Monday, August 31, 2009

Days 125 - 128: Early Halloween









Someone gave us this costume for Corin, and we realized that it was not going to fit him in two months. So we played a little dress-up for an early Halloween. Kristi didn't know that I was putting it on him and when I walked out holding our little pea-pod she just broke put laughing. I wasn't sure that he was going to like wearing it, but he didn't seem to mind too much.
Tonight was only our second attempt at feeding Corin his rice cereal (everyday, every four days...close enough). He did much better, eating all that we had prepared for him. Now that it seems he knows what to do it should be easier to get him to do it (and to remember to do it in first place).
We are on the last of our size #1 diapers and have our size #2 packages at the ready. Our little pea is growing too big for his pod!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Day 123 - First Meal






Corin had his four month check-up at the doctor's office yesterday. She certifies that he is a healthy and beautiful baby boy. At the two month check-up he was in the 10th percentile for height and weight. Yesterday he weighed in at 15 pounds, 11 ounces (he really does weigh 15 pounds this time), and is 25.5 inches long. So he has jumped up to the 75th percentile for his age.
Since he is doing so well she said we could start trying to get him used to eating actual food by giving him rice cereal once a day. So we tried that tonight. He did fine sitting in his chair and let us put the food in his mouth, but I'm not sure that he knew what to do with it once it got in there. But he took a one or two good swallows, so we'll just keep working on it.
You can see in the top picture that he is grabbing onto his blanket. He has really started to grab onto things that are within his grasp, which is mostly blankets and burp clothes. He has just started to bring them to his mouth too (or bring his mouth down to his hands).

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Day 121 - Four months old








Corin
turned four months old today, and he celebrated in style by sleeping all the way through the night last night. 10:30 pm - 6:30 am. Wow! Mommy didn't even wake up in the middle of the night to pump. So it was a full night of sleep for everyone in the house. What a wonderful present.
Today we went down to Bloomington to work on my parents' house, and then went out to dinner with Pop, Lola, Grandma, Faye, Dmitri, Matt and Emily. So Corin got lots of hugs and kisses and dished out some smiles in return.
Tomorrow is his four month doctor check-up, so we'll let you know what the big chunk is weighing-in at soon.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Passing travelers





Not happy on his car ride :(

Sitting on Aunt Chelle's prego belly



Kristi, Corin and Grandma just got back from a weekend trip down to Atlanta to help Nick and Michelle move. Corin did well on the long car ride. Normally it would be an 8 hour drive, but with the baby it took about 10 hours. They would drive for 3 hours, then stop for about an hour and then repeat. Out of the 10 hours Kristi said he really only screamed in the car for about 40 minutes each way. I'm sure it was a long 40 minutes but it certainly could have been worse.
Grandma and Michelle were on full time baby duty while Kristi, Nick and his family moved them into the new house.
They got home at about 1 am this morning, and now I'm sitting in the airport waiting to get on a plane to go to Pittsburgh for a week. I'm very thankful that Kristi and Grandma made the late night / early morning trip to get home early so I could spend at least a few hours with my little guy before I had to leave for my trip.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Days 102-105: Making noise




FBI? Really?

Click on these two to make them bigger and check out this baby's eyes!




Corin has really started to make some noises and it is pretty funny. I think that we are right at the brink of him really laughing. He has done some little laughs, but we are looking forward to big baby laughs. He has really been pushing against anything that comes into contact with his feet too. So (as the video shows) if Kristi is supporting his body with a pillow, he will push with his feet and stand up (kind of).


Monday, August 3, 2009

The first 100 days






Corin has reached his first one hundred days in office, and I would say that he has met all of his legislative goals. He was able to push through his "I want to breathe on my own" bill; he overcame the infamous "Blue Light Baby" smear campaign and got clean of his jaundice light; and who can forget his greatest triumph with the "A nipple in every mouth" agenda - designed to get infants off of tube feedings. I don't think even he predicted the success of this program, as now he cannot stop eating. And yet, despite all of his great accomplishments, the pundits will still say that he is full of s**t, and who are we to argue?