Friday, September 26, 2008

A few firsts


Erin got another rave review at her doctor's appointment. She charmed our pediatrician with her drooly smiles and her silly giggles. She impressed her with her new ability to grab her pacifier and put it in her mouth and Erin got a clean bill of health. She now weighs 16 lbs and is 26.1 inches long. What a big girl. This puts her at about the 80% for height and weight. It was great to see that she's growing so well and is right on track for her skills.

So for the firsts:

1. The pediatrician recommended trying some cereal at bedtime to see if that would help with our sleep woes. She was encouraged by the month when Erin slept through the night almost all the time and thinks that she might be getting to the stage where milk is just not satisfying enough. So we tried a little rice cereal with dinner last night. Matt got all excited about this, and I admit it was amusing, but part of me is having a tough time because I just don' t feel ready for real food yet. And it's hard for me to adjust to the idea that my role as nutritional provider will be changing. However, the occasion was so funny and we got some great picture of the mess.


2. Erin had her first fever today. She got shots yesterday and did fine in the evening and was only up once at night, but woke up this morning with a fever to 101. She didn't seem to feel her best today and had a hard time napping early in the day, but you could tell that she was trying to be happy most of the time. The fever was gone by late this afternoon and I'm hoping that it's not coming back. I think that it was probably from the shots, but she's also snuffly today, so who knows.

3. Erin and Matt went for their first run together. We've still been using the carseat in the stroller up until now. I love having her face me and getting to watch her during our walks, but we took the plunge today and Matt ran with her sans carseat. He said she did great and had lots of smiles for everyone who saw them.


I guess that's about it for firsts, but it seems like a lot for two days. Erin's new trick today is to bypass her feet and get her hands right down to her girlie parts and grab whatever she can. It's sort of funny, but it takes a quick mama or dad to keep her hands out of the poop. I think that Matt and I had better get used to having quick hands because I think that this little girl is going to give us a run for our money. At least she will assure that there is never a dull moment around here.Erin was in her Johnny Jump-up today and I noticed that she wasn't jumping, she was just spinning in a circle. I looked closer and her leg was pinned up under her. Oops, she is tough to get into that thing. So, I fixed her leg and then she got mad and started crying. What a weirdo.

Erin and I head to Portland tomorrow. We leave Minneapolis at Erin's bedtime. This is either going to go really well, or really poorly. I'll let you know when we get back...

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Night owl


No, Erin's not the night owl, that's me and I'm usually in bed by 9:00 these days. However, compared to Erin and Matt, I'm burning the midnight oil!

We continued to have some trouble with Erin and her sleep for many nights, however things seem to have taken a positive turn over the last few nights and we are all resting much better again. The weird thing is that she's started skipping her third nap of the day and that leaves her ready to call it a night at 6:00 - 6:30. This gives us lots of time in the evening to play around the house if we are quiet, but we don't have much time to play with her and it makes it downright impossible think about going anywhere for dinner. It also leaves me wondering if I should get ready to eat at 5:30, or risk cooking after she's in bed and eat at 7:30. I was telling Gramma Beth about this all tonight and she just laughed. She reminded me not to over think things too much because nothing lasts and this is likely just another passing phase. Always good advice.


Matt is recovering from Neurosurgery and seems to think that he should head to bed about an hour after Erin. You can do the math, but it means that I am spending my evenings trying to be very, very quiet.


Now that Erin is well rested again, she is the happiest baby. It is so easy to get a smile from her and she spends her days laughing at random times. We put her in her Johnny Jump-up last weekend and she loves it. She's not real sure about the jumping thing yet, but she loves to be standing upright and spinning herself around. Unfortunately the only doorway that it can hang on is the one to the bathroom, so she's spending a lot more time in that room than ever before.


Erin has finally decided that my singing is a step up from silence. It's taken awhile to convince her, but she has stopped screaming whenever I start singing. Now I'm singing to her before her naps during the day. But I'm afraid that in addition to my poor voice quality, my repertoire is very limited. We usually sing the same two verses of "you are my sunshine" and "Clementine" over and over again. Maybe we'll take this month to learn a few more songs.

Erin had a great time this weekend meeting her second cousins. Claire and Ellie are Matt's cousin Dan's kids and they are 17 month old twins. They drove up from Omaha for the weekend so Dan and Ann could go to the Vikings game while Jan, Dean and I watched the girls. Man, twins are tough. There just never seem to be enough hands and that was with a few adults around. I'm not sure how people manage it. Erin got a kick out of watching the girls toddle around her, it won't be too much longer before she'll be joining in the fray.

In other exciting news, I finished my month at St. Paul Children's. It turned out to be a great month with only a few irritations (my puke of a medical student, my constant attachment to my breast pump and Erin boycotting sleep). But while I enjoyed myself a lot, I am so glad to have a few weeks to myself now. So now I'm loving my time with Erin, catching up on sleep and tackling silly jobs like cleaning out the kitchen cabinets. I am thrilled to have the time to spend just goofing off with Erin and on insignificant jobs. Next weekend Erin and I fly out to Portland to reconnect with family and friends. I can't wait.

Erin has her 4 month check up tomorrow. This means more shots for her, but I think that she'll handle them ok. It'll be fun to see how much she weighs these days, she certainly seems to be getting big. In fact she seems downright sturdy. I saw Anders last week and he still seems so tiny and fragile. It's hard to believe that Erin was that size just a short time ago.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Belated updates


The weeks just seem to be rushing by lately. Each day Erin seems a little bit heavier when I pick her up and her abilities seem to develop between the time I leave her in the morning and when I get back at night.

