Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Crib Standing
I knew one of these days we would walk into Eli's room and find him standing in his crib. It happened tonight even while wearing his sleep sack! Good thing we lowered the mattress a month ago.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Bigger in Wisconsin
Here's proof that they grow them big in Wisconsin - Eli was 8 months and still fit into this newborn outfit from Wisconsin.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Twenty pounds
We took Eli in to the pediatrician today and he weighs 20 pounds exactly. He is 8 mo and 1 wk.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Sitting Up Now
I lucked out to see Eli sit up for the first time today and get a few photos as he made the big push! He is crawling in fits and starts but not yet continuously. 7 months 3 weeks for those interested.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Friday, November 05, 2010
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Creeping
Eli is officially creeping. He can get around in a scootch/slide/sprawl manner that propels him forward to whatever target he locks onto. Good thing we purchased and installed a gate a few days ago.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Nov. 2 Voting Made Easy
If you live near North Park University, you now have absolutely no excuse not to vote on Nov. 2. I have done the hard work of reviewing the endorsements of the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times for the contested races since I am not going to take the time to look at each race and make a decision on my own. If you can relate, read on!
To my surprise, they agreed on the majority of their endorsements. I indicated this with a thin green line on the ballot. They differed on the big ones - amendment, senator, governor, treasurer. Since the Tribune leans Republican I highlighted their endorsements in pink; the Sun-Times leans Democrat so I highlighted their endorsements in blue. There were a few smaller races where the Tribune made an endorsement and the Sun-Times had none. For those, I just highlighted pink.
This linked document is the "Specimen General Election Ballot Style 218." You can get an advance copy of the ballot you will receive here. A general list of everyone running for every position is available here (but it's not as useful).
Now you have NO excuse not to vote on Nov. 2!
To my surprise, they agreed on the majority of their endorsements. I indicated this with a thin green line on the ballot. They differed on the big ones - amendment, senator, governor, treasurer. Since the Tribune leans Republican I highlighted their endorsements in pink; the Sun-Times leans Democrat so I highlighted their endorsements in blue. There were a few smaller races where the Tribune made an endorsement and the Sun-Times had none. For those, I just highlighted pink.
This linked document is the "Specimen General Election Ballot Style 218." You can get an advance copy of the ballot you will receive here. A general list of everyone running for every position is available here (but it's not as useful).
Now you have NO excuse not to vote on Nov. 2!
Inches from Crawling
After being home with Eli today, I am going to make a guarantee that he will start crawling in November. He's up on his hands and his feet, has taken "steps" with his hands and with his knees. All he needs is a little coordination and our life as we know it with a stationary child will be history.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
TwitterFeed
I just started an account with TwitterFeed that will automatically take my blog posts and push them out to Twitter and Facebook. Consider this a test of the new service.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Eli's First Night in Germany
Jen and Eli are in Germany with her mom visiting her sister and new nephew. Here's her account of the first night:
He did great on the flight and during the first day here. Last night... solid food, bath, and to bed at like 8:30. He slept for 2 hours, then woke up. I fed him and he didn't go down... not even sleepy. burped him, rocked him, fed him again. still playful. warned mom i was going to let him cry it out... he screamed his head off for 1:15 and then, since that's the longest he did at home and here he's sick, in a new place and in a new time zone... i picked him up (we're sleeping in the same room). He immediately stopped crying. i rocked him a few min still he stopped gasping (you know, that post crying, calming down breathing) and he fell asleep in my arms. i put him down and he didn't move. that was that. he slept until i woke him up at 9.
He did great on the flight and during the first day here. Last night... solid food, bath, and to bed at like 8:30. He slept for 2 hours, then woke up. I fed him and he didn't go down... not even sleepy. burped him, rocked him, fed him again. still playful. warned mom i was going to let him cry it out... he screamed his head off for 1:15 and then, since that's the longest he did at home and here he's sick, in a new place and in a new time zone... i picked him up (we're sleeping in the same room). He immediately stopped crying. i rocked him a few min still he stopped gasping (you know, that post crying, calming down breathing) and he fell asleep in my arms. i put him down and he didn't move. that was that. he slept until i woke him up at 9.
