I’ll be the happiest man alive On May 5, 2014 9:08 PM, "Geoff Jennings" <g> wrote: I’ll be the happiest man alive.
Took her into h&m to look for a hat, since the one we brought us too small. She won’t leave. She loves to shop. She picked up a purse, and won’t put it back.
After a bath, we seem to just get a long period of awake, content baby. Just taking in the world, not fussing, sleeping, or nursing. Just chill.
This was supposed to have another attachment. Sent from my phone. Please excuse brevity and typos. On Apr 29, 2014 10:07 AM, "Geoff Jennings" <g> wrote: Hazel was telling Margot what the pictures are. I thought it was a good chance to get a size
8.5 lbs! She’s gained a pound over last week, and has exceeded her 7 lb 11 oz birth weight.
Hazel was telling Margot what the pictures are. I thought it was a good chance to get a size comparison.
We are at PoPo’s spending the night. Hazel and I started story time after I was able to set Margo down by herself asleep. After 10 minutes though, MuiMui started to cry so I picked her up so we could resume story time. She promptly
Hazel really likes bell peppers from the garden. She just ate two straight from the plant.
Last night Hazel threw an epic tantrum. Like a half hour of screaming. I tried everything. Ignoring. Sympathizing. When she hit me, I took away a toy. Then I said, “ok, Hazel, only good girls get to go Starbucks. If you keep yelling, I’m taking
Margot is content to suck on her pacifier and stare out the window. Geoff and I aren’t sure if we should be grateful or concerned. Baby lethargy from jaundice or mellow baby. Hazel was never like this. I guess time will tell.
"Infants are the drill sergeants of parenting bootcamp. They give you four basic tasks – diapers, burping, feeding, and napping – and then scream at you when you do them wrong. There’s no encouragement, no smiles, just crying and quiet. And they give you tasks
In the hospital, they were closely monitoring Margot, since she had some jaundice. Less severe than Hazel, so she never had the photo-therapy that Hazel did, but enough to keep an eye on. We got sent home Saturday afternoon, and by Sunday lunchtime I was
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