Here is the baptism video. I wasn't able to combine them without losing significant image quality, so you have two videos. And the second one you may want to skip the middle section of the other babies being baptized.
3:15-6:04 are the other baptisms...while important, maybe skippable for the purposes of this blog.
Today our goal was to keep Isaac awake for an hour in between naps during the day. The reason is that he has started waking up around 4am quite awake. Ben and I usually go give him a pacifier once and that does the trick, but it is still not what we want to be doing. This was a little hard, but we did it...and it seemed to work rather well even. The real test will be tonight. Oh, except for right before dinner, when even tummy time couldn't wake him up.
Flurry has found a new hiding spot under Isaac's crib, although it looks like she's in jail.
I set Isaac down in the non-swinging swing for five minutes to go move around some furniture and he fell asleep. But he had been awake for a while, so it was rather understandable
Monday, February 20, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Sunday: isaac's problem, furniture
Isaac: waah
Amanda: you don't have any problems. What are you crying about?
Isaac: waah
Amanda: are you crying because your problem is that you don't have any problems?
Isaac scratches his face. There's a small drop of blood.
Isaac: WAAH
Amanda: there was no need to go and give yourself an actual problem for my sake.
I also spent quite a bit of time putting furniture together. The crib is all done and he is sleeping in it tonight.
The dresser is almost finished. I really like how everything looks and it is good quality stuff, but the assembly instructions could use a bit of work. One thing was labeled incorrectly, some bars didn't have labels, and there were not unique identifiers between the pieces of furniture. Hence, I put on two "C" pieces and then couldn't find the rest. It turned out they were unlabeled and I had to undo work that I had done.
Amanda: you don't have any problems. What are you crying about?
Isaac: waah
Amanda: are you crying because your problem is that you don't have any problems?
Isaac scratches his face. There's a small drop of blood.
Isaac: WAAH
Amanda: there was no need to go and give yourself an actual problem for my sake.
I also spent quite a bit of time putting furniture together. The crib is all done and he is sleeping in it tonight.
The dresser is almost finished. I really like how everything looks and it is good quality stuff, but the assembly instructions could use a bit of work. One thing was labeled incorrectly, some bars didn't have labels, and there were not unique identifiers between the pieces of furniture. Hence, I put on two "C" pieces and then couldn't find the rest. It turned out they were unlabeled and I had to undo work that I had done.
Isaac's good idea, bad idea
Good idea: eating when you are hungry
Bad idea: yelling at the food in front of you when you are hungry
Bad idea: yelling at the food in front of you when you are hungry
Saturday: a surprise and cousins
This morning my cousin and her daughter stopped by to see Isaac and me...it was fun.
Then this afternoon I started putting the crib together and ran into a large surprise...it is really a crib, changing table, and small dresser. This actually stressed me out a little bit because I was happy with the expected layout of isaac's room and now I need to choose what furniture I don't want. I know, it was a silly thing to be stressed about, but at least I identified it.
At night we went to Dad and Pat's and saw Kate and Oliver!
Then this afternoon I started putting the crib together and ran into a large surprise...it is really a crib, changing table, and small dresser. This actually stressed me out a little bit because I was happy with the expected layout of isaac's room and now I need to choose what furniture I don't want. I know, it was a silly thing to be stressed about, but at least I identified it.
At night we went to Dad and Pat's and saw Kate and Oliver!
Friday, February 17, 2012
Friday: seven weeks
Isaac is seven weeks old!
. Last night Ben took the first night feeding with a bottle. Isaac also decided to skip his midnight feeding again, so I only had to get up once during the night!
Today we learned about helicopters. He wore helicopters and Ben flew his RC helicopter around a bit
We also learned about a few of the tools used to fix helicopters. We did this while Ben put together my new desk chair.
hmm, I thought I had a ton of other things to say, but I can't remember.
. Last night Ben took the first night feeding with a bottle. Isaac also decided to skip his midnight feeding again, so I only had to get up once during the night!
Today we learned about helicopters. He wore helicopters and Ben flew his RC helicopter around a bit
We also learned about a few of the tools used to fix helicopters. We did this while Ben put together my new desk chair.
hmm, I thought I had a ton of other things to say, but I can't remember.
Thursday: green, kitchen, going out
Today was green day. It all started when Isaac wore a green shirt, pants with green on them, and green socks. Then since Ben wasn't dressed yet, Isaac thought it would be good for him to wear his green shirt. I threw on a green shirt, grabbed Flurry (who has green eyes) for a family picture.
Isaac was exhausted from organizing all that, so took his first nap of the day. I finished unpacking and cleaning the kitchen, and it looks awesome. Now to keep it that clean...
Finally, we had several errands to do this morning. This leads to a question...Isaac often seems to overheat in his car seat. So we used the bjorn at the library because he was awake and screaming (and hot). Then we used the stroller at Barnes & Noble because he was asleep (he got pretty warm, but not sweaty). What do other people do when going out to make everything go smoothly? Are there any tricks? I know he might get too hot because he screams, but then I think he screams because he is too hot.
Finally, we had several errands to do this morning. This leads to a question...Isaac often seems to overheat in his car seat. So we used the bjorn at the library because he was awake and screaming (and hot). Then we used the stroller at Barnes & Noble because he was asleep (he got pretty warm, but not sweaty). What do other people do when going out to make everything go smoothly? Are there any tricks? I know he might get too hot because he screams, but then I think he screams because he is too hot.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Wednesday:a walk
Today we went for a walk. I thought it was lovely...it was warm and sunny. Isaac thought it was torture.
To be fair, he was too hot as I didn't realize how warm it was and he was about to have a large bowel movement, so he was legitimately mad.
We got home, he cooled off, and we played with rings. Or at least I played with rings and Isaac put up with it.
Last,but not least, I put up a solar system in Isaac's room. There will be pictures later, but the box said that it had updated information about Pluto's status. I looked and looked but couldn't find anything. Everything referred to it as a planet. It was false advertising.
To be fair, he was too hot as I didn't realize how warm it was and he was about to have a large bowel movement, so he was legitimately mad.
We got home, he cooled off, and we played with rings. Or at least I played with rings and Isaac put up with it.
Last,but not least, I put up a solar system in Isaac's room. There will be pictures later, but the box said that it had updated information about Pluto's status. I looked and looked but couldn't find anything. Everything referred to it as a planet. It was false advertising.
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