Monday, October 04, 2010
September Photos
I've started using Picasa Web Albums instead of Flickr. I'm also transitioning from iPhoto to Picasa 3. With over 8,000 photos, I don't see this project ending anytime soon.
End of September
End of September
Difficult Day
Today's a difficult day. Eli hasn't slept for more than 45 min at a time despite waking up before 6am. We gave him carrots last night for the first time. Changing diapers after eating solid foods is no fun. So far, peas and carrots are my least favorites. Enough said. Worse than that, I bent over and kissed him on the changing table right as he spit up and onto my lips. Tasting your own throw up is bad; this is the first time I've tasted someone else's; it was worse (and yes, I did just use two semi-colons in a single sentence).
Today's highlight was going through the automatic car wash for the first time. He liked the beginning and the ending but the middle was quite noisy. I had to sing pretty loudly so he wouldn't get scared and cried. Mission accomplished.
Today's highlight was going through the automatic car wash for the first time. He liked the beginning and the ending but the middle was quite noisy. I had to sing pretty loudly so he wouldn't get scared and cried. Mission accomplished.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Just for Fun
I thought you all would like a recent photo - this one's from a couple of weeks ago. He didn't seem to mind the burp cloth on his head!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
6 months
We took Eli to his 6 mo checkup yesterday and learned all's well without surprise. He's 17 lbs 8 oz (50th percentile) and 27 in (75th percentile). The pediatrician was again amazed at his incredibly round head. At two months, the pediatrician told us he had a "perfectly round head, and you just don't see that anymore" with infants sleeping on their backs for the past 20 years. Of course, a few days later, Eli started developing a flat spot! So we'll see if his head continues rounding out or if it pancakes. Whatever the case, we are grateful for such a healthy and happy little boy!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Eli at Present
Here's a recent photo of this kid, at 6 months.
I'm going to be reducing the frequency and quantity of blog posts. For you regular readers, you know I blog in binges. Now that school started a few weeks ago, my time is becoming even more precious. We'll just choose the best photos and videos to blog from now on.
I'm going to be reducing the frequency and quantity of blog posts. For you regular readers, you know I blog in binges. Now that school started a few weeks ago, my time is becoming even more precious. We'll just choose the best photos and videos to blog from now on.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
First Tooth
After feeling a bump over the weekend, we felt the"tines" of Eli's first tooth coming through yesterday! It's on his lower right side. He seems to be acting normally. I wonder if his first cold/fever (last week) were related. I read that people attribute almost anything to teething. Thoughts? We have not noticed him to be in pain in the last week. He was a little fussy and clingy while he was sick. He's also been waking up earlier for his night feeding (1:30am) and then up for the day just before 6am, which is a tad earlier than we'd like.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Eli's First Sit
A little wobbly - a good start.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
9 Hours
Eli slept for 9 hours last night - 7:15p to 4:30a !!! We're reading the book Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Marc Weissbluth and are finding it very helpful for teaching Eli how to sleep well. Odd to say, think and write that we're teaching our son how to sleep well while that's exactly what we're doing.
Monday, August 09, 2010
Spinning in Circles
Well, that's a bit of an overstatement. During Eli's morning tummy time, after checking email for a few minutes, I looked over at him and he had done a 180* on the blanket! His head was where his feet were when I put him down there. He usually spins to the left. I wonder when he'll start crawling.
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Spit Bubble
Eli plays with his elephant until 51 sec when there's a huge spit bubble
Mommy
It's not that Eli called her that - it's that I did. I was changing Eli a couple of nights ago when I called to Jen saying, "Mommy, can you come in here?" I'm in fatherhood, all in.
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Sesame Street - to watch or not to watch
What do you think - is Sesame Street an staple of U.S. childhood or is it harmful and to be avoided? I know there are lots of opinions out there, so if you have one, please leave a comment.
This article prompted this post:
15 Things You May Not Know About Sesame Street
Roll #5
This is Jen, blogging as Andrew. We are both home this morning, and both witnessed Eli roll over. Jen thought it was cute. Andrew.... well, he thought it was blog worthy!!!! So, this was it, roll #5 while he was laying on the floor for his morning tummy time. No rolls yet from back to tummy, but he's getting close... he gets the bottom half to roll. Now to get those pesky shoulders to turn...
