Sunday, August 3, 2014
Babycakes: 14 months!
Health:
It's been one healthy 14th month for our Lizzie Kate! Nothing to report, except for getting three more teeth since last month, which puts us to a grand total of four! So regardless of not being sick, it's still a pretty monumental month :) We now have two on top and two on bottom. I was poking around in her mouth yesterday and couldn't notice any signs of anymore coming anytime soon.
Sleep:
Last month, sleep was a d i s a s t e r. Girlfriend was taking 15 minute naps sometimes just once a day, and I was at a loss for what to do. We attempted having her "cry it out" (against all my Mommy instincts!) and that didn't work -- but then the expert, Grandma, just happened to show up in the middle of one of our nap battles one afternoon. She recommended going in every time she cried (yes, every time. As in, every 30 seconds, if need be). And you know what? In 20 minutes, Lizzie was out for the count... for an hour and a half! So I kept the routine up, going in when she'd cry, laying her back down, rolling her onto her tummy, putting a blankie on her and laying my hand firmly on her back and saying, "time for sleepy. Nigh-night, love you." The first day (sans Grandma), it took about an hour and a half for success (for a mere 30 minute nap). The next days, however, were less and less, until there became no battle at all. She does occassionaly wake up after 30 minutes of napping, but I just roll her on her tummy, give her the pacifier and say, "time for sleepy. Nigh-night, love you," and walk out... and she does fine, and sleeps for at least another hour and a half. So we've now gone from one 15-minute nap, to one, two-to-three hour nap. Amazing!
In terms of morning naps, we generally skip it -- I really think she'd take one, but I teach two classes at the Y on weekday mornings, so that prevents us from developing a nap routine -- so if she snags 15 minutes in the car on the ride home, great! And if she doesn't, we don't worry about it.
For nighttime, she typically falls asleep easily and sleeps through the night lately as well. We did have a rough stretch last week where she wouldn't want to go down at night for us, so we had to go to the naptime routine we did to get her out of her 15-minute "funk" to get her to go to sleep at night, too. Again, it took an hour or so for her to finally lay down and sleep, but it's better in the long run than taking her on a car ride at 10:00 to get her to fall asleep after two hours of attempts at home. Girlfriend usually sleeps until eight in the morning :) Happy Mommy!
Diet:
We're still eating great. Girlfriend continues to surprise us with her being completely unphased by spicy/hot foods. She's now got to no problems eating buffalo chicken -- what?! It's still a little hot for MY taste buds even! Lizzie eats a little less than I think she has in the past, somedays hardly touching her breakfast or lunch -- but I've heard that's not uncommon for toddlers (seriously? Since when did I get a toddler?!).
She still eats her veggies really well (beans, peas, broccoli, sweet potato and carrots are our staples. Cauliflower is also pretty common as well), and she won't say "no" to any fruits. Favorites are from the berry family :) She loves to go out to our strawberries, blueberries and raspberries at our house and pick them right off the plant. She's finally begun to accept that the strawberry plants don't have anymore berries on them, though it was a sad realization. Peaches are a new favorite as well, since they're in season and we bought a crate of them (so keep eatin', girl!). She still loves avocado, and I made some organic, homemade hummus last week that she'll eat by the handful if I let her :) Can't complain there! But I've taught her how to dip things in it, and she's good at that.
It does seem that her ban on red sauce and pasta is lifting... she's been apprehensive about it for the last few months, but she's finally trying it and giving it a chance again -- and once she does, she remembers how yummy it is! She just takes awhile warming up to it :)
She's been slowly exposed to the realm of "added sugars". She doesn't get them on a normal day, but on the weekends, certain individuals have a tendency to sneak her bites of ice cream :)
Social:
No more tears at the Y for my baby this last month! Girlfriend has really warmed up to the workers there, and she smiles when she sees them now and doesn't hesitate going to them. She's getting down to play now, too, which she didn't do before -- just snuggled in to them instead and sat there for an hour. So glad she's feeling better about it!
