Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Her Mother's Child

I have always been a night owl, from since I can remember.  I was the kid who had to be woken up on Christmas Day to come open presents because my siblings were up and ready to go!  In fact, I write this at 9:30 pm with pork chops cooking that will be done at 10 pm :) (for tomorrow's lunch of course....I don't eat dinner THAT late!!)  When I got older and got a job, I was forced to become more of a morning person, just so I could get to work on time.  Not my first nature though.

Kara seems to be following in my footsteps.  Sunday, she didn't take her normal long naps but instead took several catnaps.  She slept about 1.5 hours versus her normal 4 hours or so total.  Then we took bluebonnet pictures that evening so she didn't get into bed until about 8 pm, about an hour later than usual.  We generally watch her on the monitor until she drifts off to sleep, which is usually pretty quick.  However, Sunday night she was ready for play.... 

....and rolling over!!  She has been trying for a little while now - maybe a couple of weeks or so.  Sunday night she started off by rolling to her side, which is where she has been sleeping here lately.  But then she started throwing her feet over so that her hips were face down but her shoulders were still not all the way over.  She would get almost rolled over, but her shoulders weren't quite there and she would find her right arm pinned under her left armpit.  So she would roll back onto her back and try again.  At last she got completely rolled over with only her arm pinned under her armpit.  She layed there for a little while presumably thinking this over, contemplating how to get the stuck arm unstuck.  She must've finally come to a good conclusion because next thing you know she was shrieking with excitement, up high on her hands, looking around as if to say, "did you see that?! Did you see that?! I rolled over!! Wow!!!"  It was now 8:30 pm. And she has now rolled over for the first time. In her bed of all places.  And she was now hungry again :~)  So, after a little milk, she finally went to sleep for the evening.  (OK a few hours...)

She loves her newfound trick by the way!  Here's a video from yesterday.  After I picked her up after work and we got home, I couldn't keep her on her back.  Every time she would immediately roll onto her tummy.  Practice, practice, practice!!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Texas Bluebonnets

This year the Texas state flower, the bluebonnet, has come out early and strong.  This due to a very warm and early spring accompanied with good rains coming at just the right time.  We wanted to get some pictures in the bluebonnets, as is a pretty standard family/kids picture around these parts and today I scoped out and found some really nice spots not too far from the house.  So, we set out to get some pictures late this afternoon.  The spot we found turned out even better than I expected!  Of course, as is expected with kids, babies in particular, it was a bit difficult to get Kara to smile.  In fact, just getting her to look at us, with all these neat flowers in sight was a challenge! 

The flowers smelled wonderful and Kara was just completely enamored with them.  She couldn't stop looking at them the entire time we were out there and kept wanting to pick them and look at them.  A child after my own heart I tell ya!

 I laid Kara down in the flowers and she immediately starting checking them out :)
 ....and then decided to test their culinary abilities (don't worry, she didn't eat any!!)


 Still checking them out.....
 Oh, you want me to look at you??
 Kara tells us, "Have you seen these things? They are awesome!!"
 Well, Kara wouldn't play along so I just chose the best one of Mark and I :)  Funny, at home she stares and the camera everytime it is out, but here, she just wanted to look at the flowers!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Milk Sharing

Today, when talking to my sister, I mentioned the fact that I'm donating my extra breastmilk and her questions reminded me that I wanted to write about it.  It is something foreign to most people, including me not too long ago, but I think it is a great thing!  For this reason, I wanted to write about it to both inform and get the wheels turning in the chance that it can help someone else.

When Kara was born, she ended up getting a pretty bad case of jaundice and because of that, she took a while to be able to nurse at any time, particularly at night.  Jaundice makes you tired and when she was tired she didn't want to nurse...she wanted to sleep!  And nursing is work for itty bitty babies so when given the choice, she would often sleep.  Of course, that is no good for her growing self so I started almost exclusively pumping and then bottle feeding her to make sure she got enough to eat.  I didn't set out to go down this path.  Quite the opposite in fact.  Everything you read says the baby can have problems nursing if you introduce the bottle too early and at less than one week of life, this was deemed WAAY too early.  But alas, things took an unexpected turn and I did what I had to, to ensure she grew and thrived like she needed to do.

