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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Nothing...
new to report. Eric has been on a business trip to San Diego, CA over the past week, so it has just been us girls around here. We've not really gotten into anything interesting --- a few errands to the usual places like Target and the grocery for Mama items like yogurt, salad, and cheese. I love my hubby, but it sure has been nice to not have to think about dinner every night. A bowl of Honey Bunches of Oats cereal serves me just fine! :)

We made a visit to my old school, and gee, that makes me glad that the Big Man Upstairs had a larger plan for us as far as getting pregnant, the timing of that pregnancy, and Eric & I deciding to have me stay home. Lots of D-R-A-M-A that I'm just not interested in dealing with on a day to day basis. Just another reminder that the Lord always knows best!

I took a few snapshots over the last few days so that we could brighten Daddy's day with a morning wake up email from the East coast.

Look how well I sit up on my own Daddy. Notice my bunny slippers...

Who needs toys when you have bunny slippers to play with?

"Look, Mom! I rolled over to my belly, and actually I was not mad about it!"


One of Madeline's outfits that is NOT pink!








Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Madeline -- Six Months
(Update and Well check)
Sitting up by myself

Six months already?! Our baby girl is a half of a year old! Where does the time go? Madeline still continues to be a happy-go-lucky baby. She is definitely starting to show her personality these days...happy, bubbly, stubborn, independent, sweet. Madeline is not a snuggler even when she is tired. On the rare occasion, she'll put her head down on my shoulder for a snuggle, much to her daddy's chagrin. He's so tall that she uses him as more of a perch to see what's going on around her. She much prefers to play or receive attention in her own space rather than on your lap, and as far as snuggling in for a nap, forget it. She shows affection by grabbing your neck, pulling her face toward yours, and giving a "kiss." It's so sweet. I have an outdoors girl on my hands...this child LOVES to be outside in the fresh air. Taking her out on the back deck or on a walk to the mailbox is an instant cure for fussiness or "cabin fever". She will really enjoy springtime when we can take walks and sit on the back deck regularly.Madeline continues to be a great eater! She loves her cereal and bottle at breakfast, lunch, and dinner with some snack bottles in between on most days. She's consistently eating vegetables at dinner and has had green bean, peas, sweet potato, and carrot. Madeline definitely doesn't seem to be picky. In fact, she might be considered a chow hound by most standards. The first night she eats something new, she makes a "what have you just put in my mouth? face", but by the third night of the new veggie, she seems to savor each bite.There is a continuing love of her playmat, swing, and exersaucer. She has a renewed interest in her kick 'n' play now that she enjoys being more upright and grabbing at things within her reach. Since she's such an independent gal, I rotate her through these stations throughout the day with a little Mama playtime or story in between. Madeline really likes being read to and looking at her books. EVERYTHING she touches goes to her mouth first. She doesn't have any teeth yet to gnaw on everything that goes into her mouth, but she drools like a drippy faucet, so I'm thinking teeth may be on the horizon. Madeline has such an infectious laugh, and her daddy can really get her going. He finds all her tickle spots, and she just laughs and laughs. It's so funny, and she must have quite the imagination as out of the blue she'll just start giggling for no apparent reason. The ladies at the gym think it's so hilarious that they'll lay her down on a blanket with a few things around her, and the next thing they hear is her laughing, talking, and giggling with no prompting. Needless to say, the ladies at the gym adore Madeline and treat her as quite the princess. Madeline rolled over on her own in January, and she must have decided that she's not a fan because she has not done it again. She gets up on her side all the time, and it seems as though she knows not the throw that arm over. Madeline is not sitting up on her own yet, but she's very stable to sit up for short periods of time with plenty of cushion around her. While she's in this position (and it seems to be her new favorite), she is constantly wanting toys not within her reach. She is either reaching out to get them herself or getting upset because they are not within her reach. Her little stubborn self will usually reach as far as her little body can go to get the object of her desire until she's bent over in half practically on her belly. Well, then a new irritation occurs for her -- being on her belly and unable to go anywhere. She has not mastered the art of using her arms to push, so the angry fussing begins until I rescue her. I try to "make" her solve her situation by not rescuing her immediately, and slowly but surely, she's figuring it all out. She'll get there in her own time.As for her napping situation, it's definitely been a chore to get her to nap during the day. I can count on a "power nap" in the morning between 9-10 AM. However, the afternoon nap has been a little tricky. I spent the first month of the new year rearranging schedules and trying out different things to get her to take a nap anytime between the 2-5 PM time period. It really was only successful about 2 or 3 times out of the 7 days of the week...UGH. My mom finally said to me that some babies are not going to fit into my idea of what the day should look like, so in a sense, I gave up for now on the routine afternoon nap schedule that I had in mind. Basically, she ends up falling asleep on the way home from the gym around noon and sleeps until about 1:30 or 2:00 PM, so she ends up eating lunch at 2 PM. It's been that way since the very end of January, so I've let it go and let it be that. The important thing is that she is taking a decent nap in the afternoon, eating/drinking the appropriate amounts, sleeping from 7 PM until 6:30-7:00 AM, and Mommy still gets in her 2 hour workouts, errands, cleaning/laundry/house chores, and Madeline time during the day.Madeline's six month well check went well. Dr. Kapp gave her a clean bill of health and said she looked developmentally on track. She received her 6 month vaccines which of course she was NOT a fan. She was already fussy and tired, so that just made matters worse.
Her stats:
Weight -- 17 lbs. 8 oz. (75 %)
Height -- 26 1/4 in. (78%)
Head -- 44 1/4 cm (90%)

