Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Avery Stories
C_a-cke_
Avery Kate likes crackers, and I think she associates most food with crackers, since she points to food and says ca-cke. Well cracker without the r's does not sound like something appetizing. All food is ca-cke to Avery. Say it out loud a few times...

Saturday, July 3, 2010
1 Year Home
And to celebrate this milestone we bought Avery Kate a cupcake:
Since she didn't have a smash cake at her birthday party, we decided this was an occasion worthy of one. We really weren't sure what she was going to do with it.
At first she kind of looked at it....
But then the fun began...
And once she got started there was NO holding back...
She definitely smashed the cake...
It was definitely a fun night!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
1st Birthday!!
Now 1 year old! Can you believe it!!
Avery Kate is growing up so fast! It’s hard to believe she is a year old! Her birthday was April 2nd. We had a party for her on the 11th and she did wonderfully. It was the first time she was around that large of a group of people and children. There were about 10 children and 25 adults at the party. Avery was actually napping right up until party time! When she woke up most of her guests were already here. I wasn’t sure how she was going to respond to that, but after a few minutes of waking up she seemed fine. She actually wanted to get down and go explore the party herself…as long as I was in eyesight that was. I couldn’t hold her, but I couldn’t leave her either. I think all in all she had a good time at her party. Avery is very inquisitive, so having lots of new people and new things around to investigate was very entertaining to her.
Here are a few pictures from her party. Her cake was made by her Grandma (Maw).
On the 14th we took Avery to the developmental specialist for another check up. This time we met with the physical therapist. She did a screening/assessment of where Avery is vs where she should be and she said Avery is right where she is suppose to be and that she was very pleased with her and had zero recommendations. She of course reminded us that they base Avery’s development on her adjusted age up to age 2 and not her birth age. So that means they were looking at how she compared to 9 month old babies, which we knew. Avery is crawling like a normal baby and pulling up on everything.
Avery is definitely a curious little girl. She wants to check into everything. I don’t think she leaves one rock unturned. She goes all over the house looking for anything she can get her hands (and mouth) on. We of course keep all the doors to the rooms we don’t want her in shut. Oh but when one is open on accident and she has to be removed from one of those rooms…MELTDOWN! Avery can have quite a meltdown. It’s usually when she is getting tired. She is winy when she is getting hungry and melts down when she is getting tired. Oh and what a meltdown she can have! She has been known to kick her feet and throw herself backward. She has pretty much stopped the throwing herself backwards, that is unless she is sure she is someplace where it won’t hurt. I noticed in the kitchen where it is tiled she throws herself forward…almost like she is touching her toes. Can you say DRAMA QUEEN!
Avery is definitely getting lots and lots of personality. I think she looks like Daddy and act’s like Mommy. I think if we ever have another we need lots of prayers that that child would act like Daddy, because I don’t think we could handle any more feisty women in this house. Avery is very independent and quite opinionated.
I have to say Avery is a ton of fun. I can play with her and watch her play all day. I love it when she laughs, which is often. Avery smiles and laughs quite a bit. It makes us feel good to know she is a happy baby. It’s really funny when we laugh at her doing something and then she stops and laughs too. You can tell she has no idea what she is laughing about but that she thinks she should laugh because we are. Daddy claims Avery barks at the neighbor’s dogs, but I haven’t seen this so I don’t buy it. He said when their dog or our Kacey dog gets barking like crazy Avery barks back…I’m going to have to test this this weekend. I think he is making it up.
By the way right now Avery is about 18 ½ lbs and 27 inches long. That is what she weighted at the developmental specialist’s. We are due to take her in for her 12 month check up and shots so we will see what she weighs at that appointment.
She has come a long way in the past year. Just look at the difference between Easter pictures. The picture with Avery on the bench in the blue dress is Easter. Look back at the post from last year and you can really see just how far she has come. I have to say we are thankful everyday for Avery and how far she has come and we are so thankful for the people who supported us through Avery's NICU experience. It's been quite a year!!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
January 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Christmas
Above is a picture of Avery Kate and her Daddy Christmas Eve night playing before bed. Daddy bought Mommy a shiny new Nikon D3000 for Christmas and Phototshop Elements so...expect to see lots more pictures of sweet little Avery. We have some great pictures from DW that need to be uploaded, but until then you will have to live with my work. :)
Here is one more from Christmas Day....

That would be her Uncle Todd's hat that she has on.
Developmental Appointment
During the appointment we met with the developmental specialist and basically he did a quick check of her reflexes, movements, etc. The he proceeded to tell us that she seems stiff in her upper body and that we need to not do anything further to develop her lower body. He told us that “stiffness” is very common with preemies and typically goes away when they are 15 months of age. He said it is not typically a real issue; however it can delay things like sitting, crawling, and walking. He also told us:
- No TV or computer screens for babies until 2 years of age
- No shoes on babies, except for decoration
- A larger % of preemie babies have language and/or math issues
- A larger % of preemies have ADD.
I have to say we were actually quite taken back by the fact that Avery had “stiffness” and from that point on it was hard to focus. I guess the main issue was I had never heard anything about stiffness before and if it is something that can be worked on with stretching or by limiting certain activities then why weren’t we told about this before? He also said something about how Avery was only developed muscle wise to right below the shoulder and that we needed to work on the lower back in order to get her to sit. His basis for this was the way Pat was holding Avery. I think I was in shock through most of the appointment.
Even though he didn’t say anything in particular was wrong with Avery, other than mild stiffness which will go away, I walked out of there feeling like he just told me a thousand things were wrong and to get ready for more. It seemed like he had his mind made up about Avery before he even met her or examined her. I’m not sure why but something about this developmental appointment didn’t and still doesn’t sit well with me. We have decided that we will do what he says, however when we take her back for her next appointment in a few months we will see what he has to say and if we still don’t like it then we will look into options for other specialists, even if that means taking her someplace several hours away to see a different doctor.
Avery is actually doing quite well. She is getting very vocal with her jibber jabber. When she is really happy she screams “AHHH!” She loves to gargle when she is drinking her bottle…yes I said gargle. She fills her mouth up with milk and then looks up and smiles while she makes this gargling noise. She is completely pleased with new ability. She is still eating wonderfully and sleeping a ton. She sleeps 11 hours a night and typically naps at least 3-4 hours during the day. She is getting quite good with her sitting up. She can go a good 30 seconds before toppling over…pending she is interested in something in front of you. She is getting better with tummy time. She doesn’t love it, but is getting better. She definitely keeps things entertaining around the house.