Sunday, December 31, 2006
Day 11: Happy New Year and Dylan Turns Four Months Old
Speaking of stuffing myself, Tommy and I gave into temptation and tasted one of Snuffy's treats. They look and smell like a lovely peanut butter cookie, and all the ingredients are regular people food ingredients, so we can't be blamed. (they are not that good, but I think we've performed a public service so no one else has to try them)
Dylan has really been in a good mood for most of our trip, so that has been nice. She is also back to sleeping better again lately, which makes a big difference in both of our moods. I haven't done any work, which is bad. I think this month is going to be ugly. We head back home tomorrow and try again with daycare on Wednesday.
Our new four month old baby, now with screeching action
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Day 9: NYC to Ithaca
In other news, I moved Dylan up to the next diaper size (size 3 if you're interested, the big fatty -- at this rate she'll be in Depends before she's toilet trained). I thought the old size was a little on the small side and the new one would be a little big. I now realize that she probably outgrew the old size a week or two ago and the new ones fit perfectly. I wondered why they were suddenly leaking so much.
Day 8: We Recover From Day 7
Ben cooked us a delicious fancy meal for dinner, which was great. Dylan cranked her way through the whole thing, but much as she might try she can't stop me from eating.
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Day 6: Ithaca to NYC
Snuffy is staying in Ithaca this time (due to: would rather go 24 hours without pooping than go on pavement). It was so weird to have a car ride without him. I kept looking back for his fluffy head only to see our luggage luxuriantly spread out around the car because we didn't have to leave space for him and his stuff.
I have stuffed myself full of pizza chocolate mousse cake, which makes it a good night.
Day 5: We Eat and Eat
we got one we got one we got one
Monday, December 25, 2006
Day 4: The Christmas Evening
We foolishly did a big Wegmans trip yesterday. I think it was actually at capacity. Every single parking space was taken and every single cashier was open and every square inch of the store had a cart in it. It was the fun kind of trip where it's like in Supermarket Sweep where you just go around grabbing things because there's so much food to be made.
Dylan has had some kind of epiphany in the past couple of days. She can really use her hands a lot better, and can spin the damn lion all by herself over and over and over. Wait, is that progress? Also, her head grew about three sizes (like the scene at the end of the grinch where his heart grows there sizes so it doesn't fit in that little box anymore) and that pig hooded towel that I took pictures of her just recently doesn't even fit anymore. She was much happier today than she has been in a few weeks, and really engaged with people and toys.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Day 3 : Tully to Ithaca
Snuffy received this lovely gift and has been carrying it around for hours (the red splotch is a Swarthmore decal):
Dylan hasn't been sleeping enough lately, so she is tired and cranky a lot. As am I.
Day 2: Deep in the Heart of Tully
Dylan received this as a gift, which was either a mistake or an attempt to stop the crying while still enjoying the pretty baby eyes.
Uncle Zach is desperately in love with Dylan, so we pawned her off on him while we went out for cigarettes and beer.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Day 1 of our Epic Journey: Rochester to Tully
The car trip went well. We can generally keep Dylan asleep or happy for about two hours in the carseat and then all is lost. Luckily this leg of the trip was only two hours long. The Ithaca to NYC leg is another story.
Anyway, the loot! The loot! I've figured out we've got the best scam ever going. You know how parents get divorced and the kids get twice as many presents? Well, Dylan's got Aaron's divorced parents for Hanukkah PLUS my parents for Christmas, plus her own parents. Not to mention various
Oh yeah, plus lots of love and affection and whatever.
The 2000lb Snuffy hoist
What cool corduroys you have, my dear
Dylan sports a lovely Silk Oak onesie
Putting the bathtub on the counter: not a good idea
Thursday, December 21, 2006
plug
We're sick
I am far crankier about it than Dylan. Although it is sort of pathetic to hear her try to breathe through her nose while nursing. But my throat hurts and my nose is running and we're traveling today and wah wah wah.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Daycare, Week 3 Day 3
We are leaving tomorrow on an epic almost two-week road trip. I'm hoping those two weeks will make a difference and that things will go better once we start up again in January. In the meantime we can work on the bottle and on trying to help Dylan calm down without nursing and I have no idea what else to do. Yesterday when I went to pick her up there was one woman (I think maybe they called in the one person she likes) rocking her trying to give her a bottle while another one operated her elephant over and over (oh yes, there's an elephant version of the beloved lion and she loves them both). She seems to need a 2:1 adult to baby ratio rather than 1:4.
