Uncle Steve, Auntie Angela, Sarah and Laura came to hang out on Alki. We walked to Pegasus and had dinner - yummy!! (Mama took some pictures of Cupcakes while we waited for a table.) Uncle Steve treated everyone out for soft serve at Tully's afterwards - doubly yummy. And kids can even bond over diaper changing!
Thank you, Auntie Jeannie, for the cute cow outfit. It looked really big, but Cupcakes reaches the bottom of the booties already. She may wear it for a week or two at this rate. It's a great thing that she's growing so well; on the other hand, it's sad that she won't be able to wear some of her very cute clothes for long. The great thing is that Laura is able to inherit them. Auntie Angela brought Cupcakes some more of Sarah's cute clothes. Ahma sent Cupcakes some more clothes of the next size up. She didn't have much clothes for this cooler weather, but now her wardrobe is wel stocked. Thank you all for keeping Cupcakes well dressed!!
Additionally. . .Cupcakes has slept in her crib for the last two full nights. Good job, Mama! We did take a nap with Cupcakes next to Mama this afternoon. At dinner Cupcakes sat in a high chair. She's getting better and better with sitting. She stared at Mama's salad at times and seemed pretty well entertained through dinner. After dinner Daddy and Mama held Cupcakes because we wanted to. Cupcakes becomes more and more of a little person by the day.
Mama posts a lot of pictures because SHE CAN'T DECIDE!
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Grandma Elsie and Grandpa Al
Elsie told Mama that she wanted to be grandma before Mama was pregnant. She meets her eighth grandchild for the first time after she turned seven months old.
Grandma Elsie asked Cupcakes to see whether she'd like to play the organ. She asked several times until Cupcakes leaned towards the organ before Daddy took her over to the bench. Grandma Elsie clapped after Cupcakes finished playing.
Grandpa Al and Grandma Elsie were thrilled to have had a visit from Cupcakes this afternoon. Grandpa Al and Grandma Elsie invited us to come play in their pool in Vegas and gave Cupcakes a little bear. We'll visit again soon, Grandpa Al and Grandma Elsie!
Grandma Elsie asked Cupcakes to see whether she'd like to play the organ. She asked several times until Cupcakes leaned towards the organ before Daddy took her over to the bench. Grandma Elsie clapped after Cupcakes finished playing.
Grandpa Al and Grandma Elsie were thrilled to have had a visit from Cupcakes this afternoon. Grandpa Al and Grandma Elsie invited us to come play in their pool in Vegas and gave Cupcakes a little bear. We'll visit again soon, Grandpa Al and Grandma Elsie!
Not today!
Miss Monique and her daughters got Cupcakes a bikini from Old Navy - how cute! And the small bottom was actually able to cover up the seemingly big swim diaper. Daddy took Cupcakes this time, and Cupcakes cried quite a bit. Daddy was hopeful and kept Cupcakes in the water for half an hour. There were times when Cupcakes stopped crying. We did have to stop and change Cupcakes' diaper because Cupcakes had pooped. That was not the reason for her crying. Mama learned that she needs to keep an extra swim diaper in the diaper bag. We got to test out how much water a normal diaper would hold. It was most interesting to see. Daddy sang to Cupcakes in class, and he sang after class, too. We'll try again next week!
Olivia was going to come but had a stuffy nose. We hope you get better and join us next week!
Olivia was going to come but had a stuffy nose. We hope you get better and join us next week!
New books from Auntie PJ
Friday, August 17, 2007
Aunties Kim and Yvonne!!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Three weeks at the new daycare
Cupcakes sits comfortably in Miss Monique's lap. She goes to Miss Monique on her own. She squeals in delight when Miss Raquel speaks to her. She drinks her milk. She takes naps in her swaddling blanket. She participates in singing, reading, circle time and playing. She also has her tummy time. Miss Monique and Miss Raquel still ask to take turns holding her after three weeks. One uhn out of her, and the teachers and kids run to see what the baby wants. Once Miss Monique asked her 13-year-old daughter Amina to bring the baby down because she was holding the baby for fun. Cupcakes is so spoiled and loved there. When she woke up screaming from a nap, Miss Raquel rubbed her back and tummy, and gas passed. Mama felt like crying. At the old daycare she cried a lot. They guessed that she had gas and asked for simethicone. Mama opted for the more natural gripe water, which consisted of ginger, fennel and sugar water. They gave it to her with every meal regardless of whether she was gassy or not. It is a lot of work for two people to tend to eight babies at the old daycare. Cupcakes is very lucky to be the only baby loved by a great group of people now.
In the picture is Miss Monique with Sydney (8) on the right, her younger sister Cameron (6) on the left and De'Andre (3). Sydney gets the door for Mama and takes the car seat from Mama every morning! Thank you, Sydney!!
