Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sweet Potatoes, Green Beans, & Bananas

Happy Super Bowl Sunday!

The Smith Family is hoping for a Colts win.

Kassidy had her 6 month check-up on Thursday. She is 25.5 inches tall and weighs 14 pounds and 3.5 ounces. (just in case you wanted precise measurements!) She also had four shots, we have to go back in four weeks to finish up with them. She is a trooper when it comes to shots, screams like crazy for about 10 minutes. Then, back to smiling. We go back to Gillette March 9 to see when her next surgery will be scheduled, probably April. We are hoping they will hold off until June, as I don't have any more sick days to use. They base the surgeries on her development, so we'll see what they tell us.

We also found out in November that her hip joints are not aligning properly. Kassidy has been sleeping in a brace to help with this. Because she was breech for so long, her hips weren't able to form right. We are hoping for a good report in March, we don't want her to have to go through another surgery for them.

The weeks seem to be flying by. This past week was a busy one, Shannon had parent/teacher conferences Monday night and is tutoring Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Wayne doesn't get home from work until around 6:30/7:00, so our evening are jammed packed with family time.


Kassidy's first snow experience. Daddy made her a snow chair and she made her first snow angel.


The whole family sledding at Christmas time. Here we are after the Christmas Eve service at church.


She loves hanging out on her tummy. She's almost ready to be sitting by herself.


We started the baby food regimen. She started with sweet potatoes, loved them! Then, some green beans, also enjoyed. We added bananas too! She is also eating oatmeal cereal. Such a big girl!



She loves her toy doll and looking cute in her Down vest.



Daddy brought home some of his ice fishing catch. Here is Kassidy's first experience with a fish. She wasn't quite sure what to think, maybe it was "Daddy, why is this fish so little?"

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