Okay, folks!
Charlotte rolled over two times tonight - for a total of 5.
Roll Over # 5 took a little bit of time, so we recorded it in three videos.
In the beginning of video no. 2, my voice sounds garbled - I'm saying something like "She started on her stomach and now she's tucked her arm under . . ."
Now she's on her side . . , Can she flip over?
This is it!
Very truly yours,
Corey J. Stringer
Proud Daddy
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008
Charlotte's First Trivia Night
I came from a long, hard, day at work to an empty house - Niki, on her first day home alone with Charlotte, took her to the trivia night we like to attend with our friends at Pancho's Place, a local Mexican restaurant.
I had many questions when my girls got home - did they win? How did everyone there like Charlie? Did Charlie behave? Did Niki have to feed Charlie? Did she have to change Charlie? Was Charlie awake the whole time? Did people hold Charlie, or did Charlie hang out in her carrier?
But, of all of the questions I had to ask, my one burning question was - WHY ON EARTH DID CHARLOTTE'S BREATH SMELL LIKE NACHO CHEESE?
- CJS
Oh - they got second place!
I had many questions when my girls got home - did they win? How did everyone there like Charlie? Did Charlie behave? Did Niki have to feed Charlie? Did she have to change Charlie? Was Charlie awake the whole time? Did people hold Charlie, or did Charlie hang out in her carrier?
But, of all of the questions I had to ask, my one burning question was - WHY ON EARTH DID CHARLOTTE'S BREATH SMELL LIKE NACHO CHEESE?
- CJS
Oh - they got second place!
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Charlotte Frickin' Rocks
Here is what www.babycenter.com says about when a baby will roll over:
Your baby may be able to kick herself over, from her tummy to his back, as early as age 2 to 3 months. It may take her until she's about 5 or 6 months to flip from back to front, though, because she needs stronger neck and arm muscles for that maneuver.
Our baby, though -
2 weeks, 6 days. Charlotte rolled over front to back three times this morning all on her own. All three times, she used the same technique. We'll see if she can do it again this afternoon!
One Proud Papa
Your baby may be able to kick herself over, from her tummy to his back, as early as age 2 to 3 months. It may take her until she's about 5 or 6 months to flip from back to front, though, because she needs stronger neck and arm muscles for that maneuver.
Our baby, though -
2 weeks, 6 days. Charlotte rolled over front to back three times this morning all on her own. All three times, she used the same technique. We'll see if she can do it again this afternoon!
One Proud Papa
Friday, March 28, 2008
We're Back!
Crikey! I was having way too much fun with all of our guests (Corey's parents, then my parents and sister and brother-in-law) that I completely neglected to post anything. So much has happened since we posted last. Charlotte went to the pediatrician on Monday for her second regular checkup and received a glowing report. Her newborn jaundice is totally gone, and she weighed 8 pounds and 1/2 ounce. We received permission to let her sleep as long as she wants during the night (feeding her only when she wakes up to cry). We haven't really let her go much past about five and a half hours at a stretch, but we're totally proud of how well she sleeps at night.
In other news that may gross some of you out, I actually got breastfeeding to work! I'm still stressed out about her getting enough (it's hard to figure out how much she has eaten when she nurses, unlike bottle feeding where you can tell exactly how much she has taken in), so I'm still pumping and giving her supplements of breast milk by bottle afterward. I will try to slowly wean her off of that (except when Corey is home in the evening because he absolutely loves to bottle feed her!) so we can skip the whole pumping and bottle feeding steps, but for now this seems to be working very well. In fact, when we took her to the pediatrician's office this afternoon to check her weight, we found she weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces! That was an amazing increase since just four days ago, but not so much that the nurse or doctor was worried she would need to go on Weight Watchers any time soon.
Charlotte is awake more and more each day. We haven't run into any situations where she is uncontrollably crying and unable to be soothed with feeding, diaper changing, cuddling, and the five soothing elements from the book Happiest Baby on the Block. That's a great book that has worked very well for us so far. My childhood friend, Sally, recently recommended Babywise, and I think I'm going to pick that one up to help us work out a sleep schedule once Charlotte is old enough.
