Tuesday, November 10, 2009

No Tricks, Just Treats

Lola & Mommy picking out a pumpkin

We celebrated Lola's first halloween this year, not surprisingly all the cool costumes are for bigger toddlers but we found something that shows off her sweetness for all to see.

The weather was unusually warm, in the 70s, with 30 mph wind gusts. We visited our most favorite East End pie place and farm stand Briermere Farms to find a small pumpkin and buy some tasty pie (blackberry apple, sooo good).

Lola crying out for some delicious pie

Once we got back into the car and escaped the gale force winds Lola settled in for a nap, demonstrating her classic "cactus" pose.


We enjoyed a relatively quiet Halloween at home, passing out Snickers bars, Starbursts, and Skittles to the appreciative, costumed rugrats that came by the house. All in all a fun day.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Apres bath with Lola

Just recently Lola began smiling at Maggie and I when she recognizes our faces and voices. She's also learning how to coordinate her hands and feet, reaching out to grab noses, fingers, anything close by.

Here's a short video of her enjoying a post bath massage from mommy, smiling and cooing...

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Oh no! Come on Phillies!

Talk about a house of horrors... Scott takes the baby up for a seemingly innocent diaper change and what happens???!!!

I look up and this is the sight that greets me from the couch. Ouch!

The evil [Empire] indoctrination begins all too early. World Series, Game 3.

Boppypalooza

Lola spends most of her time: in our arms, on the boppy being fed, coming in for scheduled maintenance on the changing table, and in her bassinet napping. Here are a few of her better moments on the boppy:


Monday, October 26, 2009

Drowsing in the nest

Lola chilling with Mommy

Most of our Saturday was spent hanging out in bed with La Lola. She was having a quiet spell so we enjoyed snuggling her, blowing on her belly, and just snozeling the day away. It was lots of fun. Click here for a short video of the snozefest.

Everyone was very sleepy

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The first trip to grandma & grandpa's house

Maggie, Lola, Grandpa and Grandma

We decided to make a surprise trip up to Massachusetts to introduce baby Lola to Aunts Leo and Beatrice. The trip took quite a bit longer than usual, we made several stops for feedings, diaper changes, and walks for the dogs. Nothing unexpected, we just need to be prepared to slow down and smell the "roses" during the trip.

We got to mama's house on Friday (10/9) afternoon, only to find the family fully mobilized for the delivery of Santi and Bobbie Jo's daughter that same day. The aunts were in Leominster, about an hour west, and mama and Doug were headed up to see the baby as well. So we spent a quiet weekend waiting for updates on the birth.

That morning, Bobbie Jo gave birth to a baby girl, Mikaela Lola Hernandez weighing 5 pounds 12 ounces. According to the aunties she looks like a beautiful porcelain doll. Congratulations to Santi, Bobbie Jo, Deb & Peter Phillips and the entire family.

Early on Sunday, Maggie and I realized that mama and Doug hadn't had a chance to hold Lola during our visit, so we took a couple of hours to rectify that oversight and took pictures of the family. The entire photo album can be viewed here: The first trip to grandma's house

Willow sneaking into the picture

Doug and Lola the photogenic duo

All in all it was a good test run for us, it gave us the confidence that we could travel with Lola without driving fellow ferry travelers crazy and without putting her under too much stress. We had a great time and look forward to future visits.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

5 1/2 week checkup

Chubby cheeks
We just had our 5th week checkup with our pediatrician Dr Wightman, Lola is packing on the pounds! She's gaining approximately half a pound per week; she weighed 6 pounds 12 ounces at birth, lost about one pound the first week and has now shot past her birth weight with pounds to spare. This visit she weighed in at a healthy 8 pounds 10 ounces. She measured 20.5 inches in length, only half an inch longer than birth but she seems much longer to us, maybe she's unfurling after being in a fetal position for those many months. Lola is in the 25th percentile on the growth/size charts meaning she is on the small side (like her mom) but is right on track for a healthy young girl.

At her happiest, curled up on mommy

Clementine trying to regain her baby status