Monday, January 23, 2012

5 months old

On to Emma's monthly picture with Johnny Bear.
January 21, 2012 -- 5 months old.

Emma is grabbing just about anything and everything these days.
She loves to explore things by sticking them in her mouth.
She continues to be exclusively breastfed. No plans of introducing solids for at least one more month.

Fun with reflection

Emma discovers her own reflection.
There is a video that goes along with these pictures that will be posted sometime soon.
In the meantime, enjoy!




My favorite load

What is there not to love about this load of laundry?
It's easy to wash.
I save tons of money.
I help the environment -- God's creation.
No last minute runs to the store.
And they are fun and colorful.


Sorry, I'm weird like that...

Friday, January 20, 2012

Last videos as a four month old

This is Emma's last day at a four month old. Tomorrow, in just a few hours, she'll be a five month old. So many things continue to take place. For the first time yesterday, she grabbed and pulled my earring - ouch! In general, she can grab things as long as they are in reaching distance.

A few (fun to us) videos of our dear Emma girl.

Enjoy!



Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Unlike most stay at home moms...

(This is by far my longest post yet. Feel free to skip it, I won't be offended :p It's just that this has been on my mind for a few days now and I wanted to journal it.)

Unlike most stay at home moms, I never dreamed of being one growing up. I never said: “When I grow up, I want to be a mamma.” Instead, I saw myself as an astronaut, artist, architect, engineer, and eventually a teacher – what I ended up going to school for.

Even last year, as we were getting ready to become parents for the first time, the thought of still working in the classroom continued to linger in my head. Even though my job at the time discouraged me more times than not, being in the classroom brought much self-worth into my life. I got paid every month, I provided insurance for the two of us, received good observation reviews, my students did very good on their end of course testing, and I was working on my masters – the sky was the limit.

But the Lord continued to tug at my heart, as he had been for the past number of years, and the decision was made. I submitted my letter of resignation and walked out on the last day of school at peace with the choice we had made.

Well, a little girl was born to us. Four weeks into parenthood and she became colic. She would cry and cry and cry every night anywhere between one to two hours. She eventually grew out of this at about two months old and then our sleep issues began. She would not take a nap unless I held her in my arms. So here I was, a highly educated woman spending six hours of my daytime holding my child on the couch so that she could take her naps.

Fast forward to where we are at now. A little girl is almost five (gulp) months old. She is as sweet as they come! Strangers will stop us and compliment her – her smile, how content she is, how she never seems to fuss…

…At the fabric store yesterday, a lady waiting in line behind us said: “I did not want to jinx you, but I had to tell you that I am very impressed with her and how good she is doing.”

She went on to compliment me saying: “You must be a good mom. My daughter is a very good mom as well and her baby is just like yours, so good and peaceful.” Others have told me similar things: “It’s because you are so calm and patient with her that she is such a good baby.”

Well, truth be told, I know better than that, especially after this past Sunday’s sermon. Our pastor preached on a passage from Genesis, and whether this was his main point or not, this is what I heard: “We like to believe that we are where we are at in life because of our own doing and because of our own effort.” We think: It’s because of how hard I work, it’s because of the way I relate to people, it’s because I am prudent, it’s because I am patient, it’s because I am ____________ that I am where I am at now” But, we forget that there is nothing (no nothing!) we can do to deserve God’s goodness. He gives freely and without condition, including my baby girl’s sweet personality.

Having said that, when people do compliment me on my “parenting skills” (whichever those may be), this is what I hear: “I love you and I will take care of you as a mom and encourage you as many times as I need to.”

I know as well as the next person that I don’t have any control over my daughter’s temperament, but what a sweet way for the Lord to encourage me through this path of life which I was once hesitant to embark.

When people ask me whether I miss working, sometimes I say yes, sometimes I say no. Truth be told, it depends on the day. What I do know is that there have been many times where I have had to remind myself over and over why I stay home with Emma.

A friend of mine put it sweet and simple: “You are doing Kingdom’s work.”

Amen to that!

Sleepy head in the morning

Our sweet little girl is such a doll in the morning. Despite all the craziness we have gone through with her in the past, I have always been grateful for a baby girl who sleeps so well at night and wakes up so peacefully in the morning.

Her day schedule is changing, and though she has been taking two naps a day (morning and early afternoon), she does not like to take an early evening one. So after a few fussy bed-time evenings, B and I have decided to move her bed time to 6:30 pm instead of 7. This has gone pretty well. So well, that many times 7:30 am will roll around and we have to wake her up... like today. And this is the sweet face we get to admire at the breakfast table when we do:

Her latest trick - to bend forward and try to reach for her paci.
She hasn't figure out that as she bends forward, her paci actually moves further away from her.

And she is learning to love her thumb as well...


Friday, January 13, 2012

*Singing* with daddy

Do you think we have a future music director in the family?

Waving her arms like this is one of her most favorite things to do these days.

Please disregard our very *annoying* sink faucet half way through the video.

Monday, January 09, 2012

Sucking on rubber ducky


During her bath yesterday, Emma took rubber ducky and began sucking his beak like there was no tomorrow. We thought it was the funniest thing!

There is a funny video that goes along with this picture where she is "singing" and sucking away, but since it shows her completely naked, we will not be posting it on our blog. We realize that only parents, and maybe grandparents, think she is the greatest thing since sliced bread, but if you would like to still see the video, let us know and we'll send the link. We highly recommend it :p

Friday, January 06, 2012

Kitchen time

We can finally show off a little girl using more than just our camera.
In the kitchen with her mama, staying busy with her toys.
Yes, I speak to her exclusively in Spanish.

Emma's first word

Yesterday morning while I was changing her diaper, Emma squealed: "Awaaaaaaaaa", which I of course interpreted as "agua" (water in Spanish). I sure am glad to see our little girl is turning out to be bilingual. LOL

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Mama's helper (and 4 month checkup)


I love my little helper. Can't wait for her to actively help me in the kitchen one day. (And please disregard our giant pile of papers on the counter... it'll one day get sorted out, maybe sometime this week, right Honey? :p)

We had her four month check up last week and here are the numbers:

Weight: 15'10'' (90%)
Length: 24 3/4'' (75%)
Head: 16 1/2'' (75%)

Monday, January 02, 2012

Little Miss Grumps

Last Christmas, Byron gave me this blue robe which I have used most cold morning and evenings (and sometimes all day!). He calls me Mrs. Grumps in it.

He was determined to find a matching one for Emma to wear, and well... he did! She is appropriately named Miss Grumps while using it.

Christmas morning

These are one week late, but better late than never.

Christmas Eve and I was still working on these. Thankfully I finished them in time for Christmas morning.



Opening a gift from Oma.

Looks like a little girl is going to like it.
Thanks Oma!