Sunday, September 30, 2007

The Times They Are A-Changin'




So, life is definitely different these days. And it's definitely the best kind of different there is.


We just find ourselves in these moments where we look around and realize our lives have completely changed. For example, we now have a "breastmilk shelf" in the refrigerator instead of a beer shelf. Instead of going out for drinking and debauchery with all our friends to celebrate Lou's birthday on Friday, we went out with our beloved "old school" crowd for pizza & Graeter's ice cream. [See photo above.] We spent our Saturday afternoon at the law firm picnic & went to bed exhausted at 8:30. We had hoped Josie was as tired as we were, but we had to wait until 10 for her to go to sleep so that we could. Today, Lou is getting one of his birthday presents from me (his birthday is actually Monday 10/1). When asked what he wanted this year, it was to spend at least 8 hours on the Nintendo Wii so he could finally save Zelda & move on with his life. [The photo above was taken during Hour 3.] If you were out for Lou's 30th last year, then you definitely know the difference between this birthday & the last one. :)

It's just funny how we spent our 20s "dreading" the days when we'd be the ones shaking our fists at the kids making too much noise & promising ourselves that we'd never be the kind to be in bed when it was still light outside. But, we're slowly figuring out that our priorities have completely changed -- and for the better. Sure, we'll never stop enjoying hanging out & partying with our friends. Just count on three people showing up instead of two. :)




Venus & Josie

TWO NEW VIDEOS!

The first video shows our jealous cat Venus. I was filming Josie on her playmat b/c she discovered the joys of sucking on her hand (hopefully a pacifier is next). Venus literally got between me and the camera. Too funny. Click HERE to watch it.

The second video is very quick, but significant. This is the closest Venus has ever gotten to the baby. It was shot a few minutes after the first video. I guess she figured this was her best chance of getting a good sniff since Josie was down on her level. Click HERE to see our courageous kitty.

Friday, September 28, 2007

The Grandpas



Josie is a lucky lady to have 2 grandmas & 2 grandpas. Here are some photos of her 2 grandpas.


There's her silly Grand-daddy-O yawning right along with her & her Grandpa Schneider celebrating his 70th birthday this week. (Speaking of the 70th birthday celebration, many thanks to Grandma Schneider for boxing up her whole dinner to eat at home so she could hold Josie while we ate.)


Wednesday, September 26, 2007

More Josie Songs

Thanks to Kelly's obsession with babynames.com, we now have quite a few more songs to add to our "Songs about Josephine" list. I think we've got enough to make a CD now. :)

Here are the ones Kelly found -

Good Night, Sweet Josephine - The Yardbirds
Hello Josephine - Fats Domino, Dave Edmunds, The Flamin' Groovies
Them Josephine - Chris Rea
Josephine - Teitur
Josephine - Terrorvision
Josephine - Tori Amos
Josephine Baker - Sailor
Josephine of the Swamps - Grant-Lee Phillips
Ride On Josephine - Bo Diddley, George Thorogood

Josie - Blink 182
Josie - Donovan

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

This just in...

Josie slept for 7.5 hours last night, 8 hours the night before, and 7 hours the night before that! WOW! Now, as great as that is...she has given up on sleeping during the day. So working on day time naps is the next big goal. One other down side (confirmed by the pediatrician) is that she still eats the same amount every 24 hours, so she has to make up the two night feedings that she is skipping sometime during the day. Maybe that would explain why it seems like she's eating every hour on the hour during daylight. Hmmm...maybe I'm ready to go back to her only sleeping 4 hours at a time. If not, I may have to start getting up in the middle of the night to do everything I would normally do during the day. :)

Sunday, September 23, 2007

A Day in the Life...

Introducing... in her online video debuts...
Josephine Marie Schneider...

So, here are the videos to show what we do all day. These basically summarize "A Day in the Life" of Baby Josie (except we spared you all any footage of diaper changes)... Life is Good!


Josie on Playmat (just check out those new baby noises) - click here

Josie's Bath (we love our water baby) - click here

Josie Just Hanging Out (so many new facial expressions) - click here

Josie Holds Up Her Head (getting stronger everyday) - click here

And last but not least...

