Friday, December 28, 2012

2012 in Review

Here's a little look back at our family's year.
 
January
Mommy and Daddy made the announcement that 2012 would see us become a family of four.
 
February
We celebrated my 3rd birthday with a Very Hungry Katerpillar party.
 
March
We celebrated St. Patrick's day at the Oriz boys' birthday party.  Mommy and I made Shamrock Shakes when we got home.  We did't take any pictures of them, but I did talk about them for the remaining 9 months of the year!
 
April
Dan asked Auntie to be his wife. She said yes!
 
Mommy's belly grew. So did my aversion to unexpected noises.
 
 
May
We welcomed the Texas heat with a little trip to the zoo.  Mommy tried really hard not to be jealous of Daddy's canteen.
 
June 
We (meaning Daddy, Uncle Dan, and Grampa) painted Elliot's nursery...
 
and transitioned me into a "big girl" bed.
 
I also performed in my first ballet recital!
 
July
We welcomed Elliot into our family!
 
August
I struggled through the transition from only child to big sister.  And Mommy struggled through the transition of being a "mother of one" to "mother of two".
 
My "Obey Right Away" chart helped us both!
 
Mommy also turned 30,
 
Elliot had his first Sunday at church,
 
And I started "school".
 
 
September 
 Mommy really began to feel like she had a handle on this "mother of two" thing. 
(Even though she can't figure out how to get this picture to orient correctly in Blogger!  She loves the picture...so you're just gonna have to cock your head to the right.)
 
Then she returned to work...and realized that "working mother of two" is an even more challenging title to bear than "mother of two".
 
Elliot joined me at "school", too!
 
October
Auntie and Dan tied the knot and I made my (rather loud) debut as a flower girl.
 
 
November
We celebrated Thanksgiving with lots of family (both the biological and handpicked kind).
 
 
December
I was totally into Christmas this year, so Mommy and Daddy thoroughly enjoyed celebrating the holiday with an (almost) 4 year old ball of energy and a little baby.
 
 
I suppose if I had to choose one word to describe the past year for our family it would be "transition".  Mommy and Daddy are incredibly thankful for God's strength and grace through 2012, as well as the love and advice they've received from friends and family who have walked this parenthood path before them.
 
We're all excited to discover what 2013 has in store for us! 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Sunday Best

Today was one of those Sundays where, if Mommy had it to do all over again, we would have just stayed home!
 
Yesterday I woke up from my "rest time" with a stomach ache and fever.  As the day turned to evening, however, I began to feel much better.  This morning I woke as good as new, so Mommy decided to go ahead and take Elliot and me to church and just have us sit with her instead of going to our nursery classes.
 
 
Well, we hadn't been in the service more than 10 minutes when Elliot started into the most pitiful cry Mommy had ever heard come from his mouth.  I joined Elliot's protest chorus as soon as I realized Mommy was about to escape to the foyer with Elliot and leave me in the sanctuary with Poppy.
 
So, Mommy, Mimi, Elliot, and I spent the remainder of the service in the church foyer.  You'd be suprised at how much activity actually takes place out there during the service.
 
In total, I had about 3 meltdowns while we were at church. 
 
Once we got home, though, there was not even a trace of sadness left!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Recap: Auntie's Wedding

Even though it was 2 months ago, I thought I should share some pics from Auntie & Dan's beautiful October wedding. 
 
We'll start with Mommy's absolute favorite shot.  This one was taken at A&D's "first look" before the wedding ceremony.
 
Mommy & Auntie...two of my favorite people.
 
The Pierce side of our family. 
This year's additions of Dan & Elliot make use even!
 
Me & Auntie.
We love each other so much.
 
Auntie and the Ortiz boys. 
These guys were so enamored with Auntie's beauty!  Preston (especially) just couldn't take his eyes off of her.
 
See?  He even had to peek at her during Pastor's prayer.
 
 The kids' table at the reception was a huge hit!  For days before the wedding, I kept telling Mommy that I was going to get to "sit at my own table and eat candy and lollipops on Auntie's wedding day".
 
Mommy didn't notice this little detail until she saw it displayed in A&D's house a few weeks ago.  Isn't it lovely?
 
Dancing fun!
 
Mommy loves this shot of Auntie gettin' down!
 
 The fabulous exit!
 
 
You know you designed your exit well when the wedding guests are still playing with the props after you've made your get away!

5 Months

I turned 5 months old on 12-12-12!

Here's what you should know about me at 5 months.
 
 
I'm doing okay in the weight department.  My pedi was a little concerned a month ago because I dropped from the 90th percentile to the 60th.  Mommy took me in for a weight check this week, though, and we were happy to see that I gained one pound over the last 4 weeks. 

I still wear 3-6 months clothes (although I can wear some 6-9 month footed outfits), size 3 diapers, and size 2 shoes.

I am an excellent flipper.  I can move from my back, to my belly, and back to my back quicker than you can say, "Bob's your uncle."
 
