Tuesday, March 5, 2013

3 Quarters





Bug's first Valentine's Day
Pro Football HOF


Ohio/PA trip

Crawling!!!


A big month for a little girl.  At the end of February Adelaide decided to stand up and crawl on her own for the first time.  

Her Ma was lucky enough to be here to see the first time she pulled up.  She made it up on the coffee table, though he little feet were backwards and she wasn't quite sure what to do once she was up.  A few days later, she scooted herself across the kitchen floor for the first time... the first of her long loved army crawl (that she didn't give up until she was about 11.5 months).

She also took her first road trip.  With stops in Eerie, PA, then on to Ohio where she met our friends Jude and Izey and went to the pro football hall of fame, then back to Erie.  It was lots of driving for a tiny girl and she was a rock-star  She's a happy traveler as long as she gets lots of cuddles in the hotel (which I'm happy to provide).

Our sweet girl became much more independent this month and it was very cool to watch her explore.  She got to try her first "cookie" which was a big success, and started exploring feeding herself a little more (Baby Mums FTW).  Still our happy, healthy, funny girl.

Adelaide Ruby - 9 months old



Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Eight Months Old


The month in pictures








This was the big month that I went back to work and Daddy got his turn to stay home with Adelaide.  The transition went as smoothly as we could have hoped, and Adelaide adjusted quickly into a new schedule.

Daddy and the Bug found their rhythm and routine very quickly, and he was actually able to get her on more of a schedule that I had been able to.  She started taking 2 regular naps per day, and having a more regular bedtime. I still cherished my time with her after work, and cuddled her to sleep in our bed each night.

We worked hard to continue breastfeeding, and I pumped for most of the month and was able to continue EBF (nursing all but one bottle of EBM per day) until she was just shy of 7 months at the end of January.    After that, we started topping up my short falls with formula and eventually transitioned to one full bottle of formula per day, while the remainder of her milk was direct nursing.

Other than that, it was a month of winter walks and a new round of swimming lessons with Daddy. A happy, quiet, uneventful month.

February 4, 2013 - 8 months old

Friday, January 4, 2013

Seven Months Old - The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Christmas Morning... Bug's first stocking :)




Visiting with Great-Grandma Doris 
Sitting up in the tub! Bath time suddenly became a lot more fun!!
She loved meeting Santa for the first time. A girl after my own heart.
Christmas Eve 2012
Last session of her first round of swimming lessons (December 10th)
New Year's Day 2013

In the space between Adelaide's 6th and 7th month birthdays Adelaide lost a lot of her "baby" and really started developing into a little girl.

She finally mastered the fine art of sitting on her own. While she'd been working on it for a while, she became quite proficient at it this month, learning to reach out and turn around. She started reaching and grabbing and moving back and forth.

She found her voice and babbles away. We explored lots of new food, and found little (if anything) that she didn't like.  Her favorite foods are definitely sweet potato and applesauce, but she's happy with anything by spinach so far.

Christmas was hilarious fun. She was a rock star with all the attention she was receiving, and at all of the events we had to attend.  She was ready for a break by December 27th, but she enjoyed the season and I think that she'll love it as much as I do. It was a very special Christmas for us, and we can't wait for many more.  There's something different about Christmas with babies and it's going to be so great.

We spent a lot of this month just hanging out and preparing for my return to work. We laid together for naps almost every afternoon, and snuggled to sleep every night. It was just a matter of soaking up my last few weeks at home with her, and we just enjoyed quiet time together.
Adelaide Ruby - 7 months old


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Our baby is "half" (a late post about Adelaide's 6th month)

Adelaide's Sixth Month in Pictures
Relaxing on our second trip to Cranberry resort

Always smiling.

Hanging out in her activity center... her favourite way to pass the time.
Christmas photos!
Playing outside in the cool fall air
Her first "solids"! Homemade brown rice cereal.
Santa Claus Parade

Practicing sitting by herself
Ready for her first snow!
Our sweet girl had a big month! I'll see if I can sum it up quickly, since I'm so late posting this. 

