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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Emily's Baptism

Emily was baptized on Sunday December 27th at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church by Rev. Jerry Zurovetz.  Her godparents are Alexandria Gonzalez and Mitchell Cook.  We all had a great time celebrating this special occasion in Emily's life and look forward to the many to follow.
















Three Months Old on Christmas


It's the holiday season and it has been hectic, so much so that I haven't given an update on Emily in two weeks.  Now that Christmas is over and we are heading into the New Year, I can finally sit down and take a moment to reflect on how much she has changed over the course of three months.  It always shocks me when I think of how fast she has grown in only 13 weeks.  Emily is so much more interactive and playful, and she is such a happy baby.

Let's see, where do I begin?  Well, for starters, Emily has now discovered she can grab onto things and when she does it goes straight into her mouth.  She hasn't quite gotten it down but she's getting there.  When she sees the object, it takes her a while to coordinate her hand to it, but soon she'll be trying to grab everything in sight.




Emily turned three months on Christmas Day!  It was a crazy holiday season, but we got to see all the family and had a great time with everyone.  I didn't get to take Emily to see Santa at the mall and there was no way I was going to try to stand in line for over an hour with her, so I got smart and bought a Santa suit for Brian.  Now, baby's first picture with Santa will have been with her daddy, it makes for good memories.

 

 I had a dilemma over what to get her for Christmas considering there aren't that many toys out there for three months old.  So mom made a call to Santa and he helped her out.  He brought Emily her first chair to help her learn how to sit and some cool toys for her crib so Emily can make an easy transition from bassinet to crib after the new year. When Christmas morning came, Emily had lots of gifts under the tree amongst those from Santa, including many outfits, various rattles, interactive books, and Baby Einstein videos.  She couldn't quite figure out how to unwrap, of course, but daddy was there to help along the way.


 


 


 


 


 


 One of the many neat toys she got was a glow worm that was given to her by great-grandma and grandpa Gonzalez.  It is a worm that has a face that lights up and sings a lullabye when squeezed.  I had one as a child and I was suprised they still had them around, although updated with a new look it is still the same toy.  When this little worm starts to glow and sing, Emily's face lights up and she starts to talk to her toy and squeal in amazement.  It is the funniest and most delightful sight I have ever witnessed.  It amazes me how much joy she gets out of watching her glow worm.

 



Thursday, December 10, 2009

Toys and Smiles

With Christmas just around the corner I have been scratching my head at what to get for Emily on what is to be her First Christmas.  She is only two months old and coming up on three by the end of December, so what do you get an infant so young?  I have been playing around with a couple of ideas but none of them are really big items.  It's not as though she'll know what the occassion is or the idea of a present, but I feel as though I have to make this special, I guess it's more for me than her.  Emily is developing so fast and getting bigger everyday.  Her baby sounds are becoming more distinct and she recognizes mine and Brian's voices.  It makes my heart melt when she smiles at me with her wide grin. 

Every morning she wakes up a little fussy, but it never fails, as soon as you place her on her changing table she opens her eyes, sees her butterflies and then immediately starts to smile and coo.  Hanging those butterflies above the changing table was one of my best ideas and having the decals on the wall was genius (Brian's idea).  She loves to look at them and talks to them.  Maybe it's time for some Baby Eistein DVD's.

I took a picture of my baby and I yesterday.  You can see how much she doesn't look like me, she is mostly daddy.  I'm hoping as she gets older, some of my features show up.



Talking to her butterflies
 
 

Look how big she's getting
 


Me and my baby


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Two Months Old


Month two has brought significant changes for Emily as she now has better control of her head and is more alert and active than ever.  The best part is her beautiful smile which is shown when mommy and daddy talk to her and make goofy faces.  A couple of days ago Emily had her two-month check up and she now weighs 11 lb. 6 oz. and is 23.25 in. long.  I get a little blue when I have to take out clothes that she's grown out of and put them away in plastic bins marked NEWBORN.  My baby is growing so fast...but it's good to know that she is healthy and growing as she should.

New developments this month include being placed in her Baby Bijorn for the first time,which is a great help to Brian when he's busy and she wants to be held.


Emily also baby talks much more now and will respond when you ask her a question (it's all about the tone).  It's hilarious!  And she gets so excited and pumps her little legs and then gets the hiccups, which the doctor said is normal, of course it seems as though everything of concern is normal.


There is also this funny thing she does with her hand where she places it on her cheek as if she were thinking or bored when she is either sleeping or eating.  I've noticed it since she was born but always thought her hand just laid that way because she liked having her hands near her face, but now that she's older she still places her hand on her cheek.  I've only gotten to snap a picture of it once.


Emily also likes to stick her tongue out alot, so much so that my dad asked me if I took Reglan during pregnancy.  He's been seeing these commercials that a lawfirm has for this drug which has side affects which include involuntary tongue thrusting, but don't worry, I never took it and I can guarantee that her tongue thrusting is voluntary, she likes to play with her gums.


She is also looking more and more like her daddy everyday.  Her eyes are still blue which I am hoping stay that way but have been told to wait until the sixth month.  If her eyes are still blue by then, chances are they will stay blue.

Mommy went back to work yesterday and left Emily with the babysitter for the first time.  I got updates all day and was told she was a perfect angel and was enjoyable.  Our babysitter lives right down the street from us so I feel very comfortable leaving her knowing she is so close to home.  I think about her all day and then rush home to see her, even daddy rushed home yesterday, he got to the sitter's house before I did.