Thank goodness for spring time weather. Elsa was a winter baby and we can finally get outside and enjoy the fresh weather in her smart orange stroller. She loves it!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Spring is Here!
Elsa turned four months old this week. She is such a smiley, happy baby. It is a rare thing to have a crabby Elsa at our house.
Elsa has also learned how to suck on her toe. It makes diaper changes a real challenge but very funny.
We are so glad that spring is finally here. We are enjoying our evening walks in the stroller and the fresh air. I think it is helping Elsa sleep consistantly through the night.
See...she is always like this.
Elsa has also learned how to suck on her toe. It makes diaper changes a real challenge but very funny.
We are so glad that spring is finally here. We are enjoying our evening walks in the stroller and the fresh air. I think it is helping Elsa sleep consistantly through the night.
See...she is always like this.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Star Wars
Elsa continues to learn about her body and all that she can do with it. Her latest, holding onto her toes. She has rolled over twice from tummy to back but has not repeated this act since last weekend.
We received some cute onsies from Tim's friend Rick. One is an AC/DC and the other is Star Wars. Whenever Tim holds her like this, I see a striking resemblence.
We received some cute onsies from Tim's friend Rick. One is an AC/DC and the other is Star Wars. Whenever Tim holds her like this, I see a striking resemblence.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Big Weekend for Elsa
Elsa has had two great weeks at her daycare. She enjoys seeing Miss Joann and Miss Sali each day. She is the youngest in the infant room right now so whenever I come in the classroom, they are holding and cuddling Elsa. It makes me feel good knowing that she is getting attention even when I am at work. We feel very confident with the daycare and the schedule that we've come up with for our family.
This weekend, Elsa had two milestones! First, she rolled over from her belly to her back, TWICE! She didn't repeat it on Sunday, but we know it will come back to her at some point.
As you can see, Elsa sat in her highchair for the first time. We are having her sit with us when we eat dinner so she can start to get interested in eating. Eating rice cereal is just around the corner. We'll wait until our four month doctor appointment to start cereal if Elsa is ready.
This weekend, Elsa had two milestones! First, she rolled over from her belly to her back, TWICE! She didn't repeat it on Sunday, but we know it will come back to her at some point.
As you can see, Elsa sat in her highchair for the first time. We are having her sit with us when we eat dinner so she can start to get interested in eating. Eating rice cereal is just around the corner. We'll wait until our four month doctor appointment to start cereal if Elsa is ready.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Elsa's Loves
Tummy time used to be hated. Elsa let you know her feelings by screaming until you turned her to see the world. However, all that has changed now that she realizes her own strength. We try to make it an appealing activity. We surround her with all of her favorite treasures. In honor of all that Elsa loves, here is her list....
Elsa loves...
Elsa loves...
- her book about colors. Orange is her favorite page.
- chewing on her bib.
- her orange rattle fish. It is one of the few rattles that is light enough for her to control enough to get it into her mouth.
- putting things in her mouth.
- of course, her mobile. Can't get enough mobile time.
- her Fisher Price vintage radio. We call it her boom box.
- watching her parents unload the dishwasher while sitting in her bouncer. She likes it when you give her a play by play..."I am putting away the small plates now."
- morning talks...as Elsa lays in my arms after her first feeding, she makes the sweetest little sounds. Lots of coos and oos and ahhs. It is soft and special and it my favorite time of the day with Elsa.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Look Alikes
After our first week back in the working routine, we enjoyed a snow day on Friday. It was a nice surprise after four days at daycare and kindergarten. Everything is going very well with the new routine. Elsa seems to enjoy her time at daycare and is happy each and every day. As always, I enjoy kindergarten and the many adventures that it brings.
We spent a lazy weekend around the house. We are beginning to think that Elsa might be getting bored with our activities after the excitement that daycare brings.
Tim and I are always having the conversation about who Elsa looks like. Sometimes, I look at her and see Tim. Sometimes, I look at her and see my dad. Sometimes, I see her and think I am looking in the mirror. But when I saw this picture, I thought she definitely looked like Tim. Maybe it is the lack of hair, but it is also the little half grin.
We spent a lazy weekend around the house. We are beginning to think that Elsa might be getting bored with our activities after the excitement that daycare brings.
Tim and I are always having the conversation about who Elsa looks like. Sometimes, I look at her and see Tim. Sometimes, I look at her and see my dad. Sometimes, I see her and think I am looking in the mirror. But when I saw this picture, I thought she definitely looked like Tim. Maybe it is the lack of hair, but it is also the little half grin.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Three Months Old
I never appreciated the phrase "time flies" until I had Elsa. Just three months ago, she joined our family and it has been a whirlwind ever since. Each day we marvel at her newest accomplishment.
Today, I swear that we played our first game of peek-a-boo. She was all snuggled in her blanket, just about ready for a nap when I started hiding my face and saying the phrase "peek-a-boo". Then, she would turn her face into the blanket and turn her face back to me with a huge smile. I would say the phrase again when she looked at me. This went on for about five minutes. It was just one of many first fun times with Elsa.
Today, I swear that we played our first game of peek-a-boo. She was all snuggled in her blanket, just about ready for a nap when I started hiding my face and saying the phrase "peek-a-boo". Then, she would turn her face into the blanket and turn her face back to me with a huge smile. I would say the phrase again when she looked at me. This went on for about five minutes. It was just one of many first fun times with Elsa.
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