I posted a video of her rolling a couple weeks ago. In that video she had to be propped just so in order to roll over. Since then she's gotten much better at pushing up on her arms. For the last week or so, as long as I put her arms up over her head, she can then push up and roll over. Today she figured out how to move her arms into the right position unassisted.
Now onto rolling from back to front!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
This is houdini baby - Not sleeping and trying to escape from her swaddler

She's really not interested in napping

Almost a full circle

Now she's back where she started

And finally asleep.

Mommy and Me

Blowing very sloppy raspberries

I'm adorable in this outfit

Daddy wearing me around the house.

Holding my own bottle.

She's really not interested in napping

Almost a full circle

Now she's back where she started

And finally asleep.

Mommy and Me
Blowing very sloppy raspberries
I'm adorable in this outfit
Daddy wearing me around the house.
Holding my own bottle.
Nice
I really like when I put her down and she's done crying before I get to the door. And then she's asleep before I get downstairs and open up the webcam to see what she's up to.
:-)
Hopefully she stays asleep.
:-)
Hopefully she stays asleep.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Pee
My baby is a peer. Hmm Pee-er?
Anyway, sometimes when you're changing her diaper she'll start peeing before you put the new diaper on. She did this a lot when she was really little but then stopped for a while. Now she's doing it again.
The other day we went out and came back and when I changed her diaper it hadn't been used at all. Then she peed on the changing table.
This wouldn't be such a pain except that every time she does it she manages to get her outfit all wet. She used to have multiple coordinating pieces so if she peed on a onesie but the pants were safe I could change the onesie and re-use the pants. But now her outfits are pretty much one to one. One top one bottom.
The laundry basket is filling up as fast as it did when she was newborn.
But at least she hasn't pooped on the wall like she did that first week we had her home. That was spectacular.
Anyway, sometimes when you're changing her diaper she'll start peeing before you put the new diaper on. She did this a lot when she was really little but then stopped for a while. Now she's doing it again.
The other day we went out and came back and when I changed her diaper it hadn't been used at all. Then she peed on the changing table.
This wouldn't be such a pain except that every time she does it she manages to get her outfit all wet. She used to have multiple coordinating pieces so if she peed on a onesie but the pants were safe I could change the onesie and re-use the pants. But now her outfits are pretty much one to one. One top one bottom.
The laundry basket is filling up as fast as it did when she was newborn.
But at least she hasn't pooped on the wall like she did that first week we had her home. That was spectacular.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Don't spit on Daddy
No, don't spit on Daddy.
It's best with the volume up.
It's best with the volume up.
Bath Time
A couple bath time stories.
When we give her a bath we put one wash cloth over her to keep the parts that aren't under water warm. She usually ends up grabbing that wash cloth and playing with it. And, of course, anything in her hands goes into her mouth so she eventually ends up sucking on it.
last week she was sucking on it and she started gagging. I guess the wash cloth's let down reflex was a little bit stronger than she expected.
I keep a bowl of water next to the sink to dip a cup into and rinse her with. At the end of the bath, after she's all clean, I just keep dipping the water out and pouring it over her. The other night she grabbed the cup while I was pouring and pulled it toward her mouth. So she got a mouthful of water. The Doctor said we could start solids if she stops sleeping through the night or if she starts showing an interest in food. I'm not sure if bath water counts as showing and interest in food though.
She's "napping" now. She was playing with her bib and tried to get closer to it so she was using her legs to roll herself around. It didn't work out as planned. Now she's on the other side of the crib.

She had her picture taken with her cousins this weekend.

This one was the cutest of her by herself.
When we give her a bath we put one wash cloth over her to keep the parts that aren't under water warm. She usually ends up grabbing that wash cloth and playing with it. And, of course, anything in her hands goes into her mouth so she eventually ends up sucking on it.
last week she was sucking on it and she started gagging. I guess the wash cloth's let down reflex was a little bit stronger than she expected.
I keep a bowl of water next to the sink to dip a cup into and rinse her with. At the end of the bath, after she's all clean, I just keep dipping the water out and pouring it over her. The other night she grabbed the cup while I was pouring and pulled it toward her mouth. So she got a mouthful of water. The Doctor said we could start solids if she stops sleeping through the night or if she starts showing an interest in food. I'm not sure if bath water counts as showing and interest in food though.
She's "napping" now. She was playing with her bib and tried to get closer to it so she was using her legs to roll herself around. It didn't work out as planned. Now she's on the other side of the crib.

