Monday, February 20, 2017

Your 2nd Birthday

For your birthday, we had a little party at our house. Guests included Grandma Utah, Grandma and Grandpa Schultz, Aunt Amalie and your cousin Addie, our friends the Whitneys (their daughter, Melanie is your age) and our little family. You love cats right now so your cake (made by Nana Dot's stepmom, Susan), was a cute cat cake. Grandma Schultz gave you your cute pink birthday dress. You seemed to have fun at your party. Your birthday from Mom and Dad was two real cats (which you got the next day and LOVE). We can't believe you're already two! We love you Norah!





Playing with Addie

Monday, January 30, 2017

January 2017

Dear Norah,



You're 23 months old. Next month you turn two! Here are a few highlights from this month:

  • You love "doing the dishes." You scoot one of the chairs from the kitchen table over to the sink and stand on it. I turn on the water to a little bit of a drizzle and you put the dishes under it, scrub them with the scrub brush, and fill cups with water and dump them out. You love this activity and do it almost daily (sometimes more than once a day). Let's hope you keep your love for dishes! :)
  • You still love yogurt. 
  • You sometimes call me "Mam-i-a" and Dad "Dad-i-a" or "Momio" and "Dadio," which is so cute.
  • You still dislike patching but you open the patch for me every time and you let me put it on your eye. You will tolerate it for 20-30 minutes but only if I distract you and entertain you. It's becoming more difficult. Today we sat on my bed and smelled all of my lotions and essential oils. 
  • You are saying more words. Your new ones are "boy," "anks" (for thanks) and "acker" (for cracker). 
  • You are doing so well learning your colors! You sign them when you see them. So cute!
  • On January 12th we found out we're having twins!! We were so surprised but excited. When I tell you there are babies in my tummy, you lift up my shirt and gesture "where?" with your hands. It's cute. 


Friday, December 30, 2016

October / November 2016

Dear Eleanor,

Here's a little update for my sweet girl.

October

  • You are naturally a nurturer. You comfort others when they're sad by patting them on the back, stroking their hair and giving them hugs. 
  • You don't like zucchini. You eat everything else and leave the zucchini on your plate.
  • You love your pink boots and even insisted on sleeping in them once. 


Halloween

Captain Hook, Tinkerbel and a pirate

Carving pumpkins with Grandma & Grandpa Schultz




November
  • We had a Speech Evaluation done this month. This was just the intake appointment. You say a handful of words but not a lot. Your Pediatrician referred you more as a precaution, in conjunction with your eye, rather than out of concern. You say "Mommy" "Daddy" "Hi" "Bye" "Ya Ya" for cat, "owie"and you've said one or two other words once but haven't repeated them. But you sign between 20-30 words and you understand very well. We're not too concerned. 
  • When I wipe your face with a wet wipe, you wipe mine back. 


Monday, September 12, 2016

August / September 2016

Dear Norah,

Some cute things about you lately:

August
  • When you see a picture of a door in a book, you knock on it. It's adorable.
  • You understand and pick up on so much. I asked Josh to get his backpack from the closet the other day so we could go to preschool. He didn't do it but you went and got it and brought it to him. Amazing!
  • You say "I-O" for "hello." It's so cute.
  • You fold your arms and bow your head during prayers.
September
  • You say "eese" for "cheese." 
  • You say "ya ya" for "cat." (I'm not sure where that one came from...maybe it sounds like meow?) You got a stuffed animal cat from the hospital when you had surgery this month and you love it.



Thursday, September 8, 2016

Your Third Eye Surgery (18 months old)

Dear Eleanor,

You had your third eye surgery today. Your first surgery was at two months old and your second was at four months old so it's been a while. Even though we've been through this before and knew what to expect, your dad and I were still a little nervous. It's always a little nerve-wracking thinking about the rare risks, having faith the surgery will improve your condition and not complicate it, and putting your complete trust in another person. I posted this on social media a couple of days ago:


This little girl is having eye surgery on Thursday. She's been through it twice before but it's still a little nerve-wracking. I snapped this picture of her on Sunday, wearing a dress my parents purchased for me in Spain while my mom was pregnant with me. It's fun to see this picture of me in it (a little older than she is now, I think) and now to see it on her. I have so much love for our sweet girl. #eleanorkate #wecandohardthings - with Wendel Schultz

