Happy Holidays!
with feeding her a couple of times during the night (about 9:30 PM and 2:00 AM), but even then she gets a little upset with us when we wake for that...she just wants to sleep! When she is awake though, she is wide-eyed and playful. She enjoys the “ExerSaucer” and tries to grab a hold of and bite the toys... she is now teething and drooling everywhere (and gnawing on her hands). The doctors (at both Emory and regular pediatrician) have given her good marks at her check-ups - blood work is good and she's 50th percentile for weight / 60th percentile for height - right where they want her.
We also now have a th
umb-sucker! Ella found her thumb at around 3 months – which has actually been very nice as she was done with her pacifier and now we have one “built-in.” We put her down for naps and bedtime and within about a minute or two she has her right thumb to her mouth with the “hook” of her index finger over her nose. I must say it is very adorable to observe.
Another notable event that took place back in September is that a friend and coworker of mine – Jimmy Penson – participated in a sprint triathlon in Hilton Head and used it to raise awareness for MCAD and other metabolic disorders (as well as some money) and to do so in honor of Matthew. With merely the small group in our office along with the support of his family – Jimmy was able to raise roughly $6,000 to donate to Emory University Metabolic Genetics Program, which works to screen newborns as well as treat and support those diagnosed with genetic disorders. Thanks to Jimmy and everyone who supported him in that endeavor! In the wake of that event, Jimmy and I talked about how we could continue the efforts, and we are planning an event (that will require [physical] participation of all of YOU!) for next fall that will be a lot of fun. Planning has already begun... more to come in the near future.






