Friday, March 2, 2012
Annabel at Five Months
I've totally procrastinated on this post, and today is the last day that she's 5 months old. Tomorrow is her half birthday!
So, a little bit about Annabel this past month. Big news is that she started sitting on her own at five and a half months! She's also getting mobile. She gets around by rolling and scooting, and seems really close to crawling. It's definitely time to baby proof! No doctor's visit this month, but she weighed in at 19 pounds a few weeks ago. Early in February, we flew to Little Rock for cousin Reid's 3rd birthday. We enjoyed spending time with the Peterson side of the family over a long weekend, then we drove to Texas and were there for a week, visiting with lots of friends and family. Annabel was a great traveler! It was my first time flying alone with her, and I was definitely a little worried about how we would do. Luckily, she had her own seat on all the flights, and slept in her car seat most of the time. The flying was easy, but sleeping away from home was not. She went from sleeping through the night, to waking up one or twice a night, and that lasted two more weeks after getting home.
We're still enjoying our baby classes. We usually go to a baby gym class on Mondays at Elliott's Gym, Music for Aardvarks on Tuesdays and we recently started another music class on Wednesday mornings at the Bloomingdale School of Music.
Annabel loves the baby swings at the park. We're having fun visiting all the nearby playgrounds in Central Park and Riverside Park. We're enjoying this mild winter, and try to make it to the park at least once a day. I'm really looking forward to spring and it being warm enough to picnic and spend hours outside.
She's generally really happy most of the time. We love to make her laugh. She gets the biggest grin when her dad walks in the room. She's still nursing every two and half to three hours during the day, and doesn't have any teeth yet. I feed her rice cereal or oatmeal around 6pm every night. She usually takes three naps a day. She doesn't nap in the stroller as well as she used to, so I try to have her home for nap time as much as possible. She usually goes to bed around 7pm or 7:30pm, and wakes up between 6:30am and 7:15am.
Favorites:
Drinking out of a cup
Sophie the Giraffe
Rubber blocks
Stacking rings
Swinging
Reading "Ten Little Ladybugs" by Melanie Gerth
Reading "DOG" by Matthew Van Fleet
Animal sounds
Nicknames:
Anna
Belle
Monkey
Anna Grace
Bella
My Grace
Husker Du - Not sure where this came from
We love this little girl so much and I feel so, so lucky to be her mama.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Week In Review
Last weekend was really chilly, and we spent most of our time at home, hibernating. On Friday night, we did make it out to try a new neighborhood restaurant, Jacob's Pickles. You really can't go wrong with fried pickles to start, followed by a fried chicken sandwich on a biscuit. We had planned to take Annabel to a music class together on Saturday, but I knew she was too tired to make it through the class without getting fussy.
Joe's company moved into a new building this week. Still on 6th Ave, but a couple of blocks south. He has his own office now, and a great view. Annabel and I can't wait to see it! I framed this picture of Annabel for his desk.
It's supposed to finally snow this weekend! Two to four inches! It hasn't snowed here since Halloween weekend. Friends Karan and Sabina are in town, and we're looking forward to catching up with them on Saturday over lunch at Shake Shack.
Other thoughts:
-I was motivated to clean/organize/declutter this week, and I tried to take full advantage. That motivation only comes a few times a year.
-I need to make some other Mommy friends. The thought of it stresses me out. I wish all of my friends would just have babies and move to New York.
-Annabel slept through the night every night this week!
Here's Annabel in gym class this week
Friday, January 13, 2012
Week In Review
Annabel and I arrived home last Thursday after spending three weeks in Texas. This week has mostly been about us getting back into a routine. On Monday, we moved Annabel's crib into her own room, and I also started putting her down in her crib for naps. I can see how a structured day is becoming more essential. We also started back up with baby classes. The days are definitely more enjoyable for us if we have something fun planned, rather than just the usual chores and errands. There are (free!) gym classes offered Monday through Thursday for babies 6 months and younger. We usually go twice a week. We also started a music class on Tuesday, called Music for Aardvarks and Other Mammals. A good looking, dad-type plays the guitar and sings popular kid songs and also some original songs about city life. They pass out little instruments and colorful scarves and we sing and dance with the babies. We're also starting another music class next month on Wednesdays.
Annabel at gym class
Other thoughts this week:
-We want to find another apartment on the Upper West Side when our lease is up in April.
-Annabel may have red hair! We can't tell for sure yet, but I'm feeling really glad we didn't name her Lucy.
-Manhattan babies don't wear hair accessories. Annabel does.
-I'm losing crazy amount of hair. It's everywhere.
-Joe is becoming quite the camera/photography enthusiast. Here is one of his photos of Annabel from this week.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Annabel at Four Months
It's cliche to say, but babies really do grow and change so quickly. The time goes by so fast! I can't believe she's already a third of the way through her first year! We saw Dr. Sasala today for her four month visit and immunizations.
Here are her stats:
She's 16 lbs and 1oz, which puts her in the 91st percentile for weight.
She's 25 and 1/2 in., which puts her in the 87th percentile for length.
Some of her favorites:
Pink horse wubbanub
Stuffed bunny made by Grandma Carol
Stuffed Curious George
Sophie teethers
Her feet
Mirrors
Soft books
Making razzie sounds
Goodnight Moon
Swinging
Nicknames:
Monkey
Muffin
Anna
Anna Grace
Belle
She's still only had milk from Mama, but we plan to give her a taste of her first rice cereal within the next couple of weeks. We just returned from her first trip on a plane (to Texas for Christmas) and she's getting over her first illness, a cold caught from her cousins in Texas. She's in a frustrating stage, because she wants to be sitting or standing, rather than lying down, but she can do neither of these unassisted. She still likes her bouncy seat, but is starting to outgrow it. Her jumperoo arrived today, and she seems to like it. Her eyes are blue, and her hair is starting to grow in. It's strawberry blonde (I think). She has fair skin, and definitely looks like a Peterson! We moved her crib into her room this week, and she's sleeping well in there. She's been waking up once at night to eat. I take her to a gym class for babies 2-6 months old, and this week we start a music class. Both classes are held a short walk from our home. It's one of the many things I love about living in this neighborhood! There are so many fun things to do with babies here!
I'm Back!
Sooo... you may have noticed that it's been about a year and a half since I last posted here. I've been inspired by my friends to dust off this old blog and (attempt to) start posting again. Not quite sure how the past year and a half passed so quickly, but so much has changed! We're now proud parents of a baby girl, Annabel, born on September 3, 2011 and a puggle named Molly. We're still living in New York, on the Upper West Side. I'm now a stay at home mom. True story - My mom recently came across an assignment I'd written for my 8th grade English class, about how my dream was to be a mom, living in New York City, married to a successful businessman (ha!). We'd visited NYC, gone to Central Park, and I thought the groups of mommies walking together with their fancy prams looked so awesome! Now, here I am 16 years later, and my dream has come true! Now quite sure how I manifested that one, but thank you Joey (and God)!
The plan is to use this space to keep a record of our lives, and as a way to share photos and stories with family and friends who live (mostly) far away. I'm not planning to post daily, but I'm going to do my best to post at least once a month. Here we go!
The plan is to use this space to keep a record of our lives, and as a way to share photos and stories with family and friends who live (mostly) far away. I'm not planning to post daily, but I'm going to do my best to post at least once a month. Here we go!
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