Gemma is 5 weeks old today! I'm making it my goal to do the weekly picture for at least the first 12 weeks. We'll see if I can stick to it!
Gemma is starting to be so much fun! She is a wiggler and has started moving around, pivoting on her belly. She has no idea she is doing it, but she wiggles and wiggles until she has made her way to a new spot. She makes her move on both her front and on her back!
Gemma enjoys and occasionally tolerates tummy time. She pushes up on her arms and looks around. She loves to have company talking to her and tracks pretty well with her eyes, although they still cross sometimes!
Gemma is working hard at vocalizing. Her arms and legs will go and go and go. Suddenly everything else will stop moving and she'll push her tongue in and out several times before saying "goo". Or "gah!". It takes a LOT of effort on her part, but it is very cute!
The sleep continues to be hit or miss. Some nights she'll go 5-6 hours at a stretch and then the next she won't go more than 3. I'm ready for a little more sleep!
We did a cloth diaper trial this week an Gemma is still a little small for our diapers- which resulted in a mess. This means she is still in size 1 diapers. She is also wearing size 0-3 - but I've already had to put away a few of the outfits that were on the smaller size.
Amelia and William continue to find Gemma adorable and wonderful. Even when she is crying- they are so sweet with her. They pat her, sing to her, shush her, and delight in everything she does. They have been remarkably understanding and patient with Gemma and me! I just wish they'd use a little of that goodwill towards each other lately!
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Helpful hubby
I have a helpful hubby- I'm a lucky girl!
Don't get me wrong, he makes me crazy on a regular basis. But, he has taken on most of the meal prep and bedtime routine for the bigger kids without complaint. This is the hardest time of day fir our family. Everyone is tired and less patient. The home stretch between 6pm and 8pm can be rough. His non existent free time has dwindled to using the restroom by himself and whatever quiet he can get at work. When he is home, he is a daddy on duty.
For a change of pace, I offered to bathe the big kids so he could have some baby time. He broke out our friend Mr Bjorne (name brand of carrier) and vacuumed. Can't be that, can you?
Don't get me wrong, he makes me crazy on a regular basis. But, he has taken on most of the meal prep and bedtime routine for the bigger kids without complaint. This is the hardest time of day fir our family. Everyone is tired and less patient. The home stretch between 6pm and 8pm can be rough. His non existent free time has dwindled to using the restroom by himself and whatever quiet he can get at work. When he is home, he is a daddy on duty.
For a change of pace, I offered to bathe the big kids so he could have some baby time. He broke out our friend Mr Bjorne (name brand of carrier) and vacuumed. Can't be that, can you?
Friday, July 13, 2012
Swim time!
We are doing swimming lessons this week! What a great way to beat the heat every day! Except poor Gemma and Mama who just have to watch...
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Gemma's one month Pictures
I finally have the new blog uploading picture thing figured out. No promises that I will use it more often because it still requires two hands (current blog time is while I'm feeding a baby with one hand and blogging on my phone with the other hand).
We did a very small photo shoot yesterday to celebrate Gemma turning a month old. It was a super busy day full of household chores, shopping, swimming lessons and dinner guests. Next time I take this photography approach I need to remember to iron my fabric! I am happy to put that fabric to good use though since I haven't had a minute to sew lately!
What would you call this face? |
Baby Blues
This picture is the closest I have managed to show Gemma's eye color. It is a dark, dark blue in person. I'm certain the color will change - but how?
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Can you tell?
Baby #1 |
Baby #2 |
Baby #3 |
Baby #4 |
Baby #5 |
Baby #6 |
Baby #7 |
Need some help? Here are two clues.....
Clue #2: There are 2 Williams, 3 Amelias and 2 Gemma pictures
Answers:
Baby #1,#2, and #5 are Amelia
Baby #6 and #7 are Gemma
Baby #3 and #4 are William
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
June 10, 2012 OR what's in a name: Gemma Josephine
Naming a baby is hard for us. We are indecisive and a name is something that sticks with someone for (potentially) their whole life.
Before I forget, here is how Gemma's name came to be:
(back story)
I came across the name Gemma in the middle of 2008. It was in the online journal, much like this one, of a friend of a friend of a friend. Someone I will likely never meet who lives in another state. I liked the name immediately and when we got pregnant with Amelia, I put it on the table as a possible girl's name. John didn't love it. He didn't even like it. He didn't outright tell me he didn't like it, just changed the subject when the name came up - which I didn't especially notice as I am easily distracted.
During Amelia's pregnancy, I paired Gemma with the middle name Josephine. My great grandma's middle name was Josephine. I love the G/J sounds together AND I loved and respected my great grandma very much. She had so many admirable qualities and had such a strong character, I am proud to name my daughter after her.
As we all know now, Amelia was a girl and we put 3 names into the hat to choose from, including Gemma's. Out came Amelia from the hat. There is more to that story, but this one is about Gemma's name.
(Gemma's story)
The first day with our new baby, we introduced her to her Grandpa Kevin, Grandma Kim and her siblings. We talked on the phone to a number of people and posted on this website and Facebook. We kept saying "we need to talk about what to name her" and nurses, drs, and family would interrupt us. John napped and I admired the baby (I was supposed to be napping too, but just wasn't able to). That first full night (6/9), we started talking about names and confirmed the two candidates were the only names on the table. John leaned toward one name and I leaned towards the other name (for the record this is so very much typical of us. We agree on big and important things and rarely agree on the smaller stuff). As we talked, it became clear that we both needed to sleep in order to have such an important discussion and be coherent. So, we went to bed.