Josie Sleeps (and wakes up & sleeps again) - click here


ENJOY! :)

Four Generations


This weekend we took Josie to Marion, Indiana. It was a very special trip to celebrate my Nana's 85th birthday & to take the baby to meet her Great Grandmother! Even though my Nana has Alzheimer's and can no longer take care of herself, we were all amazed at the fact that her maternal instincts are still completely intact. She held Josie and sang to her and rocked her. It was so sweet how Josie completely relaxed in her arms and stared up at her. She held on to Nana's finger all day, and Nana seriously must have said something about how the baby had ahold of her at least 100 times throughout the course of the day. Overall, I just can't explain how much it meant to me that Josie got to spend some time with her great grand-nana. :) And, as difficult as it is for Nana to live with the frustrations of a failing mind, it was clear that Josie brought her a lot of joy yesterday.

6 Weeks Old & Lots of Excitement




Josie's 6th week was filled with lots of excitement & we have the pictures to prove it. Check out her Shutterfly collection here. These three photos win the prize for my favorite new facial expressions!

Friday, September 21, 2007

Happy Birthday Kelly!


Here's another photo from Kelly's 30th birthday party. Josie was a very good girl. I think socializing must be in her DNA. All joking aside, it went well & our confidence was boosted. I even nursed her twice at the table - once while I was woofing down sushi with my right hand & holding her with my left. :)

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Songs about Josephine

So, as little Josie has gone out into the world, people have told us about songs that share her name.

Soon after she was born, my dad reminded us of the Steely Dan song "Josie" - here are the lyrics. Lou particularly likes the first line since I bust out my hooters for Josie every two hours. :)

We're gonna break out the hats and hooters When Josie comes home / We're gonna rev up the motor scooters When Josie comes home to stay / We're gonna park in the street Sleep on the beach and make it / Throw down the jam till the girls say when / Lay down the law and break it When Josie comes home / When Josie comes home So good / She's the pride of the neighborhood / She's the raw flame / The live wire / She prays like a Roman With her eyes on fire / Jo would you love to scrapple/ She'll never say no / Shine up the battle apple / We'll shake 'em all down tonight/ We're gonna mix in the street/ Strike at the stroke of midnight /Dance on the bones till the girls say when /Pick up what's left by daylight When Josie comes home//When Josie comes home So bad / She's the best friend we ever had / She's the raw flame / The live wire / She prays like a Roman With her eyes on fire / When Josie comes home So good /She's the pride of the neighborhood /She's the raw flame The live wire She prays like a Roman With her eyes on fire

On our first trip to Grandma & Grandpa Schneider's house, Bob told me about an old song called "Come Josephine in My Flying Machine." After some research, we found at that it was the Number One song in 1911! (Actually, for all of you Titanic fans - it's the song that Jack sings to Rose when he holds her up on the bow of the boat in the famous "I'm the King of the World" scene and also the song she is singing as he is sinking to his death at the end. Cheery, huh?)
It's actually the cutest song ever & I'm busy trying to teach it to myself so I can sing it to our baby girl. Here are the lyrics:
Oh, say! Let us fly, dear Where, kid? To the sky dear /Oh, you flying machine! / Jump in Miss Josephine /Ship Ahoy!Oh, joy! / What a feeling/ Feels cold, thru the ceiling. /Ho, high!Hoopla, we fly! /To the sky so high/ Come Josephine, in my flying machine/ Going up, she goes! Up she goes! / Balance yourself like a bird on a beam /In the air she goes; there she goes! /Up, up, a little bit higher. / Oh, my! The moon is on fire. / Come, Josephine in my flying machine / Going up, all on, "Goodbye"/One, two, now we're off, dear. / Oh, you, pretty soft, dear. / Whoa! Say! Don't hit the moon./Oh, no, not yet but soon. /You for me,Oh, gee! /You're a fly kid. /Not me, I'm a sky kid. /Gee! I'm up in the air about you.
And, for your listening pleasure...here's a link to the music:
http://www.geocities.com/dferg5493/comejosephineinmyflyingmachine.htm

The third Josie song came from Ryan at Kelly's 30th bday. Lou & I were very impressed that he remembers the 80s "Outfield" song called "Your Love" that starts "Josie's on a vacation far away /Come around and talk it over. / So many things that I wanna say /You know I like my girls a little bit older. /I just wanna use your love tonight / I don't wanna lose your love tonight..."

So, the challenge has been issued. What other Josie/Josephine songs are out there????

