7.31.2007

Alice wants an iPhone


Alice has very little interest in the TV, but every time the commercial for the iPhone comes on she stops what she's doing and STARES at the TV. As soon as it's over she goes back to what she was doing. Looks like she's going to follow in her proud-to-be-a-geek father's footsteps. :)

7.29.2007

Playing Catch Up

It's been suggested that I update the blog - apparently Grandpa needs his Alice fix.

Grandma's house is good for...

Practicing for first birthdays.

9 months!

Holy crap, are you kidding me?! Ugh...I can't believe this kid is officially older than the amount of time I carried her. I just don't know where time has gone!

Alice had her check-up yesterday and all looks well. The poor kid STILL has a terrible diaper rash and of course the doctor was no help at all. I'm convinced there is something in her poop that is causing this since she can look pretty darn healed and then as soon as she poops she's freakishly red, swollen, and bleeding again. And it doesn't matter if she sits in it for 1 minute or 30, the result is the same. So we have orders to use hydrocortizone cream sparingly and hope that she "grows out of her sensitive skin". Ugh! I refuse to stand idly by while the doctor does nothing, so Matt and I have decided to seek a second opinion probably from a pediatric dermatologist. I just cannot, and will not put up with this for another three months. So we'll see how that goes.

Everything else went well. He's not concerned with her lack of crawling (yes, there is still no crawling here yet. She is quite the master of rolling and pivoting though. She certainly can get where she wants to go.) because the average age for crawling is between 9 and 10 months plus it's not an official milestone since lots of babies never crawl. She did, however, get up on her knees and rock for the first time ever this week. She's been attempting to get on her knees for ages now and I think I finally figured out the reason she's never done it, she wanted something on her knees. So I put some pants on her and sure enough she got right up no problem. Silly kid. Now she'll do it w/o the pants, I think she just needed to see that she can in fact do it. I keep telling her that there is a better way to get around than rolling or physically pulling herself across the floor, maybe she'll figure it out soon.

She had her official weight and height check yesterday as well. I knew the little monster had grown by leaps and bounds, but I didn't think she gained as much as she did - she's up three pounds (from 18.4lbs to 21.6lbs, around the 90th percentile) and she's gained 2.25 inches (from 26.75in to 29in, around the 95th percentile). It's a good thing we put her in her new car seat a month ago because she's officially outgrown it! It looks real nice in our brand new mini-van too (Did I mention that? We bought a brand new Toyota Sienna - yes, getting my license is in the works. Mention it and I'll kick your butt).

So what has Alice been up to you ask?

It's SOOO nice to not have to lug that damn infant seat around anymore. Lugging 30+lbs of car seat and baby awkwardly in one hand is enough to make anyone rejoice the day the carseat can finally stay in the car.

She's finally figured out the walker - kind of. She now knows that the thing can move and that her legs move it. Most of the time she ends up scooting backwards across the living room though.

She's quite the drinker. I'm SO glad we skipped the sippy cup and went straight to a real glass. Alice gets a HUGE kick out of feeding herself and and even bigger kick when we break out the baby glasses. Gotta love my mother-in-law for suggesting shrimp cocktail glasses, they are just the right size and super easy for her to handle.

She's really enjoying dinner more and more these days. I'd say her official favorite food is mushrooms - blech! Mommy hates them, but Alice can't get enough of them.

We also discovered another baby food she despises (the first being peaches, yet she likes non pureed peaches) baby spaghetti. I can't say that I blame her though, the stuff smells horrendous.

She has a couple favorite toys of the moment - a "baby tad" (it's a learning frog toy by leap frog that I'm pretty sure we inherited from Matt and Lori's girls) that talks when you press shapes on his bib is one that comes to mind right away. Alice will pull out the toy basket and search and search, throwing other toys all over the place until she comes across her baby froggy. The kid is so in love.

She also likes anything that feels good on her gums - go figure, eh? One of her favorites is not actually a toy but a luggage tag. It's one of many non-toy items that have ended up in the toy basket. And yes I know it's not the best thing for her to be chewing on, but what kind of a mom would I be if I didn't let my child live on the edge every now and again?!

While we're on the subject of toys, like most kids she also loves anything that lights up and plays music (no dad, that doesn't include drum sets). I happen to think her coolest toy of the moment is this piano (that I think is also from Matt and Lori). You can adjust how loud certain instruments are with the sliders just like a real mixing board. Alice seems to think it's best played with her nose though.

