Before I continue on with this post, I must offer up an apology to my relatives who have yet to meet Cora. You see, we promised you a baby with a blueberry nose and the thing is...I'm afraid we can't really provide that any longer.
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And the best part? It works! This weekend we took her into our clinic's after hours care at the hospital because she's battling a little cold and when giving her medical info to the nurse I said "Well, and of course she's got the hemangioma on her nose". The nurse walked over to the table, peered at Cora's face and said "Hmmm...I suppose she does! I didn't even notice that!"
So what's next? We leave Cora on this medication for probably about 6 months. It seems to be doing what it's supposed to do, and Mama and Daddy are starting to get into a routine of giving it to her. She's gaining weight wonderfully (after a scary bout of pneumonia for Mama left us all a little thinner) and she almost fits into her 3 month fuzzy pajamas.
Most importantly, she's sweet and chatty and hilarious. Start singing a song, and she'll be there blowing raspberries right along with you. If she's got something to say, she's not afraid to say it! Her giggles when her daddy squishes her chubby cheeks light up our world. We love our little girl, former blueberry nose and all! (Did I mention she sleeps in until 8:30 now?)
she's just so perfect and I love reading about what is up for you all- YES- I do check your blog! love you, Yiayia
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