Wednesday, December 26, 2012

DocBand

Preston finally got his Doc Band! Poor little guy has moderate Brachycephaly, which means that the back of his head is flatter than it should be. It's attributed to him liking to sleep on his back all the time and spending too much time in the bouncy chair. We've been considering it since he was about 5 or 6 months old and even took him to a consultation. When the results came back and the insurance denied coverage, I kind of let the issue go thinking that it will get better. At about 9 months, I thought I saw some improvement and wanted to make sure, so we took him back for a second consultation. I was pretty determined to go ahead and get it even if we had to pay for it out of pocket. However, I decided to put up a fight with insurance since he was so close to meeting their standard deviation requirement.

The second consultation yielded a slightly "worst" result for Preston...but it was good news for us because now he met insurance requirements. A week or so later, we heard back that we now have coverage, so we made another appointment to get his measurements, and then another appointment to fit him with his custom made helmet. The closest Cranial Tech to us is in Annandale..which is about an hour away, I am so thankful that Jack's flexible schedule allows him to take Preston on his now bi-weekly appointments. So on Preston's 10 months bday, he started wearing his band and I think we should be done in 3 months! Jack's been a wonderful dad through this whole ordeal and is great about taking Preston to his appointments. Thank you babe.

I think it looks so cute on him and i love how it's protecting his head as he's now crawling, climbing, falling, and bumping his head more than ever. A perfect example happened just as I was typing this entry last night, we heard a loud "thump" upstairs. I ran as fast as I could and found Preston on his tummy on our bedroom floor. He was sleeping, woke up, and rolled off our bed. I was so worried that he was hurt, but little guy stopped crying when I picked him up, he had his helmet on, and we walked away without a scratch! I officially love the helmet.

I will document his progress as we go through the treatment. So far so good. The downside I want to mention, and didn't read on other sites was how sweaty his head gets on the parts that the band covers. This makes it tricky in regards to how to dress him for bedtime and I wonder how do babies do this in the warmer months? Preston is lucky he's getting it now..

I want to share some pictures of how cute he looks with the band. We thought he'd hate it because he hated wearing hats...but he doesn't mind at all!







Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry First Christmas!

This Christmas was extra special to all of us for an obvious reason, we have Preston! We finally have an excuse to stand in line to take a photo with Santa at the mall, and so we did on Saturday morning at Lakesforest Mall. However, the experience was a bit different from what I envisioned. The Santa was no fun and he didn't smile. I think Preston felt Santa's awful vibe because he stared at Santa, turned to us with a look that says, get me out of here! Santa didn't play with him to get him to smile, he sat really stiffly in his chair and held Preston on his lap. We might as well have gotten his picture taken with a statue..at least the Santa would have nice, rosy cheesy and a big, fixed smile. Why Santa...why you have to ruin my baby's first photo?

Other than that though, we spent a lot of time with family, and playing with bows and presents under the xmas tree. Auntie Julie was in town and she helped me do my last minute xmas shopping, take care of Preston, and wrap all my presents for me! I wish I had her around me 24/7! She's like me x2, she can do everything I can/want to do but dont' have time to...and she does it better sometimes too. What a blessing to have her around the last 4 days as I ran around doing my last minute xmas shopping!

We hosted the family Christmas dinner at our house this year, which I think we do every year now that i think abou it. My siblings and I whipped up a feast, I am very proud to say everything turned out delicious and it was a wonderful meal with the family.

We didn't open our presents until after our late lunch/early dinner. Preston got a whole lot of things from his family and much needed books from Sarah and Allen. Jack got him a sports related toy where Preston can dunk bballs and hit baseballs, and maybe even throw a football? Surprise, surprise. I am sure he'll ove it. I got him his own wooden rocking horse. It'll look great in his room. Auntie Julie bought him his first Stride Rite 'walker' shoes..they are the cutest things and they look so good on him! Uncle Michael got him a bike toy that he can ride on and use as a walker. Grandparents got him clothes, money, and something he can ride, be pushed around next summer when he's older and can play outside. His friend Jonah also go him a walker toy. Preston is seriously, the luckiest baby on earth. He is surrounded by love all day, everyday, and especially on Christmas Day.

Anyways, Merry Christmas Preston! Poor baby wasn't feeling well and had a fever, otherwise, I am sure he would've been thrilled to rip through all his presents like he was trying to do the days leading up to Christmas. It was a great dinner, well worth all the work and clean-up because we were surrounded by our family and our beautiful baby boy. Merry Christmas to all!


 
 
 










Tuesday, December 18, 2012

10 Months

P is now 10 months old. I feel like so much he has changed so much during his 9th month. His personality is definitely coming out and we are loving it. He is such a rambunctious baby who can be so silly, lovable, loving, and fun most of all. He makes the most funny and adorable facial expressions, and we love capturing them all on pictures.  They really reflect his personality.

At 10 months old, P is crawling everywhere, pulling himself to a standing position in his crib, on my legs, anywhere really that he is able to. He's also able to walk side-ways while holding onto something. The only problem with this is that he pulls himself up in his crib during bed time all the time and refuses to lay down. Even though we wind down the night with quiet playing and reading in his room, and he's rubbing his eyes and ready to pass out, the moment I lay him down in his crib, he'll roll himself over and stand up. He waits for me to pick him up and as soon as I leave the room, he cries his eyes out. It's definitely time to referberize this little guy.

One really cute thing he learned at 9 months was how to communicate through pointing! He points and grunts at the direction he wants us to take him to, or things he wants to touch. He is also really good at signing milk to us. Life does get a little easier once they can communicate. I can't wait to see what else he'll learn in the next month..

Now, I present Preston at 10 months old! Such a big boy...he already has a knack for electronics..aiyaya.







Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Beautiful Baby

On November 15th, a beautiful crisp fall day, we drove all the way to Catonsville, MD to have Preston's baby picture taken. As a mother, I adore looking at baby photos and want to finally be able to have some of those adorable pictures of my own baby.  He will stay a baby for only so long and I want to remember everything about how he looks, how small he is, and how terribly innocent and precious his face looks...and so we got them. Kim, the photographer of Whimsy Baby, captured many such photos of Preston.

We'll cherish them forever...



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