One of my FAVORITE things she started doing recently is giving kisses on demand. It's so cute when you ask her for a kiss and she'll lean in and then eat your whole face.

This kid is a talking machine! She says countless consonants and she has a handful of words she says as well : mama, dada, kiky (kitty), baba (bottle), hi, and yay.

She also just started to understand what certain words mean (or at least she appears to anyway). Her most recent being "no" and "bottle". This kid may not be crawling, but she sure is bright!

Like I mentioned before, she shakes her head "no" all the time now, but she's getting really good at waving hi and clapping (and saying yay) too.

She had been going through some sleep regression, but that seems to have subsided. We had her sleeping on a boppy for a while and once I removed that she's been sleeping much better. Matt went into her room the other night b/c she was crying in her sleep only to find the little stinker sleeping with a paci in her mouth, and one in each hand! Now that she is off the boppy she is able to find a paci in her sleep and put it in her mouth so I don't have to do it anymore. THANK GOD!!

In the spirit of remembering the last 9 months I thought I'd post this pic when my lil babe was just a tiny thing. We finally loaded the pics that were taken with our camcorder to the computer and this was one of them from her first visit to Grandma and Grandpa Bathje's house.

Mommy and Daddy love you our sweet baby girl.

Unexpected House Guests

Aunt Corrine called me up last week wanting to know if we'd be home that night. She was in town visiting her daughter, Sarah, and wanted to know if they could come by so they could visit with Alice. Of course I said yes and hilarity ensued. Those two are a riot when you get them together. I hadn't seen Sarah in four years despite the fact that she lives 20 minutes away. Hopefully another four won't go by before I see her again.

Alice really took to Sarah...and her shiny necklace. Not long after this pic was taken Alice ripped it off Sarah's neck.


It took Alice a while before she'd go to Coco w/o crying. For some reason she seems to have that effect on Alice. hehehe. :)


I would post more pics from that day, but our camera appears to be dying. Most of the pictures turned out like this or worse. I may be getting that DSLR sooner than I thought!*

*GO TO THE LIGHT, Mr. Canon Powershot! Mommy wants a new camera!!

Happy 40th, Mom and Dad B!!

Last weekend we pulled one over on my MIL and FIL. They thought they were coming to the American Legion for an awards ceremony for my BIL Paul. Little did they know that their kids had been planning a surprise 40th wedding anniversary party for them since November of last year! Friends and family came in from far and wide and a good time was had by all. May we all be so lucky to make it through 40 years together with our spouses and manage not to take the other's head off (and they made it through raising 10 kids too)!

SURPRISE!! Despite all our worries that someone would spill the beans, Mom and Dad were clearly shocked that the party they were there for was for them!


Uncle Freddy with "the cutest baby ever." He always jokes that he and his girlfriend know what their kids will look like since Fred looks so much like Matt and Kathy looks so similar to me.


One of the only times you'll catch me in a dress.


Mmmmm, cake.


A small fraction of the gang.


HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!!

7.10.2007

Dinner Time = Naked Time

Wonder why Alice gets a bath every night after dinner? Here's your answer.
This girl doesn't mess around when it comes to food.

Ignore the blurry picture...Daddy was in charge of the camera. :)

7.05.2007

Alice's first 4th of July

Alice was appropriately dressed in her cute little watermelon number
(minus the hat here) courtesy of Matt's cousin Jeanine.

Mommy and Alice waiting for the parade to start.
Alice apparently got bored and decided she'd rather eat her toes.

Alice really seemed to enjoy the parade, even when the fire trucks came
by. She didn't mind them one bit - in fact she was incredibly interested
in them. Oh and the flag kept her pretty entertained the whole day.

More waiting for the parade to start. The kids were getting restless
and Old Man was just being himself. One thing we didn't get a pic of was
Matt getting attacked (er, hugged) by one of the many clowns in the parade.
Thanks Annie! :)

Alice is looking more like her Daddy every day.
Thankfully he doesn't get naked to eat anymore.

All in all it was a pretty swell day. The weather cooperated and good food
was had by all. Alice had her very first hamburger and she stuffed herself full
of all kinds of goodies. She's getting so good at feeding herself.
I hope everyone had a good holiday!

7.03.2007

Dear GG -


Thanks so much for the wonderful card. It kept me busy for quite a long time (and the Jessicat stationary was a nice touch)! By the way, my Grandma loved the little note you sent to her!

All my love--
Alice Ruth