:) We love our little guy, that's for sure. Call us over-bloggers, but you know at the heat of it we are just over-excited first time parents!
:) We love our little guy, that's for sure. Call us over-bloggers, but you know at the heat of it we are just over-excited first time parents!
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Through the Night
"Is he sleeping through the night (yet)?" - this is the most often asked question about Eli and has been since he was born. Thankfully my good friend Rob forewarned me so I got to think about how I would respond. Newborns should be eating more frequently than sleeping through the night would afford for the first few months. Eli has been sleeping 6-7 hours for over a month now with regularity. (Technically, "sleeping through the night" means 6 hours.) Last night, he slept over 8 hours and awoke when Jen got up to get read to go to work! So we are celebrating this feat at 19 weeks. We have adapted pretty well to the one who's not working the next day getting up to feed Eli around 2-3 am when he wakes for his night feeding. Hopefully we won't be doing that much longer.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Butterfly vs. Thumb
Eli shows off his grasping skills with his favorite toy - the butterfly - and then opts for his right thumb instead.
Ellis Week 19
Finally, the photos are up to date! I hope you have enjoyed my 18 posts today, taking some 2.5 hours of time (if anyone's counting).
Ellis Week 19 - a set on Flickr
Ellis Week 19 - a set on Flickr
Liz & Eli Standing
Eli makes his first real laugh in sequence.
Liz & Eli Sitting
Liz gets Eli to laugh...a lot.
Two Fingers
Eli masters the two finger suck on his left hand
Left Hand Raised
Eli keeps his left hand raised throughout his bath, correctly identifying himself as the son.
Around the Table
Eli listening to conversation around the table.
Name Recognition Experiment
Does Eli know his name at 4 months???
Spain Scores...Eli Cries
the final minutes of the World Cup final match
Hand Eating
This video's from the first week of July.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Toxic Chemical Lobby: Exclusive Leaked Footage
This is great! Gives a little history in addition to the humor. Scary stuff.
You can take action here.
You can take action here.
The Story of Cosmetics
Another great video by the Story of Stuff people. Did you know that "herbal," "natural," and "organic" have no legally defined meaning in personal care products?!?! At least "organic" has USDA standards for foods. Unfortunately that's not the case for cosmetics. It gets worse: the FDA does not assess the safety of personal care products or their ingredients. They don't even require that all ingredients be listed on the label!
Monday, July 19, 2010
4 Months Today
Happy 4 month birthday baby boy! Your mommy and daddy sure do love you. Even when they don't post photos or videos of you for a long, long time!
Jen is now working part-time, meaning we hope our lives will be slower and more enjoyable. In the last 5 weeks, there were 4 days where we were both off together.
Jen is now working part-time, meaning we hope our lives will be slower and more enjoyable. In the last 5 weeks, there were 4 days where we were both off together.
Friday, July 09, 2010
ExerSaucer
Eli's first time in the ExerSaucer. Note the left jabs.
Monday, July 05, 2010
Fun on the Tummy
Look how happy he is! Tummy time turned fun about two weeks ago. Now he goes for 10 minutes of it after each nap without putting up a stink. I think he can better see what's on the mat and he can look around the room more. You also get to hear my recap of the first time he rolled himself over.
Sunday, July 04, 2010
4th of July Bath
This is Eli trying to look like a founding father during bath time since he'll be in bed for fireworks.
Saturday, July 03, 2010
New Neighbors - Nate & Megan
Less than one month after their wedding, Nate and Megan moved in across the street from us! We celebrated by having an indoor picnic of sorts with brats, chicken, corn on the cob, watermelon, and baked beans. Megan made a tasty dessert with lemon zest. We are excited to have such good friends literally across the street from us now.
Friday, July 02, 2010
How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Child?
anywhere from $205,960 to $475,680 for a child born in 2009
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Thursday
The day started by Eli showing both of us that his first roll over yesterday was no fluke - shortly after he awoke this morning, he rolled to both his right and to his left! We both got to witness it this time before I headed out to work.
