

Well, I've been sick! That's what has been new here, so I didn't get a chance to post Lauren's blog on Thursday like normal for her 9 weeks. Lauren has been stuffy, too, but I've been able to keep her nasal passages moist with saline and a humidifier, and I've been sucking goop out with a bulb sucker. Fortunately, we've had luck with this. She has been in good humor even being stuffy. Since she hit the 6 week mark, Lauren has been in a general happy mood with occasional fits. It's been much easier since she's been in daycare. I hate saying this, but I almost think that it's good for all of us. Lauren lets me leave easily (for now) and she is really happy when I pick her up. The highlight of my day is picking her up (physically) from school, her realizing I'm there, and her nuzzling my neck. She gets a look of contentment upon her face (her teachers tell me) and she smiles. When I get her in the hall to put her in her carrier, I get grins when I ask if she wants to go home!
Lauren must have hit a growth spurt this weekend. Either that or she understood Dr. Vierling when he told us that she needed to eat more! We had been feeding Lauren between 4 and 5 ounces every 3 hours. She was pretty responsive to this schedule, too, and we knew it had been 3 hours since she last ate. However, we gave her 5 ounces this weekend and she'd cry for more. We'd give her another 2 ounces and she'd be happy. Then, between 2 and 2 1/2 hours, Lauren would get really fussy again--more food! she demanded. All we did all weekend was feed her! It was crazy. I know that this may seem funny, but Lauren actually looked like she had grown over the weekend--even one of her teachers said she looked a lot bigger this weekend--length and width. =)
Some new nicknames--Huff and Puff (from her daddy--she gets all riled up when he's around!), Peanut, Baby Girl, Peanut Head Gallery (that's another from Daddy...I shake my head!).
Lauren has also been very active. She can sit in her Bumpo for about 10-15 minutes unassisted, keeping her head fairly upright. I've caught her shaking her head both yes and no...I'm really trying to insist upon the yes shake, saying "Yes, ma'am," to her, hoping she'll pick up that courtesy later on. We can pray...Her new favorite position is standing which she could do all the time. She tuckers after about 30 minutes of on and off standing. It's incredible how much she's grown and developed!
Her evening fussiness has subsided for the most part. We still get some whining when it's time for bed. But truthfully, it's so much better than before. We can deal with it without too much frustration.
Lauren's sleeping about 9 hours a night and most of that is through the night. We've been fortunate to get her to take a few naps here and there, but we can't let her nap past 6 pm or she won't sleep.
I'm sure you've all noticed that her hair looks a little red in her pictures. She seems to have a red tint to her hair once in a while. It's very odd. Some days it's blonde, others it seems brown. Sometimes it's all three colors at once.
She's alert, almost too much for her own good, I worry. We've been reading and playing together in the evenings and we encourage Lauren to get time on her tummy. She won't roll over. I almost think she'll crawl first. She will wiggle across her mat on her tummy. She moves her legs alternatively. If she could get her arms in motion with her legs, she'd be scooting across the room!
Lauren is a talker! Some nights she coos and gurgles forever! Those are the nights we get the best smiles. She's been making two syllable sounds. I even think she's trying to mimic my laugh. She makes a barking sound when she's really excited, so I think this would be a laugh. Her talk is higher pitched like you'd expect of a girl, but the barking laugh is more deep, maybe even a little throaty. At least she's happy!!