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Sunday, March 29, 2009
Zzzzz........
Without jinxing ourselves, I think Elise is finally down to waking/eating once each night! This is such a nice departure from getting up to feed 2+ more times a night. We are almost starting to feel a bit less sleep deprived! Usually Elise takes a bottle around 10pm- which holds her until 1am or 2am (if we are lucky!). After an hour of eating and sitting upright (to prevent spit up and reflux), we are back to sleep until about 4 or 5am. This means that we are eating every 3-4 hours. Last night was the best night ever! Elise ate at the 3.5 hour mark and then almost 5 hours later. Let's just say this is only the second time that we have gotten up before Elise has woken us! You can't imagine what a treat this can be!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Warmer weather
It's wonderful that we are beginning to see the end of winter! We've been housebound (except doctor's appointments) for so long that we are going stir crazy. Fortunately, the weather was warm enough this past Monday and Tuesday (Happy St. Patrick's Day!) to take a nice walk around our neighborhood. Jeff and I loaded up Elise in stroller for her first maiden voyage. We even had to pull out the instruction booklet to learn how to connect the car seat to the stroller! It was a bit comical! The dogs were super happy to finally get to stretch their legs. Hopefully we'll be getting out more often now that the start of spring is tomorrow.
Over the past weekend, we tried putting a Vermont Teddy Bear's jacket onto Elise. Apparently, she and her stuffed animal are the same size! Jeff has scheduled some patients for her starting next week. Hey, if the jacket fits......!
We have also discovered a way to calm Elise when she starts her daily (6-9pm) fussing- the vacuum cleaner. Our house is now extra clean. But, in case of an emergency, our friends have given us their 'For Crying Out Loud' cd. It's a lifesaver! The cd has 9 tracks which range from hairdryers to vacuum cleaners to windshield wipers on a car. We thought the idea of such a cd sounded hilarious until we learned it can calm a screaming baby in 2 seconds!
But, when we aren't fussy or crying, Elise loves to spend time relaxing and kicking her legs on the floor. She's practicing her future crawling and walking skills. Today, during some tummy time, she rolled herself from her stomach to her back- a total accident! I had positioned her legs and arms under her- in addition to a small pillow under her chest- so she did become a bit 'top heavy' when she lifted her head. Regardless, it's a sign of things to come.
Over the past weekend, we tried putting a Vermont Teddy Bear's jacket onto Elise. Apparently, she and her stuffed animal are the same size! Jeff has scheduled some patients for her starting next week. Hey, if the jacket fits......!
We have also discovered a way to calm Elise when she starts her daily (6-9pm) fussing- the vacuum cleaner. Our house is now extra clean. But, in case of an emergency, our friends have given us their 'For Crying Out Loud' cd. It's a lifesaver! The cd has 9 tracks which range from hairdryers to vacuum cleaners to windshield wipers on a car. We thought the idea of such a cd sounded hilarious until we learned it can calm a screaming baby in 2 seconds!
But, when we aren't fussy or crying, Elise loves to spend time relaxing and kicking her legs on the floor. She's practicing her future crawling and walking skills. Today, during some tummy time, she rolled herself from her stomach to her back- a total accident! I had positioned her legs and arms under her- in addition to a small pillow under her chest- so she did become a bit 'top heavy' when she lifted her head. Regardless, it's a sign of things to come.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Sending smiles your way
Finally! Elise is starting to smile! Up until now, Jeff and I wrote off any hint of a smile due to a gassy belly, but now she is starting to smile when she is looking at us. Granted, this doesn't happen every time she looks at us, but it is definitely getting more and more frequent. It is so rewarding to see the glimmer of happiness in her eyes. Elise is now interacting with us in her own small way. This has been worth the wait!!!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Vaccines
Yesterday we had a very big day... we had our first round of vaccines at the pediatrician's office. Jeff met us after work for the big appointment. Elise is now 9lbs and 21.5 inches long- which would make her in the 50th percentile if we adjusted her age back the 5.5 weeks. So, we are doing marvelous in the growth department. We did have a concern with her belly button which has always been on the large size. Dr. Kennedy assured us that the umbilical hernia (not just an 'outtie' anymore!) would more than likely fix itself over the course of 4-5 years- otherwise it will be surgically corrected at the time she would begin school. No bikinis yet!
Elise got 3 shots and 1 oral vaccine. She was vaccinated for Rotavirus, DTP, Hep B, Polio, Steptococcus pneumoniae, and Haemophilus influenzae. Needless to say, Elise wasn't very happy but a little meal afterwards almost made her forget about the trauma! We headed home and premedicated with some Tylenol. She was a little fussy in the evening (but usually is!) but seemed to do fine otherwise. She took her vaccinations like a champ-- and will do round 2 in another two months.
Overall, Elise is developmentally doing well. She is starting to smile (at least I think so) but isn't consistently doing it. She loves to hold up her head-- even though it bobs around and she needs to rest her neck frequently. As we knew, and Dr. Kennedy reiterated, Elise does some things like a 2 month old (we are currently 9 weeks 2 days old) but some things like a 1 month old. Hopefully by our next doctor's appointment, we'll be cooing and smiling more often and may even begin reaching for things. Jeff and I look forward to these little developmental milestones so we can see she's doing well. Plus, it's exciting watching her study and tune into her environment and, of course, us!
Elise got 3 shots and 1 oral vaccine. She was vaccinated for Rotavirus, DTP, Hep B, Polio, Steptococcus pneumoniae, and Haemophilus influenzae. Needless to say, Elise wasn't very happy but a little meal afterwards almost made her forget about the trauma! We headed home and premedicated with some Tylenol. She was a little fussy in the evening (but usually is!) but seemed to do fine otherwise. She took her vaccinations like a champ-- and will do round 2 in another two months.
Overall, Elise is developmentally doing well. She is starting to smile (at least I think so) but isn't consistently doing it. She loves to hold up her head-- even though it bobs around and she needs to rest her neck frequently. As we knew, and Dr. Kennedy reiterated, Elise does some things like a 2 month old (we are currently 9 weeks 2 days old) but some things like a 1 month old. Hopefully by our next doctor's appointment, we'll be cooing and smiling more often and may even begin reaching for things. Jeff and I look forward to these little developmental milestones so we can see she's doing well. Plus, it's exciting watching her study and tune into her environment and, of course, us!
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