Sunday, October 30, 2011

Happy Halloween and 7 months old!



Emily turned 7 months old a week ago, we can't believe how fast this has gone and how big she is (and how little time we have for this blog)! She barely resembles the 6 pound infant we met at the hospital!

At 7 months old Emily is:
  • 28 inches long and 20 pounds 9 ounces. Which means we have transitioned to the convertible car seat instead of the infant carrier seat because she is getting so long!
  • Wearing some 12 month size clothes (some pants and sleeper pajamas and jacket) and some 9 month size clothes still (shirts and some pants). Wearing size 3 diapers during the day and size 4 overnight diapers at night.
  • Sitting up on her own and reaching for toys, but not crawling yet. She really likes sitting on her blanket in the living room or sitting in her high chair watching us cook or do stuff around the house.
  • She still eats 4 bottles a day of 9 ounces each and is having baby food once a day at noon. She has had a variety of fruits and veggies and is just starting in the last week or so to act more interested in the food and taking more than a couple ounces. So we will probably start giving her some food around 5pm as well this week.
  • Still takes 3 naps a day for about 90 minutes in the morning and in the afternoon and then about 20-30 minutes around 5pm. Goes to bed between 6:30 and 7:00 and wakes up about 12 hours later.
  • She is vocalizing more and more, making a variety of sounds kind of like she is singing, often high pitched. She love to laugh and be tickled and play peek-a-boo.
  • We continue to be so amazed at how happy she is and how little she cries. She really only gets fussy if she is tired and getting fussy for her means whining and wanting to be held while walking around looking at things. She almost never has a real melt down.
  • She puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and her favorite part of all her toys to put in the mouth is the tag. Even the small blanket she has that has these ribbon tags all over it, she will find the white store tag to suck on the most.
  • She is drooling a lot and gumming her teething rings a lot, we can't feel or see teeth yet, but think they are coming soon.
Last weekend we went on a road trip to Milwaukee for Megan Olson's (Megan's college roommate) wedding. Emily got to stay in a hotel for the first time and did great despite only sleeping for two 30 minute naps in the car ride. She came to the wedding for about 30 minutes and then went back to the hotel to play with Aunt Julia and her boyfriend Tyler, who had come to babysit from Madison.
Last night we went to hang out with our new friends Peter and Annaliese and their daughter Caroline who is 13 months old. Emily sure likes watching Caroline play and we are excited to be meeting more friends who have kids and are more understanding of what we are going through (aka having to leave by 7pm to make bed-time!).

We are going to the trick-or-treat event in the Coe Residence Halls later today and she will wear her costume to daycare tomorrow, so we will post more pictures of that later this week.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Happy Fall!


We've had some beautiful warm fall weather this week and had a fun visit with Aunt Julia on Saturday and Sunday. We took a walk and checked out the Coe Football game on Saturday. Emily sure looks great in her sunglasses and doesn't mind them at all!


On Sunday, we went to the apple orchard to get some pumpkins and apples and had to try out Emily's Halloween Costume! Even though it was warm out, she did great!Now time to go make some peach baby food for Emily to try. She's had cereal, pears, sweet potato, and still isn't all that interested so today we will try peaches!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Bouncing, Noses and Pears, Oh My!


In the last two weeks Emily has had lots of family time! After her 6 month birthday we all went for a visit to see the Comer family in Minnesota. This was our first long car trip since our 4th of July vacation and Emily was not as interested in sleeping in the car as she was at that age. She did fine despite having less nap time than usual which really impressed us, and she continued to sleep through the night in the unfamiliar environment and new crib. Good job!

Emily had so much fun with all the new toys that Mary had for her! She did especially well showing off all her rolling and smiling skills for all the family and guests that came over to meet her. She enjoyed checking out Grandpa Joe's mustache and like pulling on Aunt Rachel's long hair! She tried to make friends with doggie Bruce, but he just couldn't contain his excitement over trying to figure out what that wiggling, noisy thing was that we all were holding!



Then two days after we returned home to Iowa Nana Ellen and Grandpa Lee arrived for a visit and brought with them the car that we bought from them (subaru outback) since our Mazda was totaled in the accident at the beginning on September. Emily liked staying home from daycare to hang out with them, but unfortunately got another cold which she gave to everyone else, especially Nana and Mommy who got it really bad! But despite having a cold, Emily still is a trooper and wasn't fussy, just sometimes had trouble breathing through her nose which would wake her up from naps. She does great with the nose syringe though, and it seems to provide her much needed relief. She loved reading books, singing songs, and going on walks with Nana and Grandpa.
Emily had her first food while Nana and Grandpa Lee were in town. Started with rice cereal which she wasn't interested in. Then added bananas to the rice cereal which she was somewhat more interested in, but not really. And is now on to pears, which she doesn't mind, but she still doesn't really get the concept of opening her mouth to put the spoon in!

At her 6 month well visit we found out Emily is 19 pounds 5 ounces and is 27 inches long. She got a few more shots, including a flu shot, but did great.

We all three stayed home sick on Monday and are still battling this dumb cold. Here's hoping we get better soon before Aunt Julia comes to visit this weekend!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Half way to her first birthday!


Emily is 6 months old today! So we started the day with trying to get her photo taken with the birthday sign that we make each month. Emily was not so interested in looking at the camera or at smiling at us no matter how many silly noises we made! Rather than continue to torture her, we thought this collage of not perfect photos was a perfect way to show that she is developing her own personality and is much more interested in the things around her than doing what we tell her to do!

