whooohooo! little odin mastered the art of rolling over! sure, before today we could give him a helping hand just to get him used to the sensation but today was the very first day that he could roll over all by himself after we placed him on his stomach.
it seems like every milestone reference you look at is different and , of course, every baby is different - but it seems like the average advice is that rolling over is an "advanced" skill for a 2 month old and most babies get the hang of it around 3 or 4 months. so he's doing great when you consider that he'll be 2 months old tommorrow, in age adjusted terms.
here he's demonstrating a textbook example of a "pushup" as he eyes where he's going to roll over.
look at that determination!
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it's been awhile since we went for a visit to the nicu and today we decided fulfil a promise we made to ourselves while we were still in the nicu. in some small very, very tiny way we wanted to show how very grateful we were for all their great care and after a great deal of consideration we came up with the most perfectly appropriate christmas gift/donation ever.
we were very happy to see that nurse jan was also working today during our visit! we try not to play favorites because all the nurses in the nicu at saint mary's are special, but nurse jan is extra special. she's the kind of nurse who will surprise you by taking videos of your child when you're not able to be in the nicu; it's her hands and voice you see and hear in the fourth. part two..
neonatal nurse practitioner dawn gets a chance to hold odin and she's suprised at how heavy and substantial he feels.
and what luck to see he, himself who hadn't seen odin since we left his nicu to make the trip across town to the "new" nicu.
WOW! What a fantastic and thoughtful gift to give the NICU. That will certainly be a gift that will be frequently used and will have a great impact on many many parents and families and certainly for the NICU staff as well.
Your little family is just amazing!
Laurie
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That gift makes our plan to take a boatload of cookies to the hospital on Christmas (whether Shoshanna's still there or not) seem cheezy. I'm sure lots of families for years to come will be incredibly thankful that they can have pictures of the cute things their babies do when they're not able to be at the hospital with them.
That gift makes our plan to take a boatload of cookies to the hospital on Christmas (whether Shoshanna's still there or not) seem cheezy. |
oh now, if you're still in the nicu you haven't got time for an elaborate donation plans! and it's always the thought that counts. i see shoshanna is off caffeine and you're taking cpr class so you must be getting close to busting out of the nicu, eh? best wishes for a very happy new year!
“"it is hard to be brave," said piglet, sniffing slightly, "when you're only a Very Small Animal." rabbit, who had begun to write very busily, looked up and said: "it is because you are a very small animal that you will be Useful in the adventure before us."”
the complete tales & poems of winnie the poohthis site chronicles the continuing adventures of my son, odin, who was unexpectedly born on the fourth of july at 25 weeks gestation, weighing 1 pound 7 ounces.
he's quite a fighter and you can always send him a postcard to the most current address listed here if you're inspired by his adventures. see the postcard project/google maps mashup to see a map of the postcards.
if you're new, you can browse the archives to catch up. and don't forget to watch a few movies that i made while we were in the neonatal intensive care unit. or if you want the abridged version and you can find a copy, you can read about his adventures in the november 2005 issue of parents magazine.
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