Today when I picked her up, exhausted and whimpering, I took her back to my office for a minute. As soon as my friends came out to talk to her she was all smiles and cooing. Jerk.
Don't be fooled by the sweet pictures, for she is an evil baby monster.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Weekend Update
Baby care has been fairly brutal the past couple of weeks. Dylan has been getting up at 7am regardless of when she went to bed, which ranges from 9 - midnight. The unfortunate part is that if she falls asleep while eating, which happens all the time, we have to either viciously pinch her awake or else hold her upright for at least 90 minutes because she has such bad reflux it will wake her up if she is horizontal before then. This also means that if she naps within an hour or so of eating she only stays asleep for 20-30 minutes. So pretty much she's not napping well and is sleeping less at night, which makes her cranky for a lot of the day. She has also been particularly clingy and needy. I am also cranky because sadly enough I can't function on less than 9 hours of sleep, and the 2-hours of baby-holding-upright-time in the evenigs are cutting into that. Plus daycare still can't handle her for very long, so I still have her for most of the day and can't get any work done. whine whine whine whine whine whine
All three of us appear in a photo at the same time (courtesy of Sol, who luckily has the same camera as us to ensure continuity with the other pictures posted here), thus dispelling the notion that Aaron and I are actually the same person as we are never seen together
Snuffy uses his tongue to woo the ladies
Saturday, December 16, 2006
some thoughts and happenings
If you want Dylan to smile and she doesn't know your face, you will have to work for it. This will involve many entertaining antics and humiliating positions. She will tease you with little smile-like twitches first. And then maybe you'll get one out of her, if you're lucky.
You know how "You." are Time's person of the year? Cnn.com says "You were chosen over Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, North Korea's Kim Jong Il and former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. Congratulations." Aaron wonders what if you are, for example, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. That must be confusing.
Speaking of Aaron, I think he has been studying too much because he told me if he doesn't get a Wii this morning he will have to get his belt because he has to get his regression out somehow.
Trilemma
heh heh fire heh heh
She got to (try to) open this cool toy from Saba. She couldn't do it though so Aaron took it for himself.
Friday, December 15, 2006
And we didn't think he'd finish high school
He got into college! Early! No more writing of painful painful essays! A ready answer to holiday party questions about his plans for the future! He can use Dylan to pick up college girls!
(he's going to Swarthmore)
We left Dylan at daycare today for three hours because I had a meeting, and the only time I stopped in she was asleep. Every single time I have gone to get her or feed her she has been 1) asleep, 2) screaming, or 3) whimpering because she's too tired to be hysterical anymore. It is draining, to say the least, for me and for her. And I don't get much of a break when she's there because I have to go in so often and I am anxiously waiting for them to call the rest of the time. They took the babies out for a walk today, which she liked. I think they're not used to three month olds who want such constant entertainment. I am sure things will get better for her once she gets more mobile and can eat solids, but in the meantime it's going to be hard.
I got her to (grudgingly) take two ounces of milk from a bottle yesterday, and they got her to take one ounce from a sippy cup today.
Stripes
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Daycare...eh
Still working diligently on the bottle, with some small, limited success. I do think it will help once she gets that down. Must go rescue her again.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
So far so good...
Monday, December 11, 2006
Daycare, Week 2 Day 1
I have gotten her to take a half ounce from the bottle two days in a row. In order to do this, only I can do it, I have to use a specific kind of bottle, and I have to hold her facing out while I walk around the room singing and shoving the bottle in her face. Convenient, no?
I have a video of Dylan snacking on the exersaucer but youtube is fighting with me so maybe tomorrow.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Guess who got a jury summons
Dylan has been very cranky and not wanting to be put down the past few days. I looked in the book that talks about the fussy times and again she's doing exactly what it says. Unfortunately, it also says this will last four more weeks. That combined with continued efforts at daycare should make for good times ahead. I think I am making some progress with the bottle but it's still going to be a while before she'll take it readily. I think the people at daycare think all problems will be solved once she does that. Fools.
