Walking ;)
Buddy has started walking all over the house. It was like something clicked and now he's doing great! He loves to walk right up to Madeleine and give her a hug - and she loves it too! I have to remind her not to lift him up or hug him too rough while he's standing, because he's not all the sturdy yet. However, he's much sturdier than she was when she started walking at 15 months!
We had his one year and her three year doctors appointments today. Madeleine weighs 29 lbs and is 38 inches tall - she's up to the 50th percentile for weight and still in the 75th for height. John Paul weighed almost 20 lbs and was 30 1/2 inches - so 25th percentile for weight and 75th for height.
I had been nervous about going to the doctor for a while, because I've delayed Madeleine's MMR vaccine and I kind of wanted to delay it for one more year. I read in Dr. Sears Vaccine Book that if a child waits till they're 4 for that shot, they only need one dose instead of two. I mentioned that to Dr. J today and he said "Deal!" It was no problem. I was really happy about this.
They both have rashes on their legs, he said they just have "allergic skin" and it's a type of atopic dermatitis or excema, so I have to keep them well moisturized all the time and use some hydrocortizone if it flares up. He asked if M was speaking in 3-4 word sentences!! I almost laughed out loud and told him she was doing that at 18 months. John Paul pointed to a book in the room and said "book!" and Dr. J was really impressed - just from that he said he's ahead of most boys in speech. He also says a few more words, but not as many as M did at this age. But he said that was totally normal - boys usually develop physically sooner (hence the walking) and verbally later.
He said they were both doing great. JP has to come back for a 15 month appointment, but after that only once a year. I love our pediatrician!
He asked about Madeleine's passing out episode - and I told him about her diagnosis of Ketotic hypoglycemia, and that we just have to make sure she eats regularly, and gets protein and some sugar at every meal (sugar like fruit). He said it probably wouldn't be a bad idea to make sure we feed John Paul that same way, since he's turning out to be a skinny kid too, and this kind of stuff runs in families.
We hit a few garage sales afterwards and bought a few little things. Madeleine LOVES garage sales. It started raining and I told her we had to go home and she was really sad. I'm happy she loves them because I do too! We'll have some fun shopping experiences this summer I'm sure.
Speaking of garage sales, my friend is having a huge one next weekend to raise money for their adoption. If anyone around here would like the address, please email me. Madeleine is already looking forward to it!