Tuesday, January 30, 2007

High stepping


Vanessa has been lifting her feet as if walking lately. (She eventually got the flowers and knocked over the vase.)

Monday, January 29, 2007

Tricks and treats

Vanessa has been treating us with all kinds of tricks lately.
She'll giggle and coo if we tickle her.
She complains much less about being on her tummy.
She sits up by herself to play!
Today, we went over to her friend Revie's house. It was really cool to see the two of them interacting: petting each other's faces, eating each other's fingers, and talking to each other. I like that Vanessa has a little friend!

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Letting her cry?

Well, I've finally decided to do something about Vanessa's midnight bedtime. I am usually the sort of mom who responds immediately to Vanessa's cries or signs of discomfort so that she really hardly ever cries. There are times when she's grouchy and needs to be held or bounced to keep her from crying, but I hardly ever hear her cry and I always feel like I'm doing something about it when she does cry.

I've been doing a bit of research and there are compelling studies that show that babies who are put down to bed while awake learn to put themselves to sleep. The only trouble is, being put to bed awake usually means crying, at least in Vanessa's case. So, over the past two days, when she is really tired and needs a nap, instead of feeding her and then putting her down for a nap, I put her down by herself and let her cry for 10 to 15 minutes before she falls asleep. Then I feed her when she wakes up. The couple of times that Vanessa cried for longer than 15 minutes, I picked her up, checked to see if she needed burping, held her for a few minutes, and set her back down.

Last night, we finally cut the apron strings and had Vanessa sleep in a different room from us. I put her down when she was tired at about 10 PM, crossed my fingers, and after 10 minutes of crying, Vanessa slept through the night for the first time and woke up at 5AM.

There are several reasons why I think this is good for Vanessa. First of all, if I put her in bed to sleep when she's tired at 10, she won't be up until midnight and be so tired and grouchy that she can't get to sleep. (I think I've actually been keeping her awake past her bedtime by trying to comfort her for two hours.) Second of all, if Vanessa can learn to go to sleep on her own, she'll have an easier time going to sleep as a toddler. Third, she'll have an easier time adjusting to a daily schedule, getting her sleeping and eating rhythms to follow a predictable pattern, and should eventually take her naps without much fussing at all. As an added bonus, mommy and daddy will get a good night's sleep too.

In the meantime, 10 minutes is still a long time to hear a baby cry! I hope she learns to nap without crying soon. I think in any case, she'll get used to putting herself to sleep before I'll get used to her cries. We'll try this for a week or so and see what happens. But no matter what, we're definitely going to keep the crib in the other room!

Monday, January 22, 2007

First Snow!


Vanessa saw her very first snow yesterday. We don't think she was too happy about it, actually, but I bet she'll like it when she's older.

Vanessa says, "It's cold, dark, and wet out here. Can we go back inside now?"

Vanessa and mommy playing.

Vanessa was reunited with Revie last week. The two girls hadn't seen each other for about a month due to the holidays and a variety of colds between them.

Revie likes the piano too.

Vanessa likes the piano so much she wants to eat it!

Vanessa's playing with her very first Starwars toy. It's a stuffed light saber!

Vanessa's also discovered the keyboard. I thought I might let her type a little message too all of you out there in bloggerland.

bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbn,.uh,hhhhhhhhhh ,mhbnbn,,,,,,,tvc

Thursday, January 11, 2007

A music lover for sure

It has come to our attention that Vanessa really, really likes music. If she's cranky, it calms her down, if she's sleepy, it helps her sleep. But what's really tipped us off is the way she plays with all her musical toys.

Vanessa really likes the musical doggy she got from her Great Grandma and Great Grandpa Webb. She likes to hold its ears and bite its nose, so we know she likes it.
Nana came over to see all the new things her granddaughter was doing. Oh, plus it was my birthday.
Vanessa wears her VT outfit in support of the VT men's basketball team. Go Hokies!
I love this picture. Look at how Vanessa puts her hand on top of daddy's to learn how he plays.
Vanessa fell asleep during her piano lesson (about 2 minutes after the previous picture was taken).I am so impressed with the way Vanessa plays with her baby piano. Not only does she like to play the keys and turn the plastic music pages, but she also uses the piano as a standing support. If she's sitting (as she so often does) on my foot for a stool, she can pull herself to a standing position and support herself there.
In this picture, I am spotting Vanessa, but not supporting her. She's using the dancing yellow sun on the piano for support. When she's not using him for a dancing partner, she tries her best to eat him.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Growing so fast!

I can't believe how fast Vanessa is growing. I feel like I've seen her grow more in this past week than any other week we've had her. In the past week she's learned how to grab objects, bounce in her bouncer, lay on her tummy (and be happy about it), roll over, be ticklish on her tummy and she had her first attempt at solid food on Thursday (rice cereal, yummy). I also feel like she really pays attention to people talking to her now, especially when its storytime. At this rate she could say dada next week! I guess it would be ok if she said mama first. :)

Rolling over!

Vanessa spent a few minutes on her tummy yesterday without fussing. Wow! And then, to our surprise, James and I watched Vanessa roll over from her tummy to her back for the first time. We put her back on her tummy, and she did it again!

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

What a big girl!

At Vanessa's appointment today, she was 25 inches long, and weighed 15 pounds, 15 ounces. She's big for her age, coming in at 75% percentile in height, and 95% in weight. We also think she's getting pretty smart -- she's started to bat at and grab all her new Christmas toys!

Just before New Year's, we were really excited to get a visit from my Aunt Teri and Uncle Bob, and cousins Brett and Danielle. I've hardly had a chance to get to know Brett and Danielle before. It turns out that they're much fun and quite talented at all kinds of things (Brett especially at math, and Danielle especially at singing and acting).

