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Twenty-four month check-up

January 4th, 2010

Today was Jaden’s 24 month check-up with the pediatrician. The visit was a disaster, but the good news is that Jaden is growing up just as expected. He weighs 31 lbs and is 36 inches tall, which is pretty near the top of the Korean boys growth chart (around 95th percentile for height and 90th percentile for weight). They say his chronic congestion could be allergies (environmental this time – last time they thought it was food but it wasn’t). So we have to get an air purifier and shampoo the carpets and wash all the sheets etc., etc., etc. in hot water– even his giraffe  (so we might have to go searching for more pretty soon since my guess is this one is going to fall apart once immersed in hot water).

The disaster occurred because the visit scheduled for 10:45 a.m. — shortly before Jaden’s normal 11:00 a.m. lunchtime (and noon nap time)–did not go as scheduled. I don’t know if I realized how close we were to lunch when I made the appointment, or if it was the only appointment I could get with our preferred pediatrician. It probably would have worked out fine if it were our normal visit to the ped – walk in, get called into the examining area before we even take a seat in the waiting room, wait 5 minutes for the doc, spend 15-20 minutes and leave — home within the hour.

No such luck today. We arrived and waited in the waiting room, which by the way has no books or toys for kids other than a couple of those wire thingys with beads on them. After waiting about 30 minutes I asked the receptionist what was taking so long -they said the doc was running 30-45 minutes late. Now, had they told me this when I arrived I would have rescheduled, because at 45 minutes late, the timing is getting dangerously close to nap time, without lunch, and anyone with a 2 year old knows that a tired toddler is challenging, but a tired and hungry toddler is nearly impossible. However, they had not given me that information, and therefore I now had to decide whether to wait another 15 minutes, or cut my losses and go home.

Since it was already 11:15 I thought I’d be better off waiting. I should have known not to trust my instincts today (although how I should have known this, I don’t know). Or maybe I should have actually done the math to realize I’d be getting home very, very late.

There was one bout of waiting after another – waiting to get into the examining room, waiting for the doctor, and then waiting (seemingly forever) until the nurse with the vaccination showed up. By the time the doctor came in we were already nearly an hour past Jaden’s lunch time, and coming in for a crash landing on his nap time. He was one CRANKY baby. He hates doctors to begin with (who doesn’t? No offense, Neville) so he spent the next 20 minutes screaming, thrashing, kicking, squirming and at one point I thought he threw a punch at me, while the doctor tried to talk over his yells and perform the examination. He was so exhausted (and probably starving) that he fell asleep within seconds of putting his head on my shoulder after the doctor finished prodding him. Then the doc gives me the good news – he needs a vaccination (I was told he wouldn’t need any at this visit) – oh, yay. The docs are too smart to freak the kids out by giving them needles themselves, so they make the nurses administer the sharp stuff.

So to add to the already crappy visit, by the time the nurse showed up Jaden had been asleep on my shoulder for nearly 20 minutes and the nurse stabbed him while he was still sleeping. She thought it would be better that way. I thought he’d possibly be afraid to fall asleep in my arms ever again, since now he’ll never know when mommy’s going to hand him over to the evil nurse with the needle. Okay, maybe I’m paranoid.

Now Jaden was really screaming at the top of his lungs, naked as a Jaybird (LOL– pun intended), and I had to try to dress him (another one of his favorite activities — sarcasm intended) then carry him out into the bitter cold, snap him into his car seat and drive him home. Screaming all the way. That sounds like a Christmas song to me…

“Dashing through the snow

in a barentz blue Volvo

All the world can hear

Jaden screaming as we go

ah ah ah….

There’s no way we’re taking a nap

so it’s early to bed tonight

These docs make Jaden cry and scream

and give him an awful fright…”

Okay… now I’ve really lost it. No, antina, I’m not drinking (at the moment).

Back to my story – by the time we got home it was 12:45 — two full hours after our original appointment time. Starving, over-tired, with a 20 minute nap on my shoulder, this boy was not going to give me a break and take his usual 12:00 to 2:00 nap. I tried, I really did. I tried hard. He just didn’t want to sleep. At one point I even just told him Mommy needs a fifteen minute nap after that doctor’s appointment – so he waited in his crib and let me sleep. What a good boy. He must love me. He must also have a very good internal clock, since he woke me up nearly 15 minutes on the nose, saying and signing “train”. Ahhhh – he wants to play with his new train we got him for his birthday. So we did.

Here’s some pictures from Christmas:

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Pacifiers

April 2nd, 2009

Jaden never used a pacifier. Not even when we desperately tried to get him to use one, hoping it would help soothe him to sleep. He also never used teethers. No matter how many times we try to show him that he can chew on them to alleviate his teething pain, he just looks at us like we’re absolutely crazy for putting something in his mouth that isn’t meant for eating.

I guess in some ways it is a blessing since he (most of the time) doesn’t stick anything in his mouth that’s not meant to be there (except for the occasional sock fuzz, for some reason. Eeeeew!). Add that we won’t have the difficult job of taking the binky away from him when it is time and overall, it may have been a decent trade-off. 

Imagine my surprise yesterday when, as I turned around after taking the laundry out of the machine, I saw Jaden popping a pacifier in his mouth. 

We never threw the pacifiers out, even though he didn’t use them as they were intended. We kept them around because he played with them. They were one of his favorite ‘toys’ when he was still rolling around on the floor, hardly sitting up on his own. He liked to pass one from one hand to the other, shake it a few times to make it go click-click-click, then pass it to the other hand and repeat. So the two pacifiers that came in the one package that we bought have been around since day one.

So it was kind of humorous to see him walking around with a pacifier in his mouth. I assume it is because he’s teething those darn eye teeth (“canines” as Neville corrected) and maybe it was helping him with the discomfort. Regardless, it was a funny sight since I’ve never seen him with one in his mouth.I was somehow quick enough to find my camera and take a couple of pictures. Hopefully you’ll giggle as much as I did.

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Picture crazy

January 23rd, 2009

I also posted pictures of Jaden from today (believe it or not) and some older miscellaneous stuff. Just keep scrolling down the “pictures: forever family” tab and you’ll find them all.

See what one can do on a full night’s sleep?!! AMAZING!

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New Pictures are posted

January 23rd, 2009

I posted pictures from our trip to Arizona on the Pictures: Forever Family tab. The slideshow is in slide.com but a Snapfish link is also available – please email me if you prefer the Snapfish link and I will send it to you.

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Pictures tab is fixed

January 23rd, 2009

I finally fixed the pictures tab – all the links to slide.com should now work. Now that I know what the problem was, I can start to post more pictures. That’s my goal today!

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Changdeukgung Palace – pictures

September 29th, 2008

 

 

Click “View All Images” to view our pictures of our visit to Changdeukgung Palace I wrote about in yesterday’s blog.

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