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Create a google account

FYI - in order to leave comments on the blog, you need to create a google account. Creating a google account is easy, because you just use your normal email address (my google login is my yahoo email address). Anyhoo, to create a google account, you can:
1) click on the link to leave a comment at the bottom of this message & follow the prompts to create an account or...
2) go to www.google.com and click on "sign in" in the upper right hand corner to creat an acccount or...
3) click here to go directly to the form & sign up.

Pediatrician Visit

Today Josie had her official one month pediatrician visit.
The verdict:
Length - 23 inches (95th percentile)
Weight - 12 lbs. 1 oz. (95th percentile)
So, all that breastfeeding appears to be paying off! :)
Her weight-for-height percentile is 50th, so she's perfectly proportioned. The doc says everything great & that she's healthy and thriving. It's great to get good news from the pediatrician.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Thanks goodness for Grandmas!



On Friday, Josie got a visit from her Grandma & Grandpa Johnson and on Saturday we went to visit her Grandma & Grandpa Schneider. I think the combined diaper changes between the two Grandmas was at least a dozen and they each logged several hours of quality cuddle time.
THANK GOODNESS FOR GRANDMAS!

Venturing Out More...




It's hard to believe that it's already mid-September, but I guess we've come a long way in the past five weeks. Considering that we spent the entire first week in our bed just staring at her & getting little else done, I guess it's impressive that we're now getting out of the house pretty regularly. There are many new photos posted on the Shutterfly site - click here to see them. These photos are from Kelly's 30th birthday party and Josie watching her first Bengals game with Dad. The other photo is one passed out baby after a marathon feeding session at Grandma & Grandpa Schneiders house on Saturday. All in all, things are going well. This week coming up is a busy one - my postnatal OBGYN visit, Josie's official one month "well baby" visit, another afternoon with the Hypnohotties, and a trip to Indiana next weekend so Josie can meet her Great-Grandmother.
Oh- one other thing- today I had to go through Josie's dresser and get put away all of the newborn sized clothes. It just doesn't fit anymore. Most of what she's wearing now is 0-3 months & even a couple of 3-6 month things. It was fun to get the new clothes out. :)

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Hypno-Hotties


Yesterday was our first Mama & Josie adventure without Dad, and we had a great time! We met at the Blue Manatee with everyone who could make it from our Hypnobirthing class. We had a great time sharing tips, asking each other questions, and admitting the *truth* about our labors (ummm....OUCH!). We also got to meet each other's babies - which was awesome. By the end of the three hour visit, we decided to meet again next week. I feel so fortunate to have this group of moms to help me along. (It also helps that Josie is the youngest so I get to learn what's coming.) Here's the "Hypnohotties" photo that Jill sent out.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

WOW- ONE MONTH!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU,
HAPPY ONE MONTH BABY JOSIE,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

4 weeks and growing quickly...





Little Josephine is already growing up so fast. This week she wowed us with her impressive abilities to hold up her head, smile at herself in the mirror, and grasp a pacifier to keep it in her mouth. Amazing! We're trying to resist the urge to contact the gifted pre-school just yet. ;)

If the photos above don't satisfy your Josie craving, check out the link to her Shutterfly album for her Week 4 photos.

http://www.josiemarie.shutterfly.com/

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Jaundice, Thrush & Reflux Oh MY!

As I said on the "Things I've Learned So Far" list, there really is nothing worse than seeing your baby girl in pain and not being able to do anything to fix it. Unfortunately, we've been feeling that agony a lot over the past week. Thankfully, we finally found a way to help!

To go back a few steps, the day they released Josie from the hospital, the pediatrician suspected jaundice. So, they did a bunch of tests (and re-tests) and concluded (after a scare that she may have to be admitted) that she did in fact have jaundice and that we needed to take her home & keep her connected to a bili-blanket 24/7. (You may have seen the glow-in-dark baby photos from the first week when she had a big cord coming out of her blanket). Lou & I obliged, but honestly felt skeptical about the severity of the whole thing. We're less than thrilled about the whole "medical model," but since it only involved light therapy and not medication, we went along with it.

A few days later, we noticed that Josie's tongue was covered in a thick, white paste (yuck) and suspected thrush. This was no surprise since I was forced into four courses of antibiotics during labor. Rather than using the prescription, we decided to treat the thrush naturally with acidophilus & homeopathics. Fortunately, we later found out the the white tongue is probably just a heavy coating of milk, so it's a good thing we didn't use the Nystatin after all.