After work, our friends Liz and Kelsey watched Eli so Jen and I could grab nachos at our favorite neighborhood place just a few blocks away. I know it's hard to believe a place advertising both Mexican and Italian food can do both well; they do. Both the nachos and pizza are our favorites!
After work, our friends Liz and Kelsey watched Eli so Jen and I could grab nachos at our favorite neighborhood place just a few blocks away. I know it's hard to believe a place advertising both Mexican and Italian food can do both well; they do. Both the nachos and pizza are our favorites!
Parent Videos
Since becoming parents 3+ months ago, friends have shared the following videos with us:
Mommy Rhapsody from Church on the Move on Vimeo.
Dad Life from Church on the Move on Vimeo.
Mommy Rhapsody from Church on the Move on Vimeo.
Dad Life from Church on the Move on Vimeo.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Pink Pig
Does he realize the pig is there? Does he realize it matches his pink Bumbo? (We got it for free before we knew our baby was a boy. Boys can wear pink too!)
Roll Over
Eli awoke from his second morning nap and after cuddling with him for a bit, I put him down for some tummy time on this "baby thing" for which I'm sure there is a better word but I don't know it. Anyways, I turn to my computer to start a podcast when I hear a THUMP. I look back and there he is, looking up at the ceiling!
I get all excited and then realize I may scare him so I start smiling and laughing with him and he starts smiling too.
So it's official, we had our first roll over this morning! I called Jen who was at work and she was happy I could be there to witness a first. Of course she also wished she could have been there too. Our life currently consists of alternating work days - one of us is at work and the other is at home with the boy.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Mandrake
When Eli gets upset, his bottom lip comes out and his face scruntches up. It reminds of the mandrakes in Harry Potter. Do you see the resemblance?
Ellis Week 11
Ellis Week 11 - a set on Flickr
Catching up during halftime of the US Ghana match. Several sad faces this week.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
3 Months and Counting
So with Jen back to work, the posting has reached a standstill. My mom is in town with us this week, so I might be able to get up some more photos. This is the last weekly weigh-in now that Eli's 3 months old (and already doubled his birth weight last week): 14 lbs, 2 oz.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Maternity Leave Ends
Jen returns to work tomorrow after 12.5 weeks off. She timed the birth right (as if she had any say in the matter) so we got an extra long weekend. It's been a wonderful 88 days of having her home and with Eli all the time. She's not dreading the return like I thought she would. Now I'm not saying she's thrilled to go back either. I think we accept our life situation pretty well at the moment. We had a great night together here preparing for tomorrow. I am looking forward to being home with our son all day tomorrow. Not that I have much planned - I have found that he's the boss and if I can get anything done, it's going to be whenever he lets me!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Double
We didn't think it would happen, but today on Eli's 12th week birthday, he has doubled his birth weight and now weighs 13 lbs 14 oz. Now you have to understand that it's normal for babies to double their weight in 6 months. Yep, he's a little chunker. Pure breast milk, that's the secret.
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Friday, June 04, 2010
11 weeks
13 lbs 4 oz
Rather fussy tonight while playing cards with friends - decided he'd rather stay up with everybody than go to bed by himself. Still incredibly cute!
New pics coming soon.
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
10 Weeks
The weight gain train has finally slowed down for Eli. He only gained 2 oz this week, meaning he's now 12 lbs 13 oz. We did start cloth diapers though, so he looks like he gained a few pounds in his waist region.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Size 2
Further evidence of Eli's growth: today we said goodbye to size 1 diapers (8-14 lbs) and said hello to size 2 (12-18 lbs)! I'll post his weight again on Friday after we weigh him. I thought Jen was crazy when she came home a few weeks ago with a box of size 2 diapers. Turns out it was a genius decision. Glad I'm not in this by myself.
Monday, May 24, 2010
9 weeks and catching up
I've fallen behind in blogging. Maybe I can blame it on the burglary a month ago. That excuse is wearing thin by now... I'm still working on one last ditch effort to recover photos from my camera's memory card. But until then, I'll be updating weekly photos. For now, here's Eli at 9 weeks, weighing in at a whopping 12 lbs 11 oz. At his appointment last week, the pediatrician said, "Wow, you are a chunker!"
