Dec 17, 2013

Whirlwind

It happened like this.

9:00 am Mom and Dad book a trip to Mexico the morning before they leave.

11:00 am They come over to our house to say goodbye and give Scarlet a squeeze.  They joke that Scarlet and I should join them - but we have no passport for Scarlet.

12:30 pm We all eat lunch and they leave.

3:30 pm Knock on the door.  Dude with a thick mustache hands me a mysterious package.

We have a passport.

4:00 pm I call my parents to tell them.

5:00 pm Nate gets home and starts making calls.

7:00 pm Scarlet and I are booked.

7:01 pm We pack

9:00 pm We sleep

7:30 am We're on a plane to Cabo.


Before - Calgary Morning 


First flight!  She was amazing.  NO TEARS!


4 hour flight.  No problem.


After - Mexico!





Nov 29, 2013

Antipasto

Kate, Scarlet, Auntie Kelsey, Gigi and Chris making the goods

Today we spent the better part of the morning making some delicious Antipasto to give as hostess gifts this holiday season.  There is a ton of chopping so the four of us thought we would tag team it and work together.  I ended up just doing the pickles and the green beans - two of over fifteen different ingredients - so I got off pretty easy.  I can imagine how hard it would be to make this on your own.  Nate and I now have ten small mason jars full of the delicious treat since we split the end result four ways.  Looking forward to giving them out!  Next up - Pfeffernusse (Peppernuts) the German treat that Mom and I do every year.



Chillin' in the fridge.

Nov 11, 2013

If you love shopping like I do, read on.

Forewarning.  This is a rant.  Don't continue to read if you don't want to be affected by how you spend your money when you shop.

I know... you're thinking about stopping.

But if you're at this paragraph by now, you might be curious.  So I'll get on with it.  Nate and I stumbled upon the documentary 'Death by China' on Netflix.  It was shocking.  I'm about to get preachy about it, but you HAVE to see it.  Seriously.

Basically it documents the communist Chinese government (NOT it's citizens) and the immoral economic manufacturing practices.  For starters, it's disturbing to see how children and the environment are most negatively affected by the government and how North America's relationship with them is spiraling out of control.  But, it made me sick after seeing it and I can't get it off my mind.  There are NO current laws on Chinese imports meaning every dollar that you spend on stuff MADE IN CHINA is going to their corrupt and ruthless government who use it to do too many scary things to talk about in one blog post.  But one of which is worth mentioning.  They pour OUR CASH into building their military in pursuit of domination.  Yah - GLOBAL domination.  I'm not over exaggerating.

What's worse is, after seeing it, Nate and I went shopping the next day partly because the poor boy needs some new duds, but also just to test this movie.  How hard would it be to purchase something without seeing the words Made in China on it?  Like really...  I had my doubts.  Turns out, it was near impossible.  Almost every single solitary item had these words marked somewhere.  I'M NOT KIDDING!  In fact, I can almost guarantee you that at least one of the items of clothing you are currently wearing was made in China by someone under the age of 10 and that worked a 12 hour day in a disgustingly dirty and unkept warehouse and then went home to a shack that locals nicknamed 'another cancer village' because of the horrible pollution.  This is unacceptable.

We even went to some well know 'Canadian' companies and the majority of the pieces were from China!!!  It was honestly scary.  I could barely find even one item that wasn't made there in some of the stores that I thought were tried and true.  How could a 'Canadian' company (that I will not name in this post) call themselves Canadian when the majority of the work and labour and composition is done in China?  It's like saying: "I want to bake my Grandma's bread.  But wait, I could actually get HER to do it and not thank her or pay her any money for it and then I could resell it for a big profit at my kid's school bake sale and claim that I did it all by myself!  100% family recipe made by me.  Oh, Grandma has been placed in a horribly unsafe environment for the majority of the day and night and is being threatened with various punishments if she doesn't keep making the bread for free?  No, those are just rumours.  I refuse to believe it.  I'm still good.  It's all still good.  There is a profit and everything is fine.  Grandma is fine.

Evil.

But it isn't just clothes!  It's EVERYTHING!  Like I mean everything.  Your microwave, your phone, your t.v, ALL of the electronic stuff in your car, your baby toys, your underwear, your bra, your shoes!  YOUR BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL SHOES!!!  I know.  My heart is breaking too.