She's afraid of strangers when they come close, but she'll very readily say "hi!" to them as we go by in the store... it's pretty adorable. She's in love with her Grandpa Wayne above almost anyone else, which is hilarious. It might have something to do with him supplying her with ice cream, taking her outside to play and taking her to the garden to pick raspberries.
Milestones:
Three new teeth! (Bottom left first, then top right, and then bottom right)
Girlfriend decided she wanted to officially try out this whole, walking thing on July 2nd! Since then, she's been unstoppable! :)
Lizzie can climb up on things now... yikes, look out!
She's now saying quite a few words. She says... ma, da, duck, quack-quack, puppy (doesn't sound like puppy, though -- her own, made-up word!), woof-woof, car, vroom-vroom, moo, ball, bye, hi... and some more, too. In sign language, Lizzie knows "more", "please", "thank you" and "milk"... proud Momma!
Lizzie is also getting the hang of using a fork these days. If the food is harder, she needs help "stabbing" it, but she can get softer things a little easier.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Babycakes: 13 Months!
Health:
We've finally got a tooth! It only took girlfriend 13 months, but we've finally got a top tooth to speak of :) I can see the other top tooth working its way out, and the bottom two seem to be trying their best as well. Teething wasn't nearly as bad as expected (of course, that's my side of the story, not Lizzie's). We had some really icky diapers and a bit of a fever, but other than that, girlfriend wasn't too fussy. Then again, I do recall taking her in to Urgent Care one night in the midst of teething due to a fever over 102 and nasty diapers... we'll chalk that up to first-time parenting :) We weren't sure if it was just teeth or something more! And in our defense, the doctor for UC was pretty concerned about her as well (thinking a kidney infection? Oh no!) Oh well, live and learn. Aside from that, we've been totally healthy :)
Sleep:
We had been doing really well in the sleep arena -- still waking up once a night, but taking nice, long naps (usually an hour in the morning and two hours in the afternoon). However, since I've been off for the summer (whee!), I think babycakes assumes she should be up and partying with me all the time. I'm lucky to get a half-hour nap out of her -- sometimes twice a day, but sometimes just once! Don't get me wrong, this momma loves her baby, but I do need a little time to eat lunch without a toddler (since when did I become the momma of a toddler!?) climbing in my lap, trying to get a few bites of my well-deserved lunch. Anyway, I'm not sure what to do about it. I've been anti-CIO, but in the past, I've noticed if I give her a couple minutes when she wakes up prematurely from a nap, she'll go back to sleep -- so I've been letting her cry a little to see if that will work these days.
Nope.
Girlfriend can (and does) completely outlast me in that arena. She'll cry and scream (er, repeat "mama" over and over again... be still, my breaking heart!) and throw her pacifier (and books and stuffed animals and cars that I've strategically placed to make her crib less sad when she wakes up from naps) overboard for an hour and still be going strong. It's at that point that I give up and give in, and find myself opening the door of my poor, sweet baby, whose arms are outstretched and is babbling, "mamamamamama" over and over again. She'll then snuggle in and hold tight to me like a baby koala for at least 20 minutes from the traumatic situation she's just been rescued from.
Sigh. What's a momma to do? Am I bailing her out too soon? Should I let her go longer than an hour? I figure she's not going to give up, so that's why I do. Am I being naive? Any help is appreciated :)
As far as nighttime goes, she's doing just fine there. We had a few rough nights where she wouldn't go to sleep for us at night and I was rocking her for a couple hours before putting her down, but we seem to have remedied that issue by putting her down anyway, sitting by her crib and rubbing her back. It takes ten minutes or so, but she does calm down enough to sleep. Overnight, she's doing well -- usually just needs a pacifier and a back rub/butt pat for a few minutes before we go back to bed.
Diet:
Lizzie is still an incredible eater. I was concerned around one year that she was losing interest in her veggies, but she's proving loud and clear that's not the case! There are some nights when she'll decline some of them, but for most meals, she has no problems eating whatever it is I put in front of her.