Or, that should say: John went into a coma like sleep and Kelly fed the baby every 2 hours* for the next nine hours. John had helpfully set an alarm on his cell phone to go off every three hours and set up a chart in his notebook to track feedings. John would not. wake. up. The poor guy had worked all day on Friday (up at 5am) and then was up for close to 24 hours to welcome our baby. I was not sympathetic. At one point, the alarm on his cell phone alarm went off for close to 20 minutes (it was set to remind us about when the next feeding time was supposed to be). Right next to his head. He did not hear it at all. I did, as I had just finished feeding a baby and was trying to sleep. No calling, throwing of objects, turning on lights or other tactics worked to awake my exhausted husband.
I think in total, I got roughly 2 hours of sleep that night in no more than fifteen minute chunks. In between, I grumbled in my head at my (loudly) snoring husband.
Because it was John's birthday and I knew how tired he was, I let him sleep in until 8:30am. But, I also had a secret agenda: I wanted to go home early. We were scheduled to go home on Tuesday morning. I was ready to go home. It was John's birthday and William had a Tball event that evening. I wanted to eat at home with my family and have William get to Tball. Most importantly, I was ready to sleep in my own bed. We had to get moving to turn in the birth certificate paperwork, have pictures taken, Gemma needed her hearing tested and we both needed to get doctor clearance for us to leave. To fill out a birth certificate required agreement upon a name.
As is our tradition, we put both our names into a hat and drew one out. Gemma Josephine came out**. Paperwork was filled out, pictures taken, doctors cleared and by early afternoon we were on our way home.
*Somehow, the way newborn feedings are tracked, they count the START time of a feeding, not the ending. So, I fed her every two hours from the BEGINNING of one feed to the BEGINNING of the next feed. Newborn babies are not good at feeding yet, so feedings can take 30-60 minutes. Even though it may appear there was some time for sleep between feedings, there was not. In between feedings, I was changing poopy diapers and talking to nurses who came to check on us.
** For the record, this is the name John preferred***. He went from disliking it three years ago to preferring it to our other name choice. I find this hilarious.
***So far, John is three for three****. He has gotten his name preference from the supposedly neutral hat three times. I have always agreed upon the final name candidates, but never gotten my preference. I strongly doubt we will test this a fourth time.
****Do I love that he always gets his way? No. I do not. Do I dislike any of the names? No. I love them.
Before I forget, here is how Gemma's name came to be:
(back story)
I came across the name Gemma in the middle of 2008. It was in the online journal, much like this one, of a friend of a friend of a friend. Someone I will likely never meet who lives in another state. I liked the name immediately and when we got pregnant with Amelia, I put it on the table as a possible girl's name. John didn't love it. He didn't even like it. He didn't outright tell me he didn't like it, just changed the subject when the name came up - which I didn't especially notice as I am easily distracted.
During Amelia's pregnancy, I paired Gemma with the middle name Josephine. My great grandma's middle name was Josephine. I love the G/J sounds together AND I loved and respected my great grandma very much. She had so many admirable qualities and had such a strong character, I am proud to name my daughter after her.
As we all know now, Amelia was a girl and we put 3 names into the hat to choose from, including Gemma's. Out came Amelia from the hat. There is more to that story, but this one is about Gemma's name.
(Gemma's story)
The first day with our new baby, we introduced her to her Grandpa Kevin, Grandma Kim and her siblings. We talked on the phone to a number of people and posted on this website and Facebook. We kept saying "we need to talk about what to name her" and nurses, drs, and family would interrupt us. John napped and I admired the baby (I was supposed to be napping too, but just wasn't able to). That first full night (6/9), we started talking about names and confirmed the two candidates were the only names on the table. John leaned toward one name and I leaned towards the other name (for the record this is so very much typical of us. We agree on big and important things and rarely agree on the smaller stuff). As we talked, it became clear that we both needed to sleep in order to have such an important discussion and be coherent. So, we went to bed.
Grandma helped the kids bake a birthday cake for Gemma's birthday and brought it to the hospital! They loved it and so did I! |
Grandma meets the unnamed baby |
Grandpa meets unnamed baby |
I think in total, I got roughly 2 hours of sleep that night in no more than fifteen minute chunks. In between, I grumbled in my head at my (loudly) snoring husband.
Because it was John's birthday and I knew how tired he was, I let him sleep in until 8:30am. But, I also had a secret agenda: I wanted to go home early. We were scheduled to go home on Tuesday morning. I was ready to go home. It was John's birthday and William had a Tball event that evening. I wanted to eat at home with my family and have William get to Tball. Most importantly, I was ready to sleep in my own bed. We had to get moving to turn in the birth certificate paperwork, have pictures taken, Gemma needed her hearing tested and we both needed to get doctor clearance for us to leave. To fill out a birth certificate required agreement upon a name.
As is our tradition, we put both our names into a hat and drew one out. Gemma Josephine came out**. Paperwork was filled out, pictures taken, doctors cleared and by early afternoon we were on our way home.
Mama, Daddy and Gemma on our way home from the hospital |
*Somehow, the way newborn feedings are tracked, they count the START time of a feeding, not the ending. So, I fed her every two hours from the BEGINNING of one feed to the BEGINNING of the next feed. Newborn babies are not good at feeding yet, so feedings can take 30-60 minutes. Even though it may appear there was some time for sleep between feedings, there was not. In between feedings, I was changing poopy diapers and talking to nurses who came to check on us.
** For the record, this is the name John preferred***. He went from disliking it three years ago to preferring it to our other name choice. I find this hilarious.
***So far, John is three for three****. He has gotten his name preference from the supposedly neutral hat three times. I have always agreed upon the final name candidates, but never gotten my preference. I strongly doubt we will test this a fourth time.
****Do I love that he always gets his way? No. I do not. Do I dislike any of the names? No. I love them.
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