Sunday, July 15, 2012

Emily, the Smiley

I wonder it anyone reads this blog besides my hubby but that's fine. I just want to write down what I go through periodically, together with our precious and special little girl, Emily. She is now 3.5 months old, her next check up is on this coming Monday. I really hope we hear all positive things from the doctor. She seems to be doing very well at home, feeding well, sleeping and playing well too. Even after I swap her formula powdered milk to breast milk, she seems to be doing fine. My MIL was worried about her not feeding as much compared to the formula milk but under my care, she seems to feed well. So I am quite sure, she is doing fine. I think it's more about getting her in a comfy positiion so she can feed on the bottle nicely.

Another 3 weeks, we will be seeing the IJN doctors. Apart from a healed scar on her chest that is about 3 inches in length and resembles a centipede, she seems to have healed very well from her operation. If I have not mentioned before, the IJN bill worked out to be pretty hefty and we will be paying a large amount from our pockets. But I keep reminding myself about the time when we were uncertain about her heart condition and we had made up our mind to foot any cost involved just to get her cured, I stop feeling the pain the money that her operation cost us. I honestly do not mind paying the money in exchange for her mended heart. In fact I am very grateful to my hubby's company for helping us (in whatever extent) even when the insurance doesn't cover medical cost from congenital heart disease.

Emily, she is a pro at smiling and making cooing noises. You can easily make her smile and laugh by baby-talking to her, provided you satisfy her tummy first. Life with her is at the moment pretty normal. She looks and acts like any other baby, most of the time. I hope she will continue to do so. I pray for her to grow and learn normally like any kid and that she will have a fruitful and fulfilling Christian life.

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