I've noticed a decline in how much she's been eating at mealtimes, which isn't too much of a surprise to me, as I'd read this typically happens about now. She is extremely interested in snacks, of course :) She knows right where we keep her snacks and is also increasingly interested in the refrigerator. Naturally, whenever I pull out her milk or water sippy from the refrigerator, it is exactly what she doesn't want -- she'd rather peruse the options a bit and make a choice for herself ;)
We're doing whole grain waffles with peanut butter and some fruit and milk for breakfast these days -- she loves it! Depending on when she wakes and eats breakfast, we may or may not have a morning snack. For lunch, I'll give her something I've saved from supper the night before, or we'll do whole wheat English muffin "pizza". Earlier in the summer, I picked up some organic hot dogs for her for times when we grill brats for ourselves. I wanted to avoid the extra chemicals and nitrates for her, so these were a good choice for that. Sometimes I'll grill her a hot dog and give her half of it (cut up nice and small, of course!) for lunch, too.
Favorites this month include... sweet potatoes, avocado, green beans, raspberries, blackberries, apples (I let her gnaw on the core after I finish it... feels good on her teething gums and she loves the flavor! She gets mad when I decide it's time to take it away :)), bananas (given very sparingly...) and Plum Organics Mighty 4 Cereal Bars -- girlfriend seriously can't get enough of them.
She's been having tastes of ice cream here and there, and, well, you can just about guess what her favorite favorite food of all time is :)
Social:
Now that school's out for summer (whee! Did I mention that yet?), Lizzie hasn't been getting as much "kid" interaction as she normally does. Regardless, she's been having a great time seeing her cousins lately (she adores them!) and I've taken her to the Y's "drop-in" care while I teach my yoga/pilates classes. The drop-in daycare is an awesome service for people who go to the Y here, but girlfriend is still warming up to it. Poor baby cried for half of the class I taught on Friday :(
Milestones:
First tooth broke through this month! We're also taking steps on our own (we've seen her take five by herself!), but girlfriend is definitely a cautious little babe. She wants to make sure she can do it just right before she commits to something -- she was the same way about crawling! I'm guessing it won't be long before we have a walker on our hands.
She's saying "uh-oh", "mama", "dada" and "ball" and will woof for a puppy sound and make a sound for a car/truck/tractor as well. She's babbling non-stop! It is so much fun to her her voice. She's also learned to communicate that she's "all done" using a sign that's similar to the one used in sign language, and she will also shake her head "no" for things. Pretty cute :)
Monday, June 2, 2014
Fifty Two Weeks!

(Note: this post was written almost two weeks ago, on May 20th... excuse the lateness on posting it to the blog!)
Weight: I'm still guessing 20 pounds, but we'll get the for-sure stats at her 12-month check-up today.
Sleep: Sleep continues to be pretty good. Some nights she's straight through, other nights she's up once.
Medical Issues: Feeling good :) Still wondering about teeth -- not for any reason in particular, other than being a little more fussy/"clingy" than usual and feeling a few bumps on the lower gum line. At this point, we are still toothless!
Clothes: Wearing six to 12 month clothes and three-to-six month jammies, but those are slowly starting to get too short for her.
Socialite!: Just been hanging out with friends at daycare lately! Which will be soon to change, as the school year is almost finished -- then it'll be Mom + Lizzie days every day :)
Diet: Since our Kraft Singles experience last week, I've asked that Lizzie just stick to milk, Cheerios and lunches I send from home while at daycare. At home, however, we're completely off the bottle (aside from just before bedtime) and are having snacks with milk in a sippy in-between meals. Our snacks typically consist of fruit (share with Momma :)) or some whole wheat, no sugar banana bread I made. For breakfast, girlfriend is having whole wheat waffles with a little peanut butter, fruit and whole milk. It's safe to say, she's loving the world of FOOD :)
Baby Gear Love: Our baby swing -- not the indoor kind any longer, but the big girl kind that hangs from our swing set! Girlfriend got one for her birthday from her Grandma and Grandpa, and we've been loving it with this gorgeous weather that has (finally!) come our way.
