Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas morning at home

Santa came!!!

Lily first sees the presents.


William can hardly stand the anticipation.


Terra dives into the presents and picks out her favorite one.


Lily starts with her stocking.


Lily shows William one of his presents. I think this is the last year that she is going to get away with opening his gifts. :)


Lily opens her presents.


More presents!


It was a white Christmas for us! Incidentally, this white stuff almost prevented us from celebrating Christmas with my family at my mom and dad's later that day. Right when we got onto the highway, one car slid right across in front of us and another almost rear-ended us but was able to swerve around us at the last second. This was no fault of theirs; the roads had not been touched by 12:00 noon! What were they thinking?! We passed by no less than 15 accidents on our way there, but we went slowly and made it safe and sound to enjoy the day with family.


Christmas at mom and dad's

The girls with their new fairy dolls

Divas Mary and Katie


William in his new hat from Grandma which just happened to match his Christmas day outfit


Is it the second coming? No, it's just Zach sporting his new Snuggie :)


Christmas with the Pelleritos

William looking quite Scottish in his Christmas outfit

The nativity reenactment


The angels


The puppet play


Aunt Kathy and my mom kick off the "Pelleritos Got Talent" portion of the evening.


I love holiday traditions. For the Pellerito Christmas, you can always count on 1. Italian food (delicious beyond words) expertly cooked by Uncle Vito & Uncle Sal; 2. Performances directed by Aunt Kathy including the nativity reenactment, puppet play and usually some other skits. This year, many of the kids sang songs and danced as part of thePelleritos Got Talent Show. Great fun!


Science Center Pictures

Lily, Mary, and Katie take in the 3-story ball display

I just love this picture. This is all the girls on the "cake" that they built.


Then they reversed the order of the "layers" and said that they were sailing on their floating cake - too cute.


Mary enjoys the musical hopscotch.


Lily helps the momma dinosaur keep her babies safe and warm.


Kate loved racing the cars.


All the girls liked making special houses for their little animals.


Magic House Pictures

Lily serves it up hot & fresh

Lily enjoyed opening every single door of the alphabet display


Mary gives hugs to Curious George


Lily and Mary, the mechanics


Mary, Lily and Kate running to the car after a fun day, ready to see Grammy and Papa for dinner


Our first snowy day at home!

Good thing Lily got a brand new snowsuit from Grandma - just in time!

Lily in her full get-up as we were walking around the neighborhood


William enjoys the view just before drifting off to sleep


Pictures of William

It is so easy to get William to smile during his awake time (after he eats and before he naps). It is the sweetest reward!

More smiles for Aunt Ingrid


William and Patrick at a playdate


William at the Science Center...Are you sensing a theme?


Just hanging out at home


Sunday, December 20, 2009

Happy holidays!





Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Breakfast with Santa


Getting her nails done by daddy for the big event
(or as Lily put it, "putting the finishing touches on")


Taking in our Christmas tree before leaving (aka being silly)


Silly face upon arriving at Macy's, but I had to include a shot of the dress & coat ensemble. It is from last year, but it is her absolute favorite. She actually cried one day when I would not allow her to wear it to school. But this is definitely the last year for it so we've been trying to use it whenever appropriate.


Mommy/daughter shot. Grandma joined us as well so it was a girls morning out for us while Carl and William had a boys morning in at home.


Lily's face when Santa arrived - priceless.


Lily was a little beside herself with Santa. She did however make sure to mention the two items on her wish list this year - Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom and Thumbelina. Santa said that he would see what he could do. I have a hunch that he'll be able to accommodate her request. ;)


The breakfast was sponsored by our playgroup so Lily got to see one of her BFF's there. Our playgroup actually took up 4 large tables at the breakfast! With so many young kids running around and eating breakfast at the same time, I was just waiting for a "Is there a doctor in the house?" moment. Boy, would they have been surprised!


Of course, what do two kids of doctors do at their playdate later that evening? Play "doctor" of course!

Monday, December 14, 2009

William update

We are approaching 8 weeks with our little one - wow! While he still feels brand new to me, we have quickly adjusted to our new life with him.