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
First Movie Away
Last week, Jen and I went to watch Iron Man 2. I was disappointed, she was not - reminding me that it was a sequel after all. The more important point is that it was our first night away from Eli. My mom was in town to take care of him - what a help she was! We were sad to learn upon returning that he cried for over an hour after we left. I don't believe he knew we were gone - he wasn't even 2 months old! We really liked the first Iron Man movie, so we wanted to catch this one on the big screen. I also heard so many parents tell me how many months it had been since they had been out to a movie after having kids. I took this as a challenge and am proud to say we got out to our first movie so soon. We were exhausted on the drive home. All that for just sitting there in the dark.
Sunday, May 09, 2010
Massage and Smiles
Jen, Ellis and I started an infant massage together last week. We learned about tummy and legs/feet the first day and then chest and arms/hands on the second. Both sessions were during the morning, when Ellis is normally asleep. He didn't really like it in the class or when we tried it at home. This afternoon after waking up from a nap, I massaged his chest and arms/hands. He resisted a little but liked certain "moves" (if there is a more technical term for this, I'm all ears). He seemed to even enjoy it a little. After the massage while we were having dinner, Ellis was the most smiley I have ever seen him. He smiled 6 times in a row while looking directly at me. I cried. I think we'll continue with the massage.
Friday, April 30, 2010
6 weeks
Ellis weighed in at 10 lbs, 15 oz today! That's a full 4 pound net gain in 6 weeks. At this rate, he would weigh 41 lbs at his first birthday and 353 lbs by his tenth birthday. Good news: we are expecting his rate of weight gain to decrease...
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
New Furniture
I'm not sure what to call the object Jen bought at IKEA today. It's a bookcase that's turned sideways so it's wider than it is tall. It doubles as a place to store Eli's diaper stuff, toys, and other baby paraphernalia. It matches his crib and looks nice in that corner of the room. Of course, the photo's going to be delayed with the missing MacBook. I will say that this was the easiest and fastest piece of furniture I have assembled. I hope Eli likes it. Jen will as she won't have to kneel down on the floor to change diapers; neither will I.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Baby Monitor
We are in the sixth week now. Eli is making more noise during the night, or so Jen tells me. She's the saint who gets up to feed and change him. I still wake up tired. She looks good.
So I opened the baby monitor we received at a shower and tested it out; so far so good. We just put Eli to bed in his crib with the monitor up and running. Here's to better sleeping.
Burglary
Jen and Eli went to Wisconsin on Friday. I went to dinner and out with some friends. When I came home, I thought it odd that a light was home. I then opened the front door and found it was chained shut. Through the three inch gap, I looked into our bedroom and saw drawers opened and clothes strewn about. Though I didn't hear anything, I decided to call the police.
The office entered with drawn gun; nobody was there. I had been praying that the external hard drives were still there, figuring that both laptops, the iPod, the Wii and the digital camera would all be gone. The thief must love all things Apple as only the iPod and the MacBook were missing. Everything else was sitting out in plain sight. Must have been looking for things that will sell quickly and are easy to transport as it appeared they were looking for cash, jewelry and firearms from where stuff was thrown out of drawers.
The thief came in through the front window, looked through Jen's desk, both out nightstands, the dressers, and both closets. It wasn't a very smart thief as all the cash from baby showers was in my desk! The thief left through the back door, leaving it a few feet open.
We figure someone scoped out the place and knew we weren't home. I'm feeling mostly thankful as no one was home, we have insurance, and I expected to have lost a lot more. I don't feel someone violated our space, but I do feel vulnerable in that someone can see all 8,000 of our photos that were on the Mac. My friends keep reassuring me that the drive has already been wiped and the computer's been sold. (And yes, I have been checking Craigslist just to see if it appears!)
In my ethics class this semester, we've talked a fair bit about memory and remembering rightly. I am trying to hold the perpetrator in my memory justly - neither demonizing him/her nor letting him/her off the hook. An injustice was committed against me. I would like to meet with the thief, though I realize it's unlikely. I would like to hear the story of the circumstances and offer forgiveness to him/her.
