And she played with her "laptop."
Watch out for the shark in that upper right hand corner...
It smells blood!
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We had a Christmas Eve to remember this year! The day started out as planned. We gave E one of her gifts - a babydoll and stroller - early. She likes pushing the stroller around but really isn't too interested in the baby doll yet.
Then we got ready to over to Grandma and Grandpa's house in Azle, west of Fort Worth. Elizabeth wore her fancy black velvet pants and red ruffle onsie.
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Elizabeth had a great day! She is a whole different kiddo than she's been the last week! We went back to Dr. D yesterday who confirmed that she did in fact have a double ear infection (very common with RSV) but that the RSV was pretty much done. No more nebulizer! So we've now got three doses of antibiotic in her for the ear infection and she's a happy girl. Sleeping well, appetite back, happy girl! Yay - we're ready for some Christmas!
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This video is from over a month ago, but I just found it on my camera. We were trying to get some video of her walking right when she started. But she had her own plans. I think it's so sweet!
And in other news, Elizabeth seems to be on the mend. She had only barely a fever today and was happy and feeling good almost all day. Still doing the nebulizer treatments 3 times a day, but I think we're over the worst of it!
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Miss Elizabeth is sick. Again. Thank you daycare germs! She went to school Monday and Tuesday but came home acting like she had a cold. I had to go out of town for work Wednesday, so when she woke up with a fever, her Daddy stayed home with her. She seemed to be getting worse and she was wheezing so he took her to Dr. D on Thursday and we found out she has RSV. It's a respiratory virus that causes the smallest airways in the lungs to narrow. Although older kids and adults can get it, it manifests merely as cold symptoms, while babies under two get the fun airway narrowing. We have to give E a nebulizer treatment every 3 hours, which seems to help. And she's on a combination of tylenol and motrin to keep her fever down. She's not feeling up to eating and green blanket and paci are permanent fixtures this week.
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