Now, this doesn't mean I'm going to run out and find every item in my house that is Made in China and burn it.  I would literally have very little left.  But I AM going to support and invest more of my money into Canadian companies and even American such as:   Mac, Marks Work Warehouse, LaCanadienne (look at their shoes, you will DIE), just to name a few pure bred Canadian shops that actually manufacture their stuff.  Yes, sometimes it can be more expensive and now I know why, but I now know it's worth it.  I'm also going to check labels.  I do it when I eat food and I'm going to do it when I shop.  I'm going to look and see what are countries and governments that are fair in their practices and purchase from those that I know are safe.

Prior to seeing this movie, I really didn't get it.  I also admittedly chose to look the other way and/or ignore when I heard anything about overseas manufacturing or the dangers of China.  I simply called ignorance.  Honestly, I thought it was because those people and the media were being racist.  I wanted to SUPPORT those countries by buying their products, but I was so so sooooo wrong.  With the Christmas season right around the corner I will try my hardest to purchase from the small businesses and local groceries, online websites such as Etsy where you can find adorable and beautiful handmade items.  I'll do this to support proper treatment of others, the environment and encourage our county's economy to grow - not the dictators of another.

Watch the movie, do some research and buy local.  You will have an impact.

There, that's the rant.

Also, if I go missing you'll know to find me in a prison somewhere in the far east.





Nov 9, 2013

7 month update


Lentils


Scarlet's 'sitting' is getting better and better.  Occasionally, I worry that she will fall back too hard on her head but thankfully we have carpet in the upstairs media room where she plays. It helps to soften the fall.  I like to practice with her sitting between my lower legs so I can grab her if she decides to do a 'backdrop', but she still isn't able to sit for longer than five minutes on her own.

Naps have changed.  We're now down to two naps a day and they are very hit or miss ranging anywhere from 30minutes to and hour and a half.  I hear that it's because she is just more aware of her surroundings so she wakes easier and suffers a touch of anxiety if we're not there.  We've been 'training' her to fall asleep on her own, meaning we will put her down when she's still awake rather than bounce her on the bouncy ball till she's out.  She has a pacifier (which we're both not wild about) but we were really REALLY encouraged by both my Mom and my Mother-in-law to try to get her on one.  I guess it's much more difficult weaning kids from sucking their fingers than it is getting them to give up the soother - but every baby is different.  My Mom put tabasco sauce on my fingers to get me to stop and now I can't even smell the stuff without cringing.  Now that Scalret uses a soother she likes to sleep with one but will wake up to play with it too.  We prefer having it out and keep it for emergencies when we're out or just not able to get her down.  On the plus side of sleeping she is still out for the entire night.  She goes down at around 8:00ish and wakes at 7:00. So happy about this.

Scarlet eats solids three times a day and breast feeds four times a day.  We've dropped the night feed completely (THANK YOU GOD).  I feed her breast milk before offering the solids.  She started off with Rice Cereal and was less than impressed so we gave her sweet potatoes and yams and she went gaga over food.

Scarlet is a very good eater. She loves Avocado and Banana the best.  Here is a list of all the foods that we've done so far.  The blender and ice cube tray have been my B.F.F's lately.

Meats:  Chicken, Lamb and Salmon
Veggies:  Peas, Yams, Sweet Potato, Turnip, Parsnip, Carrot, Spinach
Fruit:  Banana, Apple, Avocado
Other:  Egg yolk, Lentils 

I usually give her two veggies in the morn, egg yolk or avocado in the afternoon and rice Cereal mixed with prune juice (cause it clogs them up) and a fruit for dessert.  She eats it ALL and I couldn't be happier.

Scarlet has had her third immunization shot and didn't even flinch - I'm not making this up.  We were prepped for massive crocodile tears like the last two times.  I even made Nate meet me for moral support, but Scarlet looked at the nurse while the needle was going in and was like; 'HEY!  What the heck?' and then moved on.  Best reaction ever.  She is currently in the 45% for weight and 50% for height.  

Still no hair, still no teeth, still the sweetest in my eyes.

Nov 7, 2013

I call it Daddy n Dots bonding time - it's actually Mommy time.


Momma spying on Daddy n Dots time.

All mommas need a break and whether it's a weekend away with the girls (I wish), a day off to go for lunch and a movie with your Mom or just an hour to get to the gym, I totally believe that I'm a healthier person and mom to Scarlet if I have a bit of time away from her.  Every night, I try to get out.  I usually end up blowing off some steam at the gym, but I've also found myself at Shoppers browsing mags or Chapters drinking a coffee by myself and it is so flipping nice.  It's also a treat to come home afterwards cause I just feel more energized and excited to see my babes.  It is a great thing this time away.  




