further investigation. They agreed to refer her for a speech-language assessment but cautioned that it could take many, many months to get an appointment.

Luckily, after some searching and several phone calls, I found a drop-in screening clinic held last weekend. Emma was briefly seen by a speech-language pathologist who agreed that further assessment/therapy was needed. So, we're now on a (very long) waitlist at the Speech-Language Pathology Service at CHEO but we're facing a 6-10 month wait before she is seen! In the meantime, we're checking into having Emma seen by an SLP in private practice... She'll also be seen again in the Audiology Clinic at CHEO to rule out any problem with her hearing, as this could certainly have an impact upon her speech.

In other news from last week, Emma's measurements showed that she weighed 10.19 kg (22.5 lbs) and was 80.5 cm (31.7 inches) long, both of which put her in the 25-50th percentile range for her adjusted age. I checked Big Sister's 18-month stats. and they show that Emma is only 1 inch shorter than Michaela was but almost 6 pounds lighter.... I guess Emma will be the string bean in the family! :)

This week we have no appointments scheduled (Yay!), so we're just enjoying the summer-like weather and having fun in the pool/park/back yard again:




Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Pics


Friday, May 25, 2007

Come on in, the water's fine

With temperatures hitting the low 30's (degrees Celsius, that is, or high 80's-degrees Fahrenheit for those non-metric-speaking readers) here this week, it was time to "open the pool."



You may recall Emma's reaction to the bath. Well, she loved the pool just about as much:



She giggled and laughed and splashed and played for almost 2 hours.



I finally had to haul her out, kicking and screaming, waterlogged with pruney fingers and toes, to have dinner...



It may not be the fanciest pool, but we like it just fine :)

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Ducks!

On this first day of the first long weekend of the season, we decided to have a picnic lunch and enjoy the beautiful day.

Emma spent most of her time chasing the gulls:





Then we wandered down by the river to feed the ducks:







Although she's only seen pictures of ducks in some of her books, Emma spontaneously called: "quack, quack!" when she saw them... Brilliant girl! ;>



Happy long weekend, everyone!

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Mother's Day

Today is a somewhat bittersweet day for us...

Both Eric and I are missing our own moms, who never had the chance to meet their beautiful granddaughters.

We're feeling the loss of Emma's twin sister today, too.

Despite a bit of sadness, though, today was a wonderful day.

I received the bestest presents and had to share them...

Big Sister made a lovely bouquet for me:




and Eric created the most amazing print of our two girls:



Happy Mother's Day to all of you Special Moms....

Friday, May 11, 2007

More Hangin' Out

There haven't been many noteworthy happenings around here lately. We're still just hangin' out, having fun, and enjoying the summer-like weather:



We've been spending a lot of time outside. Emma is now enjoying the sandbox, though she was NOT impressed at first. She initially didn't like the feel of the sand on her hands, but she's grown accustomed to it and now loves nothing better than grabbing a handful and flinging it all over :)

Isn't the pink sand cool?:



We've also been playing alot of peek-a-boo:





and Emma is fascinated with the 'pretty yellow flowers' covering our backyard:









Emma also learned a new word today. "Bubble":



and she helped Big Sister take care of her geranium:



We hope y'all are enjoying the sunshine too!

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

The Endless Wait

Emma, Big Sister and I just spent the better part of 2 hours at CHEO waiting for what amounted to a 5 minute appointment with Emma's ENT doc.

Emma did great for the first half hour. She coloured, she looked at books, she played with Big Sister, and she made some new friends with the other kids in the waiting room.

Then, she got tired of waiting.

We tried to amuse her.

We gave her books. She threw them away.

We gave her crayons. She stuck them in her ears.

We gave her snacks. She smushed them into the carpet.

We showed her the drawings that other kids had hung on the walls. She tore them down.

She climbed onto the table. I put her down on the floor. She climbed up again. I put her down again. Repeat eleventy million times.

We walked miles and miles in the hallway. She threw herself down on the floor in full toddler tantrum mode each time we tried to turn her around to head back towards the waiting room.

"My," said several other parents, "she's busy isn't she."

Yes. She is.


It's a good thing she's cute, 'cause I nearly sold her to the circus this morning.





She's napping now.

Mommy needs a drink.


P.S. She needs to have another swallow study in September. Oh joy.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Spring and the Great (urban) Outdoors!



Faster dad, faster!



...or Mom...



...or big sister...pushing is good...just keep pushing.



Ok, dad, it's bright and I'm NOT moving...




Meanwhile, big sister becomes a speed demon...zoom...



...zoom!

More pics soon...



Honest, we're working on them! It's just taking a bit longer than expected...