Your dad and Grandpa Schultz gave you a beautiful blessing last night. Your dad was crying as he spoke. He blessed you to feel comfort from the Spirit, even though you might not recognize it as such. He blessed the doctors and nurses to do their best. He thanked Heavenly Father for the amazing girl you are and how you have blessed and changed our family so much. The Spirit was strong during the blessing (Grandma Schultz and I were crying too) and it was a good teaching opportunity to teach Oliver and Josh about Priesthood Blessings. We also fasted for you last Sunday and have been praying for you. I know Heavenly Father has heard us and has blessed you. (Even if the outcome were different, I still know He hears our prayers and loves us immensely and cares about the details of our lives.)

This is what I shared on social media today, after your surgery:


Surgery went so well. Her doctor was able to get a clear view to the back of her eye for the first time and was so impressed that it is the best case scenario for her abnormality. He was able to loosen her eye muscle so her eye will look more straight forward instead of up, he tested her for Glaucoma (which she is high risk for and doesn't have) and he was able to get an accurate prescription for her contact (it was way off before). He said he couldn't be more pleased. Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers. ðŸ’Ÿ


I love your I love you rrrrI love your sweet smile in the picture above. I'm grateful for the miracles we've seen with your eye. You are amazing! You must be one of the strongest spirits and I feel honored and humbled to be your mom. We love you so much! 

Saturday, May 28, 2016

15 months

Dear Norah,

15 months old already! Lately you have given us so much hope for vision in your small eye. While patching you last week, I showed you a picture of yourself in a new frame (therefore, unfamiliar to you), which patched. You light up with a big smile when you see a picture of yourself and kiss it. I held up the frame in front of you and you smiled really big and then kissed the picture. I was so excited! I then took you outside and set you down. "Norah, where's a leaf? Go get a leaf." You walked confidently to the plant next to our front door, picked a leaf, and brought it back to me. I sat there on our front porch, crying tears of joy, while you happily played with that leaf. You seem to know when to stop more often when something is in your way, rather than run right into it. And yesterday, I asked you where my nose was while you were patched and you pointed right to it. For so long, we've been unsure about vision in your right eye. Even just a few months ago, you would often run into things while patched and I really didn't think you could see out of your right eye well, if at all. After telling one of your doctors, he told me I could just stop patching if I wanted to. He said it's probably not doing any good if you can't see and it's just torturing you. It was so disheartening to hear. Your dad and I decided we wouldn't give up - not until we heard you verbally say you can't see out of your right eye. But now, just a few months later, you are showing us you actually can see. We believe it is a miracle. Such a blessing for you! We are so grateful and happy with your progress.




At 15 months old, you can say around seven words: all done, oh yeah, hi, eye (those two are new), mama, dada (you are such a daddy's girl), cheese, and "Jees" for Jesus when you see a picture of him (though you don't use these words regularly, other than dada every time you see him), you understand so much and follow directions well, you are super tough (Josh plays rough with you), you are incredibly sweet (you will come up to me and lay your head on my leg or hug me several times throughout the day without being prompted, which I love), you love books, you like to dance (so cute), and you have a very happy disposition (you often wake up smiling). Teething is still rough for you right now - you wake up a lot in the night in pain. Patching is still not fun as well. But for the most part, 15 months is a good place to be. We adore you and really can't imagine our family without you. We love you.

Love, Mom

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

March / April 2016

Dear Norah,


  • You love to look at pictures, especially of our family members. You get so excited when you see pictures of Daddy.
  • You LOVE shoes. I've never seen a child who loves shoes so much. You are no respecter of shoes either. You put on any pair you can find: Joshua's boots, daddy's shoes, my high heels, Oliver's soccer shoes, etc. It's adorable. 
  • You love strawberries. You open your mouth while I'm cutting them. :)
  • You LOVE green smoothies. I make this tropical green smoothie a few times a week and you can't get enough. 
  • You love to eat frozen peas. I think they probably feel good on your gums.
  • You love playing peek-a-boo. When I say it, you immediately smile and bring your hands up to your face. 
  • You say "ah duh" for "all done" while signing it.
  • When you need a diaper change, you get a diaper, lay on the diaper mat and say "du" with your legs up. (I have a feeling potty training might not be too far off for you.)
  • You love baby dolls and stuffed animals. 
We love your guts!

Love, Mom