 
I've become a belly sleeper.  Mommy still puts me down on my back, but I'll immediately flip over to my tummy to fall asleep.

I have officially outgrown my monkey bouncer seat...which makes Mommy and Daddy super sad.  They loved how easy it was to move that thing around the house and plop me down while they finished a load of laundry, emptied the dishwasher, or took a shower.

I'm still going to bed between 6:30-7:00, waking once in the middle of the night to eat, and getting up for the day around 7:00 in the morning.
 
I've stopped clawing up my face.  My pedi suggested that Mommy try putting some hydrocortisone on my scalp, and that seemed to take care of the problem.  I do still occassionally scratch my face or Mommy's face, though.

 
I just started taking 6 ounces at a time in my bottles while I'm at "school" during the day.
 
Mommy and Daddy aren't really sure when this happened, but they're certain that I recognize my name now.
 
My smile can light up a room!
 
 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Mommy's Thanskgiving Prayer

 
This was Mommy's prayer when she and Daddy tucked (a very sleepy) me into bed tonight:

  
Thank you, Father, for making Katie Bug our little girl.  Thank you for giving us clothes for her to wear and food for her to eat.  Thank you that you have healed her every time she's been sick.  Thank you that she is so smart, a good friend, and a wonderful big sister to Elliot.  Thank you so, so much.  Amen.
 
 
I'm not positive, but I think I heard a little bit of Mommy's "happy cry" in her voice.
 
 
(By the way, she feels every bit as thankful for Mr. E...he just went to bed two hours too early to get in on this tucking-in session.)
 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

4 Months

I turned 4 months old on Monday!
 
Here are some things you should know about me at 4 months:
 
I am (still) just about the happiest baby in the world.  It doesn't take much to get a wide mouthed smile from me.
 
I had my first offical photo shoot with a family friend.
 
 
I still go to sleep super easy at night.  I usually start getting tired around 6:30 and am in bed by 7:00 or a little before.  However, in the last two weeks I've started waking up twice at night to eat instead of just once.  Mommy is not too thrilled with this development.
 
 
 
My nap times have gotten a little sketchy.  It probably has something to do with the fact that I don't have a really set nap schedule at "school".  I used to go to sleep really easily for naps, but now it's quite the production to get me to nap at home.  Sometimes I'll take a really short nap in my crib or sleep in the swing, but the days of glorious 3 hour naps seem to be a thing of the past.  Mommy's got this coming week off of school, so she's hoping to get me back into a better nap routine.
 
 
I am now eating 5.5 ounces in my bottles during the day.  I still nurse in the morning and at night when I'm with Mommy.  Most days I eat 7 times: 3 bottles at school and 4 nursing sessions with Mommy.
 
I've entered into the "easily distracted" stage when I'm nursing.  Mommy used to be able to feed me just about anywhere, but recently we've been confined to the chair in my room (when we're at home) or the car (when we're out and about).  Otherwise, I turn my head at any noise or movement and end up with a nice spray of milk in my face.
 
I attended my first wedding (Auntie and Uncle Dan's) and got to meet most of my Canadian cousins.
 
 
(I'm the baby on the top left.)
 
Swaddling is a thing of the past as I'm now an official roller.  I can roll from back to tummy and tummy to back, although I don't do either very often.  This picture was taken right after I rolled from belly to back for the first time. 
 
 
As you can see, I was not too impressed with the experience.
 
I discovered my hands earlier in the month and am getting pretty good at using them to reach for toys.  I'm also (still) good at using my finger nails to scratch up the back of my head.  Mommy just can't keep my fingernails short enough to prevent that.
 
I'm still a big fan of my monkey bouncer seat and jungle playmat.  I got to sit in the Bumbo for the first time last week since my head control is getting good.  I didn't last too long in there, though.
 
 
 My sissy just may be my best friend.  She looks out for me, makes me smile, sings to me, and reads books to me.
 
  
I wear size 3 diapers and 3-6 month clothes.  Tomorrow I go to the doctor for my 4 month well baby visit, so I'll know then just how much I weigh.  I think it's pretty safe to assume, though, that I'm on the hefty side of the growth curve!

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Trunk or Treaters

Here are the looks Elliot and I were sporting at our church's Trunk or Treat last Wednesday.  Mommy was a little sad when she realized that there was no way she'd have the time to create homemade costumes this year...but she ended up being really happy with our Amazon-purchased getups.
 
I got to rock the SuperGirl look.  When Mommy got me dressed for school (we wore our costumes on Wednesday...which was just the pick-me-up I needed because I'd been out sick on Monday and Tuesday), I informed her that SuperGirl does not wear a bow in her hair.
 
But by the time we headed out ot ToT in the evening I'd decided that SG could really use a tiara.  And a wand...but you can't see that in this picture.
 
Mr. E was one cute little pilot!  This picture really does a great job of showing just how happy he is in the mornings before school.
 
And this one shows how tired and chillaxed he is in the evenings!