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January 5, 2005
Have we mentioned that Ainsley is getting in her molars? She needs her teething toys to bite
on just so she can sleep comfortably...

Ainsley definitely has it figured out what is work and what is fun. During her therapy sessions she just
screams and fights her therapists so she can get out of it. Luckily though we know what she's up to and make her work
through it, as much as we can. Hopefully we can get some video of me "scaring" her and you can check out her new laugh. At
least Jen and I get quite a kick out of it.
Ainsley has taken some steps while we are helping to support her under her arms.
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January 19, 2005
Two weeks have passed and Ainsley is progressively getting more active in reaching across her body.
Still not wanting to be on her hands and knees, but who'd like that if they knew they could stand. For those who have
experienced teething molars, Ainsley has had the last 3 coming all at once. She's not near as cranky and crabby as last
week, but she still shows some fits. What more is there to say???
We went back for a hearing test yesterday and once again did not give them reliable results so they want to sedate her
and make sure the ear drum is sending the pulses to the brain. They'll do this after another behavior-based hearing
test. I can say that I saw a big difference in Ainsley's performance yesterday as compared to a month ago. At
least she wasn't so uncomfortable that she was grinding her teeth :)
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