Monthly Archives: November 2014

Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire

room

November 30, 2014

It seems that all we had to do was tell everybody on the planet that Selah June had colic in order to get a little bit of sweet relief.  The last few days, she has taken long naps, had relatively calm evenings, and slept like a champ.  She’s proving us to be liars….  Nobody believes us when we tell them that this beautiful little peaceful angel has inconsolable fussy fits for hours and hours on end.

I’ll be a liar any day if it means we have some rest.

Yesterday, she spent some time in a different bouncer — the one for which we registered — and she actually saw the little birds flying overhead.  She sat for quite a while gazing up at them, watching them flit around as I made the seat bounce up and down.  We were around tons of people throughout the day for Jessica’s birthday celebration, and she smiled at their funny faces and silly voices.  We’re seeing a little bit of personality these days from Miss Selah June.

bouncer

The explosive liquid poop diapers have also eased up.  I’m thinking that she might have a sensitivity to iceberg lettuce.  Jessica’s never been able to eat it, and I think that might have been passed along to little one.  I guess that means I’ll have to be more careful with all my salads!

Black Friday Bliss

selah june 2 month sign

November 28, 2014

Selah June and I spent our first Black Friday together at home resting together.  She seems to have come down with a little bit of a cold, and I can’t stand to hear her little cough and persistent sniffles.  It hurts me to hear her hurt.

So we decided to stay inside.  There wasn’t anything in any add that could have lured me out of my house this year.  I am so tired!  Yesterday was a full day, and we are both tuckered out.

Spending so much time one-on-one with her today, I noticed several things.  She’s really holding her head up a lot better.  I think she’ll be able to do it totally on her own within a few weeks.  She also is cooing.  It’s so cool to hear her little voice.  She’s developing clear and communicative facial expressions.  When she’s upset, she now curls that bottom lip into the most pathetic face you’ve ever seen before letting out a wail.  And she smiles.  Her smile is a light that shines.  It now brightens my every day.

I’ll see if I can catch it over the next few days to share it with you.

Don’t Be A Wuss

2 mo doctor appt

November 26, 2014

Of course I mean me….

Selah June turned 2 months old today!  She also had her 2 month wellness checkup with the doctor.  Along with the standard height, weight, temperature, eating habit, and developmental checks, we also had shots.  Jeremy and I knew it was coming.  Selah June did not.  These first few pics are at the office but before the shots.

daddy and feet 2 mo doctor 2

Dr. Bryson came in to see Selah June, and she was already in a mood.  We had had a very rough night and a rough morning as well.  Selah June thought the rectal thermometer was bad…  And she was letting Jen know about it!  Screaming, screaming, screaming…..

And Jen asked us how much of the day was spent like this.  Trying to be very honest and realistic, we relayed the typical pattern of fussy.  Though we thought she was experiencing a witching hour for the first 6 weeks, we now were not so sure.  Jen said that she clearly has “the colic” — a diagnosis with little remedy for the baby and no help for the parents.

I knew that it was a possibility.  In fact, I’ve been telling everybody that she is colicky.  But to hear it from the doctor made it real and made me realize that there is no cure, no tricks of the trade, no end in sight.

That news combined with the infliction of pain on my precious little one had me in tears by the time we left the office.  I always knew that shots were bad.  Babies are going to cry.  It’s not going to be fun.  But I wasn’t prepared to hear the actual sound of pain in my baby’s voice…. to see panic in her eyes…. to know that she expected me to make it stop.  It was a frightening reminder that I am her protection in this world.

You hear that, Self?  Don’t be a wuss!

We left the office, and she rather immediately fell asleep.  She’s been zonked out all afternoon.  I think we both needed a break from today.

after shots

And here are her stats:

2 mo growth sticker

Starting Early

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November 24, 2014

(of happenings on Saturday, November 22, 2014)

Selah June and Grandpa watched Gator football together.  The Gators played like crap, but luckily they were playing a crappy team.  This gave Selah June her first opportunity to see Florida Gators do what they often do best — play well against unworthy opponents. As you can see, she doesn’t quite know what to think about it.

Tummy Time Is For Losers

close baby face heavily edited

November 24, 2014

These pictures are from yesterday’s tummy time.  The morning light coming in the window was wonderful, and Mommy just had to shoot away.

Selah June spent some time trying out life on her tummy.  She’s not a huge fan.  She kicks her legs and squirms quite a bit, but she’s not too interested in stuff put in front of her face on the floor.  I think she knows it will still be there when she flips over.

Here she is with no idea what’s about to happen…

baby laying down

Here she is in full-on tummy time.

tummy time

And she’s given up…

head full of hair

It didn’t take too long for Daddy to come to the rescue.

in daddy arms in color

Nanny Nanny Boo Boo

blanket monkey

November 22, 2014

Selah June wakes up happy.  She smiles and coos.  She doesn’t mind diaper changes or getting dressed.  She doesn’t fuss too much while she waits to eat.  We have good time in the morning.

She looks cute every day, but she looked super cute this morning in her green polkadot outfit.  The light was nice, and so we had to have a photo shoot on the couch.

Yesterday, we tried out a nanny.  She was a wonderfully nice person with a great attitude.  But Selah June wasn’t happy.  She cried the whole time.  I suppose she didn’t like being without one of us… but I felt badly about it.  The nanny was frazzled by the time I got home, and I was frazzled at the thought of Little Miss being so upset.  I had left her, and she knew it.  Uggghhhh……

Jeremy was also unnerved by the experience.  We’re reevaluating options, but, for the time being, they do not include a nanny.

baby eye

Baths

cute little feet black and white cute little feet

November 21, 2014

In eight full weeks, I have yet to produce a post entirely about baths.  Shocking!

I have lots to say about this subject.  A Facebook post about a French nurse’s bathing technique for newborns changed my whole thinking on the matter.  Before watching this video, I was among the millions of new moms who struggled to choose among competing bath apparatuses.  Do I use the whale tub? or the mesh baby recliner?  Which whale tub do I use?  (because goodness knows I now have five of them from friends with toddlers…  apparently there is only one option in plastic tubs — the whale tub!)

Okay…. So I went with the mesh baby recliner.  How do I keep the baby wet enough to keep her warm with all the water rushing straight through the mesh to the countertop?  How do I keep the baby on the mesh recliner without straps and snaps?  Why would anybody want to bathe in a mesh recliner?

And then I watched this video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx-SwXgrefs

After pondering the likelihood that I would drown the baby and hoping the odds would be in my favor, I decided to try it.  Selah June is rather colicky, and we’ve tried many many things to help calm her down — especially during the evening witching hour.  This is one of the few predictable things that will make her little body relax.  She loves floating around in the sink full of water.  She loves the warm water ladled over her head full of hair.  She loves the full body massage we give her after bath time is done.  And I love her loving bath time.

On another related note:  How do infants get so much crap between their toes?