October was Spina Bifida Awareness Month, and I didn't really get a chance to blog at all about it. I just realized that I only did 1 post in all of October. Other than her physical mobility challenges, we don't have a lot going on that is SB-related right now. I know that's something that families deal with a lot of times in spurts, and we're fortunate that we're kind of in a lull right now with her. We were done with Physical Therapy back in August and started up with swimming a few weeks ago. She's going twice a week, once with us in a baby and me class, and once with a personal 1:1 instructor. Her core strength needs to get better because eventually I'd like for her to be able to sit unsupported, or at least be a little more stable than she is right now. It's hard for her to be on the floor unless she's laying on her tummy or sitting in someone's lap. Sitting up will help with her independence and allow her to be more interactive with toys and other kids. Otherwise, everything else indicates that she is exactly where any 2-year old should be in terms of fine motor skills, language, cognitive ability, and socialization. She is a happy little girl who loves interacting with kids, and she is very interested in the world around her.
At end of October, I spent a few nights working on her Halloween costume. We had come up with the great idea of dressing her up as a train. She loves trains. We live close to the tracks that run through town and she gets excited every time she hears the whistle blow. It's really cute, she makes the train sign with her hands (which is tapping your index fingers together to make an X). What started as an elaborate idea turned into a project... one that we actually had to finish. I sometimes don't always follow through with my great ideas, but this was really important and something really special for Leah. Ty picked out a box, cut it to fit her chair, and made sure it was the right size. I painted and decorated it, which took up a few of my evenings. We had to have it done the Saturday before Halloween because we were doing a trick-or-treat event here in town. I think it turned out pretty great. She was the hit of the event. Then we went out on Halloween night with some of our neighbors who have 2 little boys and hit a few houses on our block. Leah got such a kick out of getting to pick out a piece of candy. She wanted to be holding candy at all times. Too cute. Here she is all dressed up:
We also had her 2nd birthday party yesterday. It was a lot of fun, and she got some great new toys (which she quietly played with for a half an hour!!!). She likes playing pretend, so we got her a kitchen and grandparents filled in with food and dishes. That's a big hit right now. Literally, she was making tea for me earlier tonight. It's so fun to watch her be more independent and play well by herself. It's little things like that that remind me she's not a baby anymore. As I was looking at pictures of her over this past year, I can see that she's lost the baby look, and she looks more like a kid. I just can't believe 2 whole years have passed since we first met her. What a journey it's been!
Here are a few fun pictures of the celebrations with our 2-year old:
Last year I started a tradition of taking a picture of Leah and us holding a picture from the year before. Here are this year's and last year's pictures:
1 year old
2 years old
Well Leah might look a year older but Ty and I look the exact same age!! Funny how that works ;)
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