Trying Not to Worry

The twins are a little over three months old and we just now made it to their two-month well visit. I’m new to the whole well-visit thing, so I didn’t know you needed to schedule these things a month in advance.

Things are mostly good–the boys have learned how to smile and it’s incredibly fun. Louis is a flirt–anyone and everyone is subject to his big cheesy grin. August, on the other hand, is more reserved. He smiles, but unlike Louis he holds back a little. Both are sweet, sweet babies.

They both still get up in the middle of the night a lot, but they take their bottles and go right back to sleep.  I’m doing pretty well–taking a nap each day to get enough sleep, but nothing I can’t handle.

Louis has officially been diagnosed with Torticollis. If you’re unfamiliar with that term, basically, he prefers to hold his head in a particular direction. It’s probably due to restricted space in utero. It can be resolved with physical therapy, so Charlie’s PT is going to squeeze us in during some of her cancellations, so we can get started.

August is the one that has me a little worried though. He still struggles to pick up his head. I really think he’s just delayed because of his small size.  I really think he’s going to get there eventually.

But I hate worrying about it.

Early Steps (our state’s early intervention) is going to send someone out to keep an eye on him. One of Charlie’s old therapists will be back and I adore her, so that’s good.

So that’s a therapist for Louis and a therapist for August.

I’m really trying not to worry.

Infection

On Saturday I noticed that Charlie’s ear looked like it had something crusty in it. Sadly, this isn’t terribly unusual. I never fail to be amazed at the places that child can get food. Eggs in particular turn up in his ears, hair, eyebrows, etc. on a regular basis. So, I put some water on my finger, and just wiped his ear quickly to clean it up.

A few hours later my husband tells me, “there’s water coming out of Charlie’s ear!” Well,  I assumed that it was water from when I had cleaned his ear earlier, so I told him not to worry about it.

Monday, his ear is again looking crusty. I take a closer look and see that there is, in fact, fluid leaking out of his ear. After some major panicking (do NOT Google ear fluid. I’m a veteran Googler and it was still a pretty unsettling search), I called the pediatrician’s office and she called in some antibiotic ear drops.

Poor kid probably had an ear infection for three days before I realized it.

Sometime I feel like a pretty good mom–this was not one of those days.

Modeling a "beaded" necklace pre ear infection.

 

CELEBRATE: Back to School

A long-term goal of mine is to celebrate more–to take the time and acknowledge as many little moments are possible. I think that far too often we get caught up in the laundry and the dishes and forget to just enjoy things. I hope to have more posts like this one in the future.

crayon wreath

I made Charlie’s teacher a crayon wreath. There are tutorials all over the Internet, but basically it’s two embroidery hoops with crayons hot glued to them. I added the teacher’s name with magnetic letters and added a piece of tape measure for hanging. It’s a fun and easy project.

crayons and pencils

School supplies make fantastic decorations–bright, colorful, and cheap!

back to school place setting

I used chalkboards from the dollar store as place mats. The plates are covered in melted crayon wax–a project I read about on Real Simple’s website. My friend’s daughters helped me make a black and white runner out of felt. My mom made the adorable place cards and the tiny post-it note holders.

chalk board

The girls used extra chalkboards to write notes–we had a ton of fun with that.

boy looking at the camera

I made egg muffins, which Charlie rejected because he didn’t believe they were eggs. He was fascinated by the plates, though, and promptly flipped them over so he could check out the melted wax.

This was lots of fun and I’m really glad we did it. Now to figure out our next celebration!

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