Carter (2.5 and in the EXTREME smile phase) and Kate (10 weeks and still working on head control)
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
Kathryn Reese: 2 Months
Weight: 10 pounds, 15 ounces (37th percentile)
Length: 22.5 inches (48th percentile)
Head: 15.8 inches (92nd percentile)
Clothes: 0-3 month
Clothes: 0-3 month
Baby doll, you are two months old! We survived another month! :)
I do have to say we only just SURVIVED this month...mostly related to your inability to sleep. You HATE the act of going to sleep, so naps and bedtime are absolutely BRUTAL. Once you get to sleep at night, you are down forever (6-9 hours in the first stretch and 3-5 in the second stretch - THANK YOU for this, ladybug!), but man, getting you there is awful. (UPDATE: On Wednesday, October 9th, you slept through the night for the first time EVER! 8pm - 7am! Amazing!) We can't wait for the evening fussy period to pass so that you aren't so worked up trying to get to bed at night. It typically takes about 2 hours from the time we start your bath until the time you are finally down (and staying down) in your bed at night. You startle yourself awake A LOT both at bedtime and during naps...like I said, we just try to survive day to day. You're worth it, though! (And we remind ourselves daily that this phase is short lived.) We try to get you about 4 naps per day, but at this point there's no rhyme and reason or schedule to them. That will come in time.
You wake up in the morning absolutely beaming and smiling, and it's my favorite part of your day. I can get you to smile here and there throughout the rest of the day (as long as you aren't tired or hungry), but first thing in the morning is a guarantee. I can't get enough!
You are eating about 4 oz every 3 hours during the day, so you average about 22-24 oz of formula in a 24-hour period. Your reflux seems to have improved a lot this month, and you really only spit up during the fussy evening feed since you cry so much at that time of day. You are still taking Zantac twice a day, and Dr. Newton doubled your dosage at the appointment today since you've gained so much weight. Hopefully that continues to make you more comfortable!
Other than the fussy evenings, you are really a laid back and easygoing little lady. You like hanging out on your activity mat, riding in the Bjorn carrier, laying on the Boppy pillow, and scoping things out from the bouncy seat. Laying on a blanket in the backyard is another favorite pastime...as long as big brother doesn't come step on you or drop his little golf clubs on you. (Sadly, this happens a lot. You're going to be a tough cookie!)
You were diagnosed with Torticollis today at the doctor, and we have a physical therapy consult on Wednesday due to your neck weakness/stiffness. Because of this, you HATE tummy time...I've tried to get more creative with it and put you on the Boppy or the exercise ball or even on my shins looking at me, but you just really hate it. We broke out the Bumbo this week in an attempt to improve your neck strength - you're a little young for it at this point, but at least it gives you a chance to sit up somewhere! You'll like it more in time, I'm sure.
I think that about sums it up! We love you lady bug!
Other than the fussy evenings, you are really a laid back and easygoing little lady. You like hanging out on your activity mat, riding in the Bjorn carrier, laying on the Boppy pillow, and scoping things out from the bouncy seat. Laying on a blanket in the backyard is another favorite pastime...as long as big brother doesn't come step on you or drop his little golf clubs on you. (Sadly, this happens a lot. You're going to be a tough cookie!)
You were diagnosed with Torticollis today at the doctor, and we have a physical therapy consult on Wednesday due to your neck weakness/stiffness. Because of this, you HATE tummy time...I've tried to get more creative with it and put you on the Boppy or the exercise ball or even on my shins looking at me, but you just really hate it. We broke out the Bumbo this week in an attempt to improve your neck strength - you're a little young for it at this point, but at least it gives you a chance to sit up somewhere! You'll like it more in time, I'm sure.
I think that about sums it up! We love you lady bug!