At 6 months old Emily is:
  • Sleeping from about 7pm until about 7am. Very rarely waking up in the night. (except for those few days in a row a couple weeks ago when she was rolling over in her crib at night).
  • Eating 4 times per day at 7am, 11am, 3pm and 7pm. 8 or sometimes 9 ounces per bottle.
  • Almost 19 pounds! (more specifics at her 6 month check-up next Thursday).
  • Wearing size 3 diapers and size 9 month clothes, but close to needing size 12 month pants.
  • Has very light soft blond hair that is still pretty short.
  • Takes three naps per day, around 9am and 1pm for around 90 minutes each and then a short 30-45 minute nap at 5pm.
  • Rolling over like a champ and pushing up with her arms when she is on her tummy, but not really going anywhere.
  • Reaching for toys and switching toys from one hand to the other and choosing one toy over another.
  • Loves playing peek-a-boo, playing in her bouncy activity station, listening to singing, and reading books and playing with toys that make noise when she shakes them.
  • Can sometimes get a little fussy around 6pm since it is close to bedtime, but will stop if we take her outside for a walk in the carrier. But other than that, she rarely cries or fusses unless you are too slow getting her the bottle during the day.
  • Continues to kick her legs a lot (any suggestions on how to keep baby socks on would be appreciated!)
  • Is a very happy baby and loves to giggle! Her favorite is being tickled/blowing raspberries on her neck and stomach, or sticking your tongue out at her.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Busy Busy Busy...


Wow! It's been a long time since our last post. I guess that's what happens when the school year starts and the students are all back on campus!

Emily has mastered rolling over from front to back and back to front. She went through a period where she would roll over to her stomach in her crib at night and not be able to get back to her back and would get mad about it. We would roll her back for her if she cried, but a few times she fell asleep like that. Now that it is colder outside, we have her sleeping in a baby sleeping bag of sorts that has holes for her head and arms, but keeps her legs zipped up in the big pouch. Since sleeping in that she hasn't been rolling over and waking up in the night which makes us all happy. She also uses that at naps instead of the swaddle, so I think we figured out an easy way to stop swaddling!

I was in a car accident on the 8th and thank goodness Emily wasn't with me. I am fine, but the car is not, it was declared a total loss and so we will be getting another new vehicle soon. While driving on a 4 lane highway a guy was turning from a side street and pulled out right into the side of the car, claiming to not see me at all. Sure was scary and has made me even more cautious on the road.

Emily got her first cold last week and then passed it on to both Mommy and Daddy in various forms of sore throat, stuffy nose, and exhaustion. We took her to the pediatrician just to be sure it was just a cold and learned that she is up to 18 pounds 9 ounces! With the colder weather we have put her in some of the pants outfits we bought quite a while ago and a few of the 9 month size pants are already getting tight on her! She continues to eat 4 bottles a day of 8 ounces of formula. She will start on rice cereal right after her 6 month birthday when we get back from a quick visit to Minnesota. She continues to do great at daycare and loves watching the other kids at Sue's house as they play.

Emily wearing some sweaters knitted by Nana Ellen!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

5 months down...

Emily will reach five months of age tomorrow and both her and we are getting the hang of this baby thing. In the past two weeks we tried some different schedules because she was showing signs that she didn't want to be woken up for her last feeding. We have recently determined that she only wants four feedings per day and sleeps better if she is in bed by 7:30pm. This means her feedings are every four hours starting at 7am. At least that's what we think. For now. Until tomorrow. Or tonight. Of course, once we made this change we looked back on it and said to ourselves, "duh, it makes total sense now".
 A few other items of note:

  • She's now wearing size 3 diapers. They look big on her but the size 2 diapers were noticeably small. We think the larger diaper is helping with her sleeping as well. She's also just transitioned into the 6-9 month sized clothes.
  • She is loving daycare. Her "friends" yell her name and run up to her when she gets dropped off every morning. We've noticed some odd whining occasionally on the weekends and think it is because we aren't nearly as entertaining as her daycare pals. We also think she picked up her high-pitched vocalization by listening to and imitating those same pals. Sue (the daycare lady) has taken the kids to the playground and splash pad recently and reports that Emily loves watching them run around.
  • Thumb-sucking has begun. A few times at night we have woken up to Emily sucking her thumb while sleeping.  She doesn't do it very often during the day yet but seems to if she is getting ready for a nap.
  • Giggles McGee is still making us laugh too. Our tickles and peek-a-boo attempts get regular belly laughs from Emily that often result in her getting the hiccups.
  • She's trying to roll over. She has done it all the way by herself twice.  She can get on her side but doesn't know how to tuck her bottom arm to complete the roll. Any. Day. Now.
  • While it's tempting to try now, we are planning on waiting one more month before we try to give her any baby food.
  • She is up to 18 pounds according to our bathroom scale!  Which means she has so many cute baby rolls!  We are still finding hidden areas on her body where gunk builds up. We found a roll under her chin that was collecting wayward formula and some crustiness behind her ears. Both were easily cleaned up and the small rash under her chin cleared up within two days.  But Mom and Dad are learning that bathtime is a bit more work than before!


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Swaddle: 1 - Emily: 0

As we mentioned in our last post, Tom put Emily to bed without the swaddle on Thursday night while I was out of town. Emily did great, and pretty much slept through the night. Then Friday and Saturday nights she did ok, woke up a few times each night, but went back to sleep easy enough.

Sunday and Monday nights went downhill. She just kept waking up and had a hard time calming down. Both nights we ended up putting her back in the swaddle by around 2am just so we could get some sleep. We aren't giving up yet, but already decided that tonight the second time she wakes up we are putting the swaddle back on just so we can sleep. Hopefully she will get the hang of it soon. Part of the problem is that she is developing her skills of rolling over and has woken up the past two nights trying to roll over and gets stuck in the halfway rolled over position because she is not totally awake or aware of what she is doing!

Time to go get some more caffeine!