Saturday, January 25, 2014

Week 11

Week 11
January 17 - 24

In Bea's words....
I spent Saturday morning snuggling with my Mom and Dad. 

They act like this is their favorite part of the day....
my favorite part of the day is whenever I get to eat.

But, my Mom can be pretty funny sometimes. She likes to smile at me a lot. I like it.

They bundled me up and carried me to the Gasparilla Children's Parade in the Florida cold (my mom says 50 degrees is cold to be outside...)

I didn't see much of the parade, I fell asleep.

Daddy caught this video of me playing in my swing. 

On Sunday they took me to Orlando and we went to Epcot. 
Some nice people passing by offered to take this photo for Mom and Dad. They said I was adorable.

I love to ride around where I can see what's going on. Daddy wears me in the baby carrier and I love it.

The rest of the week me and Mom enjoyed being lazy at home.

I love talking to Mom in the mornings and telling her about my dreams.

This is me post-bottle. I love my bottles.

Snuggles on Mom are the best.

Mom even let me tummy sleep for just a little bit this week. A special treat since I love to cuddle this way.

Daddy always tells me funny things before he goes to work.


He's pretty funny too.

At the end of the week Momma could tell I wasn't feeling too good.
We went to the Doctor and she said it was a mild cold. 

Mom let me snuggle with her a lot. I needed it.

I keep a tight grip on her.

My dad is ridiculous. 

I might have been a little under the weather, but I still liked playing with my Mom.

Here's me wearing the same outfit. I've gotten so big!

I love to play "Peek-a-boo" with Momma. I don't grab at the blanket or anything yet, but I do smile when she lays it over my face and then pulls it away.

Mom says I'm the cutest thing ever.

I love our morning snuggles.


I love our food time too!

Mom says my bib says it all!

Note from Momma:
Bea did get her first cold this week. Just a little teeny cough and some sneezing. She ran a low-grade fever for a very short time, too. I went ahead and took her to the Dr. since this was her first time with any sick symptoms. Typical first-time mom stuff. Bea's handling this cold like a champ of course. Though, her little cough just about breaks my and Matt's heart. I'm making sure she takes extra long naps and we've done a steam shower a couple times for her to help with the congestion. I hate for her to be sick, but like the Dr. said - you kinda have to get sick in order to build your immune system - so, if she's gonna be sick at least it's mild and not bad on her. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Week 10

Week 10
January 11th - 17th

We did a LOT of fun things this week. Bea went to our friend's birthday party. She was the only baby there and did great. We didn't stay very long - in order to be sure we didn't wear out the baby welcome. :-) Next year we'll have to get a baby sitter for the Schneider's annual birthday party.

Watching Daddy play Super Mario Brothers on his Wii U. Great start to a lazy Saturday.

We've started getting into a routine now that we're home after the holidays. I'm learning Bea's needs and when she needs certain things. Right now she's eating every 3 hours. She'll get about 6 oz. of formula in the morning to start the day once she wakes up. Then I give her about 4 oz. of formula in 3 hour increments after that. Her last bottle of the night is 5-6 oz. to tide her over for a good long sleep. I could give her more and feed her less, but she seems to spit up a lot more with 5 oz. and is still hungry in the same increments throughout the day. This system seems to work and has been for the past week. Of course now that I've written about it she'll change it all - but that's ok. I'm learning with her.

Our day starts around 7:30. Bea wakes up and Matt goes to get her from her crib. He brings her in the bed with us and we snuggle and talk to her as she fully wakes up. She gets a little fussy and I go and make her bottle while Daddy gets in a few of his own snuggles before work. Then I get back in bed and give her her morning bottle right there. She knows what it means when I lay her back and tuck the burp cloth up under her chin. She starts opening and closing her mouth like a baby bird. It's pretty cute. After she finishes her bottle she plays in our bed for a bit longer.

About an hour hour and a half to two hours after waking up she's ready for her morning nap (rough life). I cuddle her and get her back to sleep all while still in our bed. Matt gets up and gets ready for the day around us. By the time Matt leaves for work she's already down for her morning nap or getting close. I just let her stay in our bed for this nap. She's cozy and warm and happy. I put a few pillows on either side of her to keep her from moving around and she snoozes away. I get up and take the chance to grab some breakfast, wash bottles, clean house, do laundry, work on a project, or do whatever else needs to be done house-wise. After sleeping from about 9 - 11 a.m., Bea wakes up and is ready for bottle number 2. She and I usually snuggle up in the chair in the living room for this feeding. I'll flip channels on TV while she eats.

After that bottle she's in a very good mood and is happy to play on the floor while I grab lunch. I'll eat and then play on the floor with her for a good while. This usually is when I take tons of cell phone photos and videos of her impeccable cuteness. The afternoons vary - sometimes we head out to the grocery store or somewhere I need to go. Walmart, Target, the mall, JoAnns, etc. Other times we stay in. If I'm out she'll take a nap on the car ride. If I'm in we find a place for her to settle in for another nap. Sometimes in the swing, sometimes on our bed again, sometimes in the bouncy seat on the floor, sometimes on the couch, sometimes on me. She's sleeping GREAT in her bed at night so I'm afraid to put her in it to nap during the day. She's not so great at settling down for a nap and I don't want to turn the crib into a stressful place for her.