She had her picture taken with her cousins this weekend.

This one was the cutest of her by herself.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Sleeping
It's been a week since we gave up on the gentle no cry sleep solutions from Elizabeth Pantley's book. the no cry sleep solution.
I guess I could start at the beginning. She used to go to sleep on her own. She didn't even really cry when we put her to bed. But then over Thanksgiving I nursed her to sleep a couple of times 'cause the schedule was so crazy and we just wanted her asleep. Whoops.
The all of a sudden she needed to be nursed to sleep every night and every time she woke up during the night. That was annoying, 'cause she would wake up after a half hour like clockwork and putting her to sleep the second time would take a very long time. So we knew something needed to change.
Then she got sick and it was Christmas so we just kept going with nursing her to sleep rather than traumatizing her while she's off schedule. I read the book and we started trying some of the stuff in it after new years.
The book says it can take a long time to see improvements. We only gave it two weeks though. I would have been willing to go longer but she got worse about sleeping, a lot worse, rather than better. In addition to waking up after a half hour she kept waking up frequently until midnight or later and then she added overnight wakings as well. Like 2 am, 4 am, 6 am. So that wasn't working for me anymore.
Last week we decided she was miserable and making us miserable too so we changed her bedtime routine and put her to bed awake. She cried for about 10 minutes and then fell asleep. That first night she woke up at 10:30 but went back to sleep within 10 minutes. She had one night where we had to go up a couple times but she is usually asleep within that 10 minutes.
We were afraid it was going to take 2 hours of crying for her to fall asleep. Thankfully it doesn't. For ferberizing you're supposed to go in and check on them after 2 minutes and 4 minutes etc. increasing the time between visits until they fall asleep. From experience we know that if you go in there she gets angry and even more angry if you don't pick her up. So we just decided to go cold turkey. I think we ended up pretty lucky.
So, we have our evenings back. And she's getting a lot more sleep. her naps have even started to improve. Overall I think she's crying less than when she was being nursed to sleep and waking up constantly.
Win!
I guess I could start at the beginning. She used to go to sleep on her own. She didn't even really cry when we put her to bed. But then over Thanksgiving I nursed her to sleep a couple of times 'cause the schedule was so crazy and we just wanted her asleep. Whoops.
The all of a sudden she needed to be nursed to sleep every night and every time she woke up during the night. That was annoying, 'cause she would wake up after a half hour like clockwork and putting her to sleep the second time would take a very long time. So we knew something needed to change.
Then she got sick and it was Christmas so we just kept going with nursing her to sleep rather than traumatizing her while she's off schedule. I read the book and we started trying some of the stuff in it after new years.
The book says it can take a long time to see improvements. We only gave it two weeks though. I would have been willing to go longer but she got worse about sleeping, a lot worse, rather than better. In addition to waking up after a half hour she kept waking up frequently until midnight or later and then she added overnight wakings as well. Like 2 am, 4 am, 6 am. So that wasn't working for me anymore.
Last week we decided she was miserable and making us miserable too so we changed her bedtime routine and put her to bed awake. She cried for about 10 minutes and then fell asleep. That first night she woke up at 10:30 but went back to sleep within 10 minutes. She had one night where we had to go up a couple times but she is usually asleep within that 10 minutes.
We were afraid it was going to take 2 hours of crying for her to fall asleep. Thankfully it doesn't. For ferberizing you're supposed to go in and check on them after 2 minutes and 4 minutes etc. increasing the time between visits until they fall asleep. From experience we know that if you go in there she gets angry and even more angry if you don't pick her up. So we just decided to go cold turkey. I think we ended up pretty lucky.
So, we have our evenings back. And she's getting a lot more sleep. her naps have even started to improve. Overall I think she's crying less than when she was being nursed to sleep and waking up constantly.
Win!
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