OK, so to be fair, that is almost always the topic of entries on this blog. If I'm about to drop a treatise on the current state of Sino-Russian relations and their impact on the international mineral trade, I'll be sure to let you know so you can avoid reading it. (Except Roy, he probably would be MORE likely to read that ;)
We will have VERY cute pictures and video up later this month. Both of these little guys are changing so much, we often wake up with different babies than the ones we went to bed with. This week they have moved to a whole new level of personal interaction. More smiles, more giggles, better following of objects and people. Over the last couple of days they have started reaching for and grabbing objects consistently. It's really amazing to watch. Penny is a little ahead from a head control and body control point of view, but they are both doing so well.
Not much (thankfully) to report on the medical front. Isaak had his followup with the eye docs at Duke last week and everything looked pretty stable. His right eye is "fantastic" to quote one of the docs and his left looks about the same (it's NOT going to get better, we just don't want it to get worse). There is some concern as there is still blood in the eye but they aren't sure if it's old blood from the big hemorrhage this summer or if it's fresh. We have another visit scheduled in December when he'll be examined under mild anesthesia so they can get a more detailed look. We should also be hearing from the fine folks at the Governor Morehead school so we make sure we are doing all we can to help him adapt to his peculiar vision issues.
Let's see - anything else...Oh yes, Isaak now weighs well over 12 lbs. This past week saw a weight of 5.57 kilos or 12lb 4.5oz. He gained about 12 oz in one week! We would not be surprised if he tops 13 this week. Penny was 13lbs almost 3 weeks ago and we will try to weigh her this week. It would not be shocking to see her in excess of 14lbs at this point. They are such amazing little guys and Isaak's steady weight gain points to really good adaptations occurring in his GI tract.
Finally, just a reminder/request to help out victims of genetic disease. Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood is a disease so poorly understood that they don't really even understand what causes it. Everyone out there has been so fantastic voting in the Pepsi Refresh campaign for SMA causes, we hope you feel comfortable voting for AHC in this current cycle. Click on the link below and you vote via facebook login, create an account or send text messages. AHC is currently in 3rd place and needs your help to get to #2 (a money slot). Thanks so much!
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