Sunday, April 24, 2011

Happy Easter!


Happy Easter from our little bunny!  Thank you Grandma Joyce for the awesome bunny pants and hat - they were a huge hit with the daycare folks and our California friends.  


We had a great Easter here.  Phoebe was so excited, she woke up at 5:00!  Yay!  We really can't complain too much though because she slept for nine hours straight last night!  She hasn't done that in a really long time, so we were pretty excited.  Jeremy says he isn't going to get too excited until she sleeps that long three nights in a row.  I guess I have to agree with that strategy since last time we were all ready to declare sleep victory after two nights and then the little munchkin went right back to sleeping no more than four hours at a stretch. 

Phoebe and I spent the morning playing and taking a nap and when daddy got up and joined us, we went to the neighborhood Easter Party.  There was a little BBQ and the police were there doing child ID kits, but the real draw was the egg hunt!  Phoebe was a little too young to participate, but she really enjoyed watching all the big kids race around and get eggs.  It was actually pretty funny, there was a huge build up while the kids counted down to the egg hunt and jockeyed for position.  Then, when the hunt started they all raced out into the park and the eggs were all scooped up within about 60 seconds.  Watching must have worn Phoebe out because she fell asleep on the walk home.

The afternoon was a little rough for Phoebe, we think she is simultaneously going through a growth spurt and attempting some milestones, so she gets grumpy/frustrated easily.  Between fits though we got a lot done.  We did some chores around the house, made some banana bread, and even sat out on the patio for a little bit.  Even with the fussing we had a nice family day.  We are really enjoying having a calmer baby that we can actually take out in public occasionally.  We're going to be extra bold and attempt a trip to Santa Cruz next weekend! 

Baby Celebrates her First Earth Day!

Here Phoebe is rocking a onesie with an environmental message in honor of Earth Day


This onesie is especially environmentally friendly because it is a hand-me-down.  While we were in Michigan this spring, I got a bunch of great second-hand outfits from my friend Jen and her two girls!  Both Jeremy and I think this onesie is particularly cute, so we're a little bummed that it is already starting to get a little tight on the Phoebster.  I think our baby is officially growing like a weed - if you've seen our backyard, you know she'll have plenty of weed-company :)

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

When Dad dresses the baby

Turkey!

This morning I got up with Phoebe while Jeremy slept in.  I kept hearing this weird noise and couldn't figure out what it was - it turns out there were a bunch of wild turkeys in our front yard!  I tried to get a good picture, but I was taking pictures through the window, while holding a cranky baby, so this is the best I could get:


I thought about going outside to get a good shot, but thought better of it when I saw our neighbor attempt a photo - the turkeys turned towards him and started gobbling and charging him.  Yikes!  I figured that since I had a tiny-turkey-snack-sized-morsel (aka the baby) with me, I should probably stay far away - just in case word had gotten out about that turkey bacon in our fridge :)  The turkeys were walking around like they owned the place and were definitely much larger (and meaner) than I would have thought turkeys were.  Danger was nowhere to be found during the turkey visit but came down just as they were leaving and managed to squeak out a few tiny hisses at their departing turkey-butts.  Hardly convincing Danger.  Hardly convincing.

After the turkey excitement, we had a bit of a rough morning.  Phoebe was really congested and grumpy all morning.  I knew something was wrong when she-who-doesn't-nap took two hour-long snoozes before noon!  During her second nap, Jeremy came downstairs and he wasn't looking very good either.  He had a sore throat and ended up spending the morning at Doctors on Duty (the local walk in clinic - we REALLY need to get one of those primary care doctors I've been hearing so much about).  What we thought would be a simple strep test (negative!) turned into lung-function tests which turned into breathing treatments which turned into a chest X-ray (normal!) ... all to arrive at the diagnosis that we were dealing with a flu-like virus.  They sent Jeremy home with some Advair and instructions to take it easy. 

Phoebe is still congested and still battling some low-grade eye-goop.  She's been more-or-less congested since she started daycare.  While we understand that babies get sick, we sure wish there was something we could do to make the punkin feel a little better.  We've been using saline nose spray and the big booger-sucker (bulb syringe) but she just never seems to get over whatever she has.  We're going to call the doctor to see if she thinks a humidifier would help.  It isn't that dry here, but we do sleep with the fan on for white noise so that might be contributing to the problem.  We were thinking maybe the Vapo-rub humidifier would help clear out the baby snot, but figured we should check with the pediatrician first.

Here is how we spend our sick days - we put on our sweats and our puppy slippers and hang out with our teddy:


Despite our rough morning, both Phoebe and Jeremy perked up in the afternoon.  I think Jeremy was just amped up from the drugs they gave him at the clinic and Phoebe probably didn't know what to do with herself after her THIRD hour-long nap in one day (unheard of!).  Jeremy insisted that we go run our planned errands for the day.   I tried to tell him to stay home and rest (even enlisting the expertise of WebMD/Dr. Google for expert backing) but he insisted on running errands. 

