So we are bragging parents and good for us about it!
Jane is 11 weeks old. She is so fun now. She makes tons of noise 'talking' a lot (especially to dan) We took her swimming twice this week and completely ridiculously forgot the camera. She liked it though --well she didn't scream or cry at all. So we call that 'liking it'.-- She did have a sort of 'what in the world' look on her face. She kicked her legs and we put her face under for a second a few times (properly like swim instructors do so don't worry)
She can support all her weight on her legs now. She'll stand up sometimes when we're just trying to pick her up. She still has trouble holding up her head (i'm sure all you christensen's can relate) in fact speaking of her head...
we went to the doctor last week for a checkup. The nurse did all her measurements first (15lbs 4 oz, 42cm head etc.) and the doctor came in. He was checking all the measurements on the chart. When he got to her head measurement he paused for a moment...looked at the chart and at the measurement again and at me and says "you know, i'm going to do this measurement again". nice.
all is going well otherwise. We'll be in washington next week and in Utah for christmas. Good thing too. Vacation is always nice.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Jane is 6 weeks old now. Things are going great. We're going to put some pictures up for your viewing pleasure (if you aren't pleased you are entitled to your opinion...but there's no need for us to know it :)
Jane smiles now (the real non-gassy kind of smile). It's awesome. Makes me feel like a million bucks and that, on at least some level, I must be doing something right - which is difficult to feel when one is covered either in sour curdled milk that spewed from said child's mouth or in fresh milk leaked through one's clothing in public. Not exactly confidence boosters. The smell is not great either.
She is great though. Tons of fun (well 12.5 lbs of it) and unbelievably lovable (to her parents at least)... just like a live teddy bear (totally puts teddy ruxpin to shame)
In other news:
Dan is enjoying baby/school/work/mom rescue. He is working on TARP, a water project in Chicago and is deciding on his thesis topic. He is really busy but doing very well.
Amber has started helping coach UofI lacrosse here in Champaign. Jane attended her first of probably many lacrosse practices in her future. She was only reprimanded once for interrupting the coach :) We now have a team full of babysitters.
Jane smiles now (the real non-gassy kind of smile). It's awesome. Makes me feel like a million bucks and that, on at least some level, I must be doing something right - which is difficult to feel when one is covered either in sour curdled milk that spewed from said child's mouth or in fresh milk leaked through one's clothing in public. Not exactly confidence boosters. The smell is not great either.
She is great though. Tons of fun (well 12.5 lbs of it) and unbelievably lovable (to her parents at least)... just like a live teddy bear (totally puts teddy ruxpin to shame)
In other news:
Dan is enjoying baby/school/work/mom rescue. He is working on TARP, a water project in Chicago and is deciding on his thesis topic. He is really busy but doing very well.
Amber has started helping coach UofI lacrosse here in Champaign. Jane attended her first of probably many lacrosse practices in her future. She was only reprimanded once for interrupting the coach :) We now have a team full of babysitters.
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