Zoe's still living her interrupted nights, although sometimes she'll sleep three hours in a row. Her most recent trip to Dr. Frommelt resulted in a reduction in her medicated patch. Dr. Frommelt thinks she'll soon be off the patch. She even set up an appointment for two months!
Oddly enough...to show you how times change...the appointment was on Zoe's 10 month birthday. I didn't realize it. In a way, that's good.
Up here in Wisconsin, we've had 65 consecutive days of snow on the ground. It was -1 on the way in to work. Bleck.
So, we're slowly putting away stuff from boxes, watching the days slowly get longer. Getting used to a little girl who hasn't given up. Slowly, our life ebbs on.
I will be "upping" the prayers for sleep. Three hours in a row is a good start. Wow, 10 months, go Zoe.
ReplyDeleteI am so thankful she is holding her own and doing good. You can keep the snow. This native Californian would freak out having to drive in it! Hope your settling in and unpacking goes well.
Laurie
I can't figure out how to email you from the blog, but I wanted to stop in & say hi!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Zoe is feeling better & I hope she continues to amaze everyone she meets for years to come.
I'm glad we got to bring our little ones home for Christmas!
Will be checking in soon.
Krista
Chase's mom :-)
PS- Chase is doing well, has finally got his casts on for his feet and has surgery scheduled for next week for the repairs. Other than that it's doctors appointments all the time! Ah the life :-)
I can't figure out how to email you from the blog, but I wanted to stop in & say hi!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Zoe is feeling better & I hope she continues to amaze everyone she meets for years to come.
I'm glad we got to bring our little ones home for Christmas!
Will be checking in soon.
Krista
Chase's mom :-)
PS- Chase is doing well, has finally got his casts on for his feet and has surgery scheduled for next week for the repairs. Other than that it's doctors appointments all the time! Ah the life :-)