Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Julia at Fenway Park!

Last week we had the opportunity to take Julia to her first Red Sox game. She may have been the tiniest fan there. As we were walking down Lansdowne Street we looked at each other and smiled. Again it's hard to explain these feelings, let's just say it felt incredible. It was another event we once thought impossible. Hard to believe it was actually happening. We always dreamed of taking William there. Auntie had an outfit made especially for him, it's now in his memory box. He wore the hat the day he was born. While still in the womb, we did bring him to the park once. It was a very happy day and we are thankful for that. Here's to another happy day with our Julia. If William could have been there, he'd be right there besides us. We think he still was.




Special thanks to the newlyweds, Laura and Kevin, for making this event possible :) Congratulations on your marriage. We are so happy for you.

More thanks to Auntie Shirley and Uncle Bob for Julia's red sox outfit, which we dressed her in and that she promptly peed all over. Maybe she'll wear it longer next time. 

Sharing clips below. 

xoxo,
Liz, Tom, Julia, and William


Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Julia's 2nd Month

Julia is two months old today.

Over the past month we have settled into home life quite beautifully together. We adore the heck out of this little one. We made room for her in our apartment by selling a bunch of our furniture (who needs a dining room table anyway) and buying us some baby stuff. It's about time.

From as far as we can tell, Julia's doing really well. She's growing and growing. Today she weighs 8 lbs 6 oz - That's about 2nd %ile for 2 month olds but 47 %ile according to her "adjusted age", go Julia :)

We check her blood counts regularly at children's hospital and she is a trooper. We think the blood draws affect us more than her. Julia is very lucky to have an Auntie who is also a pediatrician. We call her super Auntie. Auntie has given us plenty of advice on how to make the best out of each doctors visit.

The last time we checked Julia's blood we got some good news. See, Julia receives type O blood for all of her transfusions even though her own type is A. After the last transfusion she was typing as O. But the last blood draw she typed as A. The fact that she is typing A means that she is making blood cells. And this is very good in and of itself. The problem is that under a microscope, her cells appear small and "emptier" than usual, meaning they aren't the greatest looking red blood cells. We don't really know if her cells will be able to handle the demands of a growing Julia yet. But we will continue to monitor and keep you all updated. For now we are just glad she has the ability to create red cells.

Please enjoy another video full of her second month memories!



xoxo
Liz and Tom