Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Brainy Baby

Lucia got her glasses yesterday. Perfect baby glasses. No hinges, screws, or other small parts that could end up in a baby's mouth.

Unfortunately they only had them in blue, so it gives her a little more of a boyish appearance. We'll just have to counteract with frilly girly clothes.

Doesn't she just look like the smartest baby you've ever seen!?

See the previous post, Manny, for an explanation of why Lucy has glasses.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Turtle Talk

Lucia was having words with her turtle the other day and expressing a little frustration.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Swinging Smiles

Lucia enjoying her morning vestibular workout in her swing.

Man at Work

We no longer have the luxury of belonging to an HOA so it is up to us to perform all the lawn maintenance duties. Gotta love the white socks with sandals look!
Nice work Rojelio.

Sittin' Pretty

Lucia has begun to use her high chair. She is not yet eating in it, but enjoys sitting with us at the table during meals, being in the kitchen with Annie while she cooks or does dishes, and it is the perfect height for her to enjoy Sprout. Yes, we do allow our infant to watch television every now and then.
To celebrate her three-month birthday we surprised Lucia with a Bumbo. She loves it.

Manny

When Lucia was about one-month old we noticed a very small bump in the area of her left eyebrow. Annie thought Lucy may have bumped her head while becoming more brave with her head control.

Days later the bump was not going away. A week later the bump was getting bigger rather than smaller. After trips to the doctor, an ultra sound, and an MRI it was determined Lucia had a cavernous hemangioma. Basically the bump is a benign tumor filled with blood vessels causing it to have a purplish-blue appearance.
June 5, 2008
Since then her bump, we call Manny for short, has grown. Because it is so close to her eye it is affecting her ability to fully open her eyelid. She sees a pediatric opthamologist to monitor her vision on a monthly basis.

Usually treatment is not given, but Lucia will likely get steroid treatments once her eyelid does not expose her pupil. Otherwise if her developing brain does not use that eye it will shut it down and she will lose all vision in that eye. The treatments will help Manny shrink.


Typically hemangiomas will go through three stages: proliferation (growth, could last up to 12-months), rest, and involution (shrink). Going through these stages typically takes years. About 50% of the lesions disappear by age five.


Lucia's last visit to her pediatric opthamologist revealed she developed an astigmatism in her left eye. Her current course of treatment consists of patching her good eye for a couple hours a day and wearing glasses.


Lucia & Manny chillin' on July 19, 2008

Let the patching begin July 24, 2008

Friday, July 11, 2008

Under the Knife

She kissed her husband goodbye. The anesthesiologists wheeled her down the hall. The experienced surgeon walked into the OR. Got down to business. He sliced four incisions into the young mother's abdomen as she lay helpless on the operating table while under the miracles of modern day anaesthetics.

Slice . . . slice . . . slice . . . slice . . . poke . . . poke . . . poke . . . snip . . . snip . . . YANK . . . stitch . . . stitch . . . stitch . . . stitch . . . .

Yesterday Annie had laparoscopic gallbladder surgery. No complications were experienced. Recovery is going well. Her abdomen feels like she did a hundred million sit-ups.

Annie before her first surgery ever.

Annie in the "bear hug." It's this gown that a tube plugs into, it puffs up with air and you can control the temperature. Research shows patients that are warmer pre-surgery do better during surgery . . . take it as you will.