Of course, the main question is always sleeping. At night, William usually goes two to four hours between feedings, with three hours being the most common. There are three main differences in our nighttime routine with William compared to when Lily was a baby. First, Carl and I divide the night into two shifts which works out wonderfully for us. With Lily, Carl would usually get her when she woke up and change her, then I would feed her and put her back to sleep. However, this meant that we were both getting up every time and neither of us was getting a solid block of sleep. Secondly, William has been in his crib from day one. The main reason for this is that the nursery and master bedroom are attached so a bassinet in our room is just not necessary. The other part is just experience. I'm much less nervous and don't feel the need to count every breath at night like I did with Lily. Lastly, with William, we change him, feed him and put him right back in his crib. This was not possible with Lily. With Lily, we would have to rock her, often making several attempts at putting her down, before she would go back to sleep. Again, experience is probably a factor in establishing a back to bed policy from the beginning, but I think a large part of it is temperament as well. Lily would not settle back to sleep on her own from very early on; William so far has no problems going back to sleep without any fussing.

During the day, William sleeps on and off with no particular schedule. Luckily, like his sister, he loves the carseat and will readily fall asleep in the car (as long as we stay in motion). About half of the time, he will continue his nap when we come home too. Slowly I'm noticing that William is starting a pattern of eating, being alert and wanting to check out his environment, and then taking about an hour nap, and waking up ready to eat again. Again, the time between feedings is usually about three hours.

William's fussy period is at night, usually starting around 5 o'clock. He is likely just tired but does not want to settle down to sleep just yet. This is also the time when I start making dinner so I usually put him in the Baby Bjorn, and more often than not, he falls asleep while I'm preparing the food. Again, usually pretty easy to console, which was not always the case with Lily.

After sleeping comes the question of eating. Let me just say that breastfeeding is about a thousand times better this time around. No pain and tears and no nipple shield required - yay! I think that it is a combination of experience and William's style of eating. Lily was more of a "barracuda" while William just seems more laid back about the whole thing. The other main difference between William and Lily is that we have been supplementing with formula from the beginning with William. In the hospital, I was paranoid about giving William formula which probably - no definitely - contributed to his NICU stay. My paranoia resulted from my experience in having Lily in which all the nurses at the hospital acted like if she received one bottle she would never breastfeed again (I'm not exaggerating this point either). This time around, the nurses said that they basically put no stock in the whole nipple confusion thing and finally convinced me that it was not the end of the world if William had a bottle. Well, let me tell you that that opened up a whole new world for me. If I want to go out during the day, we just give him pumped breastmilk in a bottle and then I usually pump again once I get home. As I mentioned before, Carl takes one or sometimes two of the night feedings, and this is when we use formula. It is so freeing. I can't begin to explain the difference that this makes to my mental well-being. If I had only known with Lily!

Overall, William is a pretty laid back and super snuggly little guy. We always call Lily our little monkey because of her high energy level and desire to climb all over everything, and we call William our little koala because he loves nothing more than to curl up on your chest and take a little snooze. His current favorite things are our skylights in the hearth room and the light over our kitchen island. He could stare at them for hours. He also likes the Gymini and will purposefully bat at the little animals. He seems to like watching his mobile as well, but he hasn't particularly taken to the swing. However, that could be because the swing is currently located in a room that we use less often. He is also fascinated with the dog and Lily but naturally quickly becomes overwhelmed when Lily comes on full-force.

In milestone news, William rolled from back to tummy at 4 weeks and tummy to back at 5 weeks, but these instances were both on the couch which I'm thinking must have provided some advantage because he hasn't rolled again since. He started smiling in response to people at around 6 weeks, but he has to be in the right mood (not tired or hungry). He had a growth spurt at 7 weeks (just a few days ago) and went from wearing "newborn" size sleepers to almost not fitting into the "0-3" sleepers. However, most 0-3 pants are still ridiculously big on him, particularly in the waist. (As a side, William has to get a vaccine that was not in at his 6-week appointment today, and we are going to check his weight for good measure, but I really think that he is doing fine and gaining weight as he should.)

So that's the news for now. We are all doing pretty well right now and enjoying this holiday season. So many festivities to look forward to...and so many pictures to post! I'll do my best to keep up!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

A month in pictures

The following pictures are from the past month. William has been growing and changing so much. We, of course, love him more every day and have been enjoying getting to know this little boy. Much to my surprise, I've also enjoyed all the little boy clothes. Who would have guessed little boy fashions could be so fun?









Thanks to Molly (and her cousin) for the very cute embroidered shirts