We started out December with the annual Breakfast with Santa at my church. We had a great morning, and Emilie was soooo good for Santa (and Olive the Reindeer).
Little did we know that Emilie was coming down with the dreaded stomach bug that almost everyone I know came down with that same December. That morning was the last time she was happy for about two weeks. It was a very rough month.
We started what I hope to be a Christmas Tradition with the arrival of Emilie's own Elf on a Shelf. Emilie loves babies, so she named him "Baby"
Our 21 month picture was delayed for her to get over the stomach bug, but then she came down with a fever that day. She was a trooper for her hair cut that morning though! |
We even managed to get a picture of Mama and Emilie. She was one pooped little girl after all the Christmas Festivities, hence all the paci's! |
Boxing Day arrived with one of the biggest snowfalls we have had in years. Needless to say we bundled Emilie up and we went outside so her and her cousin Joshua could see all the snow!
Mama and Emilie on a little walk. |
January was a blur. Our little girl brought in the New Year with a new virus. She was not a happy camper when she turned 22 months old.
That virus ended up turning into Pneumonia (BOOOOOOOO!) I will have to say that taking her for a chest x-ray for a diagnosis was worse for me than it was for her. The good news is that the antibiotics cleared everything up very quickly. After an appointment with her Pediatrician for a regular heart murmur check up we got some good news. First, her lungs were clear and they could no longer hear her murmur (YAY!) We still have to take her back in September to double check that the holes in her heart have indeed closed, but it looks very promising.
The appointment ended with a flu shot for little Emilie. We had hoped that by Andre and I as well as her caregivers getting the shot she would have enough immunity, but after one round of pneumonia we weren't willing to take any chances. She was not happy about her needle, so Andre and I bought her some finger paints to cheer her up. She loved playing with her "colours".
Our first painting! |
Giving her bunny some juice. |
We were healthy once again to enjoy some play dates with friends!
Then it was March. The end of the winter was approaching, as well as the end of having a one year old. Our little girl was TWO. No longer a little baby, or even a toddler. Every day she was getting closer and closer to big girl territory.
Our little girl the day she was born, at one year and now at two years. Someone find a pause button!! |
We got Emilie the Fisher Price My First Dollhouse for her birthday. She loves her house so much.
Even though we were having a birthday party that weekend to celebrate, we decided to have some family over for her actual birthday. I made a cake while she was napping and we all gathered to sing to her. She was so excited for her "party cake" (every cake makes it a party right?).
Finally it was party day! I decided this year that I did not want to have everyone at the house, so we decided on an indoor playground. The one that we settled on did private parties, so for two hours the place was ours. So we invited all of her friends, and even with a couple unable to make it we still had 9 children, and all of our family and some close friends!
I even made an Elmo cake for the birthday girl! |
It's not a birthday without a personalized Elmo shirt right? |
Mama and Papa helping the birthday girl blow out her candles. |