Sunday, November 18, 2007

Afterthoughts

Other things Lydia is doing:

Tickling me and Brian. Either with her usually too long nails or by dive-bombing our bellies with her face. She even said "TICKLE" today.

Laughing when she farts. I love this! Also, yesterday Brian and I were discussing a recent prayer in school story from the paper and I said, let's have a moment of silence and Lydia let out a huge fart. I guess we know where she stands on the issue.

Not walking yet on her own but walking when you hold her hand, or cruising all along the furniture and walls. She also LOVES climbing the stairs and sliding down (really fast) on her belly. She also loves climbing up and sliding down the slide at work. She has a slide here but I her to put her up on it, she sure slides down fast though.

What I am worrying about:

I got a phone call at 6pm on Friday. Answered it one second too late, called the number right back and got a recording from the nurse at Lydia's Dr's office that they don't answer the phones after 5p.m. Friday and not again until Monday a.m. unless an emergency. Checked my voice mail and the nurse said "It's not an emergency but want to speak to you regarding Lydia's test results"

WTF? I guess I will find out tomorrow.

2. Lydia was shivering to day when we went to Trader Joe's. She had been sleeping in the van but the heater was on. I'm worried that she's getting dehydrated even though she has not been draining much from her nose. Tried to give her water but she likes to spit it out and pour it out. She drank a little though, and of course lots of ni ni at bedtime.

Typing is waking her. Crazy how she can hear it all the way down the hall.

There is so much more she is doing but I will have to think of it later.

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