Friday, August 17, 2007

Billy's Therapy Has Begun!

Hey, Gang! Just a quick update. Billy turned 16 weeks old on Thursday, and he's already starting to show a stubborn little personality! He's discovered how to roll over onto his tummy, and now we can't keep him off of it! Every time we lay him down on his back, he rolls right over. He even sleeps on his tummy at night now, even though we put him to sleep on his back - he flips right over. You can see in the pictures below how strong he's getting and how well he can hold up his head now. He still can't roll over from his belly onto his back. Billy is very frustrated by this, and usually starts fussing and crying when he wants to roll back over and can't figure it out!











The other big news is that Billy's therapy to correct his Torticollis has started. Torticollis is defined as: "A contracted state of the neck muscles that causes the neck to rotate and tilt sideways, forwards, or backwards." In Billy's case, he has trouble turning his head to the right, and prefers to look to his left. His condition is very mild, and his physical therapist, Ray, thinks that Billy's case can be corrected in a few weeks. Below, you can see the photos from Billy's first visit. Ray does the work in Billy's room, which is really convenient for Mommy!

Here Ray is loosing up Billy's shoulders. He's not too sure if he likes it or not, but he's a pretty good kid and didn't cry once!











Here Ray is stretching out Billy's neck in the first photo. He repeated it on both sides... The second cradle position stretches Billy's entire spine. Mommy is supposed to do these exercises with Billy every day! But it's not as easy for Mommy to do it as it is for Ray...












Here, Billy lays on the exercise ball and Ray tilts him from side to side. The goal is to get his neck muscles to strengthen as he tries to instinctively keep his head centered as his body tilts.










And here Billy does the same thing, but from a sitting position. You can see how much more he enjoys it when he he's face-to-face with someone. He's a little charmer!

Billy will see Ray once a week for a couple of months. And now, we've got to go because Billy is yelling for Mommy to stop typing and FEED HIM!

Love,
Karyn, Jeremy and Billy.

PS:

Billy wants to wish Auntie Kris a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

:-)

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Billy Rolled Over...and Other News

Hey, gang! Today was an important day in Billy's milestones... He rolled over onto his tummy for the very first time this morning! Good Job Billy!

Although I missed the 'moment' with the camera, you can see him trying by viewing the video below or see it directly at YouTube...




Billy has been been pretty serious about rolling onto his stomach ever since we moved him from his bassinet into his crib (another important milestone!) on Sunday night. Over the weekend, we'd gone down to Ohio to visit Grandma Peggy and to meet the rest of his aunts & uncles - Jer's family was having a mini-reunion. It was completely fun, and completely chaotic with all the Bonfiglio siblings and their kids in one place! Billy seemed to enjoy every minute of it, too.


He got to meet his Uncle Joel and cousins Nicole and Jana for the first time, as well as Aunt Jill, Uncle Dave, and cousins Jordan and Dustin. He also watched as Uncle Joel took Grandma Peggy 4-wheeling!











While at Grandma's, Billy slept in a crib, so we thought that when we got home it would be the perfect opportunity to get him out of his bassinet. Although Mommy was terrified and teary-eyed about letting him sleep all by himself in his own room, Billy settled down for bed like he'd been sleeping in his crib for years... but, unbeknownst to to him, Mommy sat up for a lon
g time listening to every peep he made on the baby monitor! And Billy made a lot of noise as he rolled around and fussed in his sleep, as well as his more concerted efforts of turning over. Usually whenever Mommy or Daddy came in to check on him or pick him up, he was sprawled out in all kinds of crazy positions on the mattress.

Billy's also learning to play on his own, thanks to an Exersaucer Grandma Peggy had! Billy's technically too little for the Exersaucer, but he took to it immediately! He stretched out his legs and spun round and round, rubbing his little hands on the yellow tray top and trying to pick up the toys we put in front of him.

He enjoyed it so much, we went out and bought him his own Exersaucer as soon as we got back home. The one we bought is for babies 4 months or older, so, at 3 months, Billy's a little bit too small for it yet. He couldn't sit in it properly. But when w
e sat him backwards in it, so he was standing and leaning on the backrest to support himself, he had a great time! Of course, he gets tired after about 5 minutes or so, but while he's in the Exersaucer, he learns valuable skills, like bearing weight on his legs, and hand-eye coordination as he tries to grasp and play with all the toys on the tray top!











That's all for this blog update - We hope everyone is having a great summer so far!

Love,

Karyn, Jeremy & Billy