Crying: Lizzie is such a happy babe. She only cries when she's hungry or tired.
Milestones: Standing on our own more and more each day. Girlfriend's babbling is really increasing that is sounding like a made-up language these days :) It's adorable.
Lizzie can also tell you the sound a car, lion and puppy make on command… most of the time. Depends on whether or not she feels like performing ;)
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Fifty One Weeks!
(Picture to come later... we had professional pictures taken on her 51st week day, so I'll be posting one once we get the rights to one :))
Weight: We did the old trick where we step on the scale with her, step off, then back on without her, and it seems our girl is a whopping 20 pounds! What!? That would mean she's gained three pounds in the last month and a half. We'll see if it's true when we get the official states at her 12-month appointment, scheduled for next Thursday.
Mommy News: Finally,
a week when I don't have to mention any sad news! Everything is looking
great, my uterus is back to a healthy state, and all is well. Praise
God!
I truly can't believe she's a year old already! Though it
seems it's gone so fast and she just got here, it's also strange because
I feel like she's been here forever. She is my little miracle, and
sometimes I still can't believe she's ours. Every single struggle, every
heartbreak, every up-and-down, every tear, was completely worth this
beautiful sweet baby who calls me "mama".
Weight: We did the old trick where we step on the scale with her, step off, then back on without her, and it seems our girl is a whopping 20 pounds! What!? That would mean she's gained three pounds in the last month and a half. We'll see if it's true when we get the official states at her 12-month appointment, scheduled for next Thursday.
Sleep: Sleep continues to be pretty good. Some nights she's straight through, other nights she's up once.
Medical Issues: Feeling good :) Wondering if we're getting some teeth because of a drooly mouth (from a typically non-drooly baby) and some interesting diapers.
Clothes: Wearing six to 12 month clothes and three-to-six month jammies, but those are slowly starting to get too short for her.
Socialite!: We
had a big birthday bash on Mother's Day for Lizzie, so she got to hang
out with 24 pretty awesome people! She's in love with her cousins,
especially Mykenna. She definitely gave Mykenna a hug on her birthday
party day, unprompted :) It was adorable.
Diet: I bought girlfriend some whole milk, so she's now having that with meals. We're still using formula until
it's used up for breakfast and snacks (for the most part). Honestly,
I'm a crazy nutrition foodie mom and I kind of worry about her eating
what they offer at daycare. I'm not into crackers (crazy mom, yes. But
where's the nutritional value?), and the other day they gave her a slice
of Kraft Singles and I just about went through the
roof with worry (preservatives? Artificial flavoring? Coloring?
Aaaaah!!!). Whatever. It's something I need to get over maybe.
Food rant over. Well, blog-wise… but not in my head.
Any suggestions/words of wisdom on this subject?
Anyway,
like I said, girlfriend got her first-ever taste of birthday cake over
the weekend and she was in LOVE. It was hilarious :) She continues to
love everything we put on her tray. This week, we had some whole-wheat
pasta with a white sauce and diced tomatoes in it, and she ate both the
tomatoes and the pasta (which seems to be her only food aversion)… woohoo! And even I ate the tomatoes, so it was a big night all-around in our house ;) Lizzie continues to be a far better eater than I!
Baby Gear Love: Books.
Over and over, the same ones, six times over. I love it! I've got a few
of her favorites memorized and have even recited a few to my third
graders :) It's so fun how much she loves to read. At night before
bedtime, we read and read and read, and when it's time to put the books
away, girlfriend gets the saddest, puppy dog look and cries a few tears.
So sweet.
Crying: Lizzie is such a happy babe. She only cries when she's hungry or tired.
Loved
Lizzie's birthday party over the weekend, though I'm glad it will only
happen once a year :) I loved the prep in the weeks leading up to her
party, but the night before was pretty intense as we finally put everything up and together. But it was wonderful! We are so lucky to have such wonderful family so close :)
I only have a few weeks left of school at this point, and can't wait to spend my days with my girl!