She'll wake up again for another bottle in the afternoon and kinda chills for the evening with a very short nap. She's not a great napper after her long morning nap and I am happy just to see her doze off for 30 minutes - which is why she naps in lots of different locations.

Matt comes home and we eat dinner. Then we snuggle Bea up in warm clothes and a warm hat for our evening run. We got a BabyTrends running stroller on Amazon and I love it. Bea loves it too. Usually she stays awake for the first half of the run and falls asleep in the second half. Once we get home she wakes up when we get her out of the stroller. She then takes a warm bath and plays in the water. Then I or Matt give her her last bottle, snuggle her a bit and then swaddle her in her swaddle sack. We lay her down when she's still a little bit awake. She's in her crib with the sound machine and her seahorse playing music. She's usually out within 5 minutes. Most nights she's asleep between 10:30 and 11:30 p.m.

Sometimes you just need a fistful of Momma's hair.

She's doing VERY good about sleeping nights in her crib - we hear her on the monitor a couple times in the night making little noises but so far she is content in her bed and she falls back asleep. I think the swaddle helps a ton. She's up anytime between 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. and we start the day all over again.

I realize how lucky I am with this sweet baby girl. As long as she has a bottle and a soft place to nap she is pretty content. Everyday waking up to see her is so fun. She smiles as soon as she sees me or Matt. I love watching the monitor in the mornings when Matt goes to get her from her crib to bring her in with us. She's a fiery girl who knows what she wants, but lucky for me as her Momma her wants are pretty basic and she's easy to please.

Wearing her bib that Daddy made while waiting in the delivery room.


I had to take her out of church this particular Sunday. She woke up with a wet diaper and was ready to talk and tell some stories. She spent the rest of church on a bench outside just talking and jabbering away. She got lots of smiles from the other church folks.

Lunchtimes smiles.

Bundled up in the stroller for a run.

Mimi made the hat and sent it down to us just in time.

More morning smiles.

Chilling with Momma after my morning bottle.

Loving getting out and about in my stroller.

THIS FACE! I LOVE IT!

Snuggles. I take them as often as I can get them.

Chilly Florida day? Legwarmers are the perfect solution.

We have fun together.

The many faces of Bea.

Love this girl so much.

She's silly just like her dad.

And absolutely PERFECT in every way.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Week 9

January 4th - 10th

Nine Weeks!

Two months old!

This week Bea officially turned 2 months old. She's been so awake, talkative and fun.

She has loved her new toy she got for Christmas. This has a piano key kick board that plays notes and music when you kick it. I think her favorite part of this toy is not the music and the kickboard as I thought it would be - it's the mirror that is right over her face. She loves to talk to her mirror friend.

I got this outfit from the thrift store before she was born.
I love it and I can't believe she can already fit into it!

She loves it too.

Mommy and Beezus.

Sleepy cuddly gal. 
We had some chilly days in Tampa this week and Bea was happy to cuddle up in warm clothes and blankets and cuddle with me.

I love the feeling of this gal sleeping on me. So peaceful. I soak up every second.

Bea met her cousin Caroline - Caroline arrived on December 30th. Her big brother is Charlie. So fun to have two babies!

Caroline was the same weight when she was born as Bea was. It's amazing the growth that happens in two months!!

Bea's been holding her head up great so we tried out the bumbo seat. She loves it. I don't leave her in there for too long, but she loves being able to look around. 

Sent this photo to Daddy at work.

Ready to watch the National Championship game with Daddy. Auburn didn't win, but they played great. She really watches the game. Anytime football is on she turns toward the TV and stares. I know it's the bright colors, contrast and constant movement on the screen. Makes me and her Dad laugh - she's a football baby for sure - which is good.

More cold weather snuggles. This pair of pants with the attached tutu cracks me up.

Father/Daughter snuggles while Daddy is on his lunch break.

Two Months old - With Mr. Broccoli.

Ignore my feet in this photo and just focus on that adorable, happy baby.

She's so big!

And CUTE!

She's discovered her hands and loves to chew on them.

Mommy and Bea.

A comparison.
One month on the left and two months on the right.

I LOVE this kid.

And look at that RED hair!

At her two month doctor appointment she was perfectly healthy. She weighed 11.8 lbs (70% percentile) and was 21.5 inches long (25% percentile - she's a shorty - but so are me and Matt). Her head circumference was 16 cm. Doctor said she looked great. She got her immunizations - one oral medication and 3 shots. She was a champ for the shots. She cried afterward, but it was more her sleepy cry than an "I'm in pain" cry. I think it was roughest on Daddy who couldn't even watch. 

The nurse loved her strawberry blonde hair. Bea even talked to the nurse a little bit before the shots were given - the nurse was impressed. :-) Of course, Matt and I think Bea is a genius. 

Everyday with this baby is awesome and fun. I couldn't ask for a better job and thank God daily for her. I pray she always stays this happy and healthy. 

Love you Beezus!