Her favorite new position is on her back, grabbing both feet and trying to get them to her mouth. Each time you put her on the changing table and get her clothes off, she gets a hold of her feet and opens her mouth expectantly. I can't wait until the day that she actually brings them all the way in. It is too funny. I used to have to hold her feet carefully when changing her diapers so she didn't drag her heels through the messy diaper, now she holds them for me. What a helpful child. She's also started to tolerate tummy time a lot better. She can get her head and chest up and has rolled from her front to back a few more times. Somehow this was a milestone that I was obsessed with. I feel much better now.


Erin is also "talking" more and has started really laughing. Raspberries on her belly, getting a handful of someones face and having Duncan lick her are almost guaranteed to get some giggles out of her. Duncan and Erin are still very much in the throes of their love affair. They spend lots of quality time staring into each others eyes. It's hysterical. I also think that these then and now pictures are pretty funny. Somehow he's just never far away.

Somehow my wonderful sleeper has morphed into a .... well I'm not sure what to call her, but I wouldn't call her a good sleeper these days. There is a lot more crying and protesting surrounding sleep. She is suddenly starting to fight sleep which is very new for her. She is also starting to be up more at night. After sleeping through the night most of the time for almost a month, she is now up 2-3 times a night and is tough to get back to sleep. What happened? My theories are numerous and range from her growing awareness and fascination with the world around her to my work schedule. However, I think that we're going to have to intervene soon to save some sanity for Matt and me. We're both working long hours with overnight call and now are struggling through nights at home too. During the daytime I'm optimistic that this is going to get better and that we're not doomed with this forever, but at 3AM I feel pretty crummy. I know that it could be worse, but it's still tough.

Even given some trouble with her sleep, I think that Erin has adjusted well to me and Matt being gone during the day. She's lucky that often Laura or Jan and Dean come to our house to take care of her, so she's in a familiar setting with people she adores. She's given them all a run for their money on occasion with napping strikes and fussiness, but in general she's still a happy kid and I'm so thrilled that she's with people who love her so much.


Work is going ok for both me and Matt. Matt's finishing up the last week of neurosurgery and man I'll be glad to see that one go. I'm not sure how Matt manages to make it though his days and still come home upright, but he does. I've got one more week left at St. Paul before I have some time off. I can't wait to have some time to reconnect with Erin, hopefully improve her sleep a little bit, take a trip home to Portland, boost my diminished milk supply and spend some quality time with my friend Ann and her new baby Anders. That being said, I am really enjoying my rotation. I've gotten to work with some fantastic staff and some really great residents. Some of being a resident is getting easier just because I've done some of these things before and so I get to enjoy it more with a little less stress. That being said there are certainly still challenges and I've still got so much to learn. I've also got a twit of a medical student who is driving me bonkers. It's like pulling teeth to get him to do anything and I'm losing my patience. Oh well, just one more week...


Erin and I head to see her pediatrician for her 4 month well child exam in a little bit. I'm excited to see how much she's grown. Dean got her on the scale the other day and thinks she's topping 16 lbs. Our little turkey.

We're managing to do just fine without our diaper service. So far it's not much of a hassle at all to do an extra two loads of laundry a week. However, I have been tempted by the brand new diaper service that just opened up in the cities. I think that we'll keep on going on our own for now, but it's great to know that it's out there if we need. For those in the cities who are thinking about cloth, their website is www.dogooddiapers.com.

I just went back to look at all of her newborn pictures and I'm astounded by how different she looks. Matt thinks that Erin is looking a little more like me as she grows. In looking at pictures of me as a baby, she seems to have my nose, my dimples and maybe my eyes, but I still think there's an awful lot of Matt in her. Her hair is coming in much lighter than her newborn hair and is a light brown now and her eyes are darkening to a grayish greenish brown. I'm not sure exactly what color they will end up, but I think that they will be something hazelish.

Ok, after whining about Erin's sleep, tonight is going great so far. Maybe she's turning into a contrary child. Wish me luck.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

4 Months Old-- Yargh!


Yesterday was Erin's four month birthday. Typical for our hectic schedule lately, mom was on call at the hospital. Erin and I spent the afternoon at Grandma and Grandpa Prekkers for some playtime and BBQ ribs. We got this great pirate (or biker gang?) shirt from Brandi, my residency classmate, and it finally fits. The weather turned cool today for the first time this fall, so Erin didn't mind the long sleeves.



I've been on vacation this week, and full-time parenting has been an adjustment for both me and Erin! We've settled into a 3 nap-a-day schedule, and bedtime is consistantly around 7:30 pm. She'll go a couple days sleeping thru the night, but then relapse into the 2-3 a.m. fussy time. This mirror is a big hit to get her distracted for daytime naps.



Erin's hand coordination is getting better day by day. She can grab toys in her chair or on the play-mat. She also can hold up her 4 oz glass bottle by herself (using both hands) when mom's gone. The cloth diapers are still a little bulky to let her roll over consistently. We are impressed by Erin's neck strength on her tummy (not too hard to imagine her starting to crawl).



Early September is a great time for the garden as well. We're done with pole beans, snap peas, and cucumbers for the year, but the tomatoes are in full swing. We planted a c0uple baby pear tomato plants (yellow and red), and although August was dry, they're doing well. The harvest today made a good picture.