Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Playing detective

I did some internet research this week and found this:
Signs of a growth spurt:
3 months old - check
Cluster feeding where baby feeds more often (every 1-2 hours in our case) - check
Baby may no longer sleep through the night, waking again seemingly ravenous for food - check
Baby fussing at the breast - double check
Baby may nap better than before - good check
Baby may seem more fussy than usual - bad check

Let's just say it's been a rough week around the Clark house.  I am blaming it on this supposed growth spurt and all of the fine traits that accompany it.  It's a good thing Trey is so damn cute.


Here is Trey in his new toy.  He is getting better at holding his head up, moving to see different directions in the house, and playing with the toys...all at the same time!  This week Trey also rolled over for the first time!  He is such a rock star!

Last week I got some good time with my girlfriends and some of their kids, some good walks in, and even some good reading done of what may be the slowest, longest, potentially most boring book club book ever.  I learned some lessons (don't schedule social events at 4:30pm in the afternoon - Trey does not like them) and experimented a little with napping (we are working on moving away from the swing into the crib).  Randy and I also went to some wineries with Kris and John on Sunday which was fun as always.  We love going to Dobbes Family Estate Winery because our friend Orion pours there and always treats us so well  (http://dobbesfamilyestate.com).


Cute husband and cute son

I also went to visit another daycare and this one could be the winner.  I have another visit coming up this week so I will have four to compare.  So far I like the third one best and will take Randy back to see it when there are kids there and the infant teacher is present.  I still can't believe how expensive daycare is. Insert long sigh...

This week we marked the five year "anniversary" of my mom's death.  On Saturday I read through the cards and letters we received when she died.  Reading some of the letters made me think a lot about friendship.  I hope that in 25 years I still have some of the close relationships that I do now; my mom and her lasting friendships are an inspiration to me.  I also read about how important my dad, my sister, and I were to my mom, and I hope that Trey and Randy feel the same about their importance to me as our lives together continue.

Here is a quote that I like from Michael Douglas from the Parade a few weeks ago:  "Do you know what absolute happiness is?  For me, it is to wake up my kids in the morning - these little pieces of innocence - to wake them and find they're so happy to see me!  It is unequivocal love, no question about it.  And oh God, is that rare!  So I think, Who knows what's next?  Right now, we're here, we're together, we're happy."

One of the best parts of my life right now is getting Trey up from his crib.  When he sees me, he breaks into a huge grin and it just warms my heart.  I love him so much!

Monday, September 20, 2010

3 months old!

I can't believe Trey is already three months old!!  Saturday I was down on Hawthorne getting a pedicure and having flashbacks to the day I went into labor.  Window shopping on Hawthorne, getting frozen yogurt at Swirl, and thinking about the baby all felt so similar to that day in June...only this time I went home to the cutest baby ever (with pretty toes) rather than going home to quick and painful labor.  I can't believe three months has already passed!  Wait, did I say that already?

Randy and Trey watching the Broncos on Sunday

Trey with his new teddy bear

This past week Trey and I tried some new baby activities around town.  We went to Book Babies at the local library; it was so fun to watch Trey watching the other babies.  He was the youngest there and spent his time observing while Mama sang songs along with the other moms.  Trey also liked looking at the book with baby faces.  Once the toys came out and the noise increased, Trey got a little overwhelmed and told me it was time for his nap.  We made a quick exit, but I hope to go back more and more.  Trey and I also went to a play group in the neighborhood with Kathleen and Garland.  Again, Trey sat on my lap and watched the other kids play, but he seemed pretty content and observant.  In a few weeks we start an infant music class, and I can't wait to see how he reacts to that.

Trey wearing big boy pjs

Trey and I also got to spend a lot of time this past week with friends, some of whom have new babies too.  I love getting together with my girlfriends while I'm on maternity leave.  I like exposing Trey to different settings, new people, and a variety of sounds and smells.  Most of the time Trey does really well on these outings, especially since I am getting a better handle on Trey's naps and schedule.  Sometimes Trey's schedule doesn't match my social calendar, but, luckily, my friends are understanding and flexible.

