Brisk Me Away

10.01.2014

4 Months!

Last Friday Annie turned 4 months old! I am loving this age! She is so aware, and we can literally see her learning and growing right before our eyes! Our sweet girl is a real joy, and we are loving getting to know her more and more. Here are a few notes about her over the past month.

-Annie went to her 4 month appt. today. Let me just say that when we got there, and I was going to get her undressed to be weighed, she had a major diaper that was everywhere! Ugg! She always surprises me:) Nurse Michelle and I had to do a total wipe down and set change before starting the process. Ha! Being a mother is never dull. Annie's stats were: 13lb 14oz-50th percentile (which probably would have been more had it not been for that diaper incident just prior!!), 27 inches long-over 98th percentile (long baby-both doc and nurse commented!!), and 39 inch head circumference-10th percentile. I asked if her tiny head was indicative of intelligence, and she assured me it was not! I already knew that, of course. :)

-While she had slept through the night several nights in a row, she is no longer doing so! I am trying to be patient with her, but it is a little frustrating! She still wakes up at least once (this time varies now...I can't really figure out a pattern), then wakes up pretty early (anywhere from 5-7am) to eat again. One night recently, I fed her at 10, she woke at 12:30 and I fed her, then she woke at like 2:30 and I worked for a long time and got her back to sleep without feeding her, then she woke at 5:00 and I fed her again!! This cannot go on. I was exhausted the next day, and there's just no reason she can't sleep more solidly (I hope anyway!!). She takes a shorter morning nap (this varies...if we are home it is longer, but we are oftentimes out and she just naps however long she can in the ergo), then a big nap in the middle of the day (sometimes 4 hours??), then at least one late afternoon nap. I think sleeping through the night will come before too much longer, but it is just hard since H slept consistently through the night at 8 wks old. I guess he spoiled us.

-Update: Over the last few nights I have been re-thinking Annie's sleeping, and I've realized there are some things I am doing that might be hindering her. I tried to remind myself of all the "baby wise" things we did with Henry that worked so well. I'll be the first to admit she isn't on a stringent feeding schedule like he was. I am now trying to push her to 3 hours between feedings to hopefully teach her stomach it can wait that long. So far, so good. I have also been trying to let her self-sooth. This is a tougher one, but I know she can do it. I am trying to lay her down when she gets groggy, but before she actually fall asleep so she can learn to fall asleep on her own. The paci thing is tough-since Henry didn't take one it is uncharted territory. Right now, I kind of feel like I want to ween her off of it. She doesn't need it all the time anyway, and I kind of feel like it is almost a hindrance in the night. Sometimes I feel like we push it on her when she doesn't even want it that much. When she wakes up I go in and give it to her, but when it falls out the process starts all over again! We will see, but right now I am kinda thinking about just using it if I get desperate. Also, I have put her in her crib for her naps to get used to a flat surface more consistently. I had been using the bouncy and rock and play sleeper with her for naps (and the sleeper a lot at night, too), so I thought she might be getting to used to that inclined position. I was ready to get her out of our room anyway:) For a few weeks I'd been trying to start her out in her crib, then when she woke I'd bring her into the sleeper in our room. I was hoping it would be a good way to transition her. Lastly, just the last 2 nights I have decided to let her cry when she wakes up (after trying to sooth her and do all the normal things first). I thought it might take forever, but last night it was just a few minutes (of course it felt like forever), and she actually went back to sleep on her own, paci-less! I hope this trend continues, because she just might be on her way to sleeping through the night at this pace. I've seen improvement over the past few days, so that gives me encouragement to keep it up. I really feel like she can do it, but I've just not been as conscientious about it as I was with Henry. I believe she can be "taught" to do it! Plus, I CAN'T  continue these interrupted nights...I feel for moms who go through this for long periods of time!

 -Update#2: I wrote the above about a week ago, and I've been implementing ever since, and it is working! While Annie is not sleeping a solid night, I am not longer feeding her in the middle of the night. She eats at about 10pm and then again at about 6am, then every 3 hours after that. She still gets restless a few times in the night, so I go in and try a paci which is sometimes enough to get her to get settled. A lot of times it just amounts to her grunting and groaning and then fussing for a minute. If not, I let her work it out. She does fuss/cry, but it is not extreme, and she settles herself pretty quickly. The  main issue has been that when she "works it out" on her own, she is loosening her swaddle, and she will come out of it completely in the night. If that happens, all I have to do is re-swaddle, and she goes right back to sleep on her own. I never pick her up from her crib now. She is doing SO much better, and I am SO encouraged! I can handle this, because I am seeing improvement. I put her in her crib for all night and the majority of her naps now. I guess our next hurdle will be going rogue with no swaddle at all. Eeek!

