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Friday, March 30, 2012

Happy Mail

The girls received two boxes in the mail last week: one from Auntie Susan & Uncle Tom and the other from Grampa & Gramma Campoamor. Thank you!  Without further ado, here are some snapshots of some of their loot.

Thank you Auntie Susan & Uncle Tom for my ladybug dress and my puzzle book,
that is temporarily M.I.A.

Thank you Gramma & Grampa for my brown dress and animal books.

I love my new hat too!

Piper looks posh in her new hat and shoes.

She loves her taggies book too.

Thank you especially for our new U of K shirts. We can't wait to represent during Saturday's game.

Go Cats!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

R.i.p.

 McKinley received this iconic shirt for her birthday from her Uncle Ryan, Aunt Shannon and cousin Leyton.  She only got to wear it a handful of times before her boyfriend was traded to New York.



Rest in peace Denver Broncos.  Go Jets!

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Four months old

I can't believe Piper is already four months old. She had another well-check with her pediatrician where she weighed 14 lbs, 1 oz and measured 25.3 inches long.  Dr. Rollin was amazed by her strength and predicted she would roll over very soon.  And sure enough, a couple of days after the appointment, she rolled from her belly to her back.  She enjoys sucking on her fingers and especially loves her frozen teethers. Her temperament is unpredictable, so when Ben comes home from work he usually asks if she was a "pleasure" or a "pistol." We have a pretty good routine in place juggling Piper and McKinley's, sometimes conflicting, schedules.  But I'm very fortunate that Piper's longest nap is when McKinley takes her nap.  I've ceased using a pacifier when bouncing her to sleep and save it for desperate moments of fussiness during the afternoon/evening.  However, I still swaddle her.  Despite our rocky path to successfull night time sleep, looking back, I don't think I would do anything different.  She still adores her sister.  I love watching them feed off each other's laughter.

Enjoying her tummy time mat.


Hmmm, I think I'll roll over now.

Ta-da!


Love this outfit from our dear friends, Jered & Carol.

She loves to suck on her bottom lip.


Little girl in a big bed.

Another one of Momma's old, baby outfits. 



The Thinker pose.

Hey there Mr. Monkey!

She also to loves to grab her bare toes.

Are we finished yet?

Thursday, March 22, 2012

More snow pics

Before lunch I took McKinley and Piper to the park before the snow melted.  I also wanted to look at the newly-blooming, pink cherry blossom tree that had fallen on the bike path due to wet snow.

What a stark contrast: the pink flowers & the white snow.

And she's off...

Nothing but trouble.

Bear cub is looking a little drowsy.





Springtime snow storm

Springtime snow....if that's not an oxymoron, I don't know what is? This morning we woke up to about 3 inches of hard-packed snow on the ground, including the roads, which usually melt the snow as soon as it falls.  So while Piper took her morning nap, McKinley and I got bundled up to go outside.  The snow was perfect for making a snowman.  We both wish Dadda could've taken the day off to join us in the snow.




She wanted to give the snowman a kiss.

This is after I wiped the blue spray paint off her lips. 


Making her first snow angel. 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Boot Camp

DISCLAIMER: This is long post about my daughter's sleep habits. Proceed at your own risk.

We are conducting a sleep boot camp, of sorts.  For McKinley, we have methodically transitioned her into a toddler bed.  We first attempted a night-time trial run, after telling her the entire afternoon what a big girl she would be. While we tucked her in she began to frown, and as soon as we turned our backs to leave the room she bursted into tears.  Needless to say, she slept in her crib that night. About a week later, we decided we would try again, but this time during her nap.  There were a few tears after closing her bedroom door, but we waited it out knowing there was nothing for her to be afraid of during the daytime.  She quickly discovered that she was free to get out of her bed and began to grab for the monitor on the window sill.  All it took was one tiny pep talk about "staying in her toddler bed" and "going to sleep" and she had mastered the nap.  A week ago we revisited night time sleep in her toddler bed.  It is going so well, minus the nappy pillow hair she wakes up with.  She has taken our initial pep talk to the extreme and remains lying in her bed either singing or talking after she awakes.  She has also stopped wetting through her diaper.  Yeah!




I captured Munch waking up from a nap.

Can't nap without her favorites: Sheepy & bus book.


Wake-y wake-y, eggs and bake-y!

On to Piper cub.  Oh child...where do I begin? Having two kiddos has really taught me what worked for one doesn't necessarily work for the other.  For example....the Babywise approach to infant sleep management.  We used the principles described in the aforementioned book with McKinley, beginning at two weeks of age.  I won't bore anyone with the nitty gritty details of this controversial approach, but to summarize, Babywise consists of two parts. The first being a continual, daytime rotation of eating, wake time and sleep, specifically in that order. The second part centers around the actual sleep training, which sometimes includes a little bit of crying.  For Piper, there was no such thing as a little bit of crying.  So, from early on, we have rocked, bounced or swayed her to sleep and had disregarded teaching her to self-soothe.  At three months she began sleeping though the night, not every night, but enough for us to be confident that she didn't need to eat during the middle of the night.  When she started to whimper or cry, for fear of waking up McKinley or Dadda on his work nights, I would pick her up and bounce her back to sleep.  But, at four months, we evicted her from our room and have ceased comforting her in the middle of the night.  For the past week, she has done surprisingly well. The first night she cried for thirty minutes around midnight, and since then, if she does wake up, she soothes herself back to sleep rather quickly.  Sometimes, we don't hear a peep until I wake her up at 7 am.  Night time sleep - check.  Piper's next order of business is teaching her to put herself asleep for nap time. Standby for a SITREP. 

Pretty in blue.