Oct 28, 2013

The truth...

After participating in the Gerber Canada contest, I was reintroduced to many lessons that I was thankful to re-learn.

#1. When someone experiences happiness or success, others too get to share in that joy.  Nobody is taking anything away from YOU by doing well.

#2. Support your friends in whatever they do.  Even if it's something you might be doing too.

#3. Be happy for the winner.  Genuinely really and truly happy.

#4. Don't be jealous of others - it's a complete waste of time.

#5. Enjoy the journey, not the destination.

I was so saddened to see a couple of my acquaintances flat out refused to support us.  It actually hurt me because it felt like there was this onesided competition developing for no reason.  That was the last thing I wanted to have coming out of this.  The 'votes' are beside the point, it was the feeling and the principle behind it for me.  You support your friends in whatever they do.  I know for myself, I would have been on that site everyday helping out a buddy, even if my kid wasn't involved - EVEN IF SHE WAS INVOLVED!!!  yah, it just made me think...

But there were also some wonderful surprises!  People that I hadn't talked to in YEARS were voting daily and sharing on their own personal home page.  It was such a wonderful treat to wake up to a message from various individuals just saying that they were backing us up, excited for us, wanted Scarlet's pic to do well.  That was so cool.

Let me re-iterate, for me, it was NOT the fact that these people were voting, in fact, I don't even know for 100% sure that they were, I only saw that they 'liked' Gerber Canada and therefore could potentially vote - it was the support and encouragement and excitement from them that made the world of a difference.

Ok - enough of this rant.  One last thing and I will let this go.  I will always and forever work on encouraging my children to resist the jealous ugly monster that will over-take their loving and positive true self.  Be happy for your friends, share in the joy and love one another.  Done.

FYI - the picture of Scarlet was #115 out of 87,157 pics.  Pretty darn awesome, but the best part about the whole thing were these lessons and how important I feel about teaching them to Scarlet.

Now I'm gonna go and make myself a peanut butter and banana sandwich.

Oct 18, 2013

Oct 18th

I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom. I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom, I will not be a stage Mom.

On that note... 

I entered a pic of Scarlet in a Gerber Canada Baby contest about a week ago just for fun. Unfortunately, it's a bit of a popularity contest because only the top ten get the 'right' to be judged (sheesh). But Scarlet's picture is really doing well and we have been climbing the 'ranks' quite a bit everyday. It really is a long shot to make it into the top ten, but I wanted to give it a try without being a total stage mom about it.

I also feel like the 'prize' is well worth the effort as we could win some RESP's. Non-taxable 
EDUCATION MONEY!!!  

Anywho, if you're in Canada and are feeling like you want to vote for her the link is:

They don't spam you and she's really easy to find (Scarlet with one 't').


Oct 8, 2013

6 Month Update




It's been a jam-packed month full of new discoveries and as you can see new milestones!  Nate and I are just loving each day that we have with this little babe.  Here are a few of the latest and greatest updates...

Scarlet has discovered her 'sharp' heads, which is actually a dance term used when you want the dancer to whip their melon from left to right as fast as they can in as little time as possible.  Scar constantly does it when I'm holding her.  She is so curious about her surroundings.

We're still working on sitting her upright all by herself.  I notice little changes everyday - more strength, more confidence, less wobbles.

We don't do too much tummy time anymore.  She is sitting up in her exersaucer, jolly jumper and on the floor so often that I sort of skip it.  Occasionally, she will roll over onto her stomach to play with toys.  Neck strength is stellar.

She's sleeping on her side A LOT!  She even turns over onto her tummy and sleeps in that position which had me really nervous for a while until I was told (by my girlfriend who happens to be an ER doctor) that it's a really good thing at this point.  I guess it was drilled into my head over and over that 'Back is Best' - so I just have that notion that nothing else is good.  But Scarlet actually prefers her side and stomach now.

We're thankfully still at three naps a day - 10:30, 1:30 and 5:30.  They're about 45 minutes, 1 hour and 1/2 and hour.

