Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Rolling, rolling, rolling ... from front to back
I took this picture of Vivi looking very determined, thinking she was getting set to lift herself up, but no, she rolled herself over onto her back. And here's the evidence...
I'm not sure whether she meant to or not - she seemed a bit surprised at ending up on her back, but I rolled her back on to her tummy and she immediately rolled over onto her back again. This is the third (and fourth) time that I know she's rolled over - but the first caught on camera.
Monday, March 28, 2011
6 hours of uninterrupted sleep!

Saturday, March 26, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
5 and a half weeks - smiles
My little giraffe and her giraffe. Even though this photo (above) is in the collage below, I thought it was worth posting a larger one. Too bad I had the camera on the wrong setting and the focus is on the stuffed giraffe and not the vivi-giraffe so she's a little out of focus.
Vivi is 5 and a half weeks old now. She's starting to smile and show an interest in her toys. She's getting so strong - she can lift her head and body up on her forearms. She also spits up and screams a lot, but we don't photograph those activities.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Vivi's Great Grandma
Vivi met her great-grandmother yesterday. All four generations are together in the photo below - Viviana, me, my father, and his mother.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Visiting Grandparents in Arizona
We took Vivi to Arizona to meet her Papa and Granny (Lyle's parents). It was a long drive for such a little baby, but Vivi did great riding in her car seat and seemed to enjoy being cuddled by her grandparents. Vivi is smiles a lot these days. Most of the smiles are in her sleep, but her Papa got a big smile the first time he held her. We're thinking of Vivi's Papa in his long surgery today.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Mardi Gras!
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Vivi celebrating mardi gras |
At the hospital, the nurses warned us that this might happen right around the three-week-old mark. Her more frequent feeding signals my body to produce more milk in preparation for a growth spurt. And she's right on time - her three-week birthday is today. What they didn't tell us is how long it lasts. I'm pretty sure my body has gotten the hint and she can go back to feeding every 3-4 hours.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
My little inch worm!
Apparently this isn't all that unusual - and doesn't suggest that she'll be an early crawler. Newborns are born with a crawling reflex that disappears after the first 4 weeks of life. So she'll likely be crawling across her mat for another week and a half and then won't crawl again for several months.
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