Saturday, March 27, 2010

Shots

At Harper's 2 month check up, which was actually at 9 weeks (you have to be technical with their age, a lot happens in 1 week to these little bodies) she got her first round of shots. She did receive 2 in the hospital within hours of being born but I don't count those because I didn't have to suffer through them with her.

I hate shots. They make my palms sweat and my stomach turn. I usually pass out which surprisingly never once happened while I was pregnant, maybe I'm getting over my fear. But I was so nervous going into Thursday's appointment. I've heard different stories of how babies react so I was prepared or at least I thought I was. Before receiving her shots, I gave her the doctor recommended dosage of infant Tylenol and fed her half a bottle of 'liquid gold'. She was so happy cooing and kicking for the doctor and nurse and once the physical routine was over, I knew what was coming next. Poor Harper didn't. They laid her on the table and I cupped her head in my hands and kissed her forehead. Once the first needle went in her face turned bright red, her mouth opened and nothing came out for a few seconds and then I heard the most blood curling scream! She got 3 shots total and as soon as the nurse finished, I picked her up and held her to my chest. She eventually calmed down and she finished her bottle. I thought we were in the clear...thought.

She fell asleep during the car ride back to the office and slept soundly till about 6 that evening...when she woke up screaming. I assumed the Tylenol had worn off so I gave her another dose. That evening we went out to eat and though she fussed a little bit by the time we got home she was sleepy. The following day, Friday-our mommy-daughter day, she did alright but she did have a few outbursts. Like in the middle of grocery shopping at Target. Things took a turn that evening. She suddenly became very unhappy and refused to nurse, take a bottle or pacifier which is unlike her. I took her into her room to rock her thinking maybe she was just worn out. That's when she threw up. James grabbed the thermometer and yep, she had a mild fever. We immediately gave her a dose of Tylenol and changed her clothing and wiped her down with a damp face cloth. She eventually stopped crying and nursed and went to bed. Last night she slept 8 hours. I nursed her this morning when she woke up and she went right back to bed. She's still sleeping...

Poor baby, I hope she has a better day today.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

State of the Baby

Harper Anne Jost
Age: 9 weeks 2 days
Weight: 11 lbs 4 oz
Height: 23"
Head cir.: 39 1/2 cm
Eating: Plenty
Sleeping: 7 hours at night
Favorite game: Playing on her play mat and kicking Mr. Alligator



Bunny slippers courtesy of Aunt Jessi

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Trip to Kansas City

This past weekend we went to Kansas City to celebrate Judy's birthday with Jon and Bella who flew in from Nashville. We stayed on the Plaza and had a wonderful time together. Jon and Bella met Harper for the first time and we experienced a rare spring snow. Despite being cold, it was beautiful. Selfishly, I wish Jon and Bella would move back to Kansas. Maybe some day...

Here are a few snapshots of the weekend. Enjoy!

Bella seeing Harper for the first time. Minutes after this picture was taken, Harper blew out her diaper in true Harper form. At least she waited till after we got out of the car.

Bella really wanted to hold Harper, so finally when it was just the three of us I positioned Bella and laid Harper in her lap. I told the others and within minutes, cameras were out and we snapped this great daddy/daughter photo. Priceless.

The snow forced us inside so we found a mall and Ga'ma took the girls on the carousel ride.

I was on a mission to find the girls matching outfits.

World's best cousin.

Awwww.