Sunday, April 10, 2011

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Day 121:  February 15

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Day 122 – February 16

Sigh . . . another breathing treatment . . .

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And some probitioics to replenish the damage the antibiotic most likely did to the healthy gut flora we had established with nursing.

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Day 123 – February 17

I think your picture is on my phone!

Day 124 – February 18

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Your brothers wore this sleep-n-play . . . so I had to put you in it . . . once.

Day 125 – February 19

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Day 126 – February 20

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365/114-120

Day 114:  February 8

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Day 115:  February 9

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Day 116:  February 10

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Day 117:  February 11

You never know when a sudden snowstorm might occur . . . in your house.

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Day 118:  February 12

The start of a very bad cold . . . called pneumonia.

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Day 119:  February 13

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Your breathing had become quite labored . . . we quickly got in to see Swathi and she almost sent us to the children’s hospital.  Fortunately, due to the comfort you have found in nursing, you were well hydrated. 

In hindsight, I would have diffused an essential oil called R.C. early on in your cold, ran the humidifier, and applied GOOT. 

  • 3 tablespoons chopped garlic
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons coconut oil

(Blend the above 3 ingredients and store in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.)

And I might have relented and given you both Colloidal Silver and a probiotic.  A more gentle choice than the antibiotic you ended up ingesting. 

Day 120:  February 14

And yet you still remained happy and pleasant.

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Friday, April 8, 2011

365/111-113

Day 111:  February 5

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Day 112:  February 6

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Day 113:  February 7

The day of the photo shoot.  The day you received your Nana blanket.

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