Breast feeding has decreased to 4-5 times a day but we've introduced solids for the first time three days ago!  It was really adorable.  She took the food with fervor but didn't really know how to swallow it.  She would lean forward and open her mouth - she even reached for the spoon almost every time it came near her face.  But she is getting the hang of moving the food to the back of her mouth and swallowing.  A large majority just ended up on her face.  We started her out on Organic Rice Cereal which was iron-fortified since they begin to lose their iron stores at this point.  We understand that rice pablum may make a little one constipated but Nate had so many allergies as a baby that we were encouraged to start off with this.  Scarlet hasn't had any issues as of yet.   

Finally, the best and most wonderful update in a while - Scarlet has been sleeping soundly through the night!!!  Nate and I agreed that it was time to try her in her own room purely to see if we were all keeping each other up.  Turns out it's better for everyone this way.  Scarlet sleeps so well in her own bed (which is much bigger than the bassinet) and without our heavy breathing and moving around to keep her up.  It has been such a wonderful blessing and I have to say the days are easier because of the sleep I'm getting at night.  Monitor still watches her like a hawk and I wake up once in a while to check on her.  But we don't have the long 45 minute breast feeding wake-ups to deal with anymore.  Last night I didn't even wake once.  SOOOOO GOOOOOOD! 




New little update:  Just got back from the doctor's office and Scarlet is weighing in at 15.5 pounds or 7.04 kg.  This is a little under the 'average' for baby girls of her age - approximately 45th percentile.  I'm totally ok with this since she was in the higher percentile for the first 4-5 months...we're talking like 75% - 90% so it's good that she's growing into herself - if that makes any sense.  Also her head circumference is above average (because she's a genius) and her height is above average cause she's just perfect like that.  
MOMMY GOGGLES!!!
  

Oct 1, 2013

New family motto

GSD

(Get. Sh*t. Done.)

Sometimes, the hours in the day just absolutely disappear.  It can be 5:30 pm before I've even thrown a touch of make-up on.  Ok, full disclosure, it can be 5:30 pm before I even have 'real' clothes on.  It's amazing how little I feel I have accomplished in a day when all that I've done is run around.  Mommyhood is busy busy busy.  

It was getting to be really frustrating for a while because even though I felt like I was working, things didn't seem to be getting done.  Like, the laundry, or watering the flowers, or the dishes or getting groceries, or cleaning, or (GASP) my workouts.  

So, Nate and I have been using the motto: GSD for the last month or so to help us out.  It's been both really helpful and also a bit of a kick in the butt for us because at the end of a long loooooong day, we both feel the urge to chill out on the couch and watch Homeland or The Voice.  Instead we say to each other: GSD.  It mostly happens when Scarlet is asleep (starting at 8:30 or 9:00 depending on the day), or during her naps, or if I'm really lucky I can GSD myself while she's awake.  

Today was a prime example of the former.  I was feeling really 'fallish' with it being Oct.1st and the weather is getting cooler.  So I wanted to make a homemade soup for dinner.  So I GSD and did it.  




Homemade Black Bean, Tomato and Basil soup with Coconut milk and Quinoa.

It was extremely delicious and I'm totally going to do it again.  It was nice to cook a healthy homemade meal for the fam and obviously I'm proud of myself.  It's good to GSD.  

Check out W Diet for more of tasty meals that we've eaten lately.



  


Sep 27, 2013

Happy Hour

The white bear is telling the joke...


Scarlet says 'Hee hee hee HAHAHA!!  That's HILARIOUS!' 



 'wait, I don't get it...'



Definitely her Mother's daughter.

Sep 12, 2013

It's all a bunch of lies

Yah that's right Anne Geddes - you're secret is coming out RIGHT NOW!

All those sweet adorable baby pictures that you see all over the internet - I'm calling it...FAKE!  What I've come to understand is that taking a good picture of your child can take literally HOURS of painstaking hard work.  Lighting, outfit, puke, poo, camera charged up, naptime, feeding time all play into getting just one ok shot and those other baby pics make it look so easy, almost as if it 'just happened'.  Nope - long hours, hard work, many tears.

For example,  I was encouraged by my Mom to use the same cute little homemade cardboard circle in all of Scarlet's monthly updates to compare from month to month on how big she was getting.  I thought - fun idea, and have been using the same one up until yesterday.  It went like this:


Oooo!  Pictures?! OF ME?!  OK!!!


Wait what's this?  The number five?  Sweet...


You don't even know Mom, you don't even know.


Getting closer.


Going for it.



And - attack.


GET IT!  chomp chomp chomp.


A little scary how much she liked it.


