Sunday, July 13, 2008
Adventures in solid food
We tried rice cereal for the first time this evening. It was cut down very thin with water, so it looked a lot like runny grits. Corey said it tasted about as bland as it looked, but I didn't try any. Here's some shots of the big girl eating her solid food!







Oh my, what a mess!
Cruisin'
Swimming at a birthday party
Charlotte attended a birthday party for her buddy, Annabelle (who was turning 2), yesterday. It was a luau pool party! Charlie "swam" around in a little baby pool and made some new friends. She met another 4-month-old, and we were struck by how much bigger, more alert, and more physically active Charlie was than that little guy. She's by no means a little genius, but she's doing pretty well for her age. We think she had a good time watching all of the other little kids run around. Happy birthday, Annabelle!








Friday, July 11, 2008
Growing up fast
Little Piggle is officially four months old as of yesterday! Today, we went to see the pediatrician (whom we love) for the four-month check-up. Charlie was measured at 25 3/4 inches, which puts her in the 90th - 95th percentile in height! She weighed in at 15 pounds, 3 ounces, which is in the 75th to 90th percentile for weight. Since she has been finishing eating quicker and quicker these days, I was worried she hadn't been eating enough. Apparently, I was wrong to worry. The doctor explained that Charlie is just getting more efficient at nursing and is clearly eating very well.
Charlie was deemed to have hit all of the developmental milestones considered to be precursors to starting solid food, so the doctor gave the green light for slowly introducing rice cereal once we're comfortable with starting it. How fun! I ran right out and bought some rice cereal, but I think we may wait to have the first solid food meal until later this weekend. Charlie had four more vaccines today (three shots and one orally given) and I want to make sure she's over their effects (last time she was very sleepy all the next day) before we start.
Other than peeing all over the exam table, Charlie was a perfect angel during the appointment. She did cry a little during the shots, but she calmed right down when I picked her up. She's been a little sleepy this afternoon, but she's lying on the floor on her play mat right now and wiggling around as per normal. The doctor and nurse were very impressed with her physical development. They were also glad to hear that Charlie started laughing last night! Corey and I were pretty excited as well, because laughing is one of our favorite things to do. Now that she has started to soothe herself with thumb-sucking, she's starting to seem like a little person rather than just an infant!

Charlie was deemed to have hit all of the developmental milestones considered to be precursors to starting solid food, so the doctor gave the green light for slowly introducing rice cereal once we're comfortable with starting it. How fun! I ran right out and bought some rice cereal, but I think we may wait to have the first solid food meal until later this weekend. Charlie had four more vaccines today (three shots and one orally given) and I want to make sure she's over their effects (last time she was very sleepy all the next day) before we start.
Other than peeing all over the exam table, Charlie was a perfect angel during the appointment. She did cry a little during the shots, but she calmed right down when I picked her up. She's been a little sleepy this afternoon, but she's lying on the floor on her play mat right now and wiggling around as per normal. The doctor and nurse were very impressed with her physical development. They were also glad to hear that Charlie started laughing last night! Corey and I were pretty excited as well, because laughing is one of our favorite things to do. Now that she has started to soothe herself with thumb-sucking, she's starting to seem like a little person rather than just an infant!

Thursday, July 10, 2008
Cutest baby competition
Charlie's "firsts" in Michigan
First nap on the couch in the sitting room where her daddy spent many many hours while at home from college and law school.

First walk down bumpy Cobb Creek Road in NanaB's Jeep Wrangler stroller.

First time in a high chair while the adults ate.

First visit to the Rochester Farmer's Market (though she snoozed right through it).

First meal in the formal dining room with the family.

First "zerbert" on her tummy from Great Aunt Lisa.

First time watching Daddy make a fool of himself. Well, not really the first time ever, but the first time in Michigan.

First experience with airline cutbacks -- knuckle sandwiches were the only thing on the menu on the flight home.

First walk down bumpy Cobb Creek Road in NanaB's Jeep Wrangler stroller.

First time in a high chair while the adults ate.

First visit to the Rochester Farmer's Market (though she snoozed right through it).

First meal in the formal dining room with the family.

First "zerbert" on her tummy from Great Aunt Lisa.

First time watching Daddy make a fool of himself. Well, not really the first time ever, but the first time in Michigan.

First experience with airline cutbacks -- knuckle sandwiches were the only thing on the menu on the flight home.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Hanging out with Daddy's family
The trip in fashion
For many reasons, it seemed like we spent the entire trip to Michigan changing Charlotte in and out of different outfits. Here is a sampling of her fashion choices in Michigan:












And that doesn't include jammies and maybe one or two other outfits that somehow escaped the camera!
Were we there three weeks? Nope - just 4 days!
And that doesn't include jammies and maybe one or two other outfits that somehow escaped the camera!
Were we there three weeks? Nope - just 4 days!
Monday, July 7, 2008
And we're back!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Charlie is in Michigan!
Just got the call from Niki - Charlie, for the first time, is in Michigan! Yaaaaay!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Niki's new cousin!
My Aunt Toni, Uncle Eric, and cousin Emma welcomed a new member to their family this week! Audrey Therese was born on June 30 at 12:41 pm, weighing 6 pounds, 10 ounces and measuring 19 3/4 inches long. It seems so funny to be getting a new cousin when I'm 31 years old, but that's what happens when your dad has a sister 16 years his junior, and she has children a little later in life. It's not every day that a great aunt and great uncle have a baby. Hee hee.
As you may recall, little Emma held Charlotte a bunch when we were all in Oregon for Jordan and Jessica's wedding. Looks like that was good practice, because she's holding Audrey like a pro!


As you may recall, little Emma held Charlotte a bunch when we were all in Oregon for Jordan and Jessica's wedding. Looks like that was good practice, because she's holding Audrey like a pro!


Getting in the mood
I was in the grocery store doing a little shopping in preparation for leaving Corey home alone for two days (Charlotte and I are flying to Michigan for the holiday weekend a couple of days before Corey flies up to meet us on Saturday), and I thought I would get him some ice cream as a treat. We love the store-brand ice cream, and so I headed to that section. Lo and behold, I found a flavor featuring Mackinac fudge! [Mackinac is an island in Lake Huron which Corey's family has visited a number of times.] To get Corey in the mood for our trip to Michigan, I bought him a carton to enjoy while he's moping at home alone.
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