I just can't believe this little joy is mine to love and mold into an adult. What did we do before Madeline? Each and everyday I feel so blessed to have this little girl in my life. She's just a precious, sweet baby, and while she has her moments as all babies do, she generally is such a happy, pleasant baby all day long. Her daddy and I love her with all our hearts.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Congratulations....

...to Nancy and her family on Ellie's arrival!! She's a beautiful baby!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Nancy & Ellie

Just thinking about my friend, Nancy, today. She's probably in the hospital as we speak being induced to deliver her 3rd child, Ellie. Nancy has two precious little boys, so a little girl is just what the Egleston family needs. I'm so excited for baby Ellie as she will be the baby girl of two older brothers. I'm the baby girl of two older brothers, and I just think that is THE BEST! It wasn't always fun growing up having two older brothers bossing me around and dragging me to every sporting event under the sun, but as I got older, I realized just how lucky I was and am to have these fellas in my life!

Nancy, Good thoughts for an easy and painless delivery! I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures and posts on your blog soon!

Friday, February 06, 2009

Green Beans!

That's right, Madeline had a tasty dinner of rice cereal, green beans, and a few ounces of milk for dinner last night. She's been eating rice cereal for almost 2 months now, and she's about a week shy from being six months old, so I figured I would test the waters with a veggie. And, yes, I'm the mean mommy who started with the GREEN veggies instead of carrots or sweet potatoes or squash. In the end it may not make much of a difference whether I started with green veggies or the sweeter veggies, but I want my girl to love the greens as much as I do!

I was feeding her the cereal as normal, and she was grubbing down as normal. I put about a tablespoon and a half of the green bean in the bowl too. I slipped a little green bean taste on the spoon with a normal bite of cereal. She made the following face -- she knew something was different, but I'm not sure she disliked it. So I continued to slip a little bite of green bean on the spoon with the cereal for a few more bites, and she made funny faces, but she continued to eat as normal.

Then, I went for the gusto -- a full spoon of green bean! And, she definitely knew something was different as she made this face:
So, all in all, the green bean fiesta went well. She didn't gag, spit it out, or refuse to eat it. Keep in mind, I maybe gave her a total of one and a half tablespoons of the veggie, so it wasn't that much. I also didn't want to upset her belly. I know the greens can be a little harder on the belly, so I didn't expect her to eat a bunch. Like I said, I just wanted to test the waters with veggies -- Madeline is such a good eater and doesn't seem to be picky (she'll take her rice cereal however she can get it--runny, thick, warm, cold), so I was dying to know how she'd react to veggies. For now, we'll stick with the green beans a tiny portion at a time so she can get used to her new mealtime addition.

I so very much enjoy going through all these milestones with Madeline. How lucky am I that I get to introduce what the world has to offer to this sweet little girl?!

Thursday, February 05, 2009

All I've Ever Wanted...

is a little girl, and this is one of the reasons why:

Madeline is just looking sassy today in her faux fur vest, pink tee, and khaki bell bottoms today. We went to the mall the other day just to get out of the house and browse, and Dillard's was having an amazing SALE on baby clothes. I just had to make this sassy purchase for just $7.49!

Little girls are just too much fun to dress! I foresee many sassy bargain outfits in Madeline's future! (And, for all you practical people out there, this is not the most practical outfit as spit up and drool tend to make the fur a little crusty, but that's okay because it is SO CUTE!)

Monday, February 02, 2009

Fun with Friends

We had a playdate with our friends this past Friday. We've had several playdates with my friend, Jenny, and her twins, Delaney and Rutledge, but this time we invited two more friends, Jack (middle in blue seat) and Alexa (sitting on the floor). I went to high school with all of these mamas, and we've been doing a monthly girls only supper club for the last two years. Just recently, our supper club was bursting with babies, so it's been fun to get together during the day to have playdates.




Guess who rolled over from back to front?

Yesterday, Madeline spent lots of time on her activity mat in the buff because she has a really bad diaper rash, so we were letting her fanny "air out". That diaper must've weighed her down because she was happily playing with all the dangling things, and before we knew it we looked down at her and she was like this:


It's as though she was super proud of herself because she looked up at us and smiled! It was so cute. She rolled over a couple more times and struck her super girl pose (see below). She wasn't quite sure how she got on her belly, and once she was there, she just hung out. During tummy time, she gets angry about being on her belly, but when she put herself in that position, she just played.