We have received so many terrific presents for Charlotte from all of our friends and family. We are horribly slow at getting thank you notes out, so please don't be offended if they come in the form of a note on the back of the birth announcements, which I am addressing tonight.
My parents, Erin and Andrew all left this afternoon. We won't have any more guests staying with us until Corey's grandparents swing by on their way back to Michigan from Florida in a few weeks, so we're pretty much on our own now. It's kind of scary, but I think we're ready for it. Corey just finished feeding the little booger and we're watching the Michigan State game on TV. We're excited to see cousins John and Susan Scott tomorrow when they come here for lunch. They are down visiting Sarah at Vanderbilt and called to see if they could stop by to meet Charlotte. How could we resist a chance to show her off?
P.S. Charlotte has now been to Blue Coast Burrito not once, not twice, but THREE times. She has also been to Sonic, Babies 'r' Us, Publix, Hobby Lobby, Ross, Arrington Vineyard, and maybe one or two other places that I'm now forgetting. She slept through 95% of these trips, but had a little melt down in Ross. Maybe she doesn't like shopping at discount stores?
Monday, March 17, 2008
Charlotte at One Week
Charlotte is one week old today, and what a week we have had. Niki, Grandma Stringer, and I have really enjoyed watching Charlotte explore her little body. She tests out facial expressions, and swings her arms around. At this point, she does not have the capability to accurately move her arms. All she can do is make her brain say "Arm move," at which point the arm moves in a random direction, and she says "Hmm. That was interesting." She is learning, by test after test, how to make her arms and legs move where she wants them. As a result, she looks like "Elaine" from Seinfeld dancing - or a Busta Rhyme video . . .
We have been bottle-feeding Charlotte breastmilk. This works well for all of us, and we are working on establishing a pattern. She sleeps 4 hours a stretch at night, and we have to wake her up when we need to feed her. We understand that colic does not set in until 2 weeks after birth, so we are keeping our fingers crossed that she remains peaceful throughout her babyhood.
Connie and Duke have taken well to Charlotte, and we are beginning to see signs now that Duke is protective of the baby, and that Connie understands that when the baby cries, Niki and I need to attend to her. Once more days go by, we will be able to tell if these are random acts that the animals have taken, or are patterns of behavior.
Pacey is very wary, and still will not come within 2 feet of the baby.
Niki is feeling very well, and is healing nicely. She has the evening weepies that new mothers get, but it does not last long. Charlotte gets a little fussy in the evening (the witching hour), but settles down quickly.
Every day, Charlotte is spending more and more time with her eyes open, taking in the world. Right now, she can recognize high contrast - she enjoys looking at our green wall in the back of the house that contrasts with the bright windows. She looks back and forth . . .
We had a Cannonwood Champagne Toast on Sunday afternoon. Many of our neighbors stopped by, and we gave Charlotte a very nice introduction to the neighbors, the McMullens, and Jordan Williams.
We have also been enjoying "Skyping" with Grandpa Stringer back in Rochester, and talking to JoAnn and Spike and looking forward to their visit.
We are having a great time.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Charlotte's Room
Here is Charlotte going in her room for the first time. She also gets to meet Pacey the Cat, and hear the MSU Fight Song on her mobile for the first time.
(This was not the first time hearing the Fight Song, though - I sang it to her earlier in the morning). (This is all on March 12, 2008.)
CJS, NIS, and CJS
(This was not the first time hearing the Fight Song, though - I sang it to her earlier in the morning). (This is all on March 12, 2008.)
CJS, NIS, and CJS
Not quite Spielberg...
I strung together some clips I had taken. This is about 8 minutes long, and consists of a number of clips ranging in length from 20 seconds to a few minutes. Accordingly, this is for hard-core Charlotte-Movie-And-Pictures-Fans only. Yes, they are not action-packed, but it gives you an idea of how she wiggles and squirks. During one of the clips, the weird "breathing" sound in the background is the breast pump. I wisely didn't film Niki using it because I would still like to remain married.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Charlotte soon after birth...
Here's another video of Charlotte, about three hours old. I think she looks like a little old man.
Friday, March 14, 2008
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