Sunday, January 31, 2010

Our family is doing well. Hailey is growing and does more than sleep all day. Some of here recent accomplishments and fascinations are included, as well as the latest with Bruce and Rachel.

Hailey
Hailey will be 2 months on February 2!
Hailey in her hat from Aunt Sarah and her Minni Mouse outfit from Grandma Waite.

Hailey in her bouncer. At first she was very tentative about the bouncer, and would lay content for a few minutes if the vibrator was on. She's become much more content, but she has not figured out that she can make herself bounce by kicking her legs.

SMILES!
Sunday, January 17, 2010 Hailey smiled. Bruce was blew in her face when he was holding her at Scott and Lisa Sommerfeldt's and she unexpectedly grinned. She almost always opens her mouth like this picture shows; sometimes it evolves into a normal smile, sometime it doesn't. Since then, she similes often. She doesn't respond to blowing all the time, but she loves some of the other activities that we have introduced.


Hailey riding the washing machine during the spin cycle.

One activity sure to inspire a smile is riding the washing machine. Our washing machine is not level, so whenever the basin spins the whole machine clatters round, shakes the floor, and bothers the neighbors. One day when Hailey was fussing I was in the kitchen and needed to set he down so I laid her on the washer, which then began spinning. She was either so perplexed she stopped crying, or liked it and stopped crying. Now, whenever she is awake and the washer is spinning we let her go for a ride. She loves it (that's a look of joy, not tears).



Hailey nestled in he hammock cocoon.
Hailey Sleeping in her Hammock. We use a ruler to prop it open so she can see out.

Another unit used for Hailey's pleasure is the hammock. We tried the baby hammock when Hailey was first born, but it seemed as though she would fall out is the hammock was swinging, so we made some structural changes to the hammock and have had success. She has napped in it a few times and enjoys the rocking when she is falling asleep.



Hailey in her "Bear Suit" before a run with Rachel.

If Hailey is upset, you have to get her moving. We've found that almost all screaming can be soothed if you start trekking, so we carry her in the Baby Bjorn baby carrier, we bundle her in her "Bear Suit" and take her for runs, or we put her in the car seat a drive around. One of them is sure to soothe her.


Hailey is elated by the discovery of her mobile.

Hailey in her Sao Paulo, Brazil soccer shirt watching her mobile. This is what I'm talking about- check out that face- she's so cute!

Hailey discovered the mobile in her bed recently and she loves to watch it. We have progressed from "scream when my diaper is changed" to "smile and make cute faces" anytime I see my mobile, including when my diaper is being changed. Super fun.


Hailey has also begun standing with the help of her standing toy (Johnny Jump Up). She plays in it independently for 5-10min after she wakes up. It's nice to have something she can do independently, and we figure if she builds strong muscles now she'll be a better athlete later on. :)

Bruce
Accounting
Bruce stays busy with accounting classes. He continues to enjoy them and has applied for a few opportunities which will help him create a network. His grades were good last term, so if all goes well this semester he'll have a good shot at the masters program. He'll apply at the end of this year.
Shelf
We started building a shelf for the living room- it's like a mantel piece- and is almost built. Pictures to come.

Rachel
Classes
Classes are going well. Hailey goes with me to the ceramics lab and sit in the front pack while I throw pots on the wheel. She's adorable and everyone in the lab thinks that's the greatest thing they've ever seen. It's nice to be able to work with her, and not have to make special arrangements to go to the lab.
Volunteering
I'm volunteering at the Utah Mental Hospital for my abnormal psychology class once a week and overall it's enjoyable.
Half Marathon
Training for my half marathon is going well also. I haven't increased mileage too much recently, but I have a running partner and go running on schedule.

Other
Dates
We've had some fun dates the last few weeks. One week we built ice sculptures. It was mostly unsuccessful, but in the end we used water to melt ice blocks in the shape of the word "LOVE." Another week we had a not talking shopping trip where without words we had to get our partner to find the items off our list. Another week we played the board game Acquire with some friends. You buy land and build corporations. Fun. We're looking to buy it.

Water Polo
Bruce and I are both on an inner tube water polo team with some members of our ward. We play in the BYU pool and have a blast. Bruce is fast and strong so he's invaluable to the team. I'm not as strong, but I'm pretty fast and confident in the tube so overall we both contribute well.

1 comment:

Michelle said...

It sounds like life is going well! How fun to do water polo together. Rachel, do you have a specific half marathon you are training for? I hope your semester continues to be enjoyable.