So, a few days later, Josie started spitting up - ALOT. And I'm not talking your normal baby spit-up...I'm talking projectile, clear the room, change all of your clothes and hers, choking, tears in her eyes, painful spitting up. It was only happening about once a day for a few days. Then, it started happening more regularly. Then, she started having trouble eating (thrashing around, coughing and gagging, getting frustrated). Then, she started this terrible grunting, moan after she ate. She did this for hours on end (and all night long) while wriggling and arching her back. It was clear she was in a lot of discomfort and no matter what we did, we couldn't make the pain go away. It was terrible.

We had to get help. The first call was to the lactation consultant from the hospital who said I was making too much milk and that she was getting too much foremilk (the watery stuff that comes out first) and not enough of the creamy hindmilk at the end. This oversupply of liquid, she said, was too much for her little tummy to handle so out it came. She recommended a crazy feeding schedule that involved double-feeding on each side, pumping the other, etc. It seemed overcomplicated (and dangerous to mess with nature), but I'd do anything to help out the baby girl. After a couple of days of that not working, we decided to schedule an appt with a lactation consultant who could sit down & help us get to the bottom of this. After an hour long appt, we learned a lot of things: 1) Oversupply is B.S., 2) Josie is definitely not having problems gaining weight (pushing 11 pounds now), 3) The problem is acid reflux.

Poor little girl, she's got terrible heartburn. The back arching was her attempt to stop the pain & the moans and grunts were in fact signs of discomfort. How sad! So, left equipped with a full arsenal of ways to combat reflux - nursing her sitting up, natural remedies, small but frequent feedings, keeping her upright, etc.

Then, we had 24 hours where she spit up everything she ate. She didn't have any meals that she kept down. She moaned and groaned all day. She was clearly in lots of pain and we couldn't do anything. She didn't want to be held or put down. She wailed when put on her back (which made changing diapers nearly impossible). We had to do something! We called the doctor who agreed to see us at 8pm that night. After meeting with us and examining her, she got diagnosed with GERD & prescribed Zantac. When all this first started, Lou & I swore we would not put her on medication. But, it's amazing how your opinions will change when the happiness of your child is at stake. To me, it was incredibly selfish to make her continue to be in pain because of my own stubbornness regarding prescription drugs. So, we're on Day Two of the Zantac and it appears to be helping. We've only had one major spit-up today and the moaning and groaning has almost stopped.

I'm sure this is just one of many more lessons that are sure to come as our venture into parenthood continues. Really, all that matters is that you do what is best for your children, even if it means putting your own beliefs aside.

With that, I've got some cuddling to do. Until next time, Carri

Monday, September 3, 2007

Josie in Black & White




Here are some black & white photos we took of Josephine over the past couple of weeks. We took the b/w photos to get the "perfect" one for our announcements (which we'll send out next week). I'll put the rest of the b/w photos on Shutterfly sometime soon.

Another week passes...



Well, little Josie is three weeks old now and we can hardly believe it. We feel like we're finally starting to get the hang of the basics, although we certainly recognize there's still a lot to learn!


Check out the link to the Shutterfly collection to see the new album which includes some new "firsts" - the first trip to Xenia, first dinner out, first trip to Grandma & Granddad's house, first trip to the park, etc. There are also some photos of Josie's first fancy outfit from her Aunt Amanda - too cute! Josie also went to her first of what will undoubtedly be many parties at the Roundtrees in Xenia (Thanks for the beer Kevin)!


Here's the link: www.josiemarie.shutterfly.com


The first photo above are of Josie's "Acid Reflux Face" (lots of gas and spitting up; poor little thing; thank goodness for Gripe Water). It's actually been really hard seeing her feel so uncomfortable after each feeding, but we're getting good at the preventative measures.


The second photo is of the three of us & my mom and dad in Xenia for Josie's first dinner out of the house. I can't tell you how good it was to order off a menu and have someone serve us.


So, week four begins. I can hardly believe she'll hit the one month mark on Saturday. It's unreal!

Updates to Blog

Hi all,

I just wanted to point out a couple of new things on the blog.

1) On the left, I've created a list of "Things I've Learned So Far". Enjoy!

2) I've added some new links. Thanks to fellow mama Katrina for sharing these new sites with me.

3) We'll be creating a new poll question (at the bottom) very soon.

If anyone has any ideas for things we could add, please feel free to mention them by posting a comment.

Thanks! Love, Us