Saturday, February 28, 2009

Lydia is 3 months old


Lydia is 3 months old! She's a little peanut, weighing in at 9 pounds 10 ounces. We've tried many approaches to try to resolve her spit-up problem: medication, diet changes, the chiropractor, various formulas...but it seems as though our best option might just be to buy some stock in Tide and endure it.
Lydia is very alert and you never have to guess how she is feeling. If she's happy, she's glowing. If she's not, she lets you know about it! She is rolling over from her tummy to her back and starting to show a little more interest in toys. But mostly she likes to be carried around by her Momma, and since she hangs out in a pouch much of the day, I've started calling her Little 'Roo.

I am VERY happy to announce that Lydia is no longer sleeping with me, thanks to a gracious friend who lent us their Amby bed. I cannot praise Amby enough!!! She's slept in it since the first night we tried it, and there have been no tears over the matter. It's a miracle!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

just in time for Valentine's Day...

...Brett is going through a "kissing phase"!


It started out with him kissing his sister - which was highly praised! So much that sometimes he will kiss her over and over again ultimately clumsily falling on top of her and bringing her to tears.

And then, he decided to attack his friend Ellie with kisses when she was over for a play date. She, being a year and a half older, would run around the living room, and he would chase her at a much slower speed, giving her a kiss every time their paths intersected.
And now, when we read books, he will sometimes kiss every animal on every page.

But possibly the most amusing was when we caught him kissing his own reflection on the door of the dishwasher...

Happy Valentine's Day!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

snow day

All of the conditions (right day of the week, decent temperature, no other commitments, Lydia was cooperative...) were finally perfect for taking Brett out for his first play in the snow!



I think he liked eating the snow best!