Milestones: Lizzie had her first birthday party on Sunday and turned ONE on Monday, May 12th! Can't believe we are Mommy and Daddy to a one-year-old!
Lizzie shared her second Mother's Day with Mommy ;) Though not as exciting, still just as memorable since we had her birthday party on that day :)
Lizzie shared her second Mother's Day with Mommy ;) Though not as exciting, still just as memorable since we had her birthday party on that day :)
We're babbling more and more all the time, with new sounds and new intonations. Love it!
She's starting to say "uh-oh" and "uh" for "up". I swear she's saying "mamama" for milk these days as well. Whenever she sees or hears a puppy (or the word "puppy"), she does a little "wuh wuh wuh".
Starting
to be more confident in our standing skills these days, too! She's been
testing the waters on standing alone from time to time :)
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Fifty Weeks!
Weight: I'm guessing around 18 pounds.
Sleep: Sleep is really good lately, usually giving us full, through-the-night, sleeps.
Medical Issues: Feeling good :)
Clothes: Wearing six to 12 month clothes (still a little big!) and three-to-six month jammies.
Socialite!: Just hanging out with our daycare friends lately :)
Diet: Girlfriend is crazy for milk… as in, regular milk. No, it's not replacing formula -- though it will (in whole-milk form) as of Monday the 12th (her first birthday!). She drinks it out of her mason jar mug with a straw that she got for Easter in her basket. It is toooooo cute!
We
also LOVE raspberries! Can't get enough. I've noticed lately that she
seems to like her fruits the most, veggies in second place, and
typically the "main course" in third place. She typically cleans her
tray, so it doesn't really matter -- but she does seem to eat things in
that order. She now requests all of her food on her tray at one time -- I
used to hold the fruit back until everything else was finished because
she wouldn't eat anything else otherwise. Now, however, she'll
definitely eat her fruit first (and then point at the fruit on our plates later in order to "request" more, after
hers is all gone… :)), but she'll finish eating everything else
afterward. Here's to hoping this "clean plate club" and the love of
veggies and all thing flavorful continues into toddlerhood! (Seriously?
Did I just say "toddlerhood"? I can't believe my girl is so big!)
Baby Gear Love: We just got a bike trailer for
Lizzie to sit in, and unfortunately, the weather hasn't been too great
for it at this point; however, the two times she has gotten a little
ride in it, she's loved it. She waves and is all smiles while she rides in it :)
Crying: Lizzie is such a happy babe. She only cries when she's hungry or tired.
From
this point on, just looking forward! Just a few weeks left of school
and girlfriend's birthday bash this weekend :) Can't believe she'll be
one year old in less than a week! (Yes, this is her 50-week post… yes, I am a week behind :))
Milestones: Lizzie can walk behind a walker, one-handed these days :) She's got that "look" in her eye, that she wants to let go of things and just try taking some steps, but it's almost like she thinks better of it before she actually does it.
I swear she's saying, "woof, woof" at times when she sees dogs. She's saying "raaar" more and more, too :)
Last
night, she did say "uh-oh!" It was adorable (I think every parent
thinks most anything their child does is adorable at this age)!
Her
sense of humor is really coming out -- girlfriend will offer us
different objects, and just before we take them from her, she'll pull
them away and laugh hysterically :) I just love it!
She's
doing this funny thing now, too, where she'll throw her head back and
laugh uncontrollably at the tiniest thing. Just about everything is funny to this girl!
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Forty Nine Weeks!
Weight: I'm guessing around 18 pounds.
Sleep: Sleep is really good lately, usually giving us full, through-the-night, sleeps.