The "good neighbors" at State Farm are pretty helpful, so I should be getting a new iPod and MacBook later this week. Needless to say, Eli's photos are going to be posted late!
The office entered with drawn gun; nobody was there. I had been praying that the external hard drives were still there, figuring that both laptops, the iPod, the Wii and the digital camera would all be gone. The thief must love all things Apple as only the iPod and the MacBook were missing. Everything else was sitting out in plain sight. Must have been looking for things that will sell quickly and are easy to transport as it appeared they were looking for cash, jewelry and firearms from where stuff was thrown out of drawers.
The thief came in through the front window, looked through Jen's desk, both out nightstands, the dressers, and both closets. It wasn't a very smart thief as all the cash from baby showers was in my desk! The thief left through the back door, leaving it a few feet open.
We figure someone scoped out the place and knew we weren't home. I'm feeling mostly thankful as no one was home, we have insurance, and I expected to have lost a lot more. I don't feel someone violated our space, but I do feel vulnerable in that someone can see all 8,000 of our photos that were on the Mac. My friends keep reassuring me that the drive has already been wiped and the computer's been sold. (And yes, I have been checking Craigslist just to see if it appears!)
In my ethics class this semester, we've talked a fair bit about memory and remembering rightly. I am trying to hold the perpetrator in my memory justly - neither demonizing him/her nor letting him/her off the hook. An injustice was committed against me. I would like to meet with the thief, though I realize it's unlikely. I would like to hear the story of the circumstances and offer forgiveness to him/her.
The "good neighbors" at State Farm are pretty helpful, so I should be getting a new iPod and MacBook later this week. Needless to say, Eli's photos are going to be posted late!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Kids on Human Trafficking in South Africa for World Cup
While this video is political (because it's about people and their/our life together), it's not about particular legislation, candidates or parties. Simply about the abuse and injustice that will happen in the country hosting this year's World Cup.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VxD3RmRUf0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VxD3RmRUf0
Friday, April 23, 2010
Eli's Weight Gain
Birth: 6-15
3 days: 6-9 (lost 6 oz)
1 week: 7-1 (birth weight regained)
2 weeks: 7-11
3 weeks: 8-10 (almost a pound in a week!)
4 weeks: 9-6
1 mo checkup: 10-0
5 weeks: 10-1 (today)
That's three pounds net gain in five weeks. If this rate continues, he'll weigh just over 38 pounds at one year. I doubt that will happen though. Just a fun mathematical exercise (for me).
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Bath Time Follies
Eli loves his baths. I mean this kid has not cried at all during all the baths we have given him. He tenses up when his feet or butt make first contact with the water, but that's it. I'm already looking forward to baby "swimming lessons" with him once he turns 6 mo.
Today, we put his little tub on the kitchen counter beside the sink so I wouldn't break my back bending over the tub. I don't know how many of you have ever given a baby a bath, but once the No More Tears shampoo/soap gets all over them, they are slippery! So it became painful to be balancing myself kneeling beside the tub and worrying about Eli slipping out of my hands and hitting his head or something.
Tonight's bath was going along great. It's fun that Eli can hold his head up for the most part and that his eyes are tracking us more and more. I'm more comfortable with how to give a bath, including cleaning the hard to reach folds of skin on his neck.
But I made the mistake of washing his face with a washcloth that was too full of water! He sputtered and clenched his whole body as he coughed and cried for a minute. It's amazing that his little body knows where water is not supposed to go: in the lungs. I was freaking out, realizing that I nearly drowned my son! Thankfully Jen was there to calm me down and reassure me that it was not that bad. I felt terrible.
We toweled him off in his hooded towels. I was putting a diaper on him when I noticed his face was wet. He had peed on himself. What an end to the bath time adventure. I told Jen that if he cries during the next bath, it's because I've traumatized him!
Today, we put his little tub on the kitchen counter beside the sink so I wouldn't break my back bending over the tub. I don't know how many of you have ever given a baby a bath, but once the No More Tears shampoo/soap gets all over them, they are slippery! So it became painful to be balancing myself kneeling beside the tub and worrying about Eli slipping out of my hands and hitting his head or something.
