On Monday, Ada celebrated being two months into her life! She went off for her well visit and ... dum dum DUM! ... SHOTS!
She clocked in at 9 lbs and 13 ounces, 22 inches long, and is doing all the developmental stuff babies do at her age -- though much of it was not verified by the doctor, so for all she knew I was lying (She can do math! I swear! In fact, she's the president of that organization!)
Her shots were deployed into her little fat thighs, so just in case, I've agreed to not poke her in her Band-Aids. She, on her part, decided to sleep for the rest of the day and pretend it didn't happen.
We're a great team!
This morning she woke up pretty cheerful -- like she does most mornings because she is a baby and has no reason not to!
Showing posts with label Ada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ada. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Ada and Sleeping
One of the frequently asked questions is how Ada is sleeping. So I thought I would discuss her sleeping here for all to enjoy.
Ada sleeps. A lot. And often at night.
Our typical day goes like this:
5:30 a.m. -- Ada wakes up and I feed her. Dogs take this opportunity to run around like crazies antipicating their food. Often, I can't take the commotion and get Jeffrey to wake up and take care of the dogs while I attend to Ada.
5:45 a.m. -- Ada goes back to sleep in her swing so I get my coffee going, check my email, and browse the internets.
6:30 a.m. -- Ada wakes back up again, and depending on her mood, we change her and put her in her swing while Jeffrey reads her a book. Sometimes I take a shower now but often I like to just play with the baby -- she likes to practice her standing, sitting, crazy beetle-on-its-back legs, and hilarious comedy routine.
7:30-ish a.m. -- Ada is now tired of Jeffrey/Play Time and wants to eat again. So I feed her while drinking coffee and annoying Jeffrey with my prattling while he tries to catch up on sports blogs and such.
7:50 a.m. -- Jeffrey goes to work, Ada falls back to sleep, and I do a few chores, etc.
Ada sleeps from about 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
9:45 a.m.. -- I log into work and nurse Ada while I peruse my inbox
10:15 a.m. -- Ada is back to sleep in her swing (which is next to my desk chair BTW) and I'm working away.
Noon -- Jeffrey pops home for lunch and I often have to wake Ada up for a little lunch herself. She's usually back to sleep by the time Jeffrey goes back to work.
3 p.m. -- Ada is usually ready for me to feed her again after an afternoon of sleeping and I'm usually not quite ready to do so as I'm usually not quite done with my work. So this is the most difficult time of the day. The dogs also want to go out. So it's a lot of beings wanting to do a whole bunch of stuff that isn't possible at the same time.
4 p.m. -- I feed the dogs while Ada usually hangs out on the floor watching everything.
Ada is sort of up and down after this. She'll hang out for a bit, get fussy, eat, fall asleep, wake back up again, rinse repeat.
7 p.m. -- Jeffrey gets home and plays with Ada while I do dinner. Or sometimes I'll nap a bit while he makes us food.
8 p.m. -- Ada is getting a little fussy, so it's my cue to put her to bed for the night. We go up to her room, I put on her Beatles Lullabye CD, swaddle her (she still wakes herself up with her arms so they have to be pinned down), and nurse her until she's so milk drunk she can't possibly keep her eyes open. She sleeps in her crib happily swaddled and additionally blanketed by a lovely blanket my aunt knitted for her that is the perfect weight to soothe a sleeping baby.
9:45 pm. -- If I'm not passed out yet, I'm just falling asleep.
3 a.m. -- Ada usually cries for a feeding. Once nursed, she goes right back to sleep. I take the dogs out and then we all go back to sleep.
Then it all starts again at 5:30 a.m.!
Ada sleeps. A lot. And often at night.
Our typical day goes like this:
5:30 a.m. -- Ada wakes up and I feed her. Dogs take this opportunity to run around like crazies antipicating their food. Often, I can't take the commotion and get Jeffrey to wake up and take care of the dogs while I attend to Ada.
5:45 a.m. -- Ada goes back to sleep in her swing so I get my coffee going, check my email, and browse the internets.
6:30 a.m. -- Ada wakes back up again, and depending on her mood, we change her and put her in her swing while Jeffrey reads her a book. Sometimes I take a shower now but often I like to just play with the baby -- she likes to practice her standing, sitting, crazy beetle-on-its-back legs, and hilarious comedy routine.
7:30-ish a.m. -- Ada is now tired of Jeffrey/Play Time and wants to eat again. So I feed her while drinking coffee and annoying Jeffrey with my prattling while he tries to catch up on sports blogs and such.
7:50 a.m. -- Jeffrey goes to work, Ada falls back to sleep, and I do a few chores, etc.
Ada sleeps from about 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
9:45 a.m.. -- I log into work and nurse Ada while I peruse my inbox
10:15 a.m. -- Ada is back to sleep in her swing (which is next to my desk chair BTW) and I'm working away.
Noon -- Jeffrey pops home for lunch and I often have to wake Ada up for a little lunch herself. She's usually back to sleep by the time Jeffrey goes back to work.
3 p.m. -- Ada is usually ready for me to feed her again after an afternoon of sleeping and I'm usually not quite ready to do so as I'm usually not quite done with my work. So this is the most difficult time of the day. The dogs also want to go out. So it's a lot of beings wanting to do a whole bunch of stuff that isn't possible at the same time.
4 p.m. -- I feed the dogs while Ada usually hangs out on the floor watching everything.
Ada is sort of up and down after this. She'll hang out for a bit, get fussy, eat, fall asleep, wake back up again, rinse repeat.
7 p.m. -- Jeffrey gets home and plays with Ada while I do dinner. Or sometimes I'll nap a bit while he makes us food.
8 p.m. -- Ada is getting a little fussy, so it's my cue to put her to bed for the night. We go up to her room, I put on her Beatles Lullabye CD, swaddle her (she still wakes herself up with her arms so they have to be pinned down), and nurse her until she's so milk drunk she can't possibly keep her eyes open. She sleeps in her crib happily swaddled and additionally blanketed by a lovely blanket my aunt knitted for her that is the perfect weight to soothe a sleeping baby.
9:45 pm. -- If I'm not passed out yet, I'm just falling asleep.
3 a.m. -- Ada usually cries for a feeding. Once nursed, she goes right back to sleep. I take the dogs out and then we all go back to sleep.
Then it all starts again at 5:30 a.m.!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
The Last Six Weeks ...
So apparently it was six weeks ago that I blogged ... in that time, I've had a baby and moved to a different city. Rather than bore you with the mundane prattling normally found here, I bring you a photo scrap book of The Last Six Weeks!
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| Several hours before Ada was born, I demonstrate my wry wit along with my heart rate monitor. |
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| Ada Elizabeth Gautreaux, 7-22-2011, 7:35 p.m., 7 lbs 8.6 oz, mommy had ALL the drugs. |
| Jeffrey holding his daughter for the first time. |
| Ada, showing us what she thinks of us. |
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| Sleeping! |
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| Ada in a duckie towel after one of her first baths. |
| Grandpa Rinne holding his great granddaughter. |
| Who's tired? |
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| Ada, a few weeks in, giving us a typical Ada Face -- she really is sitting up in that corner of the chair all by herself. |
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| At Zinburger with Terry -- he basically packed our whole house. |
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| Lucy in her chair, hemmed in by all the boxes. Lucy has moved ten times in her life. She's a pro. |
| Ada looking bored with us ... again. |
| The view from our deck in Prescott. |
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| Lucy enjoying the view from one of our decks in Prescott. |
| Sunset at Watson Lake in Prescott. |
| Ada, finally not bored by us. I think she enjoys living in Prescott! |
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