Friday, April 17, 2009

Easter 2009

Looking soooo much like daddy
Sitting up... this is her frustrated face

Oh me!!!



FAMILY





This face is OH MY GOODNESS this is ALL for me. WE were laughing hysterically.



Yay ... a new rattle, since luker decided he wanted to eat it up one day!


And a baby chick


And a baby chick!!! Its soooo soft

AC really suprised us here. She was really into her easter basket. And loved the bow I tied at the top. Bubbles, a rattle, a knit chick that Daddy bought her, and a few other knick knacks.... Here is the progression of the basket to her precious dress my mommy made her.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

If you can't tell i have already begun to express my outgoing personality!
A wonderful picture of me and daddy!

The puppies absolutely love the baby and she loves to giggle at them!!











Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Much overdue update..

Well right now i dont have any pictures to update but i will say that AC is growing and changing so much. Last night i went with Candace (Babysitter) and her family to eat pizza at the Pizza Cafe. On the way there i began to tickle AC and she starting giggling like crazy. She probably giggled for 5 minutes. It is ranking as one of my top 5 mom moments so far. She is really starting to cuddle with casey and i and when she gets scared she reaches for us and wants to bury her head in your shoulder. It just makes me melt everytime. We are hoping to find a pack and play and exersaucer in the next couple weeks so she will have some "big -baby" toys. I swear all of this equipment is soooo expensive.

We have finally gotten her room decorated the way we want it and are starting to focus on toys. Right now her favorite toys are keys (mine), luke's tail and ears, a hairbrush, and anything soft. Forget what's designed for children the other stuff is what she has her eye on. When we went for the four month checkup about 2 weeks back the doc said she has a small head (10%tile) lower weight (40%tile) and is an amazon in length (95%tile) Just for those of you who have no concept of baby clothes she is wearing what most one year olds wear at only 4 1/2 months. That's right folks... we are wearing 18 month clothing.... (usually the size is one up from the age. ex. a 3 month old may be wearing 6 month clothing...etc..)

Right now that is all that is going on with her. Casey is doing WONDERFUL in school, and i won a recent competition at work for leasing the most apartments in one month. Luke is being his usual noisey self and just this week went spulunking through Parker's trash and brought me a cardboard base to a frozen pizza. (I guess this means he wants to be a pizza delivery pup) I will upload pics as soon as we take a bunch this weekend. Stay posted!!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Rolling Around.

My beautiful blue eyes are just captivating. Mommy and Daddy are taken with them

Cheesin' for the camera. I have a slight hint of dimples on both my cheeks. LOVE it.
Yay i rolled over.
Mommy loving on me before we take Luker to the dog park!

playing with my hairbrush
wearing my precious smocked outfit my grammy made me.
sleeping like a lamb.

First Haircut





Visiting Aunt Stephanie and Uncle Jake

We went to visit Casey's college roommate and his wife in Albertville, Alabama!
loving on my Auntie Steph!
taking a picture in the buttercups!

yay!! finally getting to see each other and catch up!
sooo my hair is NOT red but the blankie mrs. tara made me sure makes it look that way
napping after a long morning of playing...

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

12 weeks.

I am so happy and squeeling!!!

I am 3 months old!!!!! I am getting ready for bedtime and hanging out in mommy and daddy's bed.

11 weeks

Mommy LOVES this picture. I am wearing the outfit that uncle larry and aunt diane bought for me!! i look absolutely ADOREABLE.

here i am sitting up in my highchair. i am starting to grasp my toys and play with them. My shreels and squeels make mommy and daddy laugh all the time.

10 weeks

I LOVE bathtime.

Here i am at 10 weeks old.

AM I ONE OF "THOSE" PARENT'S?

