Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Movement and Sleep


Movement has become very fun and entertaining for our soon to be 9 month old. I think Ruthie just might enjoy roller coasters in the future since she smiles and laughs when Daddy plays "Super Baby" by holding her trunk with his hands and moving her around the room like Superman does in the movies. When music is playing, I'll hold Ruth in my arms like "we're dancing" and we'll sway and twirl around the room together. The movement makes the little girl smile and giggle. She may be slightly dizzy by the time we're finished spinning slowly in our living room. She loves it when daddy tosses her slightly out of his reach in the air. In addition, instead of carefully turning around to examine each play station on her exersaucer, Ruthie loves jumping up and down using her feet to pop up and make the little plastic balls inside of the station containers shake with noise.

Sleep has been interrupted every night by Ruthie waking herself up. By utilizing her sheer "baby strength," Ruthie manages to escape from the blanket around her lower body and roll over the sleep positioner wedges only to get one of her legs trapped between two slats of the crib. I hear her cry softly to begin with and then a very audible scream is heard that increases in intensity by the time I hurry across the house to reach her. I carefully remove her trapped leg and roll the little girl back into place, directly center of the crib mattress. What is infuriating for me is that Ruthie continually wakes up in a crawling position and being "half asleep," cannot return to her sleeping position independently. So I dutifully help her out with a smile on my face. She looks so cute with her eyes shut, crying piteously, helpless and not a baby for long.

I looked online last night at one in the morning for a solution to Ruthie's waking up problem. By perusing parent's posts on various sites, I discovered that if I wrap Ruthie's bottom and legs together tightly with a light blanket, it will eliminate Ruthie's ability to utilize her legs to roll over. In a last ditch attempt after the third wake up last night, I wrapped Ruthie's legs and went to bed praying for Ruth to sleep until at least 6am. The wrapping of the leg thing worked. Ruthie is still asleep and it is 8:30am. I have checked on her at least four times throughout the night and early morning hours due to my worry and fear that "something must have happened to her" since she was miraculously still sleeping. Now excuse me, I am going to wake up our daughter to begin our day. We have to make it to the Winn's house by 10am this morning. So much to do in so little time.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Ruthie Update



Ruthie update: Many thanks to the Witcher blog which this entry is based upon. Ruthie - you are eight months old and 23 pounds! You wear 12-18 month size clothing and size 3 shoes.

You learned to roll in October but have yet to crawl. When we place you on your tummy, you complete some push ups but cry and whine when you think you have been on the floor too long!

At dinner time with us you sit in your high chair with a bib around your neck. Since you were six months old, you have tried; peaches, sweet potato, pear, banana, brown rice cereal (organic), carrots and peas. You weren't a fan of the pear or peas that much since you spit those up (vomited) but you look forward to trying other foods in the future. You like to nurse and keep cozy with your mommy.

At night time you have been sleeping in a light pink sleep bag and we swaddle your arms with a small white blanket. The temperature in your nursery has been rather chilly so mommy and daddy bought you a self-standing heater that drives the chill away!

On Tuesday nights you enjoy the devotion and praise/worship time with your parents. Daddy plays the guitar and you wave your arms; sometimes shaking the egg shaker.

Every night daddy reads you your board books and your favorite is SkippyJon Jones followed closely by Look at the Animals. You enjoy flipping the pages as quickly as possible when you are in a "flipping the pages mood." However, the pictures cause you to voice your opinion with the loud noises you make.

Your favorite companion besides mommy during the day is Kit the family beagle puppy. Your arms reach out to touch her and Kit never complains when you get a handful of skin and fur. When Kit shakes her bed or runs around really fast, you sometimes think it is funny and giggle and shout with delight. Kit enjoys licking you when mommy isn't looking.

At the beginning of this month, you have learned to reach your arms up to indicate you want to be picked up. Just last week you squeezed your hands open and closed like mommy and daddy showed you.