-She's up to 11lbs 7oz as of her 6 month well-baby visit. 
-We had a followup with the pediatrician who is no longer concerned, and told us to followup with her at the end of March (yay!)
-She started solids (first with rice cereal, then avocado, sweet peas, bananas and peas).  She LOVED it right away, and knew what to do immediately. 
\-She loves to play in her play center and bounce in her jolly jumper (which she's really got the hang of now).  She's content to entertain herself for hours in them.  
-We had some sleep regression at the beginning of the month, but that seems to have sorted itself out and we're back to 9 or 10 hours per night
-She's also taking more and longer naps, but probably because I make a point to lay down with her every day.  We really enjoy that time together (and it will be the thing I miss most when I go back to work).
-We went to her first Santa Claus parade and she stayed awake for most of it, falling asleep just in time to miss Santa. Poor thing.
-She's definitely not a fan of the cold weather right now, but if she's anything like me, she'll start to love it soon.
-She's got pretty good at sitting on her own over this past month, but still lost her balance if she tried to reach for a toy, or turned too far backward.
-She spent the evening with Daddy (the longest she's been away from me) while I went to an exam. They Christmas shopped and had dinner in front of the fire, and I think they both really enjoyed it! It was good practice for January.

I'm still is awe of how much I love her, and I can't believe that I seem to love her more every single day. She's just so happy and full to snuggles and smiles.  My favourite times with her are when we can cuddle in bed and just be together. She's amazing, and I can't imagine life without her now.  I'm scared about being away from her, but I know that she's in good hands with her Dad.

Adelaide Ruby - 6 months old


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Five Months Old

Adelaide's Fifth Month In Pictures
Pre-Thanksgiving Nap

All tuckered out from her first Thanksgiving dinner at Ma's

First time in her Jolly Jumper. She was very proud of herself.


One last warm day in late October.
Outside soaking up the sun and feeling the grass on her bare feet for the first time/

New play centre! She's not heavy enough to  get her feet to the ground, but she LOVES it.

Road trip with Ma! (Girls weekend in Cambridge and St. Jacobs)

A girl and her dog... again. :)

Swimming at the hotel in Cambridge

Our water baby

Baby's first Halloween... shirt and booties from Auntie Karen.

Our little cupcake (the cherry on top just kills me)
Boy has our girl changed this month.  She's reaching for everything and anything in front of her. She thinks she should eat, chew or suck on anything that she can get her hands on (this includes toys, my face, her books... etc.) She's successfully rolled from her back to her front a few times, she plays and plays in her activity center,  with her toys, with her books... she's just doing so much more.

Her first Halloween was great. She had a visit from Auntie Karen, watched Charlie Brown's Halloween special (a gift from Auntie Karen) and then got into her costume and went out to see Ma and Pa, Papa, and Grandma.  By the end of the last visit, she was done being a cupcake, but she did great for the most part and looked sooooooo cute!

With no more weight checks, we've been able to relax a bit more where feedings are concerned. She's growing (she's evening wearing some 3-6 month stuff, although it's a bit big) and the doctor gave us the go ahead for cereal if we want (though we're holding off until 6 months I think).

I've given up on trying to get her to nap on her own and each day we curl up together in our bed and she sleeps for a while. Sometimes I nap, sometimes I read, and my house hasn't been properly cleaned in weeks, but I get a good snuggle with my girl and I have to say that I don't feel any guilt about it. She's only going to be this little for a while, right?  She sleeps in her crib at night, though often doesn't make it there until after I've had a cuddle with her, but she's still sleeping pretty darn well.

She's definitely still a major Mama's girl and I'm the only one that can calm her down when she's really upset. While this should bother me, and while it can be inconvenient sometimes, I have to say that a big part of me enjoys it still. I know it won't last long, so I'm just soaking it up while I can. And who wouldn't want this sweet face around all the time?

Adelaide Ruby - 5 months old