-Annie is still super smiley, and we eat them up! She still does the scrunchy nose smile, and it's so funny!

-I think she is starting to notice the difference between people she "knows" and people she doesn't. She always smiles at us, but just a few weeks ago I noticed she started to cry when she stared at Grandma and the same thing with the doctor. It is a funny look-she stares them down and tries to figure them out, then pokes out her bottom lip and tries to pull herself together, then just looses it! It's amazing how early recognition starts.

-She is pulling her head up and looks around all the time now out of her car seat, swing, bouncy, etc. It's like she's saying, "Hey, what's going on?" I love that curiosity starting already!

-We have seen some improvement with her in her car seat over this past month!! Whoohooo! While she's not consistent yet and still has her moments, she is SO much better. We can actually ride around town running errands without her squalling the entire time! She is learning to sleep in her car seat which helps I think. When she gets sleepy she cocks her head to the side-just like Henry used to do. If she does cry, Steven and I have learned that we can roll the windows down and this stops her (we are VERY thankful for the nice fallish weather because of this!!). We aren't sure if she is enjoying it or just trying to cope with it, but whatever it is, we will take it!!

-She's starting to kick and splash during bath time-so fun!!

-Annie has very "busy hands" as we call it. When I feed her they are never still and keeping the cover on me is difficult. She always has a handful of my hair or is swiping her hands across  my chest as she eats. She is seriously reaching for toys at her play mat, and we got her a toy bar to go across her car seat (maybe this helps some with distracting her in the car, too??) that she is constantly grabbing. She's also been doing a funny thing with her arms where they just kind of float up in the air with her hands open. I know she's just trying to figure out how to use them, but we are pretty entertained by it!

-She is for sure teething-lots of drool and everything is going into her mouth. She pulls my hands to her mouth all the time and wants to gnaw on them. Poor baby!

-Annie has started giggling/laughing this month! I've found her ticklish spot on her neck, and when I kiss there she has the best belly giggle and just cringes. Precious!

-She blows LOTS of bubbles and will just talk and talk and blow bubbles over and over. It's very cute and sweet and I can't believe a baby wants to communicate like that so early.

-She's loving to stand now and will lock her legs and just stand as straight as a bullet. Big girl!

-Annie seems to prefer tummy time to being on her back. She raises up and looks all around. She tires of being on her back on a blanket more easily than she does on her tummy (probably because she's in that position so less often). I haven't really seen any strong urge for her to go from her back to her tummy, but I know it won't be long. She will pull over onto her side if Steven or I are laying beside her talking to her so she can see us. With some practice, I'm sure she'll get the hang of it. I'm honestly in no hurry:)
 
There's so much more, but I will stop. We love you, sweet Annie! You are a delight!
Look at that wild hair do! She's lost most of the dark, newborn hair (although she still has that lovely row in the very back!), and it is growing in fairly light blonde. This makes her look like she is bald in pictures, but there are still some long wispy ones on top!!

Love that sweet smile and "talking" eyes!

Her hand is starting to float up in the air...

Here she is blowing bubbles and starting to talk to me. She always lowers her chin and cuts her eyes up to do this!

Happy girl! She looks like she's belting out an opera tune or something here! :)

Gnawing on her fingers! The front of her shirt is constantly wet! We will see how long it actually takes for a tooth to pop through!





9.11.2014

August 2014

We've had a great August!! See below for some of the things we've been up to!
We met the Busches at the Kiddie Carnival one more time before it closed for the summer. The boys had a blast again-just look at those faces!


They were waving and waving when they saw us.

Annie did well just taking it all in. She's a good sport to be generally happy wherever we drag her.

It's nice that they have a buddy to be beside on all the rides!

They got worried on this one the first time (Henry talks about how Bennett cried), but this time was no problem!

Hanging with our babes!

Our little family! We were given a bunch of tix by a family who was leaving early, so we spent some on concessions...Henry loved his sno-cone!

Sweet girl loving her changing pad

Chillin!
Annie's been enjoying her play mat this month, and is grabbing at toys already!

Henry found these finger puppets we have had, and was instantly hooked. He's been so cute playing with them. Pic above is the mallard and dolphin having a conversation.

Cheesing for me.
Annie also had her first bottle this month. While I hate pumping and don't plan to very often (even less than w Henry), it IS nice to know it's an option. I wanted to try at home once before we left her with family for our anniversary date. I love the look on her face above....ummm, mom? Something's not right. :)

Henry loved feeding her some. She did great for the first ounce, but when Steven quit to burp her she got MAD. She would not calm down. I actually tried calming her down myself, then resorted just to feeding her. After she got calm, she took the other 2 ounces in the bottle from me with no problem. She was super fast and sucked it right down.