This is Daddy writing today. I just wanted to share with everyone our experience this past weekend with what we thought was a sick baby, and the lessons that we learned through it all.
Ok so AC played a trick on us this past weekend. Over the past couple of days Jenny Beth and I have been able to learn a lot about our little one at home. AC has been a little fussier than usual, and we have been trying different things to help her get comfortable. She hasn't really cried, you could just tell by her facial expressions and her little wimpers and pouty noises that she wanted something. So Jenny Beth and I, as all new parents do, tried ran ourselves raged in attempts to guess what is was that she wanted. She quickly reminded us that she is the boss by letting us know with a smile or a frown if our efforts would suffice. We did discover that she likes to be sitting up striaght when she is awake, tought. She doesn't care to lay down on her back too much. We have started putting her in her high chair and placing blankets around her to help her sit up straight, since she can't sit up on her own yet. This way we can have her in the same room as us and we can put her down so we can do things around the house; cook, clean, homework, anything.
In the evenings AC and I like to lay in the bed and I will bend my legs at the knee making a chair for her to sit there and play. That is Daddy-Baby bonding time. So as we were "bonding" on Sunday she seemed unhappy; unsettled. I tried making funny noises at her, playing pic-a-boo, telling her stories, and singing her songs. I even got her favorite toys to try and make her less iritated. Nothing worked.

I then noticed what I thought was her reaching at her left ear as she fussed. I thought that that meant her ear was bothering her. Maybe it was, but we will never truely know. Anyways I became concerned that she was getting sick. We checked her temperature with the several different thermometers that we have in our baby medical basket, why so many I haven't the slightest idea, but we proceeded to check her like a test subject. We no longer had the instructions on how to use the thermometers that we have so things got a little complicated. Whatever happened to those mercury thermometers that we had growning up that were simple...just read the number at the top of the grey line.
 With today's technology you would think it would be easy, but as we quickly learned they are not. She just layed there on her changing table as mom and I poked and proded trying to determine if our minature Rodden had a fever. So after several minutes of complications with the methods we used, and discussions of, "with this thermometer do we add a degree, or subtract a degree? was it in place long enough? I read in parent's magazine...blah, blah, blah;" we came to the conclusion that our baby girl had a slight fever. Each thermometer said something different, but we made an educated decision and decided to average them maybe not the most scientifical reasoning,but we are trying here. That came out to be around 99.8 degrees. I know it is only about a degree higher than normal body temperature, but with a baby a little bit matters. We then became concerned and immediatley administered chilren's tylenol, because our parent's said that they used that for use when we had fever. As all new parent's know the best source for knowledge on baby care is not the latest trendy magazine our the newest publication on what to expect, but the advice of our own mother. After all, haven't they been there a few times before, maybe they learned some tricks along the way that they could share with us. So we gave her tylenol and she drank her nightime bottle and went right to bed.

 She slept all night, but still concerned about my precious infant I had Jenny Beth take her to the doctor the next day. 25 dollars later and a visit with a new doctor, because Jenny Beth went on the wrong day, that is a story for another time, we learned that our beautiful AC is a very healthy and illness free 12 week old baby. She had no fever, I guess the doctor grade thermometers are better than ours, they use the one for the ear. She had no ear problems, no eye problems, no chest congestion either. Now I feel like one of those parents that you read about that take their baby to the doctor after every sneeze, every cough, and any sign that they may be uncomfortable.
So AC's gestures at her ear may not have been a sign that she was getting sick, but maybe just attempts at fighting off sleep or maybe even a little bit of gas. I am happy though that we took her took the doctor and found out that she was healthy and clear. I would much rather spend 25 dollars today to find out that the fussiness and the ear grabbing was just a confused translation by mommy and daddy for baby gas, than to find out in two weeks that her ear tugging and frown was the beginning of an ailment that led to something more severe. So maybe she played a trick on us, but we learned somethings about our new baby this week. She may not always be sick, but when she cries or when she tussles around, she isn't happy with her current position or atmosphere. As she grows she will gain other methods of communicating with her mother and myself, and we will get better at understanding and translating those loud outburst, arm swimgs, frowns, and leg kicks. This is an adventure and a journey and we have a long way to go...but if we take "baby" steps we will get there together.

C.