We put Dylan in the exersaucer because she is really enjoying toys now even though she is way too small for her feet to reach the ground. We put a big thick book under them so they would touch. She definitely likes it, although she mostly tries to climb out because through some oversight she can't get her mouth on the toys from the seat.
Aaron came upon this little scene in the kitchen yesterday:
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Two stories
He threw it away.
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One day an older lady was riding the city bus, holding her very small, very nervous and neurotic dog on her lap, and sitting in the aisle seat. At a certain stop, a man about her own age got on the bus, and spotting the only empty seat left, next to the lady and her dog, squeezed past her and sat down by the window. They rode along for a while, and soon the man opened a bag from the deli, and pulled out a gigantic pickle, wrapped up in waxed paper. Upon seeing this, the little dog went crazy, barking and sneezing at the man. The lady tried to hold him and calm him, and said to the man, "Say, Mister, you can't eat that pickle now because my little FiFi is allergic to the smell, and it gives her fits." The man ignored her and began to unwrap his pickle. The lady, speaking a little louder, said again, "Excuse me sir, but I _said_ you can't eat that now, because it bothers my little dog." The man turned to her, still unwrapping his pickle, and said, "I don't really care what your dog likes or doesn't like. I haven't had my lunch, and I'm going to eat my pickle," and he took a huge bite. Well, the dog went berserk! She barked and sneezed and foamed at the mouth, and nearly tore herself out of the woman's grasp. "Sir, I MUST DEMAND THAT YOU STOP EATING THAT PICKLE, THIS VERY MINUTE," she shouted, over the dog. "IF YOU DON'T, I SHALL BE FORCED TO TAKE IT FROM YOU AND THROW IT OUT OF THE WINDOW!" Munching sedately, the man said, in a loud but calm voice, "Lady, if you so much as lay a finger on my pickle, I will take that yapping flea bag on your lap and throw IT out the window," and took another bite of his pickle, chewing contentedly.
True to her word, the woman reached over and twitched the pickle from the man's hand and flung it out the open window. The man chewed his mouthful of pickle and swallowed it, wiping his mouth and hands on a napkin. And, true to _his_ word, he grabbed the little dog by the scruff of the neck and threw IT out the window.
The bus chugged on and the woman went into hysterics, cursing at the man and threatening him with all sorts of vile treatment at the hands of her lawyers.
At the next stop, the bus pulled up and the doors hissed open. Standing there on the curb, wagging its tail and dragging its leash was the little dog. And do you know what it had in its mouth?
The BRICK!
mutter mutter shaggy dog story mutter mutter
Friday, December 08, 2006
No Soap, Radio
We did another hour of daycare today. It didn't go great, but I figure she's at least getting used to the place and the people every day. Still no luck with the bottle, despite trying a secret embarrassing weapon.
People keep telling me that teething toys for babies are not called chew toys. But I am set in my ways, so apparently Dylan is going to keep getting chew toys.
Actual question asked in one of Tommy's college interviews: If you could have an extra appendage anywhere, what would it be?
The interviewer said she would have chosen a retractable unicorn horn that could cause world peace and cure AIDS. Loser. I was thinking along the lines of a hook. Aaron wants a corkscrew, although he's worried they wouldn't let him through airport security. Any other suggestions are welcome in the comments.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Thursday daycare report
I decided to try a few things differently today. I brought her in the early afternoon instead of the morning. I wrote out a list of things we find work well with her. She had just napped and been fed when I brought her in. And I came back and picked her up after an hour. All in all, not that helpful to me as a way to get free time, but vastly better than the previous three days, when she was absolutely hysterical and inconsolable every single time I got there to pick her up, even when I was only gone an hour.
Today when I got there she was sitting in a high chair like it was her throne, happily yammering away at the room. She really just likes to see what's going on around her, and I think that helped a lot. They said she cried once, but they got her to calm down pretty easily. I decided to take her home today while she was happy rather than pushing my luck. We still have to work on the bottle, which will help her wake up from naps without panicking, but maybe this is a good first step. Luckily we have quite a few weeks to play around with this before both of us are working all day again.