Today's trip to the doctor's office was a bit stressful. First, there was the challenge of getting both Amelia and Diana ready to leave on time (Amelia resists getting her shirt changed almost every morning). Then there was the difficulty of talking to doctors and nurses sensibly while one child ran in circles and the other cried.
Still, Amelia had a very good time at the doctor's office. She met a little boy her age who had a lollipop. When the other boy did something that made her laugh, Amelia said, "Tickle" with a smile. The boy interpreted this as a request to be tickled and the two of them ran around in circles laughing in the waiting room for some time while the boy tried to tickle Amelia and she tried to keep away.
Amelia knows exactly where the toys are in the examination rooms, too. Today's room had a toy train, a bus and three large plastic stars. While I was trying to talk to the nurse or the doctor and holding Diana, Amelia would stack toys on mommy's "free" hand. She also stood between the doctor and Diana when he tried to check her ears. She moved after I told her she might get a shot by mistake if she continued to stand between the doctor and his patient.
So, the whole appointment was crazy with mommy getting irritable because she kept getting plastic stars stacked on her thumb, followed by a bus and a train engine. But the good news is that Diana is doing very well. In fact, I think she has aspirations to become a sumo wrestler when she grows up. Here are her newest stats: Diana now weighs 12 lbs. 6 oz.! That puts her at the 90th percentile for weight. (I guess all my worries about her spitting up too much were unfounded.) She has also grown another couple of inches in length and is now 23 inches long. That means that she's longer (taller) than 75% of other little girls her age.
Mind you, Diana had her two month appointment four days later than her actual two-month birthday, but I hardly think all of this growth came about in four days.
I wouldn't buy the girl any more 0-3 month outfits, grandma ;).
Even though the morning was crazy I'm very happy our daughter is doing so well. And Amelia is still a very good girl. Though she kept saying, "No" when I told her to put the doctor's toys away, she still helped clean up when the time came.
Lisa