Wed 3 May 2006
Last Wednesday, Kaiya turned 9 months old! It is so hard to believe. I wish I could slow down time, at least a little. It hit home at her well-baby checkup on Friday, when our doctor wished Kaiya a happy birthday and said she would see us after Kaiya turned 1! Our little baby is not a little baby anymore. She weighed in at 20 lbs and 1 oz, putting her in the 75th percentile and measured 28 inches tall, which puts her in the 90th percentile for height. Dr. B had only good things to say and even told Kaiya that someday she would have to meet her 18-month-old son, Nick. The match making begins! Since there were no shots, we all left the doctor's office happy.
Kaiya's latest feats include cruising around the furniture and standing up unassisted for a few seconds. She gets braver and braver by the day and I become more and more afraid. She now pulls up and cruises around holding her bear in one hand and holding onto the furniture with the other. She has taken several falls, one of which left a long bruise from the side of her forehead, down the side of her eye, finally ending at her cheek bone. The bruise exactly matched the bottom shelf of our coffee table. I cried right along with her. As soon as we both calmed down, I quickly referred to one of my many baby books to know what to do. They advised to hold an ice pack on the bruised area for 30 minutes. Ha! Whoever suggested that has never actually tried the technique on a wiggly 9-month-old. Kaiya wanted to look at, touch and hold the ice pack, but would not let me hold it to her face, not even for a few seconds. I have been reassured by many moms that falling and bruises are a natural part of baby learning to walk. I, however, am not ready for this as my heart stops when I hear that all too familiar thud followed by silence and then a wail that could rival jet engines. On the other hand, when she stands up straight all by herself and raises her arms high in the air balancing on those little wobbly legs and feet the biggest grin fills her face and I know she is proud of her new accomplishments and the bruises were hard earned and worth it.
At 9 months, Kaiya continues to bring us more joy than we ever thought possible. She fills our home and hearts with love and laughter. She is the most precious and perfect gift and has blessed our lives in ways words can't even begin to express.
May 3rd, 2006 at 12:50 pm
YEAH!!!! Only 6 more days…. The Babka can't wait for her to bless our life….Words can not express how much I want to kiss her sweet cheeks and put "zerberts" on her fat little belly….but alas I must be patient and share her with her Grandmother Ciho for a few days before she arrives down south and I get to see her again. Poppa is busy finding the perfect tree branch to hang her swing on. Oh boy, we'll have fun swinging her soon.
May 6th, 2006 at 3:00 pm
CAU!
I just talked to Suz and it looks like I'm coming up there on Sunday, the 14th. Will you all have time to hang out on Monday before lunchtime?
May 21st, 2006 at 9:58 pm
WOW…my oh my … We have been spoiling our sweet Kaiya for over a week now. We are having so much fun….I love that sweet smile … her Poppa is teaching her to stick out her tongue … we have her winking and we're working on blowing kisses … riding on Poppa's tractor … swinging … checking on the cows … we are gonna turn her into a SOUTHERN cowgirl yet! Loving everyday we spend with Kaiya and her parents … We throughly enjoyed our time with Andrej's parents too … THANK YOU LORD FOR ALL THESE BLESSINGS!
May 26th, 2006 at 6:39 pm
I can't wait to hang out with my friend Kaiya again! And you too, Jessica, of course! I just know that Kaiya has changed and grown, and I can't wait to see that. Oh, and you'll be so happy with the weather here now, Jessica. Sunny and warm.