Medical Issues: Feeling good :)
Clothes: Starting
to put away most of Lizzie's three to six month clothing and taking out
all of the nine month/six to 12 month clothing. She's still wearing
her three to six month jammies, though :)
Socialite!: Lizzie got to spend some time with more cousins over the weekend! Rachel and Michael, who happens to be just a few weeks younger than Lizzie, came to visit. Lizzie and Michael don't do a lot of interacting together, but they do a lot of "parallel play" (tapping into my CDFS degree for that term ;)).
Diet: I continue to be amazed at our fabulous eater! We had fajitas earlier in the week, and girlfriend gobbled up everything -- including the red and yellow peppers and the onions! It was awesome.
In
terms of milk, Lizzie has been a tank lately -- eating eight ounce
bottles at night before bed and also first thing in the morning.
Typically, she's a four-ounce per feeding baby. Growth spurt maybe?
She's
also been increasingly interested in drinking the same milk I am
lately. She seems to like it, which is good since we'll be transitioning
to cow's milk in just a couple of weeks. We've been working on drinking
out of a straw for a few weeks now, and girlfriend has finally seemed
to grasp that concept :)
Baby Gear Love: Still loving "pets" that she can hold in her hand -- that little "baby" rubber duck, her little stuffed octopus and little stuffed giraffe.
Still loving books. She cries when we put them back on the shelf at bedtime!
Crying: Lizzie is such a happy babe. She only cries when she's hungry or tired.
Milestones: Learned to drink out of a straw!
Given up on army crawling almost completely :)
Starting to stand on our own!
Cruising
around EVERYTHING like it's her job! She's ready to get anywhere,
whether it's by crawling or walking along the couch, ottoman, cabinets… :)
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Forty Eight Weeks!

Weight: I'm guessing between 17 and 18 pounds.
Sleep: Sleep is pretty good. Waking up once a night lately due to an icky, croupy cough.
Medical Issues: Feeling good, aside from that croupy-sounding cough!
Clothes: Lizzie still fits nicely into her three to six month clothes, but I got bored with the same outfits all the time… I felt like I'd mixed and matched and mixed again all of her things, and I just couldn't take it anymore! So instead of buying more three to six month stuff, I opted to start testing the waters with some of her 6 to 12 month stuff. Though they are a little bit, they fit well enough :) So she gets to wear all kinds of fun new stuff. Some of it is still too big to wear, but that's okay. Just more things to look forward to putting her in :)
For jammies, we're still sporting our three to six month sizes.
Socialite!: Lizzie got an extra day with Mommy last week on Good Friday since there was no school :) We spent a lot of time with Lizzie's cousins and with other family over the Easter weekend. Lizzie loves "big kids". She waves her arms and pumps her legs whenever they come around, and she's always wanting to be where the action is :) And they are so sweet to her, sharing toys and wanting to help me take care of her. She's a lucky girl!
Diet: Lizzie seems to be turning into her mommy in a few food ways: first, she love love loves fruit! Second, she seems to have developed a distaste for sauces on her pasta. At one time, girlfriend would inhale pasta with red sauce and meat -- now, however, it's a different story. We can hardly get her to put it in her mouth, and once it does, it usually ends up coming out. However, she will eat some of it if it comes from one of our plates. So I'm trying a new strategy where I put her food on my plate and then give it to her. It seems to work 85% of the time :)
I've avoided peas for quite some time because they're small and can be messy, due to the fact that they roll everywhere if dropped on the floor. That hiatus is definitely done: earlier in the week, I made her enough peas for supper and for her lunch for daycare the next day. She grabbed the peas by the handful and dumped them into her mouth… loved them! She could pick them up one by one, but it seems she figured out that that was just too slow of a delivery :) Anyway, not only did she eat her peas for that night's supper, but she also ate all of her peas for her lunch the next day! They were like candy to her. It was awesome!
Baby Gear Love: Still loving books. She also loves her new flashcards that she got in her Easter basket. They are pretty awesome, and I'm not just saying that from a teacher standpoint :) They're touch and feel, which is perfect for her right now. She loves to look at them... and chew on them, too.
