To begin, Amelia caught a stomach virus a WEEK before her party. I'm talking throwing up food and diarrhea to no end. We threw our bed sheets in the wash every night from whatever blow out she had. (Took me back to her newborn days). She was on a strict Pedialyte diet. Ultimately I made the decision to continue nursing. It just made sense to me to allow her the comfort of nursing and the extra anti-bodies and nutrients regardless if she was going to throw them back up. My little babe looks so little after her sickness. I'm used to seeing rolls on rolls on rolls with this chunk. On top of having a sick baby, we were understaffed at work. You can imagine how stressed I was last week in trying to prepare for her party, having a sick clingy baby and being in overdrive at work to compensate for being understaffed. I'm surprised I don't have wrinkles/bags under my eyes, gray hair or any hair for that matter!
Sick babe couldn't muster up the strength to give me a smile
Unfortunately I didn't get a picture of the inside of her cake, which was also ombre pink! :(
Tired baby on the way to her party. She is holding onto the top of a frosting container. Whatever keeps her content.
Getting ready to start the Sou Kwan
Sou Kwan
She was upset mid way through
My mom and Amelia
The rest of the night we danced and hung out with friends and family. The pinata was another success. It really gets to me seeing my beautiful creations being demolished like that! We also rented a bounce house, which is always a favorite for the kids. Chalk and bubbles were a great idea for the kids too. (It's so fun to have a summer birthday after years of having winter birthdays)
Mommy and the birthday girl
Benson and his buddies playing with sidewalk chalk
Smash Cake!
Father's Day: Amelia was born on Father's Day last year. I believe every 5 years, her birthday will land on Father's Day. Sadly, she isn't much of a daddy's girl as she is a momma's girl. (I'll relate that to the breastfeeding) Father's Day was spent opening her gifts from the party. She loves to pull stuff out of boxes, drawers, bags etc. so she had a blast making a mess. We surprised Eric with some Walking Dead books and comics - he is the biggest zombie lover ever! We got some ice cream and watched a movie at home. A day well spent with my favorite people!
Grabbed some ice cream and this little one wanted to eat the grass. Her reaction when we told her 'NO!'
This past year has been one hell of a ride. If anything, it has taught me a great deal of patience and learning to let go and leave it to the universe! Being a mother of two is a tough one. I've had to learn to spread my time and attention. It's hard to tend to a screaming baby while the other needs help with something else. I've learned a lot about my husband, my children and about myself. I'm excited to see what's in store for us. My family has my heart and as long as we're with each other, I'm the happiest I can be.
Amelia's first ride with her car seat turned forward!
This picture tickles me. Her facial expression KILL ME!
Age: 1 Year!
Height: 28 inches
Weight: 20lbs
Head: Will update once I take her to the doc
Clothes size: 12 months are perfect. I prefer dressing her in 18 months for the comfort so we're not having to contort her body to get her arm in the sleeve!
Milestones: She can walk along furniture - another 'step' closer to walking!
Sleep: My least favorite of things. I've finally come to terms that she is not a good sleeper. Some nights are better than others. I've read and talked to my lactation consultant that breastfed babies (especially those that co-sleep) continue to wake through the night until they're older. With her recent illness, she has picked up the very bad habit of nursing ALL NIGHT LONG! (who the f*** has time for that!) I'm trying to break that habit which means we have a lot of long nights ahead of us!
Best Moment: My heart melts seeing my children play together. The age difference is perfect for our family. Benson is so helpful. He is comfortable holding her (or at least trying to). I even saw him fixing her dress for her!!
Worst Moment: She is such a diva. I don't remember Benson having tantrums as bad as Amelia has been having. Screaming at the top of her lungs. Inconsolable - nothing will distract her attention. We have had to leave immediately to avoid stares! Never in my life have we had to deal with that with Benson. Oh boy. We are in for a ride!
Fave Foods: Amelia is such a great eater. She loves fruit! Spaghetti, chicken and rice, eggs and jelly toast are some of her faves. We have slowly been introducing her to whole milk. So far so good. She seems to like, especially warm. But this baby sure does love her breast milk. We are 366 days into nursing and going strong. I don't see us weaning any time soon.
Language: Still no words yet but she makes her message very clear when she does not like something!
Teeth: We're at a total count of 4 for now. Her top gums are swollen so I imagine more coming. Maybe that'll explain her bouts of terror!
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