Having Georgia in our family has been such a blessing. I remember before I got pregnant we prayed for her to come to our family. We got what we asked for and MORE. I can't even imagine our lives without her. We have had far more happy times than we have had hard times but it has been a very challenging and growing year too. I decided that to have to see your daughter go through anything just feels like your heart is being ripped from your chest. I thought her hip dysplasia was rough but I hate that she will deal with her hearing loss for the rest of her life. I wish she didn't have to deal with that. But... I know Heavenly Father has a plan for her and He knows what is best for her. I WOULDN'T have her any other way! She is absolutely perfect just the way she is. And heck...I have never seen a girl look so cute sporting those pink hearing aids. :)
Here is a brief recap of her first year: (and I mean "not so brief"...since I am the worst blogger ever and haven't posted these things as often as I would like to!)
Born November 6th, 2011 at 9:55 a.m.
Georgia weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces
Length: 18 inches
She has a cute birthmark on her left leg
Georgia loved sleeping! All of her pictures during those first three months were of her sleeping. She slept through the night (about 8-9 hour stretches) at around 3 weeks old. People kept saying it wouldn't last but it did and it really just kept getting even better. I remember the first week she was home I was waking her up every three hours in the night. What was I thinking? Note to self on the next baby...do not do that! I stopped doing that after the first week and she was sleeping through the night. No wonder she kept falling asleep while breastfeeding? Geesh. Live and learn I guess.
When she was born the first thing Nick said was "She isn't even weird looking like everybody tells you a newborn will look." The doctor laughed but it was true--she looked perfect and I couldn't take my eyes off of her those first two days. When Nick cut the umbilical cord, he squirted blood into the nurses eye. Ooops! :)
She didn't pass her hearing screen in the hospital but at the time we didn't think anything of it. We figured it was just fluid in her ears that would clear up in about a month.
December:
We had a good December with lots of family visiting us the month before and after Christmas. She loved people and was very interactive even early on.
She didn't pass her second hearing test and we were worried but we felt like she could hear everything. She would wake up when we would tap on the wall, etc. We knew she could hear though but we didn't know why she wasn't passing her hearing tests.
She was also diagnosed with mild hip dysplasia and had to wear this not so awesome harness for 3 months!! Sorry Georgia you inherited my hip dysplasia from when I was a baby! But...now her hip is alllll better!!
January:
Henry and Rachael came to visit and it was so fun. :) I wish she could come visit every year!
Georgia received her final diagnosis on her hearing loss in January. She was diagnosed with mild to moderate hearing loss meaning that she can hear most things but without getting hearing aids she would not develop or hear certain sounds with her speech. This was somewhat devastating news to us at the time but now we are empowered to do everything we have power to do and give her all the advantages we can. She is doing great and not behind at all with her speech! So proud of her!
February:
She loved to makes raspberries with her tongue and would go in spurts
when she would do it or she wouldn't. She was really good at it too and
would spit for hours on end.
She had to get an EKG on her heart because apparently the heart develops at the same time as the ears so they can be related. This was such a relief when the EKG came back normal! It seemed like every test that had to be done was coming back with something wrong.
March:
She got to get out of her harness for hip dysplasia!! YAY!! WE burned that darn harness in a bon-fire never to see EVER again!! I hated that thing! But...so glad it made her hip all better!!
She first rolled over March 23, 2012!
She also started seeing her speech therapist who is AWESOME!! Georgia loves
when Margaret comes to our house because she brings lots and lots of
toys!
April:
Georgia got her hearing aids.
She was also standing on her legs and jumping on her jumperoo like crazy at this age.
May and June:
We went to Utah for the summer and she had fun with grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins! She would scream for JOY every time she saw a kid. She screams now but it is more controlled. Looking back I realize how hilarious it was how excited and loud she would scream every time she would see a little kid or baby.
She also started army crawling in June!
July:
July 20th: She said her first word Mama and gives kisses on command
July 21st: Pulling on her feet
July 25th: She started crawling on hands and knees and was standing in her crib
July 27th: Really distinguishes between objects when asked what they are
July 28th: She turns when asks where is "daddy" or "mommy"
August:
She managed a cross country road trip twice and was a dream baby both ways! I couldn't believe it! She just played with toys and we read her books. She had fun in Utah for the summer meeting new friends and cousins. We went swimming a lot and she loves the water.
September:
She knew who her mommy and daddy were when asked. She distinguished objects and toys. She climbed all stairs in our house. She was eating mostly table food. She occasionally started saying "hi." She imitated gestures such as waving, squinting of her eyes when we squint, imitating sounds, saying mama and dada, giving kisses and biting, saying "mwah" when giving kisses, starting to balance on feet without holding onto things. Loooves Books. I would say, "get a book" and she will lean over in the chair and grab one or crawl to the books and hand it to me.
October:
I swear she knows most of her animals and can point to them when asked where they are in books. She reads about 30 books a day. She loves putting things into containers and organizing them. She manages to throw all 6 binkies out of her crib and thinks it is really funny. She loves binkies and her "dolla". She loves babies and I can't take her to Target without buying her something. She loves dogs and bath time. She will often hold something in both hands and crawl around on her elbows. She loves going on walks and jogs with her momma. She especially loves taking out her hearing aids and eating them so she can get my attention and I will come over to her. :)
November:
She now weighs 20 pounds!! She is three times the size she was when she was born!!
She looooves babies and can't even handle herself when she sees a doll or other baby. She loves crowds and social situations. She has said a couple more words like, "hi", "eyes", "mamamey", "dadadey", and "out". She walks with her dolly stroller and dances to music. She has her bottom teeth and is just starting to get her top teeth. She likes to play keep away and give hugs where she wraps her arms around your neck. She likes to put socks on her feet and tickle other people's toes and belly buttons. I can't believe she is a year. Can somebody tell me where my baby went???