Starting to pump, that intensely (every three hours) that early in her life, allowed my milk to come in very good.  I was concerned that I would lose my milk, which can happen when exclusively pumping, so I made sure I didn't miss sessions.  It made for really long feeding sessions since I had to pump before each feeding time and then clean all those parts each and every time.  Ugh.  But. My milk came in really good.  So good that I started to accumulate extra milk that I froze in case I couldn't nurse for some reason.  Then, when I went back to work, I started to accumulate even faster.  Losing space in the freezer encouraged me to start looking for where I could donate the milk.

When I started looking,  I found out there were three different places/ways to donate.  Donating to a milkbank would have the milk go to hospitalized preemies where the milk was first pastuerized. This was a possibility but what other options were there? There was a secocond milkbank of sorts to donate to where a for-profit company turns the milk into a concentrated additive for breastmilk and sells it at very high prices to hospitals.  Not an option for me.


The third option I found sounded like something I was most interested in.  I ended up finding out that there are actually ways to donate to individual women, who for whatever reason can't provide enough milk for their baby.  Reasons, since people are usually curious, vary widely.  Adoption, physical issues and premature babies with mothers who don't provide enough milk yet seem to be three of the most common.  I came across this page: http://www.eatsonfeets.org/ and became very interested.  I then found out that this organization had a facebook page.  I lurked for a couple of weeks watching how things worked and getting an idea of who would be receiving the milk.  When the freezer was about to be overfull, I took the plunge and put out a donation.  I'm really glad I did and find it a blessing to be able to donate! 

I know this isn't for everyone.  However, I'm hoping that the more people that know this is even an option the more people may help and/or be helped.  If nothing else, you've learned something if you stuck with me for the whole writeup :) Feel free to ask me questions or check out the eatsonfeets website.  They have a ton of info about milksharing on their site.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Sunday Baby Fun

Well, no pictures today...I was too busy playing and having fun!  This weekend has been quite a fun weekend with Kara.  Well not that other weekends aren't but she is just learning SOOO much. Yesterday, I put her underneath the baby gym and hung a bunch of toys and then showed her how she could play with them.  I've done this before and she still just kinda looked at them.  But yesterday she actually reached up and started to grab them :)  It's really kinda funny and neat to watch a baby learn hand-eye coordination.  She stares intently at the object and then finally makes the decision to attempt a swipe.  Then, the swipe.  Maybe she gets the prize of a grab, maybe not.  Then, it starts over.  I just sat and watched her for a while yesterday, watching her learn after each attempt.  Fun!!

Today, after I let her practice her grabbing techniques from yesterday, we layed on a blanket and practiced rolling over.  She is getting awefully close!  She had a ball just rolling from her back to her side and then having Mommy push her over to her tummy.  Then rolling from her tummy to her side and having Mommy push her over to her back.  One time, all I did for the whole roll from tummy to back was reposition her hand.  Those darned hands and arms just get in the way when rolling over! 

The other really cool thing about this weekend, or actually more just about how she is evolving, is that the more intense play and learning is giving way to much better naps.  YAY for naps!!!  She has never been a great napper, but here in the last week, she has actually been taking some longer (1-2 hour) naps at her Grandmothers - when I'm at work - and she has been going down easy for a long (2-3 hour) nap at home with me.

Well, it is 4 hours since I started writing this post and now 8 pm.  My how time slips by with a kid.  I know I said no pictures for today but I did download two pictures from this morning that I'll post tonight.

Here is Kara showing off her standing abilities with Daddy's help.

 And here is her 4 month picture with the dancer bear. 
 Here is Kara with the same bear a month and a half ago.  You can tell she is growing!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Four months and counting


Today Kara had her four month checkup.  She got her second round of shots and boy does she take those like a champ!  Daddy held her and talked sweetly to her while the nurses quietly did their duty.  Amazingly, she just let out a small cry and went on with her business....her business being a happy little baby!  It is funny because the nurse about to give the shots said, "I don't mind giving crying babies shots because they are already crying.  But Kara is just so happy I don't want to have to give her a shot and make her cry."  .....We are so lucky to have such a happy baby and we both feel VERY blessed!