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Kathryn Reese: 1 Month
Weight: 8 pounds, 7 ounces (14th percentile)
Length: 21.5 inches (64th percentile)
Head: 15 inches (88th percentile)
Well, little ladybug, we survived the first month together! Definitely a month of ups and downs, as you are battling some pretty nasty reflux now that you are totally bottle-fed. As much as I tried, nursing was just not in the cards for us unfortunately, so after your first 10 days, we gave up on that venture. It's taken quite a few tries to get your formula right, but you seem to be doing well on the Similac Total Comfort and Dr. Brown's bottles. Sadly, we had to start you on Zantac about two weeks ago as well, as you were violently spitting up (usually on your daddy) and in so much pain from your reflux. I'm still not 100% convinced we have you on the right meds since you still twist and seem to hurt with a few feeds here and there, but as of now, that's what we do. I'm hopeful that with a little more time for your tummy/digestive system to develop that this will be nipped in the bud. It's SO sad to watch you hurt, but at this point, I think we're doing the best we can for you.
I normally would talk about your daily routine at this point, but let's be honest, we just don't have one yet! I'm hoping that will develop more as we start trying for the eat, play, sleep cycle this month. I'm definitely not a huge Babywise fan, but I do believe the eat, play, sleep cycle encourages better sleep, so we do plan to start trying for that part now that you are a month old. As far as your day to day goes, you are typically eating anywhere from 2-4 ounces every 2.5-3 hours. If you are super sleepy during a feed and only take 2 ounces, it's a challenge to hold you off even for 2 hours, but the pacifier and going outside helps a lot. You LOVE your soothies and the Wubbanub! (So different from your brother!)
As far as sleep goes, you are a rockstar most nights and sleep about 4-hour stretches. Two nights ago, we got a 5-hour stretch from 9:30-2:30 and it was glorious! If your reflux is really bothering you or you spit up in the middle of the night, it's a battle to get you back down, but most nights you go back very easily now that you seem to have day and night figured out. You also love to sleep swaddled, even though you eventually work your hands out of it. (Yet another major difference from your brother!) Since you do have the reflux, you would definitely prefer to be sleeping on your tummy, which we learned from many tummy time fails, but at this point, I force you to sleep swaddled in the Rock 'n' Play at night. Naps during the day, you just kind of sleep wherever - car seat, bouncy chair, swing, etc. This week, I started trying to get a good afternoon nap going in your crib. Most days it has worked, so I'm hoping the crib transition isn't too brutal. We have no idea when we'll make that transition at night, but I'd like to consistently get good naps in there first so I know you're used to it.
You have the sweetest little temperament and so far are a very laid back little girl. You love spending time on your Boppy or in your bouncy seat, staring at lights/ceiling fans, and being outside in the fresh air. You also love going for walks, your swing, and watching your big brother play. He is SO sweet and loves to come over and talk to you, feed you, "hold" you, etc. He calls you "Sister" most of the time, but he definitely knows your name. He gets VERY upset when you cry...I think it scares him...which just shows how much he cares about you. :)
You've developed a little bit of a fussy period at night before bedtime, but that's totally normal for a newborn and we have just learned to take you outside, put you in your bouncy seat, and let your lungs get some exercise around 8:30 each night. :) You'll outgrow it, so I'm not sweating it at this point. (Sorry neighbors!)
Well, peanut, I guess that's about it! I'm looking forward to the second month and seeing how your little personality develops and watching you interact more and more with your brother. We can't wait to see your sweet smile and watch you grow into a little lady, and we sure do love you!
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Kate's First Swim!
We headed down to my parents' house to swim at their neighborhood pool tonight, and we even got Kate in the water in a teeny little bathing suit. :) She was unimpressed by the water, but she sure looked cute!
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Carter's First Day of Preschool
Big day in our house today! Carter began his new preschool this morning, and Kate and I began attending MOPS as well, so we had a big morning around here! Carter did great at school today - drop off was a little rough, but I was told he calmed down quickly and was a sweetheart today. So proud! We are looking forward to a great year with Ms. Holly and Ms. Amie! :)
Friday, August 30, 2013
Kathryn Reese: 3 Weeks Old
While Kate was napping today, I snapped a few pictures of our sweet girl. They are certainly not professional, but I thought they came out pretty well! :) She is most definitely growing!
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