not the best experience

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but I was so glad I could be there with you.

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Today you got your cast off. Everyone we talked to said, “it shouldn’t hurt.” I wonder if these people ever had a cast removed. The physicians assistant used a loud saw to cut through the cast in 3 places. I think it was hot, and the saw went through the material and burned a your leg a little. It was scary for you and for me. You held my face in your hands as you cried, petting my cheeks and looking into my eyes. I told him that he was hurting you, and he seemed to back off a little. It took much longer than any of us wanted it to, but then he was done.

We were called in for x-rays then. Your leg was still very sensitive from the removal, so that was a tough process too. Then the woman forgot to put your apron on you – I heard her say “taking picture” so I laid on top of you as fast as I could and said, “She doesn’t have an apron!” The woman’s response was, “Nice cover Mom.” Sigh. That’s not okay, Peanut. I know people make mistakes, and we need to be patient, but it’s really hard when it’s that important! And it’s YOU!

Sigh. So then we went back to the PA – He showed us the x-ray – told us that you would likley not be able to put weight on your right leg for a day or two – that you would need to be home with a lot of extra attention. You showed him. You were walking around the room about 3 minutes after he was done talking. He was amazed… said this never happens.

I took you to daycare and we played together for an hour or so. You did great using your leg. Ran to me and gave me a HUGE hug; climbed on the jungle gym and went down the slide; and played in the leaves. You were giggling and doing fine. You do not want anyone to touch that leg yet – when I do, even very gently, you cry. It hurts. But that, too, will be but a memory in no time.

And I am SOOOOO GRATEFUL that I trust Miss Becky and Miss Bonnie so much. You are in such great hands with them – They love you and take great care of you.
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2 fully functional (non-purple) legs again!

God is good, Peanut. God is good.

I love you Sweet Pea.


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Okay – a quick recap of our last few days:

Last Thursday was the open house at your daycare. You and your best friend Marlie Moo ate lasagne together.
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Auntie Amy sent us some FABULOUSLY fun clothes that used to be your cousin’s. You are so cute in your new Dora coat.
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Both Grandma’s have been treating you to special presents lately.
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You can not get enough reading time lately! And this is our FAVORITE new coat from Elisa. Thanks Elisa!
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We hung out this morning with Marlie and her Mom – Great time as usual!
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And in the afternoon we went to the Rocheser Museum & Science Center with Mark, Leslie, Molly, Riley and Sade!! What a ball! Then we all came back to our house for pizza and wings and a little Veggie Tales. 🙂
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And tonight marks the last night with your cast! You did such a GREAT job with it. I’m actually quite nervous of the mischief you will get into without your cast. 😉
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I love you Baby Girl Tatemann!


what a day!

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I guess I have titled one of your previous blog posts with the same title, but it just fits too well not to use it today too.

Well, your Mommy, Daddy and you have all been fighting some version of the crud these past 2 weeks – It’s almost comical how much we have been coughing and wiping runny noses lately. Thankfully, Friday, you came out of it with a big smile on your face and a giggle in your talk. You haven’t coughed much at all the past couple of days! YEA!! (However, Mommy has gotten a bit worse over that time – I had a 101.7 temp on Saturday, and coughed more and more… anyway, I got medicine today so I’m sure I’ll be better soon.)

Today, Daddy headed to work, and I got up to take you to daycare and head off to a meeting with hopes of seeing my doctor later in the day. At 11am, daycare called to say that something happened in the large muscle room when you were playing, but they couldn’t figure out what happened. Nothing dramatic. But all of a sudden, you couldn’t stand on your foot anymore. You could sit and play and you were just fine, but you couldn’t bear weight on your right foot.

We waited until after you nap to see if things changed, but they didn’t. You still couldn’t walk on your right foot. Daddy picked you up from daycare and took you to the doctor’s.

