Tuesday, September 11, 2007

On Her Weigh Up

We apologize for being new parents. Not that we're apologizing for being new parents, but behaving like new parents. Our posts have recently been reduced to mostly pictures and little literature. Two explanations for this: A)Paisley is super cute and we can't help but show her off and B)we're so exhausted by the time we get her to bed and have our hands free, we've lacked the energy to put together full thoughts and complete sentences let alone the masterpieces our loyal following expect. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes, words can be worth thousands of dollars. We've been following the story of the mom in Chicago who has become famous for her amusing blog and ebay stories about life as a stay at home mom for her 6 kids. We think that with a little more effort, we too will be offered a book deal, a movie deal, and a tv show. Tell your friends, because it's time to cash in.

Anyway. Paisley has been more and more of a handful every day. But mostly because she is eating and growing so well. Today she went to the doctors for her two month check up. That's 60 days and Tim still hasn't dropped her yet. Well, again anyways. Unfortunately, the 2 month visit also included a series of four vaccinations. Four shots in two chunky but still very small legs. Tim totally wimped out with some lame job excuse leaving Brandi having to endure the blood curdling screams all alone. Despite the pain and heartbreak, both the girls were extremely brave and made it through the experience without too much emotional scarring. With the aid of some liquid Tylenol, Paisley is recovering well at home tonight.

Now for the numbers. Paisley weighed in at an impressive 11 lbs. 7 oz. which puts her into the 75th percentile. (It feels strange to be so excited about her gaining weight while watching The Biggest Loser.) She is 22 1/2 inches long which puts her into the 50th percentile, i.e. normal. And finally, her hat size is in the 10th percentile. All very positive news to show that she's thriving despite our care.

In other news, Paisley has started sleeping 8 hours straight at night regularly and sometimes longer. Last night was a near perfect 10. The real challenge now is for mom and dad to get to bed before 10:30 p.m. to really take advantage of her independence. Of course doing so comes at the expense of all the house chores we try and catch up on since we haven't figured out how to hold a baby and change the cat's litter at the same time. Maybe we should just put the cat in diapers too. Squalor never felt so good.

10 comments:

Laurie said...

I suppose circumcision numbed me for my kid's vaccinations. After having to deal with that, whenever Micah needs his shots, I'm always like, "Hey! Quit yer whinin'!"

(Not really... it still hurts me more than him to see him even at a year get his shots.)

Wow, Paisley's *smiling* AND sleeping through the night at two months! Boy, are you two lucky!!! It's so tempting to stay up and try to get things done once baby's asleep... so says the mom typing this at 2 am.

By the way... how is it even possible for a baby to become more and more beautiful every day? I mean, your little girl was born gorgeous, and now look at her!

Pretty!!

cropstar said...

So cute!
How wonderful it must be to sleep a full eight hours...

k8 said...

you know how some babies have a sort of blank look in their eyes and some look like they totally know what's going on?

you have one of those "i get it" kids. she looks like a delight.

stace said...

she is sooooo cute. congrats on a good night sleep.

CaraDee said...

Such a beautiful girl!!!
How did you get so lucky with the 8 hours of sleep!!!???

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Anonymous said...

What a beautiful smile! It sure tugs at my heart. I just want to give her a big grandma squeeze. How can she change so fast?

Katz said...

she's so pretty!

i'd just accepted that housework may never actually be done again. now that bronson is mobile, i'm constantly picking things up. i don't know what it is about babies and eating kleenex. it must taste delicious.

get some sleep.

Supergabesmomma said...

Wow, she sure is cute. Well done Ricks family! Love the blog, very amusing, btw.

I know I am behind on the commenting, but I am relieved to know there is at least one other set of parents out there who find "Yo Gabba Gabba" to be extremely disturbing. I have forbidden to be viewed in my home. It scares me too much.

Daisy Paige said...

Paisley is so beautiful! Post an update with more pics, please!

Has the 8-hour sleep become the norm, or was it a temporary fluke? Hearing wonder stories like these make me hopeful that ours will be similarly kind to us.