Disclaimer: this video is very grainy, because it was shot in the dark. I didn't have the heart to blind my baby first thing in the morning. It's also kinda long, so feel free to space out in the middle of it.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Best time of day.
I love mornings. The best part of my day is when I first walk into Brooke's room to get her up and she greets me with a big goofy grin and lots of excitement. I can usually just barely see the top of her head popping up over the crib. However, a few days ago, I found her sitting up in her bed. She has just figured out how to get from the ground to a seated position, and decided her bed is a good place to practice. Subsequently, we will be lowering her crib mattress immediately!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tiny babies.
It's the week of tiny babies. Just this week I've met two little boys under a month old. Both were tiny and adorable. And my beautiful sister is at the hospital AS WE SPEAK getting ready to bring yet another precious baby into my life (precious is an understatement - they make gorgeous babies in that house!) Being around all these tiny babies has made me realize that my baby is no longer a tiny baby. (And by tiny I, of course, mean young. The Big Lady was never "tiny" size-wise. Heck, she wasn't even "small".)
Brooke is so old now - almost 7 months! She acts older, playing so independently and even joking around with me. She looks older, getting bigger by the day with her hair starting to grow in fast. She seems to even be thinking older, as her tiny brain is processing so much more and remembering how to do things (like banging this with that makes a fun noise or flailing about in the tub will make the water splash.) She's just old. And it's so awesome.
In honor of Tiny Baby Week, I'm going to be posting videos of my Not-Very-Tiny baby doing "old" things. Like this one, where she debuts her army crawl. She uses her left arm and her right foot to move. And I do mean MOVE. She can be across the room in seconds. This is also a prime example of how she's getting into everything now. And I do mean EVERYTHING. We are currently furniture shopping to get more things off the ground so she can't play with them (i.e. answering machine, router, cable box, etc.) Turns out crawling is expensive. And exhausting, as I imagined it would be. Enjoy!
Brooke is so old now - almost 7 months! She acts older, playing so independently and even joking around with me. She looks older, getting bigger by the day with her hair starting to grow in fast. She seems to even be thinking older, as her tiny brain is processing so much more and remembering how to do things (like banging this with that makes a fun noise or flailing about in the tub will make the water splash.) She's just old. And it's so awesome.
In honor of Tiny Baby Week, I'm going to be posting videos of my Not-Very-Tiny baby doing "old" things. Like this one, where she debuts her army crawl. She uses her left arm and her right foot to move. And I do mean MOVE. She can be across the room in seconds. This is also a prime example of how she's getting into everything now. And I do mean EVERYTHING. We are currently furniture shopping to get more things off the ground so she can't play with them (i.e. answering machine, router, cable box, etc.) Turns out crawling is expensive. And exhausting, as I imagined it would be. Enjoy!
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
My kind of town.
I'm exhausted. Still haven't fully recovered from the trip. Well, that and the Big Lady and I have been up from about 11:30 to 2 every night for the last three nights. (If we have night #4 tonight, I'm taking her to the doctor tomorrow because I have no clue what's up with her!) Anyway, it all seems to be hitting me today, making me a bit of a walking zombie tonight. I've been meaning to blog about our big Windy City trip since we got back but just haven't found the time or energy. I know I have some very faithful blog readers just waiting for pictures (hi, Aunt Pat!) so I'm finally getting around to it. Here's our trip (well, the highlights) in pictures:
Mmmmm, Auntie Anne's! Loved her first soft pretzel. (Can we talk about those CHEEKS?! Good heavens...)
Lesson learned: Brooke is afraid of costumed characters. Either that or she knows he's made of peanut butter and she isn't allowed to have that yet so she very responsibly stayed away. I'm guessing the former.
A cute little family photo after dinner with some good friends in Bucktown.
So happy to be in the A/C! It was crazy hot the whole time we were there.
The Big Lady was wiped and didn't get to see the big bean in Millennium Park. I bet she would have loved to see herself in the giant mirror, being the vain little girl that she is.
The trip was a good one, yet a busy one. I'm not sure I'd call it relaxing, as it was packed full of activity and, frankly, traveling with a baby is far from relaxing. But it was nice to get away and experience Brooke's first vacation with her :)
The boys went to a Cubs game while the girls shopped on Michigan (a good trade-off, I'd say.)

Sitting on the 'L' like a big girl, all by herself. Don't worry, I wiped her hands clean as soon as we got off.
Mmmmm, Auntie Anne's! Loved her first soft pretzel. (Can we talk about those CHEEKS?! Good heavens...)
Lesson learned: Brooke is afraid of costumed characters. Either that or she knows he's made of peanut butter and she isn't allowed to have that yet so she very responsibly stayed away. I'm guessing the former.
A cute little family photo after dinner with some good friends in Bucktown.
So happy to be in the A/C! It was crazy hot the whole time we were there.
The Big Lady was wiped and didn't get to see the big bean in Millennium Park. I bet she would have loved to see herself in the giant mirror, being the vain little girl that she is.Monday, July 19, 2010
Crawling baby.
So, I've been meaning to sit down all day and blog all about our wonderful family vacay to the Windy City this weekend. But I haven't. And now I'm just too darn tired. I'm 100% drained. So that will have to wait until tomorrow. Your consolation prize is this. It's our favorite Big Lady...crawling.
Oh yeah, this just in: Brooke crawled in Chicago!
Not much, not like across-the-room or anything. We're talking a couple "crawls". (What's the appropriate word here? Certainly not "steps". And she's not "scooting" because, to me, that involves movement on the belly - that's something else she has now mastered. By a "crawl", I mean picks up a hand and moves it, then a knee, then a hand, then a knee, etc. all the while with her belly off the ground. Understand? Great. We'll stick with "crawls".) She's trying so hard to make it further, so we keep practicing.
This was post-meltdown today. A Mommy-left-the-room-for-0.8-seconds meltdown. There's a new angry cry associated with these that is super fun. Like Mommy-needs-a-beer-with-dinner fun. But that's a video for another day. For now, enjoy this little gem :)
Oh yeah, this just in: Brooke crawled in Chicago!
Not much, not like across-the-room or anything. We're talking a couple "crawls". (What's the appropriate word here? Certainly not "steps". And she's not "scooting" because, to me, that involves movement on the belly - that's something else she has now mastered. By a "crawl", I mean picks up a hand and moves it, then a knee, then a hand, then a knee, etc. all the while with her belly off the ground. Understand? Great. We'll stick with "crawls".) She's trying so hard to make it further, so we keep practicing.
This was post-meltdown today. A Mommy-left-the-room-for-0.8-seconds meltdown. There's a new angry cry associated with these that is super fun. Like Mommy-needs-a-beer-with-dinner fun. But that's a video for another day. For now, enjoy this little gem :)
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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