Showing posts with label 7 months. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7 months. Show all posts

15 September 2013

Weekend Wrap-Up (in Photos)

We spent the weekend away in Saskatchewan, camping with my parents. We got there Friday to some gorgeous 30+ degree weather. Saturday was kind of a bummer because it was a little windy, too windy to go to the beach, but Leaf still had fun swimming in the River. The weekend ended today with us getting home around 4:30pm. Just in time to make supper, go for a family walk, pack lunch for tomorrow, and will be catching up on our usual Sunday TV (breaking bad and Big Brother).

Here are some pictures to recap our weekend:

The Saskatchewan Landing.. This is where we went camping




Walking with Leaf and Uncle Troy


Leaf after swimming | Mitch hiding from the camera and/or mosquitos | Uncle Troy

We use to bath in this tub while camping when we were kids!

Palmer also met Great Grandma Baldwin for the first time!!



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13 September 2013

Friday - Our Week In Fabulous Photos

Full of smiles in the morning. This is what I get to come home to after a night shift!

Mmmm, Mitch made lasagna!

After work snuggles

Sleeping cutie!

Who needs toys when you have a remote?

Helping with laundry

Mitch also made beef barley soup. So yummy!

Hey, Mom! Bust me outta here!!!


The DVD's before Palmer started crawling and the DVD's after Palmer started crawling....

Napping with Daddy

Mmmm, cheese and muffins


Leaf waiting patiently for any falling crumbs from the high chair...

Yogurt chip disaster

At the park with Daddy

getting scanning done for helmet



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6 September 2013

Friday - Our Week In Fabulous Photos


Always full of smiles in the morning

crawling

Leaf wants to play fetch. He won't drop the toy!

Total cuteness!

"Mommy, get this thing off my head!"


Eating pancakes for breakfast

Time with Mommy



being a goofball!

Daddy-daughter love



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5 September 2013

Positional Plagiocephaly: Part III

Part I

Part 1.5

Part II

We made another trip to Calgary for an appointment with the Cranio-Facial Specialist at Alberta Children's Hospital again yesterday for a follow up to our visit in July in regards to Palmer's Positional Plagiocephaly. I was hopeful and optimistic heading up there. In my mind, as long as she was off the back of her head and it wasn't getting worse, we were in good shape. 

The doctor told us both our options: get the helmet or not. 

Obviously, there are pros and cons to both.

If we choose not to get the helmet, Palmer could have a significant flat spot on the back of her head forever, which could cause her to be self-conscious later in life. 

Getting the helmet is a huge time and financial commitment. Palmer would likely have to wear the helmet for 4-6 months, 23 hours a day, and even after all that, her head would still likely have a minor flat spot.

There were a lot of things to think about, but, when it comes down to it, as parents, you want to do what's best for your child, and if getting a helmet, no matter the cost and time commitment, or how ugly unique it may look, then thats what we need to do. 

So, next week, we are meeting with the Helmet technician in Lethbridge to get scans of Palmer's head. They do some laser 3D scans with their machine here then send them off to Florida to get the helmet made. 2 weeks later, the helmet arrives and we go for a fitting, then get started. The helmet requires adjusting every 2-4 weeks, which luckily can be done in Lethbridge.

Contrary to what some people may believe, the helmet doesn't reshape the mis-shapen part of  the head. It works by allowing pressure (no more than laying on the mattress would apply) to be put on the "protruding" parts of the skull while leaving space around the flat parts, so that when the skull grows, it cannot grow in the direction of the protruding parts and only grows to fill in the empty space between the helmet and the flat part of the head. (Clear as mud???).

We are lucky in that Palmer was 5 weeks early so we have the extra 5 weeks to allow for the rapid head growth, which will hopefully occur sooner than later to correct the plagiocephaly. 

So, stay tuned for Positional Plagiocephaly: Part IV to read more...

Part IV
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