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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Grant's 2 month stats
Grant had his 2 month doctors appointment on the 30th and the stats are in. He weighs 11 pounds (35th percentile), is 23 and 3/4 inches long (80th percentile) and his head is 39.5 cm (45th percentile). Why do doctors give the head circumference stat in cm??? Very annoying!!! Anyway he is growing nicely and is on target for all of his milestones!!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Merry Christmas
From the Bailey household, we wish you a very Merry Christmas! This blog was brought to you by my BlackBerry!
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Trying to capture the elusive smile
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Sledding!
We got 10 inches of snow overnight so we decided to take Natalie sledding this morning in our driveway. There is a pretty nice little hill that is at the start of the driveway to our townhome complex. I learned a lot about snow and sledding today. I'm from Florida and this was my first time sledding (ever!) First, I didn't know that dry, powdery snow is better for sledding. I also didn't know you need it compacted down first before you can go flying down it. We had 10 inches of snow, so all of that needed to be compacted down, otherwise, the sled (and you on it) would just sink into the snow.
Natalie... not such a big fan. I think it scared her a bit. Maybe because the guy plowing the sidewalks came by at the wrong moment and scared her. Or maybe because she was sitting in my lap and I was screaming and laughing. That might have scared her, ha ha. Natalie much preferred Todd pulling her around on the toboggan sled (and not down a hill). I really want to go out to a BIG hill somewhere and go sledding. Babies can't really go though... and since someone has to stay with Grant... it's usually me since I'm his only source of food! Oh well, maybe next year!
Now it's time for hot chocolate and fluff!
Natalie... not such a big fan. I think it scared her a bit. Maybe because the guy plowing the sidewalks came by at the wrong moment and scared her. Or maybe because she was sitting in my lap and I was screaming and laughing. That might have scared her, ha ha. Natalie much preferred Todd pulling her around on the toboggan sled (and not down a hill). I really want to go out to a BIG hill somewhere and go sledding. Babies can't really go though... and since someone has to stay with Grant... it's usually me since I'm his only source of food! Oh well, maybe next year!
Now it's time for hot chocolate and fluff!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Making Christmas cookies
This year, I decided to make some Christmas cookies with Natalie. I coincided the cookie making festivities with my parents and brother's visit for Grant's baptism. Thankfully I did, because everyone knows I have no idea what I'm doing in the kitchen! But my mom does! The cookie dough was easy to make, but then I realized I had no idea where my rolling pin was! It's somewhere in the garage in a box. So instead, we used an O'Douls beer bottle for rolling out our dough! HA! Natalie had fun helping Nana and Mommy "mix" the dough. Then she got to do the cookie cutouts in the dough, which was equally as fun! We had a star, a Christmas tree, a candy cane, and a stocking.
We waited to ice the cookies until after Grant's baptism party on Sunday. She licked all of the icing off before eating the cookie. Everyone took turns frosting their cookies with Natalie. (Sorry I cut off your head CoCo!) Merry Christmas everyone!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Grant's baptism
Grant was baptised today! It was so much fun... my brother Cory is his Godfather and Todd's sister Helen is his Godmother. He didn't cry and slept through almost the whole ceremony. The other baby who was baptised didn't have his father there- he was in the hospital with pneumonia! How awful! It made me really thankful that we all have our health, although Grant seems to have a little cold. He hasn't had a fever, and he's been eating well (no problems breathing).
Afterwards, we all went to John Harvard's for a late lunch. A good time was had by all! Good food, good friends and family... all on Grant's behalf! He was such a good boy, and Natalie was so good too! Cory bought her a SUPER pretty dress that had a little tiny doll dress that came with it that she put on her baby doll Meredith. Oh my gosh, she was SO adorable. I'll post some pictures soon. Everything went well and it was so good to have (most of) our family here for the ceremony! Love my baby boy!!!!
Afterwards, we all went to John Harvard's for a late lunch. A good time was had by all! Good food, good friends and family... all on Grant's behalf! He was such a good boy, and Natalie was so good too! Cory bought her a SUPER pretty dress that had a little tiny doll dress that came with it that she put on her baby doll Meredith. Oh my gosh, she was SO adorable. I'll post some pictures soon. Everything went well and it was so good to have (most of) our family here for the ceremony! Love my baby boy!!!!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Natalie and Grant meet Santa Claus
Cutie boy
6 week update & Thanksgiving drama
Grant is going to be 6 weeks old on Friday! He is already starting to smile and he has THE cutest dimples. He has one on each side of his mouth, and then one a little farther out on his left cheek that is much deeper. It's SO darn cute. We are still working on tummy time and playing on the playmat. He isn't sleeping that much more at night (oh Grant...) but when you do put him down, he's almost always quiet and will eventually fall asleep. (Unless he has gas, which is often, but a couple of burps and a good long toot and he's ready for some shut eye!)
Thanksgiving was drama filled again in our house! For the second year in a row, we've had to make a trip to the emergency room! (Last year, I had a bladder infection down in Florida). This year, while playing with Aunt Betty, Natalie got a case of nurse maids elbow in her left arm! I just read on Wikipedia, "There is a slight predilection for this injury to occur in girls and in the left arm." YEP! She was screaming and crying hysterically and even chocolate brownies wouldn't calm her down. At that point we knew she wasn't just being a drama queen! So Kathleen and Helen, a daycare director and nurse, respectively, gave her an ice pack and put together a makeshift sling. This is something right out of MacGuyver folks! They used a piece of cardboard (maybe from a cereal box or something) and a cloth napkin. Viola! A sling! Of course, with a sling on, she couldn't sit in her carseat to go to the emergency room. So they had to take Kathleen's car so she could sit in Seth's booster seat. Thankfully, she fits the height/weight requirement!
Well, I get a call about a half hour later that they are coming home. Apparently, the sling worked! When she got to the hospital, the nurse asked her if her arm hurt and she said no! They had her do a variety of exercises with the arm (flexing this way, reaching that way) and it seemed fine. The nurse said that the sling might have allowed the elbow to re-set itself. Hooray for KK! And poor Aunt Betty. She didn't mean to hurt Natalie! No permanent damage, ha ha. Natalie talked about how great Seth's DVD player was that she watched in the car on the way to the hospital. Thank goodness Nana and Pop Pop are getting her one of those for Christmas! (Shhhh!)
In other news, we went to the annual Wilmington-Tewksbury football game. Nephew Gordon plays on the offensive line for Wilmington. Wilmington won!!! It's a very big deal to win this game! (Think Florida-Florida State; Largo-Clearwater; Auburn-Alabama, etc.!)
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