
Thursday, November 20, 2008
After 17 LONG years!!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Daddy's Blog



Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Catch up~
Sofie is doing well in her daycare. It's too cute, she already has a few friends that she plays with. This is another friend of Sofie, her name is Kaylin. Kaylin is a few months older than Sofie but it's too cute seeing them play with each other and get along. We know they are gonna be best buds!

This was on one of our outings. Just the two of us.



Well, some bad news; Sofie has her very first cold.
She has been such a trooper. She started feeling warm on Friday. And sure enough, Saturday she had a fever of 101.8 with a nose full of snot. Nick and I had to become experts with a rectal thermometer. We watched her all weekend and tended to our little snuggle bug.
She is getting a little better but still under the weather. We feel so helpless. There really is nothing to do for a baby except give lots of hugs and tons of kisses.
Her appetite is still good. She can still put back a bottle of formula!

Friday, October 17, 2008
So close!
Yesterday was Nick's first time attempting the "routine" and he did a magnificent job. He has become such a wonderful, loving father. I always knew he would be a great Dad, but he has far exceeded my expectations. He is involved, patient and concerned as much if not more than I.
As we continue the Ferber Method we are trying to hit another milestone. Sofie is so close to crawling! I think my camera has become my permanent accessory. She is able to get up on her knees and rock back and forth but has yet to take that first crawl.
Keep posted for any updates.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Day 2 of mission "Ferberization"

Tonight, I think it's gonna be a little rough but will only get easier with practice. I will keep my trusty monitor right next to me. Meanwhile, reminding myself it's for the best and will make her happier in the long run. 
Sleep little Sofie.
Dr. Ferber is a Pediatrician and Director of The Center for Pediatric Sleep Disorders at Boston's Children's Hospital. His practices are tried and true. There are dozens of "sleep methods" out there but Nick and I decided to attempt this one because it promotes "self-soothing". Meaning, a child has the natural ability to put themselves to sleep rather than having to be patted, rocked or other form of soothing. The link below gives some great advice.
http://www.childrenshospital.org/views/june04/sleepless.html
I am trying to get her to sleep in her own crib and begin the task of taking back my bed. I have loved snuggling her and having her hug me in the middle of the nights…but I think I’m just being selfish. I want her to be a good sleeper and have healthy sleep habits.
So we started this long and painful night with our new bedtime routine. Dr. Ferber says it’s the best way to signal it’s time to go to sleep. We fed Sofie a good meal, gave her a nice warm bath. Told her a nice and loving bedtime story, gave her kisses and hugs and gently placed her in the crib. Well, two seconds later as we were walking out of the room she figured out we were not taking her with us and immediately began to scream. According to Dr. Ferber…parents must wait it out. We waited five minuets, went in and “soothed” her and walked out of her room…meanwhile she is still sobbing. I waited ten minuets and then, like magic…she was out. During the entire time I’m watching my poor little snuggle bug on our video monitor wanting so badly to rush in there and grab her and hold her!
Sofie woke up at 1:20 a.m. rested and ready for round two. Well, 45 min. later…she has fallen back asleep and I’m feeling the dark circles starting to gain momentum. I can only imagine what I’m going to look like tomorrow. What ever happened to the “glow” a woman gets during pregnancy? I think it’s our body laughing at us, as if it knows all the sleepless daunting nights we are in store for!
According to the HUNDREDS of sleep articles that we've read, it normally takes about three nights...well see! Cross your fingers and say a prayer for both Sofie and me.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Seventh Month posting

CALIFORNIA 2008


I took Sofie and Nick to Huntington Harbor, to this secluded bay where I spent a lot of time with my mom growing up. The weather was perfect and brought back a flood of wonderful childhood memories for me. Taking Sofie to the beach were I spent so much time as a kid was special. I still can't believe this special little girl belongs to Nick and I.



Huntington Beach Pier




Our little girl is growing before all of our eyes. It seems like it was just a few short months ago that I was posting blogs about her arrival. She has been such a blessing and the carefree baby Nick and I prayed for. She is PERFECT!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Sippy stardom!
Sofie, sippy cup, six months! Is this normal?
She just woke up and still a bit groggy from not sleeping too good the night before. She had her six months shots and ran a little fever but pulled through like a champ!Some exciting news for us, come October she will be starting daycare! It's just for two days a week. Nick and I feel it will expose her other kids, sharing and begin her socialization skills. I will admit, it will be hard in the beginning but will only get easier with time. At least that's what I'm telling myself.
I have been trying to get Sofia in the routine of sleeping in her crib. I'll admit, she has been sleeping with Nick and I most of the nights. I've been reading all of the different "methods" of getting her to sleep by herself and still not fully into a routine. Well, I've come to my limits. I can't take the 2 a.m feeding anymore.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Half birthday!
Well Sofia celebrated her half year birthday on the 5th. We made her a half cake and her Nonnie gave her a half wrapped present. Watching her grow has been such an experience. She has changed in so many ways from the fragile, newborn we cautiously brought home.
Here is Sofie unwrapping her gift from her Nonnie.
Nonnie only wrapped half of the gift and topped it with half a bow.
Sofie's half cake. Vanilla cake with cherry frosting and decorated with chocolate.
Sofie was not able to eat any cake...this year anyway but we did give her a taste of the cherry flavored frosting. She LOVED IT!
She should be a bit more enthusiastic by next year.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Just around the corner...6 months
Well, it's seems like it was just yesterday that I was updating this blog with the news of Sofia's arrival. Now, in just a few short days she will be turning 6 months old. I can't believe it! She has changed in so many ways that it's mind boggling. Her laughs, giggles, concentrating looks and inquisitive glances. It's an indescribable feeling of pride, accomplishment and fear all wrapped into one ball of emotions.She has begun to say what we believe is "mum" or sometimes "mama". She said "mum" a few days before my birthday, it was the best birthday present I've ever received.
Sofia really enjoys bathtime. She never cries while soaking. She just learned to splash the water and make a fun mess. At the end of bath time both her and I are completely drenched.
That being said, pool time is no different. She enjoys swimming with Daddy and just feeling the cool water on her skin.
