Vanessa stayed up nearly until midnight on New Year's. We went to a casino night at coworker Scott's place. Vanessa had lots of admirers, and was held by many. She was good luck at the craps table -- James came in second place in the evening's winnings. Hopefully she didn't enjoy all the gambling too much.

We're also excited to have seen Vanessa's uncles Zak and Terry, Aunt Heather, and Grandma Satterlee yesterday. Zak and my mom visited my brother Jake and his family in Texas over the holidays, and I loved hearing all the stories about my nieces Katelyn, Jadyn, and Bryn.

Vanessa gets to meet her second cousins and her Great Aunt Teri.

Uncle Bob came straight from work, so he's still in his pilot's uniform as he gives Vanessa a big hug.
Vanessa looks cozy with the lovely and stylish Danielle.
Vanessa and Daddy just chillin'
Vanessa loves exercising on mommy's tummy. (Only four months ago, that preposition used to be 'in.')
Vanessa can support herself to sit up with the help of her Boppy pillow.
Daddy reads Vanessa a story. "Where is my cat?"
Grandma helps Vanessa play a tune. Vanessa hasn't had lessons yet, so her fingering is a little off.

Friday, December 29, 2006

A few new tricks

James and I think Vanessa has grown so much over the past week or so.

She can push with her legs to stand up, with assistance for balance. She can sit up by herself for a few seconds before falling one way or the other. Also, she can grab objects and put them in her mouth! That's one of those developmental stages that is a mixed blessing, I guess. She still hates being on her tummy, so we imagine crawling is a long way off.

We can't wait to see what comes next! We have a doctor's appointment on Tuesday, and we'll find out her weight and height.

Holiday visits from friends

We are really lucky to get to have seen some friends in the past few days whom we haven't seen in a while, and really miss! Vanessa got to see them for the first time.


Sara is going to have her own baby girl soon! Oh, we are so excited.

Janet just graduated from seminary school. In this picture, Vanessa is looking at Janet's husband, Ryan.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Merry Christmas!

Vanessa really enjoyed her first Christmas. She got some great presents from Santa and family in the morning and in the afternoon got to meet Greg and Christina's baby Nathan, who isn't so much of a baby anymore.

Grandpa got to hold Vanessa at the breakfast table.
Vanessa decided to show him her standing trick.

Vanessa got a special ornament with her name on it.

Mom and Nana show Vanessa her baby grand piano. Daddy is very jealous that Vanessa got a baby grand before he did.


Vanessa opens her present from Santa, well she watches at Mom opens it for her.


Vanessa really likes her playmat from Santa!

Who is that in the mirror? It's Vanessa!

Mommy and Grandpa model their Christmas stocks. Very stylish.

Vanessa demonstrates to Daddy at the Christmas table that not only can she pick up his napkin, she can throw it on the floor. I think she's going to like that game for a long time.


Nathan doesn't like his Mom holding another baby. This is good practice for him since he has a new niece that is on her way.

Daddy, why isn't Mommy holding me?

Nathan is much more comfortable with Vanessa when she's in car seat instead of in Mom's arms.

Vanessa's First Christmas Eve

Vanessa enjoyed her first Christmas Eve at Nana's house with her parents, her Grandpa John and Nana Karen, Great Grandparents Lou and Phil, and her Uncle Brian and Aunt Joanna. Vanessa was sporting a matching red pajama and Santa hat set for the beginning part of Christmas Eve. The hat soon annoyed her though and was promptly removed.

This picture is technically from the day before Christmas Eve as Vanessa discovers that Grandma Lou's fingers aren't very tasty.

Great Grandma Lou sure loves her little great granddaughter.


Aunt Joanna tries to get Vanessa to play her SO BIG game where she sits up in your lap.


Vanessa, aren't you a little young to be counting cards?


Uncle Brian realizes he got an early Christmas present from Vanessa.

Christmas Photo Shoot

We tried to take some Christmas poses of Vanessa in one of her holiday outfits with only a modest degree of success.
Vanessa actually smiled for the first one.
Her cheeks have gotten SO chubby lately.

I see the camera Mommy, but I'm much more interested in what's to the left of it.Mom, you've got to stop taking pictures of me, you've got a whole website full of them.

Enough of this Mom, I'm going to make a silly face.

Old friends visit

Vanessa got visited by James' long time elementary school friends (Johnny and Greg) and their respective wives (Liz and Christina).


Johnny demonstrates how to hold a sleeping baby.


Greg and Christina meet Vanessa for the first time.
Liz shows Vanessa the Christmas decorations.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Great grandparents and a jumperoo

So Vanessa has had a busy couple of days. She got to meet her great grandparents from her Nana's side for the first time and got to play with a new toy. What fun!



Vanessa meets her Great Grandma Lou for the first time while Nana wonders when it's her turn to hold the baby.


What, more pictures? Don't we have enough of those Daddy?


Grandpa tries to teach Vanessa how to shake hands. Or maybe it's a build up to the Michigan fight song.


Vanessa meets Great Grandpa Phil for the first time.


Great Grandpa Phil shows her the right way to sing the Michigan fight song.


Uh-oh, here's that crazy Nana person again.


Well, maybe that Nana person is alright after all...


Lily checks out a sleeping Vanessa. I don't think she's gotten over another cute thing in her house taking away some of her attention...


Sarah and I finally realized that Vanessa was big enough for the Jumperoo that Gina gave us. She loves it!


Vanessa thinks Daddy is a little weird, but amusing. She also wonders if Daddy's ever going to give up his psychedelic baby blanket from the 70s.



You can tell Daddy loves Vanessa SOOO MUCH!