Psalm 22:10

"From birth I was cast on you; from my mother's womb you have been my God."

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

her first jab

Emma had her 2nd vaccination jab (1st one being the standard jabs at birth) last evening, and I'm so proud of Emma. She's so strong, to the point of her being oblivious to the jab that the GP administered. Well, almost. She just did a small "yelp", but for the most part, she was just curious about her surroundings, especially the lights. At 7½ weeks, she's already beginning to see more clearly, and was even able to follow our pastor's finger when she moved it from left to right and back. She's beginning to observe her room a lot more, focusing on the mobile that we've set up on her cot.

Thank God for watching over Emma. Emma's still looks a tad small when compared to many babies, but more importantly she's growing healthily! praise God! I guess Emma's small-size is genetic, since both Ade and I are slim and not very big ourselves. =)

well, the poll's ended, and many say Emma looks like me when I was a baby. hahaha.. well, that's a nice compliment, cos I think Emma's "fearfully and wonderfully made", and it doesn't matter who she looks like more. To us, she's uniquely beautiful in her own ways. I'm sure that all readers of this blog feel this way too, right? heheh

3 comments:

Hann Hann said...

Yup. Emma's a beautiful girl, 2nd only to my mummy. haha.

Emma, You're a brave girl, just like me! we don't cry when we get the jab.

Mskmouse said...

Hi Roy and Ade!

Emma looks great! =) Glad to know that you guys are coping well and that Emma is healthy. Just checked out some of her photos. She is so CUTE!

Noe said...

Time flies. She's 2 months old already. What a brave girl!

By the way, you are tagged hor.