“But I am like an olive tree flourishing in the house of God; I trust in God's unfailing love for ever and ever”. Psalm 52:8

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4/07/2012

during the holiday...

a little angel sleeping in my bed


peaceful sleeping



Easter basket that Grandma Alice sent to Victoria. Thank you, Grandma!


She tasted a bit of chocolate (just a bit)

I want more!


Wow, what taste is this, Dad?

3/28/2012

Many smiles to cheer us up!


Our little girl has been very happy, distributing smiles for us and is very quiet. Praise God!

Looking at that smile, we realize how much was worth all the sacrifices, all the fighting, all the prayers; Every tear shed becomes so small when I see my princess smiling happy!

2/22/2012

Peaceful sleeping


Unless the LORD builds the house, the builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the guards stand watch in vain. In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat — for he grants sleep to those he loves. Children are a heritage from the LORD, offspring a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are children born in one's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. They will not be put to shame when they contend with their opponents in court. Psalm 127









2/10/2012

Birthday Parties



Sing to the LORD a new song, for he has done marvelous things; his right hand and his holy arm have worked salvation for him. The LORD has made his salvation known and revealed his righteousness to the nations. He has remembered his love and his faithfulness to Israel; all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God. Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth, burst into jubilant song with music;
make music to the LORD with the harp, with the harp and the sound of singing, with trumpets and the blast of the ram's horn — shout for joy before the LORD, the King. Let the sea resound, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it. Let the rivers clap their hands, let the mountains sing together for joy; let them sing before the LORD, for he comes to judge the earth. He will judge the world in righteousness and the peoples with equity. Psalm 98

 
 


 
To compensate for the first half of January that was so hard in the hospital, the rest of the month was very happy, thanking and celebrating every moment, every gesture, every smile from our daughter.
She left the hospital on January 12th in afternoon, and on thirteenth she completed two years of life. Grandma Alice was with us, my mother helped me SO MUCH during the two weeks in hospital with Victoria, and spent with me all the many bad moments and the tiring routine.



We had a party at home to sing Happy Birthday to Vitoria, only she, Mom, Dad and the two grandmothers, Alice and Cida. It was a very simple mini-party with just a cake and balloons, but beautiful, exciting and memorable.

We also made another party for the rest of the family also celebrate these two years of Vitoria, to congratulate her and rejoice with us through the miracle of her life, on Sunday 22nd, with some close friends who lived with us throughout the pregnancy and have supported us more closely during this beautiful journey with our daughter.
We received lot of help from family to organize everything.
Congratulations, Vitoria, we love you!

It was a very happy afternoon, when we celebrated and remembered these so beautiful and exciting two years with Vitoria's presence. We are very thankful for God to experience the miracle of her life, her overruns, her recovery after have been so bad in hospital in November and now in January - two times when we thought that our Father in Heaven was calling her back... we put her entirely in his hands, but he once again left she stay with us. So, see her well again, quiet and healthy has been a great joy.







12/21/2011

Beautiful days!

Spending an amazing time with daddy

smilling while playing with daddy



with uncle Leonardo during a walk in the mountain region of Rio Grande do Sul


playing in the backyard of Grandpa and Grandma Alice and Bruno

putting my feet on the grass

wow, how much space to play!

Mom stretching my foot

hey, I'm walking around in Grandma's lap!

they take me to everywhere!

touching the flowers





23 months with joy and love




We had some very busy days with lot of appointements. Vitoria is doing well, but last week we both got a cold. After the shock of last month, we were a little worried, so I took her to the pediatrician. She was coughing and mumbling a lot, I suspected that she had a sore throat. The pediatrician confirmed that she had laryngitis and pharyngitis and prescribed a syrup that helped a lot and coughing was over in a few days.
Luckily she has been able to eat and drink normally.

Two weeks ago we had schedulled an exam to investigate the causes of urinary tract infections. I scheduled it  two weeks before in the laboratory, but just getting there a nurse told us they did not perform that exam at her age. It was a surprise, because they had asked me her date of birth at the time of scheduling. I gave her antibiotic three days before the exam, and Marcelo missed a day of work to go with us, but getting there it was all in vain, they only perform this test in children over four years old. There was an unfortunate mistake from the lab! Then we must take this exam only in January and give her antibiotic again. :o(

We also went to a dentist who treats patients with special needs, Dr. Adriana Zink. I heard about her through her blog  (http://adrianazink.blogspot.com/). She has a very special work with autistic children, but has extensive experience with many other special needs and neurological disorders. She gave us great directions. She said Victoria's teeth are growing slowly, but right now everything is fine and there is no need of intervention. If she was not eating and losing weight because of teething, so it would be recomended a small operation to cut the gum around the teeth, but it is not the case. She recommended that in the most difficult days we give her a painkiller half hour before eating, and help her chew a teething ring or brush to stimulate. 

She also said it is very important to take extra care with hygiene of the teeth, strengthening the habit of brushing teeth early so that when she grows she continue collaborating in this activity. She said that Victoria is having a good "stomatognathic" development, ie, the whole structure of the mouth (jaws, teeth, etc.) and that it is very favorable that she breathes through the nose, she had a good positioning of the tongue, and a good control of saliva, among other things she mentioned. She also reinforced the importance of follow-up with a speech therapist, so that she keep on receiving stimuli and evolving. I did not know that this region of mouth may or may not have a proper development, but I was very happy to know that Victoria is well!

For all children it is important going to the dentist, and for children with neurological disorders, even more so that we can identify and treat early any problems or difficulties. The appointment was well worth it, the dentist was very helpful, asked me to send her the CT scan to check on the teeth and also said if I want I can send through e-mail photos of Vitoria´s teeth to see if everything is doing well - especially those molars that are taking too long to grow.

We also had to make adjustments to the orthotics and hearing aids that were having problems.

And finally, Victoria and I went in last Thursday to visit her grandparents Bruno and Alice, in Rio Grande do Sul (south of Brazil). Flying alone with Victoria was a great adventure with a few misadventures but thank God everything went well! Marcelo is coming tomorrow to spend Christmas with us. 

With such a rush, I apologize because I am not even able to respond to emails, I appreciate all the messages I have received from so many new friends, but for now I have only managed to read them.

Despite the cold and teethour beloved Vitoria remains beautiful, expressive, endearing, cute, making us more in love every day for this so sweet and kind baby girl!

And to our joy and gratitude last week she completed 23 months that have been lived with much joy and love!



These are some pictures taken with the beloved great grandmother Maria Victoria, who this month completed 93 years old!


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