Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Half Birthday!!

Brooke,
Happy Half Birthday, Ladybug! We have now spent half of a year loving you, our sweet girl. In these 6 months, you have changed so dramatically. When we brought you home from the hospital, you were a tiny little 9.5 lb bundle, relying on Mommy & Daddy to take care of your every need. Now you're pushing 24 lbs (maybe more) and such an independent girl. You've started rolling and scooting all around the room this month, and just this week decided to start pulling yourself up on things. If you want something, you now know how to get yourself to it. You're also eating so many new & exciting things - pretty soon you'll be ready for table food! Here's what you're loving and hating at half a year old:
Favorites
Puffs - We introduced you to puffs this month, your first non-pureed food, and it was a huge hit! You gobble up the little sweet potato puffs. You can't get them into your own mouth, but you like to push them around on your high chair tray (inevitably pushing them onto the floor) and gum them when we feed them to you.
Clapping - You think it's so funny when anyone claps. The noise immediately captures your attention and the motion is just so exciting for you. You haven't quite learned how to do it yourself, but we're sure it won't be long!
Books - You have always liked reading books. You get this very serious look on your face whenever we read them to you, like you can't quite figure out why we aren't turning the pages faster or something. They have a new benefit for you now: a chew toy. Anytime we give you a book now, it goes straight into your mouth. Apparently books are yummy :)
Bumblebee Song - You love this song! "I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee, won't my Mommy be so proud of me?..." We learned the hand motions for it from your cousins and you love it, especially since there is clapping involved.
Ice - It has been an unusually hot summer so far. You really enjoy the cool sensation of ice. We've stopped down at the concession stand at the pool on our walks for a shaved ice treat a few times now and you're in heaven :)
Biting - Oh how you love to use those new teeth. Yikes. You will bite down on anything you can get your hands on. Your new favorite things to chew on are celery, the diaper bag straps (random, I know), and Mommy (we've had a few talks about this - it's one of Mommy's Not-so-Favorites!)
Light Fixtures - This one is hysterical. You are fascinated by lighting. Lamps, recessed lighting, chandeliers, you name it. If it glows, you're a happy lady. Whenever we have you in our bed with us, we laugh so hard watching you take inventory of all the lights in the room. You move your head back and forth between the lamp on Mommy's nightstand and then the one on Daddy's, occasionally glancing up at the ceiling fan light. This sometimes goes on for several minutes - your head goes back and forth like you're watching a tennis match. So so cute!
Not-so-Favorites
Sitting Still - You are a mover & a shaker now, Miss Brooke. Sitting still is so last month. You hate when we try to contain you or hold you down because you're just so curious about your surroundings.
Diaper Changes - What a little wiggler you have become! Diaper changes have become quite a challenge for Mommy & Daddy because you squirm so much. You instantly try to flip onto your belly when we lay you down. It takes twice as long to get the new diaper on you now, unless we provide you with something to chew on to keep you still.
Wearing Shoes - This is kinda a Favorite, too, as shoes are an instant toy when they're on your feet. You immediately start trying to take them off when we put them on. Yesterday you successfully got all of your toes out of your sandals, but couldn't work the strap at the top. Maybe when you start walking you'll appreciate them more.
Boredom - You need constant stimulation. We'd say that's because you're just so stinkin' smart, but that would be bragging. Oh, who are we kidding, it is because you're so smart. You always want something to look at/hold/play with/chew on. Now that you're so mobile, you can take care of this for yourself most of the time. Car rides would be very rough if it weren't for the mirror on the back of the seat; it gives you something to look at - you!
Mommy has spent a lot of time today thinking about the day you were born and how much joy you instantly brought to our lives. It's incredible how one tiny lady can make our days brighter and our dreams sweeter. We can't wait to see what the next 6 months will hold, how beautiful and strong you'll be when you blow out that first birthday candle. Honey, we love you more today than yesterday and we'll love you even more tomorrow!

Love,
Mommy & Daddy

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Celery.

So apparently celery is delicious. And feels like heaven on aching gums. Unbeknownst to me, the husband gave Brooke a piece of celery to chew on yesterday. I was unpacking groceries while Brooke was sitting on Daddy's lap as he ate lunch. I turn around and she is going to town on a piece of celery. And LOVING it. It was pure unadulterated joy.

Guess we've found ourselves a new teether!

I know this pic is blurry, but look how happy she is! These two are the best of friends.

On a completely unrelated but absolutely thrilling note, Brooke slept 8 straight hours last night without interruption! She went down just before 9 p.m. and didn't wake up to eat until 5 a.m. After eating, she went back down until 8:30! While I didn't go to sleep as early as the ladybug, I did get in bed early last night and got an unprecedented amount of sleep myself. I don't know what to do with all this sleep! And I realize this was probably a fluke night and I'm just jinxing myself for a really crappy night tonight, but I don't care - it was awesome. Have a happy Tuesday!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Handsome?

Someone told my daughter she was "handsome" tonight.

Some old lady (like walks-with-a-cane old) walks past our table at dinner tonight (mmmm LaRosa's) and says, "What a sweet little boy you are." The husband and I both let it slide - much easier than the awkward "She's actually a girl" comment and their subsequent apology. Well, Old Lady didn't pass by, as she should have; she lingered. I know what you're thinking - if she was walking with a cane, maybe she was resting/just that slow. But no, she was dead in her tracks. I could tell we were in for a full-on convo at this point. She clearly must have seen the sign on Brooke that says "Please interrupt my Mommy & Daddy's meal to comment on my cuteness." Clearly. Anyway, she lingered and continued with "Aren't you such a handsome boy." Unfortunately, I knew I couldn't help Old Lady save face anymore because she was bound to see the pink baby doll on Brooke's lap at some point. So I, of course, chimed in with "She's actually a girl..." And, on cue, Old Lady starts apologizing and is all "Oh, now that she's smiling I can definitely tell she's a girl." Whatev, Old Lady, nice try on the recovery. Yes, she was wearing a blue striped Polo dress and yes, it probably looked like just a shirt since she was sitting in a high chair at the time and you couldn't see the bottom. But still, those eyelashes scream GIRL, don't they? Oh, and all this was after our waitress asked how old HE was. To console myself, I convinced the husband to take us out for ice cream after (mmmm Graeter's).

