Monday, May 28, 2007

Lighter than a sledgehammer

Dave and I spent most of the weekends in May working on finishing the destruction of our home in preparation for remodeling (namely removing the carport wall). At the end of a particularly busy day of destruction when many others were helping watch Sam, I got to hold him for the first time in several hours. My comment was "Wow, he's lighter than a sledgehammer." Although we estimate he's around 17 lbs so he may not be much lighter...
-Christine

Sam and his uncle Frank

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Sam just rolled over!

Sam just rolled over from his back to his front for the first time this morning! Then he did it again! He'd been getting over to his side regularly recently, but never all the way over. The only down side is he hates being on his tummy. So he rolls over and has a moment of shock that he's in a new position and then he starts crying because he doesn't like being on his tummy. The two times he did it was just after waking up from a nap, so we'll see what he does tonight! -Christine

Friday, May 4, 2007

down for the count

Peanut didn't want to sleep in his crib, but was happy to go down after playing on his activity mat for ten minutes. Mom was just a casualty of the situation.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Really Flexible!

Lots of Updates!

I've been remiss with updating this with pictures, so I thought I would give a bunch of updates and pictures.


Sam liked hanging out on a bean bag while we visited Justin and Alex and played catch phrase. Somehow he always go stuck with the hard words...


Dad and Mom had some help from their friends this week as they demo-ed some of their house preparing for the framers who showed up today!


Peanut was not all that excited about visiting the Wild Animal Park, but I have to admit - I was a little bit concerned when the cheetah started pacing in front of the fence.



Yawn....beautiful girls bore me. There's only room for one woman in my life and that's mom!



Although, I must say, Dania certainly does appear to have a mighty tasty shoulder!


Whoops....face plant into the swing.


Sam got a nice visit from Will, Phoebe, Hazel and Gus!


Sam laughed at both mom and dad today! Well maybe he laughed with mom and at dad, but it was a musical sound. It is amazing as he figures out how his voice works!


That is MISTER Peanut to you.


Sam and Eli were hanging out at the milk bar, but apparently Eli had reached his limit

Monday, April 30, 2007

3 month update

Sam celebrated his 3 month birthday last week. He's growing steadily (in 6 mos. clothing now) and learning more each day. He readily smiles for mom and dad and often for others. He just today started adding a little 'he he' to his laughs that had before been silent big smiles. He's getting better hand-eye coordination and loves sucking on his hands and fingers (and licking whatever comes near his mouth) . He's getting better at reaching for toys, though it's not very smooth yet. He's graduating to the next size in Fuzzi Bunz. What else... He's vocalizing lots and starting to put together consonant and vowel pairs (he was going 'ba ba ba' in his crib yesterday morning). And last night he slept a record 9 hours in a row! Mom feels like a new woman. Oh, and his eyes are changing from blue to brown ever so slowly. I'll try to update more frequently as so much is changing!
-Christine

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Julia and Sam

Sam's aunt Julia was able to get Sam to mimic her raising her left eyebrow!

Monday, April 2, 2007

Second month stats

So Sam just celebrated his second month of life on March 25th and had his doctor's appointment the next day (the one with all the shots, but he did well). He now weighs 13 lbs 12 oz (in the 90th percentile) and is 23.5 inches long (in the 75th percentile). For those who care, his head circumference is 39.5 cm (in the 50th percentile). For those counting, that means in one month he gained 3 lb 3 oz and grew 1.5 inches in length. He's getting to be big! He is smiling a bit more each day, has become pretty good at moving his hands where he wants them and tracks people across the room.
-Christine

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Our daily routine

Another question I (Christine) get often as well is what my day is like with Samuel. It varies each day, but there is a pattern or routine starting to emerge.
Short version:
8hrs of breastfeeding
12 hrs of Sam sleeping day and night (Mom usually sleeps 5 hrs then 2 hrs at night and maybe a 2 hr daytime nap)
4 hrs of Sam awake in various states of alertness

Long version:
For starters, it takes about an hour to feed and change him and during the day he goes 1 - 3 hours between feedings and at night he goes 4 - 5 hours on average (he's slept 6 hours in a row a few times though, we like that). Usually his first morning feeding is anywhere from 6am to 7:30am. I feed him, change him, pump some breastmilk (storage for Dave to bottlefeed him occasionally), eat breakfast and get dressed, brush teeth, etc. Often after that it's time for the next feeding. Some days I'm super tired and he's gone back to sleep so I shorten my routine and sleep until the next feeding. Some days he's fussy and I need to walk and bounce with him or put him in the bouncy seat to get him back to sleep. Those kinds of days I often do household chores while I watch and make sure he's sleeping well. The next feeding is usually 9:00am or so and after that feeding I might make my trip to the grocery store or run other errands or go for a walk or meet up with people. This is also my time to grab lunch towards the end of his late morning nap. Then usually he feeds around 1pm and I might try to nap after that, though he generally feeds again around 3:30pm or 4pm. Often I have to wear him in the sling to get him to sleep in the afternoons though I can generally transfer him to the bouncy seat after carrying him for a half hour or so. After that I try to start making dinner...dinner preparation is usually done in segments, with feeding or changing or consoling him to sleep in between. Oh, and I might try to take a shower in that time as well. Then there's a competition between his 6pm feeding, dinner getting finalized and Dave coming home - it turns out differently each night. He sleeps lightly after that or not at all and eats again around 8pm. We are starting to put him in his crib for the night at 9pm (if he complies) and we go to bed by 10pm. Other nights he sleeps upstairs when we're awake and there's an 11pm or 12pm feeding and then we all sleep downstairs. If we're lucky, he sleeps from 12pm to 6am, but sometimes he skips the 12pm feeding and adds a 2am feeding (I don't like those nights). That's pretty much the daily routine. I find that it works best if I limit myself to one activity out of the house and make time for one nap. If I don't, I'm very tired and it's hard to catch up on sleep around here.

-Christine

Thank your mothers and fathers

Several people have asked me what I thought of giving birth. My most basic summary is it was like finding out that every mother in the world had run a marathon, or maybe an ironman. Seriously, it is a very arduous physical undertaking and it's phenomenal to me to think that all mothers have gone through that (with varying levels of difficulty, granted). So, sometime soon, thank your mother for giving birth to you...she deserves it. And thank your father too because taking care of an infant is very taxing and challenging and he lost lots of sleep because of you too! All that being said, the memory of the pain does fade with time and truly that first moment I got to see my baby made it all worthwhile.