I discovered 2 top molars in Jesse's mouth in the last couple days - so he now has his 4 bottom front teeth, 3 top front teeth, and 2 top molars - for a total of 9 teeth! Wow , he is getting a mouthfull, which is great, but he does bite ocassionally! I guess I was surprised by all these teeth, because children wtih Down Syndrome are often delayed in their teeth too. I think the little 2 year old at his party only had 2 teeth. But Jesse seems to be right on time with his teeth, and is starting to eat more foods.
Jesse loves to play ball and has a pretty good throw. He both says "ba" and has signed "ball".
He is pulling up more frequently on various things, and getting pretty good at sitting/falling back down. But he frequently falls and usually has a bruise on his forehead.
Jesse still has a wonderful smile that we see all the time at home, but has gone through a couple months of really being scared of other people. He frequently starts crying and screaming if someone talks to him or looks at him. It was getting so I couldn't even leave him with Grandma because he would cry the whole time. But last Tuesday he had a great day with her while I did lots of errands and went to Bible study. Hopefully he will get a little more comfortable with others so I can leave him once in a while.
This Thanksgiving was special as I reflected on all we have to be thankful for in Jesse's life, a life that came so close to ending last January. I am so thankful we have had this time to watch him grow and be part of our family.
Kristan
Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee;
which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men! (Psalm 31:19)
Our Blessing Named Jesse
Jesse Quintin was born September 26, 2007, the much-loved fifth son of Kristan and Chad. He was diagnosed shortly after birth with AV Canal Heart Defect and Down Syndrome. Thursday, January 10th, Jesse had surgery to repair his heart defect. Friday morning he suddenly went into cardiac arrest. After 45 min. of CPR he was attached to life support. By God's healing hand his heart started to beat again and he came off life support on January 13. We created this blog to keep everyone updated.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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Jesse is so beautiful and so obviously a gift to his family and community. I hope Sophia and Jesse grow up to be friends some day. We truly have so much to be thankful for - our tiny miracles are not just beautiful they are brilliant! Congrats on the new teech and Happy Holidays. The Whittens
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