This is when it started getting disturbing.


I took it away because there was tape on the back of the five and I thought it might become a choking hazard.  Gold medal - responsible mom.


Then this happened.


Not even Sophie (a ACTUAL teething toy) would help.


I WANT THE FIVE!



So I gave her the five for a few more minutes.


Poor thing.





Sep 11, 2013

Holiday fun in BC




Breastfeeding pit-stop

Traveling with a baby is intimidating for any new parent.  Luckily, Nate and I had the courage to take Scar up to the cabin a few times this summer so we were feeling confident enough to go a little further and do a few nights away in beautiful British Columbia.  I was super nervous about the 4.5 hour drive but we agreed that we would take as many breaks as we needed to - even if it would take us all day to get there.  The ride up turned out to be relatively easy and the ride home was even better because she slept the whole ride back.  It was wonderful.  This was a really great introduction to travel with a third member of the clan and we're looking forward to doing more this coming November!







A few shots of the view from our room


It got a tad cold out there so I was happy I brought a few warm items for our little lovebug. 


Our drive home - Rundle Mountain 


Of course, sunny Canmore/Calgary.  Even though we were somewhat rained out for most of the trip we still enjoyed it and are looking forward to Hawaii next!

Sep 10, 2013

Scarlet's five month update

I'm a little late in posting this latest update because our little clan took some time to travel to BC right after the long weekend.  We thought that since all the little kiddies would be back in school, it would be a fantastic time to hit up some of the busier spots like Windermere and Fairmont.  It was really great getting out of the city and Scarlet held up like a true trooper.  She slept the entire 4 hour ride home!  We were really thankful for that and we're now feeling a bit more confident about traveling to Hawaii for a longer period of time this winter.

So now that Scarlet is five months, I have noticed some major changes.  She is much more alert and aware.  In fact, I have to take her to a quiet dark space to breast feed or she'll pull away constantly and look around/smile/laugh/get totally distracted.  It's just easier on her (and on my nipples) if she has as few distractions as possible.


Really holding her head up on her own and occasionally sitting up by herself for a few seconds.  I'm always right near by.
Still excellent tummy time without as much fussing (15-20 minutes per day)
Jolly Jumping everyday for max 15 minutes at a time.  SHE LOVES THIS!
Still nursing 7-8 times a day although she is much more efficient and can get a lot of milk in a short amount of time.
Unfortunately, her sleeping habits have changed a bit.  She will wake up now two times through the night to feed (which is exhausting).  We took her out of her swaddle which is a big change for her, and we tried (unsuccessfully) for about a week to sleep train.  She just wasn't ready for it and caused a huge fuss.  We are taking a break from the sleep training and we'll try again in a few weeks.  Nobody was getting any sleep.
Still sleeping in our bedroom in the basinet and in her crib during the day for naps.  I'm still not ready for her to be away from me during the night.  
Naps two-three times a day 10:00ish, 2:00ish and 5:30ish usually 45 min, 1.5 hours, 1/2hour in the evening.
Smiling and now laughing all the time!  This is so wonderful and makes the hard nights much easier
Loving her Mommy and Daddy the best
Cooing, babbling, 'talking' and 'singing' everyday
Gets startled at loud noises and gets scared at certain new faces
Best demeanor ever.  She definitely gets this from Nate.  She is so chill and easy going.  It's so nice to be able to take her out and live MY life while still enjoying her sweet company.  LOVE!

I'm taking 5 month pictures today (two days late) so stay tuned for more cuteness!  





Sep 3, 2013

Sept 3rd

Work?  HA!!!

Major perk of having a baby... MATERNITY LEAVE!

But there are a few things I'm missing as I look at all the sweet kids going back to school.  I'm missing the students and my amazing colleagues.  I'm NOT missing the late late late nights, the marking, the weekend 6 hour rehearsals, the marking, writing IPPs, the marking and the nasty 35 - 45 minute commute.  May summer continue on as scheduled!!!  Hoping for warm weather this week ;)


Aug 27, 2013

Busy Summer

Wow - sorry for the delayed posts.  We've been crazy busy in our house.  Everything from travelling, weddings, weekends up at the cabin, baby showers, BBQ's with family and friends and many beach days, this is my favourite time of the year and we want to fit in as much as possible.

