Sunday, October 31, 2010

Four months!

Ada has now passed the four month mark and has learned more tricks than your average labrador. Her control over her little 13 lb. body becomes more refined everyday. She loves to stand up straight -with a little help from mom.

She can also sit up on her own, but again with some help from the folks and by using her arms as little kickstands (once she moves at all she rolls over like a ball).
She does much better when she's playing in her bebe-pod. This also allows her some boxing practice. Her roundhouse is getting good, but the jabs are still a little wild.


Luckily, Ada hasn't gotten tired of our teeny house yet. She gets several hours of tummy time everyday now because she rolls over to play a lot. She'll hang in her crib, on the bed, in her various chairs and on the floor. The floor also allows her to better check out her surroundings via rolling (she's going both ways now) and looking around. She's like a little periscope.


Her ongoing discoveries aren't limited to her surroundings. While she has used her tongue since day one for nursing, it's amazing ability to interact with her upper lip was just recently discovered.



And as always there is patch time, reading time and nap time, sometimes all at once. The patch therapy is going pretty good. She seems more comfortable with it everyday and here ability to see us, objects and her surroundings with her contact seems almost normal. We have another round with the docs in a couple of weeks. Halloween post coming soon!






Thursday, October 28, 2010

Vegas, baby

OK, so it's not the most glamorous place for a first vacation with Ada (out of the womb), but we had a great time. And we got to 1. Go to Trader Joes for our bi-annual grocery binge and 2. Take Ada to her very first swimming pool!
Toni had a nice timeshare off of the strip where it was a lot less chaotic. Here she is holding Ada (who is very excited to go swimming)..
In these photos, she may not look like she was enjoying it, but she was just fascinated with the light reflections on the bottom of the pool.We did visit the strip once to do some shopping and show Ada the sights- we figured the craziness of Vegas would be great patch time for her.

We saw fish
and flowers (the Bellagio had an orchid display)
and reminisced about the time when we said we would never be 'those parents' who pushed a stroller around the Las Vegas strip.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Then and Now




Visits from Family

The Higbee (and Trowbridge) family finally made to Escalante. And in perfect time- it had rained over 4 inches in the previous 3 or 4 days. We had a good time making big meals, showing them around and just hanging out.

Quality reading time
With two babies, it was hard coordinating nap times and feeding times with actually getting outside, but we were at least able to show them Devil's Garden.
But most importantly, Ada was able to hang out with her extended family.It was good to have them here for a few days. Thanks Obachan, Ojichan, Carol, Mike and Ellie!

And Ada didn't only get to see the Higbee side. A couple of days later, Grandma was able to come down for a night (with Grandpa poking his head in briefly before and after a scout trip). She was generous enough to watch Ada for a few hours so I could take my first real hike in about... 10 months. And I think Ada was excited to spend time with someone other than Mom.

We are lucky to have such great family.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Time Flies


We have been busy! If being busy means changing diapers, feeding, reading books, taking walks, feeding, watching Ada roll over, giving kisses, feeding, spending all extra moments trying to see that toothless grin...
Yes, this had pretty much turned into an Ada blog. But that's what life turns into in the first few months of parenthood, right? Or first 18 years, according to some people. But things are good. Bryan and I have both been working (me, only one or two days a week) and we've had some good study Ada time when we're not. She's just over 3 months now, and it seems like she discovers something new every day. A few days ago she started playing with her feet, and now she is starting to have full conversations with her toys.
And that's what we've been up to.