On the 7th I took the kids to TN for the day to be with my folks. My mom loved playing with Annie. Henry and I had fun swimming together, too.
Totally relaxed during nap-arms behind the head and all.
We drove to Jim and Peggy's to meet up with Heather's crew. Aren't these girls cute??

Steven also joined us after work on Friday. We had pizza and the kids had time at the farm.

The girls!
Grandpa had strawberries and ice cream for the kiddos. Henry gobbled his right up.


Pretty serious business.
The kids love farm time!
The next day we went to the Williamson County fair. Like last year, we had a great time! Henry spotted the pony rides right away, and Daddy decided to treat his boy. The horse's name was Chunky, and Henry kept saying, "Giddyup, Chunky!"
Getting ready to go into the kids area.
Picking an apple for their basket.
Planting seeds, then picking up veggies to put in their basket.
Milking a cow, then putting a carton of milk into their basket.
The boys sat in front of these pigs with their bacon shirts on!
Afterward they trade in their goods for money then get to purchase a treat. Last year Henry bought an apple much to his cousin's chagrin. This year they were much happier with his ice cream choice!
Riding a few rides a the fair.
That night we left the kids with family and celebrated our anniversary with dinner and a movie in Nashville. We've been married 12 years!!!

The next morning we went to a friend's church in Mt. Juliet. Our college friend who married us is pastoring there now, so it was neat to see him and his wife. We got a pic of the grandkids with grandma before church!
On Wed 8/13 Henry started Mother's Day Out. He goes one day a week from 9:30-1:30 and is really liking it! Mrs. Bonnie is his teacher and he talks about her a lot. She has made several sweet comments about Henry like, "He's so happy! I wish he came more than just one day!" and "He's so mannerly!" and "He has a great memory. He already knows all his classmate's names!"
I picked Henry up the first day and he was waiting in line with his class like a little man! So cute.
Melanie gave Henry an Elmo doc kit which he loves. Annie is usually his patient. Below: He's also been into playing with his tractors lately. We used dried beans and corn to play with is "loaders".

We get Nat Geo for Kids every other  month, and he loves to look through it. He also got a new cup with a "pop" lid, so he is in his element here:)

More play mat time!

Sweet girl getting a bath. She is happy until we get her out, then screams while getting dressed.



Tummy time is so much fun when you have a brother you want to see!

Henry was thrilled that Daddy could hold BOTH of them!!

This is Annie's first time in the Baby Bjorn! She was perfectly content our entire walk. Henry always loved it, too. He has truly not shown jealousy with his sister, but when we got this out he was immediately wanting it and kept saying, "I'm a baby! I'm a baby!" We convinced him he was a big boy now and didn't need it, but I felt bad for him:( At least it holds good memories!

Another first-the Bumbo! She loves it as you can see.

It's a whole new world!

This is just Henry at breakfast one morning. I love now that I am not working being able to have some leisurely mornings. We get to eat bfast together, and I love watching him sit there and feed himself cereal like a little man. He's showing me his Elmo pjs here.

Henry is also enjoying the Bumbo! I let him play with it some. He is offering me some bday cake here.

Sweet girl on her changing pad again!

I love at this age she is starting to get her "look".

We got a visit from my former co-worker and Henry's good friend Braeden. They met Annie for the first time!

H and B picked up right where they left off. These guys are good buddies!

We also have had multiple playdates with the Busches!

We tried to get a pic of all 4 kids!

These two snuggled up on the sofa for a little "chill" time to watch a Thomas episode after running wild all morn. You wouldn't know it from those sweet faces, would you?
This one is out of order...We enjoyed ice cream after swimming at the watering hole at Desoto State Park!


 We went on a family  hike the wknd of 8/16.
Henry loves to play on the playground afterward and also climb the big rocks.

This is Annie's dazed and confused just pulled from the Ergo look. :)


 The above pics are all from Desoto State Park where we went with my fam the wknd of 8/23. We hiked to a watering hole and swam in the first 2 pics. The next one is my dad sweet talking Annie. We ate breakfast at the lodge for the group one. Henry loves Mary Ellen and was such a good sport with him in the last one.


We used the pool at the State Park, too. Here is mom dipping Annie's toes in.

Henry warmed up to the diving board really fast.

Here he is mid-jump...

And again!
He came up smiling every time. And there were LOTS of times!

Friend Laura from high school came to visit with her son Levi. They met Annie and the boys had a ball playing together!

I was buckling H into his car seat and looked over to see Annie had evidently "caught" her paci and had it perfectly gripped in her hands! She was just staring it down. Henry was so proud of her and thought she was a big girl!
Well, this is a long story, but all I can say is better late than never on the "It's a Girl!" sign in the yard! Maybe it just looks like we have a giant newborn??

My sweet babies!