Saturday, January 21, 2012

Jakob's First Christmas and Birthday!

So I guess I need to play catch up... Little dude had a checkup right before we left for the states and everything looked great!  We were very relieved even though I still caught myself over analyzing his emotions/actions for a couple weeks.  I can't read anything more about the disease or else I start worrying for his future too much.  He's such a strong boy and we pray to never see any effects of this!
Christmas vacation was wonderful!  We arrived a few days before Christmas and was over jet lag within a couple nights.  Jakob sat with Santa and actually smiled for the camera!  For a minute or two he was extremely interested in Santa's beard but finally decided it was ok.  I did so much shopping that looking back on things... I was a tad bit ridiculous.  But I got some great finds and had 7 pounds to spare on our way back (out of 140)!  Now I just have to go through all our clothes to make room.  Jakob loved all of the attention.  Christmas gave him some practice opening gifts for his birthday.  While we all weren't looking he even reached in one of his bags (by chance) and pulled out his gift and starting playing with it.  So cute!  But he did pull off wrapping paper and even was somewhat interested in what was inside.  I think it was a success.  We had an intimate gathering for his birthday party where he devoured his own carrot cake cupcake.  First he would just scoop up the icing but then Paul shoved his hand into it and then Jakob decided it was definitely edible.  :)  That night we went to El Jalisco's where they sang happy birthday to him and he was extremely intrigued but not near as happy as when everyone sang to him at his party.  We even went to Albany to visit Paul's family and then made it to the Tallahassee Museum on our last day where Jakob wore his new sunglasses (for 3 minutes) and really enjoyed seeing the animals.
We've been back for almost 2 weeks and it's so nice but we miss everyone already.  There is just SO much more action when we're in the states- sometimes that's good but sometimes it's nice to get away from the hussle and bussle.  Last week Jakob got his 1 yr shots and that was pretty uneventful.  Besides me realizing how easy everything is here.  I was 5 min late to our appt at 8:30.  We were seen after a few min, talked about the information he received from Jakob's hospital stay, talked about new stuff, Jakob was checked out, got 2 shots and we chatted a bit more (all not rushed even though I still forget things that I want to ask!).  Then we met with the secretary who was trained to take and test blood.  We waited for a few min in the waiting room for the results and then made our next appointment and were home by 9:10... using public transport and walking.  I just love it.  This was all after getting the hospital bill where we owe less than 3% of the cost.  I am in shock.  All this to say, Switzerland has grown on me and I am so thankful to be getting this experience with a child.  It has been a surprise to me to be in love with so many things here.
Yesterday, Jakob came down with a 103 fever and was feeling very tired.  I think we're over the hump now and he's getting better.  He's not really showing any other symptoms so we're just watching him.  Paul got some hand-me-down skis today and is really excited to get some boots and go skiing!  Im glad he's excited about it.  I really wish I liked skiing.  I think when Jakob is older I will really enjoy sledding with him.  :)
Well, hopefully I'll be able to do one more post before we go BACK to the states!  Ha!  Our downstairs neighbors are going to hate us when Jakob is screaming again through the night in a month and a half.  But I just have to come back for Carli's wedding!  Im so excited for her and really excited to see some special people!  But I am nervous since it will just be me traveling with a kid who can NOT sit still...  This may be my last time in awhile I can see everyone... plane tickets are just getting too expensive to be going back all the time- especially when little dude turns 2.  I hope but am not too sure about Labor day this year... :(  Especially since my brother is also getting married!!  In China!  Oh, geez.  I feel old.  But his wedding is at the end of July and we will go to support him.  It will be a great experience and I can't believe it is actually happening.  Here's a slideshow from our trip because I take waaaaay too many pictures!

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