Tonight's bath was going along great. It's fun that Eli can hold his head up for the most part and that his eyes are tracking us more and more. I'm more comfortable with how to give a bath, including cleaning the hard to reach folds of skin on his neck.
But I made the mistake of washing his face with a washcloth that was too full of water! He sputtered and clenched his whole body as he coughed and cried for a minute. It's amazing that his little body knows where water is not supposed to go: in the lungs. I was freaking out, realizing that I nearly drowned my son! Thankfully Jen was there to calm me down and reassure me that it was not that bad. I felt terrible.
We toweled him off in his hooded towels. I was putting a diaper on him when I noticed his face was wet. He had peed on himself. What an end to the bath time adventure. I told Jen that if he cries during the next bath, it's because I've traumatized him!
Monday, April 19, 2010
First Road Trip
We took our first road trip up to Green Bay this weekend so Eli met Grandpa Jim and his side of the family. Here they are in their first moments together.
Eli was a champ both on the road and in the hotel. Everything takes longer with a baby.
Habituation
Here is one of the first experiments that Ellis participated in. I was following the book Touchpoints by T. Berry Brazelton. Watch how quickly he habituates to the light...
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Diaper Growth
Ellis has transitioned from the "N" (newborn) to the "1" in diaper sizing. In case anyone cares, we use Pampers Swaddlers. There's a big difference - he went from filling out the N to the drowning in the 1.
First Restaurant
Last night, Jen, Kristi and I took Ellis to dinner with us at Red Robin. Ellis slept through the whole outing, despite the loud music, the kids at the table next to us, or it being in the evening. We enjoyed the hamburgers (especially the Santa Fe), unlimited fries and malts. The first restaurant outing was almost flawless until we heard the manager whistling at us after we left the restaurant. We had forgotten the diaper bag at the table. At least we had the baby with us.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
A different baby
When I got home after work today and played with Ellis for about an hour, he was completely calm, just as how I remember his first week in the world. He was alert, moving, making soft sounds - very pleasant to be around! I was about at my limit last night when I posted last. I'm amazed at the change in temperament from day to day. I suppose it will serve me well to remember this when the next fussy day comes. And, before falling asleep, I realized that it was I who was fussy more than it was Ellis.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Fussy, Fussy
Ellis was fussy today. Jen said he wanted to be picked up almost all day. I was gone most of the day studying and at class. When I came home, we walked to a Thai restaurant for take out dinner and ate at home. Ellis fell asleep on the walk but woke up when we got home. After dinner, we took a long walk and put him in the stroller. Despite all the bumps on the sidewalk, Ellis was fast asleep. I fed him a bottle when we got home and he woke up (5 minutes after we arrived). And then he fussed and squirmed while watching LOST. I gave in and handed him over to Jen. I get it Ellis: I am not a patient person!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Eye Contact
I came home today at 6 and found Ellis sound asleep on Jen's chest. I held him while we watched the news and then gave him a bottle. Through the whole 3.5 oz, he kept his eyes on me and I talked to him just about the whole while. It was a magical 20 min.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Ellis Week 1 Photos
I'm two weeks behind, but catching up...
Monday, March 29, 2010
Hiccups
This is Ellis at 9 days. Note the neck muscles. Sorry about the odd background noise. I have opened a case with Nikon (L110) to try to figure out what's going on...or I'm returning it.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Night 9
Last night was the most challenging one yet, and that's saying a lot as most of the 9 nights of our lives with Ellis have been quite pleasant. He fussed more than usual, he had the hiccups 3 times, he woke up to feed sooner than usual, and once he stayed awake the whole 2.5 hours between feedings. We kept him up as much as possible today and after the next feeding, we're off to bed.
Day 1 & 2 Photos
We've started a Flickr page for photos of Ellis. We've also made a permanent link to the photostream "Ellis Photos" under the "Links" section of this blog:
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Hospital Photos
You can see the professional photographer's work (and order prints) here:
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Day 1
Jen's family was the first to arrive.
The first skin to skin, approximately one hour after birth.
The first skin to skin, approximately one hour after birth.
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