My other main event during the week was research into daycare.  I have visited two daycares so far and have done a bunch of price comparisons.  I find it awful that I am trying to save money on daycare when taking care of my infant is one of the most important things in the world...yet daycare is so freaking expensive, we can't afford the Cadillac (or even really the Honda or Toyota) of child care.  What is a family to do???  I would like to find a great in-home daycare that is loving, nurturing, and, unfortunately, affordable.  I think networking with local friends and colleagues will get me some leads, but I'm not sure the best way to get the word out.  Facebook?  Email?  Word of mouth?  I have a few months to get this figured out, but I don't want to wait until the last minute.  Visiting another daycare tomorrow...we'll see how it goes.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

12 weeks: Family, Friends, Football

I'm realizing that it might be hard to update this blog weekly as I might run out of things to say...Carmen, Randy's mom, asked me last week what Trey and I do during the day and luckily I was able to respond by email so I had a few minutes to think about it...ummmmmm.....Trey naps, eats, smiles, coos, naps, eats, smiles, coos...I feed Trey, try to get Trey to nap, look at Trey, talk to Trey, engage Trey...you get the idea.  We continue to leave the house at least once a day (usually for a walk or a coffee date) but I am spending a lot of time alone with my two month old which leads to a lot...and I mean A LOT...of downtime.

One of the many things that I love about staying home with this baby is that I have the chance to connect with friends who I may not otherwise connect with.  Last week I finally met up with Mindy, a friend from college, who also just had a baby.  I love meeting up with new moms and gabbing about boring stuff like napping and breastfeeding!  I also discovered a new park (thanks to Jen) up at the Rose Garden and hope to visit it again soon.

Mindy and Trey
(what you can't see is Mindy's darling baby Camille who is in her stroller in front of Mindy)

Trey's first time "facing out" in the Baby Bjorn.  Being as curious as he is, this was a great way for me to spend time with Jen while Trey was entertained watching people.

Trey with Jen.  This expression seems to be "Enough with the pictures, mom..."

Trey got to spend the weekend with Grandpa Gerts in Leaburg.  I love seeing the love between them!  We enjoyed some great family time with my dad, Sandy, Julie and Tim; some great time on the deck by the river; some great Duck football; and, of course, great banana pancakes.  Sandy always takes such good care of us!


Enjoying nap time out on the deck.  
Right in front of that tree by the river is where Randy and I said our wedding vows.

Trey also got to meet the rest of Sarah Long's family (Anna wore a special outfit just for our visit).  He spent his first Bronco game with two true Bronco fans in his special Bronco outfit.  Go Broncos!  

Sarah with Trey

Sarah's husband, Chris, whispering sweet Bronco nothings into Trey's ear

Cute husband and cute baby...I have a bad feeling this is what the next several Sundays will look like.

Monday, September 6, 2010

11 weeks: Back to school...not for me!

This past week has been pretty uneventful in the Clark household.  I think we both are getting into the groove of parenthood and had a relatively mellow week.  Trey and I continued to walk almost every day (got to figure out what to do when it starts raining), Trey continues to be a champion night sleeper (don't want to talk about this too much because I don't want to jinx it), and I am continuing to love being a mom more and more.

A strange thing for me this week is that everyone is heading back to school and I am still home.  It's the first time since kindergarten that I have not returned to school in the fall.  On one hand, I feel like I will be out of the loop at work and it will be strange to not be there every day.  On the other, I can't imagine leaving Trey right now and am so grateful that I will be home with him until the first week of December.  As a woman and probably more as a type A personality, I have been thinking about what it will be like when I go back to work and someone else spends the majority of Trey's waking hours with him.  I started to cry at Winco on Monday thinking about this...and that led to me thinking about my mom not being here which made it worse on the way home.  Very odd emotional moment for me...hormones?  Or maybe just the anticipation of another huge life change and this time one I'm not very excited for.  As Randy pointed out, I am home for another 12 weeks and don't need to cry yet...I know, I know.


Thursday I went to lunch with Michele (who brought Esme)
 and Sarah (who brought Audrey and Baby Maya) from work.
Here is Trey with Michele and Esme.  
For those of you who hear me talk about Michele all of the time, this is her. 



I try not to pay too much attention to "the books" (ha, who are we kidding), but I have realized that I am cheating Trey out of his "tummy time".  I've been working on giving him more...one day Tango decided that he also wanted to participate.

On Friday Trey and I went to Woodburn to visit with some Nellie Muir friends.  I love seeing them and I love how much they love Trey.  He was a rock star and slept on the way down and back and was a joy while we were at Ardis' house.  Maria, Dora, and Lori got to meet Trey for the first time which was so fun for me.


Here is Trey with Dora.  
It was a little hot out, so we stripped Trey down to his diaper.  
He was so much happier after that.

I have some more pictures to post, but Randy needs to do something with our computer before it will work.  Stay tuned...well, the photos don't seem to be available...