She also loves little "animals" that she can hold in her hand. At home, you'll find her consistently with two of the following (one in each hand) -- a little "baby" rubber duck, a little stuffed octopus or a little stuffed giraffe. She needs them -- all. The. Time!
We're also loving this Melissa and Doug Chunky Jungle Puzzle that we got in our Easter basket from Grandma Kathy and Grandpa Wayne. Lizzie takes the animals off, bangs them together, and (I swear this happens) roars when we look at the lion. It is hilarious and so darn cute. We weren't sure if we were hearing her correctly the first few times (skeptics), but she does it consistently, so it must be what she's doing! I always "raaar" when I point to the lion, so it does make sense.
She also loves little "animals" that she can hold in her hand. At home, you'll find her consistently with two of the following (one in each hand) -- a little "baby" rubber duck, a little stuffed octopus or a little stuffed giraffe. She needs them -- all. The. Time!
We're also loving this Melissa and Doug Chunky Jungle Puzzle that we got in our Easter basket from Grandma Kathy and Grandpa Wayne. Lizzie takes the animals off, bangs them together, and (I swear this happens) roars when we look at the lion. It is hilarious and so darn cute. We weren't sure if we were hearing her correctly the first few times (skeptics), but she does it consistently, so it must be what she's doing! I always "raaar" when I point to the lion, so it does make sense.
Crying: Lizzie is such a happy babe. She only cries when she's hungry or tired.
That being said, life ticks on. It's been a struggle, still. And I don't think it ever really stops being one. I still had days when I would cry from mourning the loss of the baby we lost before Lizzie was born. So I know that the pain never really goes away -- but that's okay, I suppose. Like I said last time -- it hurts because it mattered. Although those two babies won't be with us here on Earth, they are still our sons, daughters, brothers, sisters. We are still a family of five -- just not to the naked eye.
Over the weekend, though, I got in some really good days that were very "healing" for me (cheesy!). We got to spend time outside in the sunshine, got to laugh, got to spend lots of solid, good, uninterrupted time with Lizzie -- and I needed that. On Saturday afternoon, we spent a lot of time pushing Lizzie in a swing for the first time. She loved it, and my heart needed it. I went to bed that night feeling more whole than I have since we learned we were losing our baby. I am so thankful for my sweet girl that I can't even fathom it.
As much as I hate to say it, each day does get easier. The pain lessens a little more, I look forward to the future and what might come next, and I remind myself to stay in the present and enjoy Lizzie just as she is, just her, for now -- because this time with just one baby, just my one miracle baby, won't last forever. We will have more kids... and this precious time with just her will just be a memory.
Over the weekend, though, I got in some really good days that were very "healing" for me (cheesy!). We got to spend time outside in the sunshine, got to laugh, got to spend lots of solid, good, uninterrupted time with Lizzie -- and I needed that. On Saturday afternoon, we spent a lot of time pushing Lizzie in a swing for the first time. She loved it, and my heart needed it. I went to bed that night feeling more whole than I have since we learned we were losing our baby. I am so thankful for my sweet girl that I can't even fathom it.
As much as I hate to say it, each day does get easier. The pain lessens a little more, I look forward to the future and what might come next, and I remind myself to stay in the present and enjoy Lizzie just as she is, just her, for now -- because this time with just one baby, just my one miracle baby, won't last forever. We will have more kids... and this precious time with just her will just be a memory.
Milestones: As mentioned previously, Lizzie is saying "raaar" -- is that a first word? I don't think so -- more of a first sound that has some meaning I think :)
Most exciting of all: Lizzie is now crawling on her hands and knees! No more army crawls for this girl! Well, maybe she hasn't given up the army crawling completely, but it's certainly lessened :)
Girlfriend's first Easter over the weekend as well... can't believe she's almost one year old!
Most exciting of all: Lizzie is now crawling on her hands and knees! No more army crawls for this girl! Well, maybe she hasn't given up the army crawling completely, but it's certainly lessened :)
Girlfriend's first Easter over the weekend as well... can't believe she's almost one year old!
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