We went to the local daycare center that we are on the waiting list for, but were unable to find out where we are on said list.  Very frustrating. We really need to figure out a full time solution soon since Jeremy will start his internship in June and May is very busy for me with graduation and end of the year events for the students.  After we went to daycare, we went to the local sports center to sign up for Tot Swim!  Starting next week we're going to take Phoebe to weekly Tot Swim on Friday nights.  Given how much she likes splashing in the bath, we think Phoebe will really enjoy swimming.  Since Jeremy swam in high school, he is really excited to introduce Phoebe to the pool.  Right now Jeremy doesn't get home in time to go every week, so I'll be the Tot Swim parent until summer, then he'll take over.

The sports center is downtown Monterey (it is run by the city) so after we signed up for swimming, we went to the farmer's market.  This was Phoebe's first trip to the market and she LOVED it!  She just smiled and giggled the whole time.  Phoebe is such a curious and observant little baby - she loved all the sights and smells and sounds.  Even though she is technically still "too little" we've been letting her ride in the stroller without her car seat


You can see she really likes it!  She really enjoys being able to see everything that is going on!  When we would try to take her for a walk with the car seat in the stroller she would fuss - I guess she just gets bored looking at us all the time :)  Now that we've cut way down on the fuss-factor during walks, we go on a lot more of them


Phoebe just leans back, kicks her feet up onto the stroller and enjoys the ride!

Anyway, by the time we got back from farmer's market, both Phoebe and Jeremy had crashed.  Phoebe got a quick bath and then both dad and baby hit the hay by around 7 o'clock.  Here's hoping everyone is on the mend tomorrow (and that I don't catch anything from anyone) :)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Happy Tax Day!

Roley Poley

Phoebe has been working on rolling over lately.  She can pretty reliably get from her back to her side, but that bottom arm is her nemesis - she can rarely make it all the way to her tummy.  Usually, if she makes it all the way to her stomach it is because there was something really tasty looking that she wanted to get in her mouth.  Once she is on her tummy she has no idea how to flip back over and she usually ends up pretty angry since she is not a fan of tummy time.

Being a big fan of both rolling and her bouncy seat, Phoebe is always looking for a way to combine her two loves.  Here she is getting started:


Oooo, that bouncy seat is delicious!


And from the next day - you can see she can almost get all the way over.


Of course, the safety of this situation is a little suspect, so we'll probably have to start using the safety strap when we put the Fussers in her seat.  It would be the responsible parent thing to do (actually if we were really responsible parents I guess we would have been using the safety strap all along.  Hmmm.
Here is a cute picture of the Fussers from this morning


If you look a little closer you can see that our little munchkin is a real overachiever ...


That's right, those socks are size 12-18 months!  They are on our 3 1/2 month old baby.  She has GIANT feet for a baby her age.  By the time she is five, we'll probably have to special order her socks :)  Jeremy has started calling her Sasquatch - in a loving way of course.  We had to go out and buy some more GIANT socks because most of the baby socks we have are 3-6 and 6-12 month size because we foolishly assumed those would be the sizes she would wear when she was 3-6 months old. 

Phone Photos of Phoebe

Today I finally got around to cleaning some old pictures off my phone.  The pictures span the time pretty much from when Phoebe came home until yesterday so it was fun to see them all.  Here they are in reverse-chronological order (newest pictures first)


Self portrait of Phoebe and I out for a walk.  Phoebe fusses when you put her sun hat on, but she is always excited to have it to chew on during a walk.  This one is a little out of order - I think it is from right after we got home from our trip out East.


Phoebe asleep during our trip to Parent's Place last week.  She had a lot of fun during play time and song time but then she got bored during the parent discussion.


From the same day at Parent's Place, here is Phoebe doing some hard core tummy time.


Smiling (and not sleeping) during nap time in the Pack-n-Play at Grandma and Grandpa's house.


Sad Baby.


Napping on the couch with Mommy.


Down for the count in the Moby.  For the longest time, Phoebe wouldn't nap well unless she was being snuggled or carried so I wore her in the Moby a LOT.  She's not such a huge fan of the wrap anymore since she likes to wiggle around more than it will allow.  


Asleep in the car seat on our way ... somewhere.  It turns out that a lot of my phone pictures are of Phoebe sleeping :)


Here's another nap on the couch - who wouldn't want to nap all snuggled up to that?


Learning to use a pacifier - I can't believe how little she looks in this picture!  The sleeper (that is now way too small) is HUGE on her and the pacifier takes up half her face!  Our baby is getting so big!


This picture was from the very first day we went to Parent's Place - again I can't believe how TINY she was!


Brand new baby in the bouncy seat!


Look how far we've come!