They x-rayed your foot and didn’t find a clear sign of a break, but they did see a narrow shadow next to your tibia (one of your lower leg bones). They couldn’t tell if that was just a shadow, a vein, or what they called a “toddler fracture.” I guess it is somewhat common that toddlers can turn just so and fracture a bone because you are still growing and thus are rather fragile. Anyway, they don’t like to take any chances with little people like you, so they immediately fit you for a cast.

Now you have a pretty purple shoe – okay, maybe boot – for the next 2 weeks. Sigh. You had a little bit of a time trying to figure out why we wouldn’t take that thing off for you:
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But you quickly adjusted. You have already learned how to move your leg in that thing so you can walk, make cool noises on the wall of your crib, and get Mommy to kiss your toes.
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Oh, and by the way, you also show the beginning signs of an ear infection in both ears, so you started on an antibiotic with Mommy today. As I began to worry about how hard it might be for you during the next two weeks, I saw another little girl, just a little younger than you, who was facing much bigger challenges, and I realized how VERY blessed we are!! God will turn, even this, into good. He’s good that way. You just wait and see!

Daddy took his girls out for dinner and ice cream.
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Then you and I had quite a gigglefest tonight before bed. I think we were both feeling quite blessed and well loved.

God is good.

Sleep well Peanut. We love you!
*Mommy and Daddy



Another Fall Adventure

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Today Jimmiqua, you and I went to another Farm Market! We walked through the most amazing teepees, played in the pumpkins, petted some sheep, ate some concord grapes, and went on a haunted hayrack ride!! And, when we thought the fun was over…

Here is some info on the place – It really is FANTASTIC!! We’ll have to take friends and family when they come to visit! Thanks for being such a fantastic reason to get to know our community, Peanut! You are a blessing in so many, many ways! I love you.
*Mommy

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Powers grows fresh produce and makes jams and jellies, all for sale at their farm store, where they also sell gifts and knick-knacks. For Halloween celebration and harvest’s end, they deck the store and fields with corn-husk [wikipedia]tipis and hundreds of creatively carved Jack-o-Lanterns.

Teepees Awake – The famous teepees on the front lawn of Powers are now open to the general public. Inside holds the ghosts of countless beings yearning to get out but are trapped inside! Bring your kids to see this haunting attraction. Alongside a field of pumpkins, it will surely be a time to remember. Enjoy!

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We were walking around, enjoying our time, and LOOK WHO WE SAW!!!
What a WONDERFUL surprise!
Your Beach Room teacher, Missy and her husband and son!!
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When you saw her, you RAN to her with BIIG outstretched arms and a HUUUGE smile!

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So, we had our own little photo shoot:
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What a wonderful day, huh?
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so much has been going on!

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Auntie Judi and Uncle Jim moved into their new home!!
We got to have a picnic with them on their new floor before the furniture came!
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Daddy went to pick you up after your nap on Saturday, and he found you on top of your changing table!!
The next day we bought sheets for your new full mattress that will be on the floor of your new room.

Saturday you met Curious George and Clifford, the big red dog at the WXXI open house!
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We also touched turtles and snakes, made music and did crafts. Oh yes, we also ate doughnuts.
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In the afternoon, Marlie and her Mom joined us for the Hilton Apple Festival. I was hoping for more apples and fewer craft booths, but we had a great time anyway!
We are fair food, played with balloons, sang songs and went down the slide.
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The next day, Jimmiqua joined us for church. Then we all went to the West Irondequoit Fall Festival. It was great to get outside. We went on a hay ride, ate hot dogs, and made sand art. Jimmiqua volunteered to play an instrument / toy for the folk singer. She did a great job!
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Today you and I walked to daycare together! You would walk away and pick up some sticks or look at flowers, and then come back and reach up to hold my hand.
We pointed out birds (“chirp chirp”)and trees and cars (“beep beep”) and dogs (“woof woof”) to each other as we walked. What a treasured time.
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You can say apple and elbow, and Marlie, and all kinds of new words. Yesterday I had to teach my night class, and you and Daddy left me a message on my office phone. You said Hi! And Mama! And Mommy! I listened to it a couple of times and saved it so I can hear it anytime I miss you (which is ALL the time during the day!)


