So if I hadn't already realized how much my life has changed, I realized it this week. I have always loved the snow and as a teacher really loved it when it produced snow days. For the past four days the schools in the area have been out because of the snow and I could not be more ready for it to go away. I have been stuck in the house with Emma for the past five days and AM READY TO GET OUT. I want the snow to melt and the storm that is forecasted for next week to disappear. I have, of course, enjoyed the time with Emma and it has minimized our exposure to more germs, but there is nothing left to do in our little apartment but lose my mind.
While I was laying on the floor last night while playing with Emma, she rolled over to the right side. Until now she has only rolled to the left, so we were very excited (I know, I need to get out of the house). We got it on video of her rolling both ways although she has yet to figure out how to string it all together with flipping from her tummy to her back. I am sure that will come soon enough and then she will be all over the place. Enjoy the video.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
A New Thumb Sucker
FIrst Snowstorm
Cincinnati got a blast of winter weather over the past 36 hours and Emma had the opportunity to experience falling snow. We were so excited to bundle her up and take her out to the yard to see the snow falling from the sky. We were sorely disappointed by her reaction. Emma is usually so expressive and interactive but with the snow she just looked at us like she was saying "it is cold and why are we out here again?". Enjoy the pictures and video. She looked SOOO precious in her snowsuit and hat and mittens.
As a side note, we were very glad to have electricity today. The storm dumped 8 inches of snow with 1/2 inch of ice sandwiched in between and out electricity went out at 6am and we began to panic a little as to how we would keep Emma warm in 20 degree weather without heat. We laid in bed and talked about the many ways things could be worse and prayed and an hour later the electricity came back on...that was even more amazing considering the situation in September when it took a week for the power to come back on in many parts of the city. We are so thankful for the Lord's provision and safety even when we feel so vulnerable. Emma and I also enjoyed having Mike home the past two days...I guess it is God's way of preparing us for him being home with us indefinitely starting Monday.
Emma's first encounter with falling snow
Emma was staring at the snow falling out the window. It was very sweet. She was mesmerized by it until she gagged herself.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Cereal
Doctor Visit
Emma went to the doctor this morning and she is now 15 lbs 5 oz (75th percentile) and 27 in long (off the charts) and her head is 42 cm (75th percentile). She got her next round of shots and charmed the office staff with her smiles and impressed them with her strength. We will start her on cereal tonight and I will post a video this weekend! We are SO blessed to have a healthy and thriving daughter!

This picture was taken last night. I was cleaning up from dinner and walked out to get the rest of the dishes and saw Mike laying on the floor reading The Rainbow Fish to Emma. It was so sweet!
The video clip is of Emma trying to go to sleep in her crib. All I could see down the hall was her grabbing her feet in the air so I tried to get that on video but instead caught her with Duck on her head and loving on George. The best part is in the beginning I just don't know how to edit out the end yet!
This picture was taken last night. I was cleaning up from dinner and walked out to get the rest of the dishes and saw Mike laying on the floor reading The Rainbow Fish to Emma. It was so sweet!
The video clip is of Emma trying to go to sleep in her crib. All I could see down the hall was her grabbing her feet in the air so I tried to get that on video but instead caught her with Duck on her head and loving on George. The best part is in the beginning I just don't know how to edit out the end yet!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Four Months Old
Happy Four Month Birthday, Emma! Here are some pictures to show Emma's size and growth now that she is four months old. She was so squirmy and I was not able to get the pictures I had hoped for but these are very cute! I tell more about the drama of taking these pictures in the video at the end of this post. (Her eyes are blue although you cannot tell with the dark backdrop.)




Emma turned four months old today. It is amazing how fast those four months have gone. We celebrated the day with Emma's first cold (thankfully it is not a bad one). I am loving being home with her each and every day and am so thankful the Lord has blessed me with this opportunity. With that said, this has been so hard and we are going through some great challenges with Emma right now with sleep and crying fits and mood. She is not what you would consider an "easy baby"...not even close. That is especially tough for me as I work through those challenges day in and day out and we have regressed far more than we have grown in so many areas. I am anxious to hear the pediatrician's advice on Thursday. Mike and I are continually amazed at how much we love her and cherish her. She is such a joy and blessing to us!
At four months old Emma is...
...rolling over all the time from her back to her tummy. She is just now figuring out that she can also do that in the crib.
...sleeping with her face against the bumper pad with Curious George's foot in one hand and duck in the other.
...playing with her feet all the time.
...playing in the megasaucer.
...picking up toys and putting them in her mouth.
...giggling (and coughing out of excitement) all the time.
...sucking on her fingers (and pacifier...yes, I did say pacifier...it made a comeback after two weeks without it) all day long.
I will post an update on Thursday after we go to the doctor and officially know how much she has grown.
Emma turned four months old today. It is amazing how fast those four months have gone. We celebrated the day with Emma's first cold (thankfully it is not a bad one). I am loving being home with her each and every day and am so thankful the Lord has blessed me with this opportunity. With that said, this has been so hard and we are going through some great challenges with Emma right now with sleep and crying fits and mood. She is not what you would consider an "easy baby"...not even close. That is especially tough for me as I work through those challenges day in and day out and we have regressed far more than we have grown in so many areas. I am anxious to hear the pediatrician's advice on Thursday. Mike and I are continually amazed at how much we love her and cherish her. She is such a joy and blessing to us!
At four months old Emma is...
...rolling over all the time from her back to her tummy. She is just now figuring out that she can also do that in the crib.
...sleeping with her face against the bumper pad with Curious George's foot in one hand and duck in the other.
...playing with her feet all the time.
...playing in the megasaucer.
...picking up toys and putting them in her mouth.
...giggling (and coughing out of excitement) all the time.
...sucking on her fingers (and pacifier...yes, I did say pacifier...it made a comeback after two weeks without it) all day long.
I will post an update on Thursday after we go to the doctor and officially know how much she has grown.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
A Few of My Favorite Things
Mike and I are trying to remember and record some of our favorite things Emma does. We find ourselves saying "You know what Emma hasn't done in a while..." and we realize that behavior is gone and replaced with a new one. So, I am trying to keep a list of her cute behaviors so I can always remember them. Here are just three of my favorites right now...
1. When she gets excited she coughs...it is a short dry cough but she does it every time she is excited.
2. When she is playing with a toy she likes she puts it up to her mouth and pulls her legs up to her chest (this often results in her rolling over as well).
3. When Emma gets a hold of a stuffed animal, she coughs and then bites it to show her excitement.
I got a video clip (see below) of her doing these things (except the cough...we will work to capture that)...
Here are some pictures from the past few days...enjoy!
2. When she is playing with a toy she likes she puts it up to her mouth and pulls her legs up to her chest (this often results in her rolling over as well).
3. When Emma gets a hold of a stuffed animal, she coughs and then bites it to show her excitement.
I got a video clip (see below) of her doing these things (except the cough...we will work to capture that)...
Here are some pictures from the past few days...enjoy!
Emma learning to sit up in the Bumbo seat.
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