Sunday, January 8, 2012

Belated One Month Post and Christmas Catch Up!

Considering she is officially 2 months old in 2 days, I think it is time for me to catch up on my blog posts before I get too far behind. We were in Mississippi for almost 20 days over the holidays, and I'm going to blame that on my lack of posting ;)

Her reflux got worse the weekend that she turned a month old. Since we were going home for the holidays, I thought it would be a good idea to go to the doctor instead of having an unhappy baby for almost 3 weeks. So we went to the pediatrician's on December 12th. She weighed 8 pounds and 13 ounces! We were given Zantac, and it has really been a miracle! It took a couple of days to really get in her system, but she has never slept better.
The first month was definitely a blur. Now that I understand what it is like to have a baby of my own, the phrase, "you'll understand when you have kids of your own," actually has meaning to me now. It makes you appreciate your parents so much, and almost want to apologize for everything bad that you did growing up..haha.  There are lots of fun things that you learn about babies. I learned that you can see a baby's pulse from their soft spot on their head! I've adjusted to eating my food as quickly as possible during my short window. I'm not sure it is the lack of sleep that is the most exhausting part of having a newborn. It's the planning during the 2hr windows you get between her feedings.  She is still a great sleeper with eating every 3 hours, and as long as my 2 hour increments of sleep were adding up to 6 hours, I was good for the day. There were a couple of mornings where her sweet Dad watched her, and I got to sleep in a little longer.
He has the magic touch to get her to go right back to sleep. As you can see, she is a snuggle bunny. She will scoot on your shoulder to be right under your neck before she falls asleep. She will let out a deep sigh right before going to sleep.. I love it!  When we aren't holding her, she sleeps on her lounger most of the time.


 Now that she is 8 weeks old, she has almost outgrown the lounger. She still hates to be swaddled. She loves to sleep on her stomach, and I let her during the day while I can watch her. At night, she sleeps on her side. She is the hiccup queen. I was wondering when these were going to start since she had them all the time while I was pregnant. They don't seem to bother her at all, but they bother us. It just sounds like it would hurt.




I wish that we had gotten a picture of our car when we left for Mississippi. I had just enough space in the back with her for me to sit. She has been great with a bottle since she was 2 weeks old, and she did fine on the trip. I would pump in the car, and she would take the bottle. I'm just so glad that it was night, and our windows are tinted..lol.  It only took us an extra hour with her in the car. Luckily, she is still so young that she slept most of the way. She had been focusing more and more on objects, and she followed/tracked my phone that night on the drive home. I was so excited. I had turned the screen on to watch her, and then she just followed it from left to right. It's amazing how there is something new with her almost every day. 

It was wonderful being with our family for the holidays. Since my family has almost 5 Christmases, she, naturally, had to have a different outfit for each one.


This was at our Christmas with Bigdaddy. Aly was so great with Quinn. She was a pro with giving Quinn her bottle that night. Aren't the 3 of them adorable in their Christmas outfits! This outfit was Reese's from last Christmas. As you can see, we have a long baby since Reese wore this outfit when she was almost 5 months old. I couldn't believe that it fit!


This is one of my favorite pictures! Isn't her cute smocked dress adorable. Her cousin, Mary Evans, wore it last year, and sweet Aunt Jena was so nice to let us borrow it. This was from Christmas Eve. It was wonderful to be able to take her to my hometown church and introduce her to everyone. When I was growing up, I remember how everyone would come back into town for the holidays, and the Christmas Eve service was your chance to see everyone. It was wonderful and a little surreal for it to be me with my family.
Christmas Morning

Christmas Day with the Stones!













The outfit for Christmas morning was  from her sweet Bigmama. We had a great breakfast in Macon with my family before changing and going to Meridian to celebrate Christmas with John's family. I love this cute outfit that Mrs. Pat gave her.





Somehow, John got the stomach bug/flu the day after Christmas. He stayed  in Meridian while Quinn and I headed back to Macon to celebrate Christmas with Bigmama. I didn't get a picture of her other smocked Christmas dress that she wore at Christmas with Gaga, but I got one with her cute diaper cover that Stephanie gave her.

I was so worried that she was going to get the stomach bug. Especially, after I got it the day after John did, but she missed it somehow. I have the best sister and mother in the world for helping out while we were sick.  I have no idea how we would have made it without them.

It was great seeing her first cousins with her. Love this picture of Mary Evans looking into her car seat. She kept asking, "what's that?"  Reese is sweet with giving her baby cousin lots of hugs and kisses. She hasn't mastered saying Quinn yet, but she calls her, "baby." I'm so glad that they will all grow up together so close in age. Seeing them gets me so excited for Quinn to be that age, but then I remember how nice it is for her to not be mobile yet. She stays where I put her now:) I also don't want to rush any of it. I'm trying to soak up every moment because I can already see how quickly she has changed over the past 8 weeks.

She had a few milestones while we were home. She has started smiling! I love it. I talk to her even more now just to see those cute dimples. She went through a growth spurt between her 5th and 6th week. She started eating more frequently, and she jumped to eating 4oz in her bottles. The weekend before Christmas, I went to a girl's Christmas party in Meridian while John kept Quinn at his parent's house. That night, she slept through her 1:00am feeding and went right on to 4:00am before waking up. I was so worried about her when I woke up and saw what time it was! She has pretty much done the 6hr stretch between the late night feedings ever since. She's making up for it by drinking more during the day, and I have to say that I don't mind getting that little extra bit of sleep;)



It was so wonderful to be able to spend that time with our families, but I have to say it was nice to be back at home and out of suitcases;) We have our 2 month doctor's appointment on Tuesday the 10th, and she gets her shots! I'm trying to prepare myself for that, and I'll be sure to post afterwards. I'm hoping to stay a little more on top of my posts, but we shall see..

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