Lately, Nate and I have been hosting a ton at our pad.  We even have guests over on week nights.  Last night (Monday) my family came over for a massive BBQ.  Even though I taught a BodyStep class from 6-7pm, they still came over food in hand (including dessert) and played with Scarlet until I got home.  She is LUCKY to have such awesome uncles and a wonderful auntie.  She also has some amazing little cousins - Emma and Alex from London England.  Nate's sister Robin came over for 5 weeks with her two adorable little daughters and we just loved every single second with them.  I should say that Scarlet was totally enamored with these two sweeties.  She watched every move that they made and loved all their kisses and cuddles.  It was such a treat having these girls here and we even were lucky enough to get some adorable hand-me-downs in the process.

Emma, Scarlet, Grammy Weiland (Nate's Mom) and Alex.

In other news, Nate has finished building the first level of our patio in the back and it now holds our BBQ and a little bistro set.  I'm going to hold off posting pics of it until we have some nice patio furniture, a few more trees and the weeds wacked in our backyard...so wait fro them to be posted next summer.  haha.  This is just a fun pic with one of the many groups of friends we had over this summer. Note:  Patio not in view until it's done ;)

Laura, Ted, Jack, Dan, Ali, Mark, Nate and I.  (Scarlet was upstairs snoring).

We're loving this hot hot weather and hope that it continues well into September.  I LOVE SUMMER THE BEST!

Aug 12, 2013

Scarlet's 4 month update

Holding her head up on her own - still slightly wobbly
Excellent tummy time without as much fussing (15-20 minutes per day)
Still nursing 7-8 times a day
Sleeping through the night with at least one wake-up to feed
Still sleeping in our bedroom in the basinet and in her crib during the day for naps
Naps three times a day 9:00ish, 1:00ish and 4:30ish
Smiling all the time
Loving her Mommy and Daddy the best
Cooing, babbling, 'talking' and 'singing' everyday
Gets startled at loud noises and gets scared at certain new faces
Overall best baby I could ever ask for.  She is our sweet sweet love.



Jul 26, 2013

Coke nail

To all the new Moms out there, here is something that I wish someone had told me about a few months back.  Immediately go and find your best nail file, sit down for a solid five minutes and sand yourself a genuine pointy coke nail on your dominant hand.  Trust me.  You will find a ton of uses for the 'CN'.  I myself use it to grab boogies out of Scarlet's nose, (didn't have to buy one of those ridiculous nasal suction things where the parents literally suck the boogers out), I also use it to clear her ear wax out of all the nooks and crannies and I even use it to pick off her cradle crap on her head.  Yes, this nail has been everywhere and the best part is I don't have to search the entire house for it - it's right there all the time.

Jul 19, 2013

Back up to the cabin

 Scout and my brother's wet legs

  

I'm so excited that we will be heading to the lake to celebrate my Mother-in-law's 60th bday.  I can't wait to swim, eat and chill with the family.



Nate showing Scarlet around.

Jul 14, 2013

July 14th Happy 6th year Wedding Anniversary




Treasure Cay

Who knew it would fly by so quickly?  Probably because we're still so in love with one another.  You are the best husband on this planet for me and I know I'm the best wife on this planet for you. 
XO

Jul 12, 2013

July 12th

When seeing Scarlet for the first time, one of my girlfriends said; 'Oh my gosh she has Asian Doe Eyes'.  I felt this was exactly accurate and also a huge compliment considering asians are all so gorgeous and doe eyes are so cartoon like - good mix.  Maybe it was the 90 Chinese herbal pills I was taking daily in trimester one when I was getting acupuncture... hmmmmm.  ;)


Jul 8, 2013

Three Months!

If today's photo shoot was any indication of what sort of girl Scarly is going to be, we'll be having a serious girly girl on our hands.

I tried taking her monthly shot in something other than pink and she wouldn't even look at the camera!


Nope not doing it Mom.  

But throw in a little bit of pink and BAM!  Girls got her some serious smiles.

Costume change!  

Big smiles!

I love this!

I'm three months old!!!

Scarlet is currently in the 75 percentile for both weight and height.  This means that out of 100 babies her age she is bigger than 74 of them.  HAHA!  Talk about one proud momma!  We left Scarlet's doc appointment feeling really confident and pleased with her development thus far.  Even though I had a bit of concern that I might be feeding her too much, we continue to be told that you can't overfeed a baby.  She fits well in 0-3 month old clothing and can get into a few 6 month items from places like Carter's and Zara.  I'm so in love this babe.  I literally smother her in kisses all day long.