In the picture is Miss Monique with Sydney (8) on the right, her younger sister Cameron (6) on the left and De'Andre (3). Sydney gets the door for Mama and takes the car seat from Mama every morning! Thank you, Sydney!!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Awww. . .a perfect day
Cupcakes was so happy to see Mama when Mama went to pick up Cupcakes. Cupcakes waved her arms around and laughed. Mama couldn't be happier with the new care that Cupcakes receives during the day.
When we got home Cupcakes picked up a book even though she was tired. We read together as Cupcakes winded down for her nap. On the way to the bedroom Cupcakes put her mouth to Mama's face several times and stuck her tongue out each time. Cupcakes, were you trying to kiss Mama?
Cupcakes had a shower when she woke up. She got to play in the tub, too. After going swimming, Mama turned Cupcakes belly down for the first time in the tub, and that seemed fun for Cupcakes, too.
We took Cupcakes for a walk around sunset, and when we got home Cupcakes was relaxed. Mama asked Daddy to put Cupcakes in her crib while Mama did the dishes. Cupcakes babbled even after Daddy had fallen asleep. Mama re-swaddled Cupcakes, and she fell asleep on her own shortly afterwards - yay. Cupcakes slept by herself for the first three months of her life. Then Mama couldn't stand her coughing in her crib when she got colds going to the daycare. Mama started putting her in the big bed. (And Mama was just thinking today that Cupcakes has not been sick since she left the old daycare about five weeks ago - yay!!) Then Mama got too tired to pick her up and put her back for middle-of-the-night nursings, so Mama continued to keep her in the big bed. (Plus it's comfortable to sleep next to her. Okay, the idea is comforting. She sometimes kicks. turns diagonally and moves too close to Mama.) Mama has been helping Cupcakes fall asleep, but it's excellent when she's able to soothe herself to sleep in the crib. Mama's saving grace with the sleeping situation is that Cupcakes has not been particular about where she sleeps. She can sleep alone or with Mama.
The outfit from Annika is so cute. Thank you, Auntie Lisa and Annika!!
Cupcakes is not a particularly active baby. Interestingly she consumes just enough milk for her. At the new daycare she drinks about 6-8 oz during a nine-hour period. She nurses when she is hungry at home. Cupcakes did not roll over until two weeks before her six month wellness check up - a week after she turned six months old. Mama had told Cupcakes that Daddy would be taking her to the appointment if she didn't roll over by then because Dr. Spector had expected her to roll over at four months. Mama was not about to tell him no twice. To date Cupcakes still only rolls over in one direction and only from the back to belly and not the other way around. Mama hears that not wanting to be on the tummy provides babies with the incentive to roll over, but that was not the case with Cupcakes. Today Cupcakes pushed herself to the crawling position. She's not moving yet, but it's perfect whenever she is ready.
When we got home Cupcakes picked up a book even though she was tired. We read together as Cupcakes winded down for her nap. On the way to the bedroom Cupcakes put her mouth to Mama's face several times and stuck her tongue out each time. Cupcakes, were you trying to kiss Mama?
Cupcakes had a shower when she woke up. She got to play in the tub, too. After going swimming, Mama turned Cupcakes belly down for the first time in the tub, and that seemed fun for Cupcakes, too.
We took Cupcakes for a walk around sunset, and when we got home Cupcakes was relaxed. Mama asked Daddy to put Cupcakes in her crib while Mama did the dishes. Cupcakes babbled even after Daddy had fallen asleep. Mama re-swaddled Cupcakes, and she fell asleep on her own shortly afterwards - yay. Cupcakes slept by herself for the first three months of her life. Then Mama couldn't stand her coughing in her crib when she got colds going to the daycare. Mama started putting her in the big bed. (And Mama was just thinking today that Cupcakes has not been sick since she left the old daycare about five weeks ago - yay!!) Then Mama got too tired to pick her up and put her back for middle-of-the-night nursings, so Mama continued to keep her in the big bed. (Plus it's comfortable to sleep next to her. Okay, the idea is comforting. She sometimes kicks. turns diagonally and moves too close to Mama.) Mama has been helping Cupcakes fall asleep, but it's excellent when she's able to soothe herself to sleep in the crib. Mama's saving grace with the sleeping situation is that Cupcakes has not been particular about where she sleeps. She can sleep alone or with Mama.
The outfit from Annika is so cute. Thank you, Auntie Lisa and Annika!!
Cupcakes is not a particularly active baby. Interestingly she consumes just enough milk for her. At the new daycare she drinks about 6-8 oz during a nine-hour period. She nurses when she is hungry at home. Cupcakes did not roll over until two weeks before her six month wellness check up - a week after she turned six months old. Mama had told Cupcakes that Daddy would be taking her to the appointment if she didn't roll over by then because Dr. Spector had expected her to roll over at four months. Mama was not about to tell him no twice. To date Cupcakes still only rolls over in one direction and only from the back to belly and not the other way around. Mama hears that not wanting to be on the tummy provides babies with the incentive to roll over, but that was not the case with Cupcakes. Today Cupcakes pushed herself to the crawling position. She's not moving yet, but it's perfect whenever she is ready.
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