Monday, March 23, 2009

First Day of Spring













On the first day of spring, Wrigley, SB and I headed out for a walk around the neighborhood. It looked like a beautiful day and the temp said 45 degrees and the sun felt warm. What I could not tell was that it was very windy and it actually felt like 33 degrees!! She was bundled up tight, blocked by the wind and actually fell asleep on the walk. So much for the first day of spring! It was cold!


Thursday, March 12, 2009

All Smiles!


SB smiles with her whole body. What you cannot see in the photo is her arms and legs waiving and kicking. It is just adorable to watch her get excited. She is also becoming quite the little talker. When I get the chance, I will record her talking sometime. It is hard to get her to keep her smiles. When I put the camera up, all of sudden she stops smiling and looks curiously at the camera. I have to really keep her attention.
She has recently started gripping rattles and other toys. She has also really started seeing a lot more things. She will watch as things move in front of her. She has started to look at toys that hang in front of her with a lot more curiosity. She had noticed them before, but I think she is actually starting to see more colors and detail.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sleeping in the pack n play






Many of you will be thinking, so what a baby in a pack in play. This one goes out to the grandparents. And for whoever enjoys watching baby videos. As you can see by the video, she is very active in her pack in play. There have been times I put her down laying one direction and come back and she has done a 90 degree turn. Often times I have asked Jess, "did you move the baby?"
ZZZZZZZZ: She is still sleeping through the night! Yeah! Our doctor said that it is pretty early for a new baby that is nursing. I always knew she would be a good sleeper, but I followed the book "Becoming Babywise" and just as they said she should be sleeping through the night by 8 weeks of age. Sure enough, they were right!! Thank you Babywise! And Thank you Stephanie for telling me about it!