Saturday, December 21, 2013

Eleanor's three months old!


Cohen's Christmas program 2013


Cohen's Christmas program was last Wednesday, December 18. They sang Joy to the World, Silent Night, and Jingle Bells! It was so sweet! Enjoy the videos!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Cohen and Eleanor saw Santa!




In a temporary moment of insanity, Will and I bundled the kiddos up and took them to Gruene to see Santa Claus! It was 32 degrees outside so we left Eleanor all snug in her blanket and only had her face peeking out. The good thing was, at least there wasn't a long line! ;) Merry Christmas!

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It's Christmastime!

Shelfie's back and we had our 2nd Annual North Pole Breakfast!


Yum! Reindeer pancakes with bacon antlers!

Shelfie was reading to Cohen's superheroes!

Shelfie taking a "bubble" bath in some marshmallows!
Christmas is one of my very favorite holidays, and there's something about having kids that makes it even more magical. Will and I have really had fun this year surprising Cohen every morning with Shelfie - our Elf on the Shelf. For those of you who aren't familiar, the Elf on the Shelf is supposed to be one of Santa's little helpers that comes every morning to your home to keep an eye on your children, then flies to the North Pole at night to report their good (and bad) behavior to Santa Claus. He's in a new place every morning, and you just never know where he'll be next! I haven't taken a picture every morning, but here are the ones we do have. More to come! :)

Update on Eleanor

Little one doing MUCH better on tummy time!

Just the girls at home! I love to snuggle her!

Eleanor has a little lovey blanket that she likes to snuggle when I rock her!

Bath time! One of her favorite things!
Eleanor is doing much better and is responding to physical therapy quite well. The torticollis is just about worked out - she has almost full range of motion in her neck. The issue we are contending with now is her shoulder. Her right shoulder girdle is not as strong as it needs to be which means she's not weight-bearing through that shoulder and elbow when she's on her tummy. We have a WONDERFUL physical therapist who is coming to see her at the house three times a week to help strengthen and work with her, so we're hopeful we can work through this, as well! We'll go back the end of this month (the 30th) to reassess the shape of her skull to see how things are progressing in terms of the plagiocephaly. We're still hopeful that we won't have to do the helmet, but if we do, we know it's what's best for Eleanor - and that's all that matters!

Thanksgiving 2013

Cohen at his Thanksgiving Feast!

Cool turkey hat and vest!

My little turkeys on Thanksgiving Day!

Such a serious face!

But here's a sweet smile!

A little late, but here's E's two-month picture!