Speaking of a happy baby, here she is today laughing while Daddy plays.  He is so good with her!!  I do love watching them play and interact together :)

It is so hard to get a picture of her smiling because every time she sees a camera she sits and stares at it.  But with Mark around to help, I was able to get this picture.  Notice, she is finally starting to get just a little bit of hair!


Kara has started spotting Sylvester (the cat) and she will just sit and watch her. It's kinda funny to watch them both just watching each other sometimes.


 Here is Kara sitting in her bumbo chair with one of her more favorite toys.  I have heard that babies like toys with faces and watching her, I definitely believe that.  She will just stare at this little guy.  Today we gave her this toy while she was in her walker and she just stared at it and started talking to him!  How cute :)
 The other day, it was time to go get milk, so Kara and I took a trip out to the farm. We got out and walked around while I showed her the chickens and the cows and the horses.   I'm sure, in the not too distant future, she will try chasing all the animals, but for now, she just happily listened while Mommy told her what she was seeing :)  While we were there, she got to meet the farmers....they got up from their nap just as we were getting ready to leave but of course, Kara can't pass up a good conversation so she hammed it up for a few minutes with them!
 Just the last couple of weeks, Kara has started picking things up (knowingly) and is beginning to play with them.  She likes to pick things up and study them both by feel and by sight.  She will pick this one up and feel the round end.
 I don't think she could get that bottom lip out any further this particular morning!!
 Kara playing...with her serious face.... (she see's that camera again!)

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Kara's Room - Almost Done!

So, I know Kara is over three months old now and by most peoples' standards, her room should have been done ages ago.  However, my thoughts are: 1) she came 2 1/2 weeks early, 2) she isn't staying in the room, 3) she won't remember this early :).  She has been sleeping in the bassinet in her room since she was born and I imagine she will be in there for a little while longer.  But not much.  She is showing signs of wanting to roll over and she is getting fairly long for the bassinet so even though she can't make it through the night without waking yet (and I have a feeling that will still be a while), she will probably soon make it into her own room :)  So, I've been working on the room and am getting close to getting done - although there are still a couple of things left to do.

Here are some pictures to show off the room as it is now.

The cluster of paintings is a detailed collage being painted by my friend Marianna.  I do love the detail of all that is going on in there!
 Mark made the shelf above the changing table.  I still want to put some hooks on the underside as changing time distracters.
Kara does love the butterflies and dragonfly flying above her crib :)
I put a mirror on the wall opposite the crib so that when she gets to when she stands up she can see herself.
Here's the closet.  We were lucky enough to be given enough clothes to keep her through most of her first year of life.  That is what is in the bins on the shelf on top of the closet have in them.  We are so blessed to have the friends and family that we do!
Here is a blanket that my Mom (this is Angela) made for Kara.  It is just adorable and I know Kara will love it!
 On the bottom corner she stiched in Kara's name
 And on the other side, she signed it :)  How sweet!!

Here is an up close of the bedding.  Lana, my Mother-In-Law, made the crib bedding.  It turned out so cute!  I had asked her to make the bumper and the skirt, but then she surprised me with a beautiful rag quilt that she made with some of the leftover material.
 An up-close of the quilt.....
Then with some of the last of the scraps, Lana got creative yet once again and made a covered box. I was wanting a container to keep diapers out readily available on the changing table so when I saw this I immediately hoped they would fit.  I was excited to find out that it is perfect size to fit 12 of my diapers :)  I think it's so cool that the diapers match the material too.  So colorful!
 Here is a project I made.  My sister Alicia gave me the idea but I did the legwork of making it!  It is a picture frame with some matching material that I will be hanging on the wall.  I will be attaching a whiteboard marker to it and I'd like to paint the wood white to match the furniture in the room....turns out the whiteboard markers come right off the glass!  So I will have a matching "whiteboard" for notes or whatnot....
 Well that is pretty much it for now.  The room is just about complete.  About the only thing left that I can think of is curtains.  I have an idea, I just have to go do it. 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Kara Tells Us a Story

Kara has always been a talker.  She loves to talk and loves to be talked to.  Tonight, while getting her ready for bed, she began talking...a LOT!!! Ten minutes or so of talking she must've done.  Mark went and got the video camera after seeing us carrying on like we were.  Believe it or not, she wasn't quite as chatty here as she was earlier before the camera came on.  Oh so awesome, and funny, it is to hear her talking like she does!