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Anthony's 2 year old check up!

Today was a good day. Tough, because Anthony woke up around 5:30 this morning again, and did not nap today. But he should sleep really well tonight, so I am not worried. It is situations like this that I really appreciate being a stay at home mom.  Our schedule is so  flexible. I cannot imagine the stress of having to wake up at a certain time every day and be out the door no matter how much sleep the kids got the night before, etc.

So anyway, today was Anthony's 2 year check up. He weighs in at 28.6lbs, and is 34 inches long. Still a peanut, but following his curve very well. We also got the allergy tests back and it confirmed that he is allergic to eggs, all nuts, and all seafood. Poor kid! Thankfully, we now have an epi-pen, and we were referred to an allergist. I am so glad we are getting all this out in the open, instead of being scared to introduce him to new foods for fear of an allergic reaction. All in all it was a really great appointment. I just love our pediatrician.

After the doctor, we went to the park to run around. We played T-ball, and I had Anthony cracking up. I would go up to the plate, take a big swing at the ball, and miss it. He was laughing so hard he was turning red and I had to remind him to breathe! It was contagious. We spent the better part of the afternoon giggling and running around.

I just love being this kind of exhausted.

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