Wednesday, March 30, 2011

So, so tired



We are all pretty tired around here. Jane has had ear infections for the past two months and just last week was on her 4th round of antibiotics. So yesterday she had tubes put in her ears at the hospital. Did you know they make little hospital gowns for babies? She ran around the room with her little diapered tushie sticking out the back. It was so cute but at the same time so sad that she needed one.

When her turn came she ran off into the hallway with the nurses, giggling. Michael and I just watched her go feeling like, "Fine, Jane. We'll just wait here."

For the procedure they put the babies under with a little bit of gas, and apparently when the babies come out of it they feel funny and it scares them and they start crying.  When the little boy on the other side of the curtain in our room came back, he basically cried until they left.  So I kept hearing babies crying out in the hallway and thought they were bringing Jane back to me, but no! When they finally did, she was quiet (and dumbfounded), wrapped in a blanket and carried by a nurse who said, "Well, she's our first non-screamer of the day!" with a cheerful smile.  Jane was just looking around like, "What? Who said that?"

After giving Jane a bottle we took her home, where she (and Dad) fell asleep in the picture you see above. And after I took the picture I promptly laid down on the couch and slept, too. This hospital visit and the past two months of sickness have been on top of some very trying months for Michael and me, and we are all pretty wiped out.

But at least Jane can start feeling better now.  Already I can tell her ears aren't hurting her and she's been quite cheerful today.  We played hide and go seek, and one of Jane's favorite places to hide is behind the gliding chair in her room.  I love it because when I walk in the room it is usually still gliding back and forth, giving away her position.  I'll ask, "Wheeeere's Jane?" and then she giggles and runs behind her crib and sits down, usually leaving her legs hanging out in wide open view.  If I go behind her glider then she runs out of the room and into the bathroom where she slowly shuts the door.  When I ask, "Where's Jane?" I can hear her giggling behind the door.  When I finally do catch her she screams and giggles and then runs off to a new spot.  Words aren't cute enough for this girl!

Also, over the past few weeks Jane has been picking up words like crazy.  Here are the words I can think of that she has said so far:

Daddy - (she will roam around the house, looking for him, calling, "Daaaaadaaaaaa")
Mama - rarely used =(
Woof Woof - pronounced oof oof
Response to "What does the lion say?" - RRRrrrRRAAAAAARRrrrrrrr!!!
Quack Quack - pronounced ack! ack!
Shoe - pronounced "Shhhuhh" but once or twice she's said the whole "Shoo"
More! - accompanied by the correct hand sign, woo!
All done - done on Monday for the first time, THREE separate times, with the hand signal!  Pronounced "aahh dunn!"
Again - this one I heard for the first time today after I asked her, "Oh, you want to do it again?"

It really seems like just within the last week she has been picking up lots of words and repeating things back to me that I never expected her to.  More, All Done, and Again were complete surprises.  I think she is just eager to grow up even though I told her to cut it out on her birthday!

Now if I could just get her to say my name! =)

4 comments:

Ross and Kathy said...

Wow! What a great post. Auntie Lynne is supposed to be here any minute. I'll be sure to share the news with her.

Kylen and Adrienne said...

Oh, that poor child! That's so awesome that she did so well at the hospital, though. What a little sweetheart!

Nikki Jenson said...

Both my kids were the screamers! And they were unconsolable too! Both let popscicles drip all down their hands without even taking one lick! The saddest thing I ever saw!

Breanne said...

I forgot to mention the word she does most often of all, "HI!" She does this to random people in the store, or just Michael and me whenever we walk into a room that she's in. This morning when I got up to go to the bathroom, she heard me and called, "HI!" through her bedroom door.