Saturday, March 10, 2012

Organized

 One thing that I enjoy is organizing and putting things where they belong.  My house has slowly become a very large mess since I was on bed rest with Miyah.  With three little girls toy's strewn about and piles of stuff.  We are slowly re-organizing our home so it's a happier clutter free place.
The new toy area is complete and the girls really enjoy it.  They can now put stuff away without to much assistance, and usually keep it in the play area.
 Yucky snot allergies and some carrot's on this cute face.  My sweet baby has some serious food problems.  At six months we started her on baby rice cereal and had horrible results.  She violently threw up for a couple hours until the two tablespoons of cereal and her stomach acids had been evicted.  She is so happy, even after throwing up she was in my arms limp but smiling up at me.
We fed her a few different baby foods over time and had the same results almost ending up in the hospital.  After a blessing from my dad and husband Miyah was able to keep down some liquids and sleep.  We have been to many doctors appointments to figure out what is going on.
After torturous blood work we find out that her only food allergy is peanuts.  So the doctor thinks she has a food intolerance and can't digest anything but liquids.
While we continue to seek for answers, I am introducing new foods every few weeks and making them myself very runny!  After almost three months of trial and error, she can only tolerate a few foods.  Hopefully this is something that she can outgrow?
It has helped me to be somewhat more organized, now that I am forced to make all Miyah's food from scratch.  Now I know another reason why my Heavenly Father blessed me with the love/talent to be organized! ;)

2 comments:

The Burr's said...

Oh goodness how terrible for you and poor Miyah!!! I hope she can grow out of it.. It is a very good thing you are so organized! Your house looks great:)

Kennedy said...

That is so crazy about Miyah! I hope that she out grows it. I'm surprised they haven't had a scope done (we had one with Rory, but she was 2 at the time) but since she doesn't really need solids for the first year to 18 months I can see waiting to see if things get better. I hope they do!