Serves me right for leaving the house without one of her trademark headbands. Never again.

(Lucky for us, Brooke's grandma started making headbands for her so we have new choices besides just plain white or pink. A few have graced the blog already - they are precious! Mom - looks like we're going to need a navy blue one...)

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Nudie Judy.

The husband assures me Brooke won't kill me when she's 14 for posting this picture. This was after a walk on a 90 degree day this week. As she guzzled the sippy cup of ice water I gave her periodically on the walk, half of it ended up on her shirt, requiring a complete strip-down when we got home. She was a sweaty mess - hot, but by no means overheated. She very quickly cooled down when we got into the A/C. Her to-die-for cheeks are even more to-die-for when they're rosy, aren't they? :)
Oh, and if you ever doubted how beautifully chubby our little girl is, doubt it no more. Pictures do not do the rolls justice!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Owner's Manual.

Where is the owner's manual for this kid? We have the Your Baby: Week By Week book on loan from my sister, but that describes how to handle the average kid. Where's the one for my baby specifically? Because I am desperate to find it.

I'm at my wits end with the whole not sleeping thing. I'm tired, y'all. Like really tired. I can't remember the last time I slept more than 4 hours consecutively. I knew this was a part of motherhood, not sleeping. I guess I just never thought it'd last this long.

Brooke's still waking up a lot at night. She wakes up EVERY night between 1 & 3 at some point. I used to use a 3 strikes approach - I'd comfort her and give her a pacifier the first and second times she woke up, then feed her the 3rd time she woke up. I figured that if she cried out a 3rd time, she must be hungry. Lately, I've been trying to eliminate this night feeding by just continuing to comfort her every time she cries. Sometimes it works and she doesn't eat at all overnight, which leads me to believe she's waking up because of her teeth. Well, after 90 minutes of getting up and down out of bed last night, I just gave in and fed her. We both needed to sleep. And now I feel like just giving up the whole weaning thing so we can all sleep.

Sometimes I feel like I just don't know how to do this. I feel like there's something that's not clicking in my head, like the secret to helping her sleep, for example. Also not clicking is how to comfort my suffering little girl and her aching gums. If she's not eating or sleeping, she's crabby. I'm doing everything I can think of to help her (including around-the-clock Tylenol and Orajel) but it doesn't seem to be enough. Poor thing is just miserable. In fact, she proved it by giving Mommy a pretty sharp bite with her two new teeth last night...while I was nursing her. There are lingering bite marks, my friends. Yowza.

Ok, Debbie Downer is going to go now. As evidenced by the above photo, the munchkin passed out cold on the way home from running errands so I'm going to capitalize on this and nap myself. Sweet dreams.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Happy Summer!

(Oh, hello. Remember me? Probably not, considering I haven't blogged in forever. Apologies for the lack of blogging last week - there really is no excuse for it, just didn't ever take the time to do it. But you'll forgive me for a few pics, right?)

Today is the official start of summer (though we've had summer-like heat and thunderstorms for weeks now.) Hooray! I love hot, sticky weather. No really, I do. I also love seeing chubby little arms and legs sticking out of tank tops and shorts. So darn cute!
What's new in the world of Brooke Mary? Not much. It's been a pretty uneventful, quiet week. She's doing great, still such a happy girl most of the time. The two bottom teeth have settled in, so the fussiness subsided for a while - but it's back as of yesterday, so there must be more on the way! She's sleeping a little better now, especially at nap time. She flips onto her belly while she sleeps sometimes, which is a double-edged sword; she sleeps better on her belly...if she stays asleep. But most of the time it wakes her up and makes her angry. Brooke is super-active all the time, flipping and rolling and turning and scooting all over the place. The child does not like to sit still. Mommy is already getting exhausted and the munchkin isn't even crawling yet! What else, hmmm.... Oh! She discovered that she has hair on her head today. She kept playing with it and pulling it, and then would make this face like "Yikes, that hurts a little bit." Hysterical. It's fascinating to watch this little girl's reactions when she discovers new things.
Here are the some of the latest pics of my big girl! (Big time papparazzi this week. I can't resist these eyes.)
Laundry baskets double as play pens when Mommy needs to fold laundry.
Guess who learned how to play peek-a-boo with her own dress. So funny. Plus it's a great look at that adorable belly!
Peek-a-boo! (I promise she has other bibs. This one just always seems to be at the top of the pile, I guess.)
Pretty girl in a pretty dress on Father's Day.
Dresses get in the way when you're trying to move. Also, check out the baby cleavage :) Can you see the 2 little teeth? What a big girl!
Just being cute.
"Enough with the headbands, Mom."

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Father's Day.

Thank you.
Thank you for being the father I knew you would be. For loving our little girl, making her laugh, and taking such good care of her (and her mama.) Our baby girl adores you and I hope you see that. It is my greatest wish that the two of you have the kind of father-daughter relationship that I have with my Dad, full of unconditional love and admiration.
Thank you also for being my partner-in-crime in this crazy thing called parenthood. You make my job as Mommy a million times easier. I am so blessed and proud to be your wife.
Happy 1st Father's Day! Your girls love you :)
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