Thursday, March 21, 2013

It's going so fast...

Our little girl is getting so big.  *sniff*
We've graduated from babywearing to this:

 Today was her first time riding in the grocery cart basket, which went pretty smoothly until the end.  But I chalk that up to being tired after a super short nap and then Mother Goose on the Loose at the library.
Waiting for Mother Goose on the Loose to start : )

She started melting down towards the end of our grocery shopping trip.  I pulled out my shopping list, and she was very intrigued by the paper.  She ended up getting a hold of it (maybe I gave it to her?) and when I took it back, she freaked!!
I gave her a teething toy, which only kept the wrath at bay for a few minutes.  Then she got a hold of my keys.  I took those away, and it was tear city!  The worst was at checkout.  I was preoccupied with bagging and paying, and she was not happy.  But we went home and nursed, and all was good in the world again.
 While I'm sad about the last 6 1/2 months flying by, her age has definitely made life more fun.  It was only three months ago I was writing about having to lock ourselves in a dark bathroom with the sound of rain playing on our phones during Christmas gatherings.
Now we are able to visit other peoples homes and attend parties without melting down (much).
This weekend was our nephew Stephen's baptism, which included the actual baptism at Stephen's church and then a party at his family's home.
We did have to leave the room during the baptism because Lucy started to get fussy, but her diaper was wet so it wasn't fussy just for fussy sake.
The LDS church where the baptism took place was pretty big, and I couldn't remember which way we had come in.  So when I attempted to go out to the car for a diaper change (I was late and Andy and I drove separately, so I left the diaper bag in the car) we got locked out.  
I started to freak out, because I didn't have my phone on me.  It was in the church's refrigerator because I had dumped my phone and wallet in the bag carrying a salad we were going to be bringing over to Chris and Jenilyn's house for the party.  I know, random, right?
I walked around one side of the church thinking I could get to my car that way, but there was a padlocked gate in my way.
Luckily, by the time I got back to the door we had left out of, a very pregnant woman and her toddler were outside.  When she realized we were locked out, she recalled that a reception was being set up in the main hall so she knocked on the door and someone let us in.  Phew!!
 The baptism was over by then, and we headed to the Dumm casa in Rio Linda.
I had a great time visiting with Jenilyn's sister, Sharalee.  She has a daughter born the same week as Lucy, and it was great to talk about being new moms and all of the "fun" stuff that comes with it.
Lucy held up so well!!  She was held by a few different people and had no problem being in around so much activity.  She did start to get crizanky around 7 p.m., but that's to be expected because we're usually getting started on bed time around then.  
(I'd post pics from Saturday but I didn't take any.  Silly me!!)
Then yesterday, Andy had the day off, which was a bonus because he thought he had work that day at Starbucks.
We headed over to the Sprigg's house for dinner.  Patrick is Andy's friend from high school, and we've become close with his parents, as well.
We always end up having a great time with them, and they love seeing Lucy.
 And that's been life lately. : )

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Sippy

At Lucy's six-month check-up, her doctor gave us the okay to give her water in a sippy cup.  She's really great at picking objects up (rattles, water bottles, the straw from my water cup, her own baby bottles) and bringing them to her mouth, but she is still learning the concept of tipping the cup/bottle up so she can drink.  So we had some fun yesterday with a sippy. : )


The scrunch face is a new thing, I think it's super cute.


She was completely drenched and I don't think she actually drank any.


Monday, March 11, 2013

WAHM bam, thank you m'am

WAHM, in case your wondering, stands for Work At Home Mom.
To get you up to speed, I ended up not going back to work after my 12-weeks of maternity leave was up.  This little one occupies the majority of my day:

 Now that we're past the whole sleeping all day and eating all day phase, we've gotten into a pretty good groove.

Andy is now working two jobs to make up for me not working, and it's nice because this way we see each other way more than we would have if I'd gone back to work.

We were going to tag team it and one of us would be at work and the other home with Lucy, which thinking about it now was a crazy idea.

In order to bring in a little extra money, I've been freelancing for The Placer Herald.

I thought it would be super easy reporting and writing articles, because I'd just do all that stuff while she napped, right?

If I had been gifted with a child that napped anywhere with my arms, that would be the case.  Haha.

So now I make phone calls while she's playing in her exersaucer or the floor, and write stories at night.

She's even gone with me for two photo shoots and one interview.

The first photo was a little awkward.  Lucy was about four months old, and decided not to nap all day.  So in the Moby wrap she went, and though she got a little fussy while I was taking the photo, we got it done.

This past Friday, we went to interview a 62-year-old Japanese woman, Takako, who has been living in Rocklin and studying at Sierra College for the past year.  Lucy was asleep when we got there, so I wheeled her into the lady's home and there she slept for most of the interview.  She was pretty happy when she woke up and sat in my lap for the rest of the interview.

It got a little hairy, because Takako's host lady needed privacy downstairs to do some counseling, so we went to my interviewees room and Lucy was not happy.  Takako offered to hold Lucy, but that didn't last too long because Lucy gets squirrely if someone new is holding her.

It was a lot less stressful than I thought it would be since Lucy is pretty well-behaved and happy, and just went with the flow.

We visited Sierra College today in order to take a photo of Takako at lunch.  Since Lucy didn't get much of a morning nap, she fell asleep in the car again, so I put her in the stroller (much like Friday) and wheeled her to the cafeteria.  She stayed asleep the whole time while I was taking the photo and interviewing Takako's classmates.

Working at home hasn't been too bad, but I'm definitely doing less than I was when working sans child.  At The News Messenger, I was doing about 8 to 10 stories a week, and now it's one story every week or two weeks.

One story every two weeks is about all I'm comfortable with at the moment.  Any more than that and I feel like I'm not spending good quality time with Lucy because I get stressed with more than that.

It's funny how your life changes with a kid, that's for sure!!