Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Rylynne Growing Up!

With so much attention on Sydney lately I thought Rylynne needed an update too! She will be 3 in less than 2 months! She is becoming more and more of a little girl. She now calls me "Mama" more than Mommy (which does make me kinda sad!) She is girly, sensitive, an entertainer, easily embarrassed, has a huge imagination, & shy until she warms up to you!

She LOVES painting, helping cook (or helping do anything), singing, dancing, "reading", pretending, playing with dolls, and just being outside.

She knows her colors, shapes, is starting to count, and has learned the pledge to the American Flag, Bible, and Christian Flag! She is smart and loves going to "school" (aka Mom's Day Out). She talks about her friends alot!


Sydney is her best friend, they play so well together! She loves to make Sydney laugh!

Sydney's 1st Day at Mom's Day Out!

Little Sydney started Mom's Day Out today! She had gotten to the point that she cried every time Rylynne got out of the car to go! From the photos this morning you can tell she was not excited about being up and dressed early! She can sleep till 9-9:30, but this morning I had her up at 7:30!

She did have a great day though. Not a whimper when I left! From what I hear she played hard and when Grandma picked her up she was playing on the slide! I know she is going to love it! Just going to take some getting use to with getting up early.

Rylynne was excited that Sydney was going to be going to school too and making friends!



There's a little smile with Rylynne (& her blankey!)

Friday, January 6, 2012

Update on Sydney!


Last Friday, December 30, Sydney had her EEG. The results came back today as NORMAL!

Since the last update I gave on her, she had some other little “spells” take place. One morning after getting her up, her whole body started shaking, she pulled her hands to her face, and was real stiff. In total, it lasted a couple of minutes. Then Christmas Day, she was looking at her toys from Santa when we noticed her shaking. That time it only lasted about 10 seconds. But, since the EEG results are normal we aren't real sure what was going on. Possible immature nervous system?

We do have an appointment with a neurologist the end of February. At this point we will watch her close and see if she has anymore weird “spells”. We will just pray that nothing else happens, and will just be considered a mystery. As I said before, she likes keeping us on our toes (and on our knees praying!). Otherwise, she is a happy, healthy, into EVERYTHING, normal toddler!