1st day of fall

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This is how we celebrated and welcomed the first day of fall this past weekend. I’m telling you, Peanut, EVERYTHING is more fun with you!!

Gro Moore Farms
# 15,000 sq ft Greenhouse of Beautiful Plants, Annuals, Perennials
# Garden Features, Including Tools, Fountains, Gazebos, Fertilizers
# Farm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Pick Your Own Strawberries
# Jellies, Preserves, Butters, Dressings, Mixes, and Pickled Specialties
# 20 Flavors of Creamy and Rich Fudges
# Special Farm Fun Activities/Special Events for the Whole Family
# Huge Fall Festival: Pumpkin Hollow, Haunted Barn, Trike Maze, Hay Wagon Rides, Pumpkin Painting, Goat Hotel, Petting Zoo, and Much More.

Located at 2811 E. Henrietta Road (Route 15 a) in Henrietta, New York

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our saturday

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Hey Beautiful –

No big happenings today, but boy did we have fun!!

After snuggling and reading and eating some breakfast, you and I went down the street to see Roz, Katie and Collin. Katie shared her cereal with you, and Collin played and snuggled and giggled with you. Here are some pictures from that time:
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After that you and I took Jimmiqua shopping for some jeans for school. It was really fun to hang out with her… It has been far too long.

Then after lunch and a nap, you and I walked around the neighborhood a bit, and then ran some errands. We took our time in the store and played all along the way.

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Where’s Miss Maya?

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There she is!!

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After we got back, we put up a “Secret Castle Sleep Tent” and played some more. Daddy moved the recliner up to your room so we can rock and sing when you go to sleep. Bedtime is such a special time with you!

You bring so much JOY to my life, Peanut Butter. I love you to pieces.
*Mama


and the doctor says…

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You’re perfect.

But we already knew that.

The sheet they gave us says, “Eighteen month olds are active and fast.”

We already knew that too.

We went for your 18 month appointment today, and you were, as Daddy said it, “Stellar.” Both the nurse practitioner, Leah, and your doctor, Dr. Shipley, raved about what an exceptional 18-month you are! They said that sometimes these appointments are tough because many kids have a hard time when a doctor moves into their personal space by checking out their eyes, ears, mouth and belly. But you sat calmly on my lap the whole time – intrigued by what they were doing. They kept commenting on how very secure you must feel… I almost cried.
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Everything checked out great. Your weight, height and head measurements are all about the 50%.
Height – 32 inches
Weight – 23 lb 15 oz
Head – 18 and 1/4 inches

You are saying a number of words, but we need to keep working on that. We also need to work on getting your teeth brushed at least once a day. (Wish us luck – you don’t seem to want to have your teeth brushed. Hmmm… Should be an adventure.)
You are right on track or better for all other developmental cues. The most important thing they consider is responsiveness, and you are definitely understanding and responding to what we say to you. That’s fantastic!

After we got your shot (DPT), we went across the street and had a little blood drawn for a lead test. You were great for all of these things! We are so proud of you, Little One!
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And we are so grateful that you are growing up strong and healthy and beautiful and loving and peaceful. What an incredible blessing!!

I love you!


what a day!

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I just wrote Grandma this email descriping our fantastic day together! I love you Peanut!

Maya and I had a FANTASTIC day together today! We went to church, then to see Aunt Judi in the hospital, stopping by a playground for a bit first. Adam stopped up to see us while we were there (He is working from 6:30am – 8pm). We came home and ate lunch, took a nap, cleaned the house a bit, and then headed off to meet our friend Tracy at the Fairport Summerfest. Maya looked a bit overwhelmed at first, but she came into her own soon enough. Clowns made her balloons, she danced to live music, we blew all kinds of bubbles, she ate a WHOLE hotdog and dumped a bottle of water down her front. We made a little sand art that served to hold her helium balloon down nicely. It was quite a little walk to and from the park, and we had so much fun that we are both quite dead. She went down for the night with giggles though. She SO melts my heart almost constantly. So much blessing in such a Wee being.