Mmmmm…. rice cereal

I forgot to mention in the last post that we’ve started Clare on rice cereal. I was resisting doing it (trying to hold onto my baby, I guess) but pressure from everyone else (including both my mother and our nanny Mary) caused me to relent. Here are some pictures from our first go. As you can tell, Clare wasn’t impressed.
Fortunately, last night went better and hopefully we’ll continue making progress so that one day soon she actually enjoys eating from a spoon!

Post Christmas Merriment


We’ve had a wonderful white Christmas in Colorado with the fam. Clare handled her plane ride beautifully (perhaps better than the adults – but waking up a mere hour and forty-five minutes before the plane was due to take off is a whole other conversation). She’s been the center of attention here at Auntie Deb’s and Uncle JP’s and loves every minute of it. You can imagine that between my parents, Debbie’s parents, JP and Deb, and Jeremy and I Clare doesn’t touch the ground very much. When she does actually get on the ground she’s working hard on rolling over, grabbing her toes and rolling from side to side, and pushing up on her hands and elbows. She’s working so hard on these skills that she practices at night when we’re trying to put her to bed – and promptly wakes herself up. Sleep has been a little bit of a struggle, but being on vacation helps. Usually we could hand her off to a grandparent in the morning and sleep in. Ahhhh… it will be sad to get back to real life when we can’t do that.

Here Clare is talking with Uncle JP. You can’t tell, but she’s saying “Thank you for the Pack ‘n’ Play Uncle JP! You bought it just for me to sleep in when I visit and I appreciate it!” She’s also thanking him for the delicious meals he’s made while we’ve been here. For those of you who don’t know, my brother is a closet chef and made some incredible, all-from-scratch Christmas meals.


When we haven’t been eating, we’ve been exploring Denver and Boulder. On Christmas night we went to the Denver Botanical Gardens to look at lights. Clare wasn’t a huge fan of her snow suit, but enjoyed the lights.

In general, she’s not enjoyed being bundled up to leave the house. She’s a Momma’s girl and prefers to be in warm weather.

Christmas Eve Eve Eve

We’re busy packing tonight for our big trip, but I wanted to take a minute to post a holiday-type pictures.

The obligatory baby with Santa picture. We found a nice, quiet Pictures with Santa experience at a local photo center. Clare wasn’t especially smiley that day, but she didn’t cry so we count that as a success. She was more interested in the dogs who were waiting next in line to get their pictures taken then she was with Santa himself.

A family picture that was taken the weekend after Thanksgiving. We were in the throes of sleep woes at this time, but we all enjoyed the hike.
Finally, here are some pictures of Clare and I from last Friday. She came down to my office for an unofficial “Take Your Daughter to Work Day.” It was actually our office holiday lunch so it wasn’t it wasn’t going to be a hugely productive day anyway. Clare did great in the office, napped a little bit, charmed everyone, and generally had a good time. A co-worker took some pictures of us in front of the office tree. We NEVER get pictures of Clare and I, so I’m especially happy with the pictures. Looking at them though it’s really obvious to much that she looks nothing like me. Seriously, look at the little red-headed baby! I do think I see a little bit of Grandma T in that smile though.


Five Months


Our girlie turned five months old on Monday. I’m remembering why I always said this was my favorite baby stage – it’s so fun! Watching Clare in the bath tub every night reminds me of why I like this stage so much. She gets so much joy from the world and is so expressive. Everything good causes a huge smile and she just shakes her little arms and legs in joy. On the other side, everything bad is absolutely horrible and she screams, but fortunately she laughs more than she cries.

We’re noticing new stages with our girl. She’s sitting up really well right now – still wobbly but much stronger than she used to be. It’s to the point where she is trying to pull herself up from laying down to sitting. She’s not quite doing a full crunch, but pretty close. She’s also reaching for toys and playing while she’s sitting up. I use the word “playing” but our girl is quite serious about her toys and often “plays” with a frown. She’s absolutely her Daddy’s girl and “works” to understand her toys with a wrinkled forehead. The other way she’s her Daddy’s girl is that she’s starting to get a sense of humor and likes to make people laugh. She’s started to understand it’s a good thing when I throw my head back and laugh out loud. It used to scare her a little bit, but now she kind of likes it and has started repeating the thing that made me laugh in the first place. She had me going a couple days ago in the bath tub when she was kicking so hard that water was going over my head. The more I laughed, the harder she kicked. It was so special to see my little girl trying to make me laugh.
One phase that she’s passed now is the raspberry-blowing phase. Raspberries are few and far between these days, so I think it’s safe to say that we’re moving onto other noises. She’s still quite chatty and is experimenting with different pitches and patterns with her voice.
We had a wonderful visit with Grandma T and GranDan. Grandma T spent her birthday playing with Clare all day – I loved it because I got a bunch of work done, and Clare and Grandma T always love spending time together. Clare also met GranDan, and of course enchanted him in minutes. I think it’s safe to say that GranDan has joined the “Clare Adoration Society.”

Update

Blog posts have been fewer and farther between this month because we’ve been struggling with sleep issues. Remember all those things I wrote a few months back about her being a good sleeper? Well, my newborn sleeper turned into a four-month-old non-sleeper. Sigh. J and I have been struggling for survival around here, running on less sleep than a I thought a person needed to function. Fortunately a couple of things have happened. 1) She’s growing out of her little sleep struggles and 2) our wonderful nanny trained her to go to sleep without us holding her. It took an hour, but at the end of that hour Clare fell asleep on her own in her crib with Mary patting her chest. She has gone to sleep in her crib every single time since then. Sometimes we have to be in there patting her chest and shushing her, but sometimes we can just put her down, give her the blanket and binky, and walk out. It’s heaven!

Sleep issues aside, four months has been really fun for our girl. She’s so involved in the world, so chatty, is pretty smiley and laughs a lot. Here are a few things I want to remember about this time (since I’m pretty sure in a few months this will all be a big sleep-deprived blur).
  • Clare loves to be sung to. Nothing stops her from crying and fussing like a good old singalong. We sing the usual Twinkle Twinkle, Itsy Bitsy Spider, Row Row Your Boat, etc. I had my dad put some of our old Raffi records onto CDs for me so we can start singing along to those. Clare doesn’t care about Raffi so much, but I needed some new material.
  • Her absolute song is the Alphabet song. She LOVES her ABCs.
  • She hasn’t been particularly interested in rolling over to becoming mobile. In general she’s happy to stay in one spot, often with a toy, and talk or sing.
  • She can sit up on her own now for short periods of time. She doesn’t have much balance, but her strength is great!
  • She has started to notice the animals and has “petted” the cat a few times. She’s pretty good about not grabbing at his ears, tail or hair – but I suspect that will happen soon enough.
  • She’s very tactile and likes to explore new textures with her fingers.
  • No one makes her laugh like her Daddy. I suspect this will be a reoccurring theme throughout her whole life 🙂
  • She’s becoming a little wary of new people. Not stranger anxiety exactly, but she will certainly study new faces before she smiles at them. Our little girl is a watcher and a thinker.
Right now Grandma T and GranDan are visiting from Alaska. She’s having a great time playing with them. I hope to post pictures soon, but if you can just imagine giant smiles on everyone’s faces that’s pretty much what it’s like around here. Grandma T is smiling the biggest!