Where did the time go? I just love spending my summer days with both kiddos. We're settling into a perfect routine and I'm already getting sad as I realize how quickly time will fly from now until August. Kate is one happy, smiley, adorable baby. Lucky mom, here!
Weight: Last time we checked, she was a little over 11 pounds. It's wonderful to have a *normal* sized baby that follows the clothing sizes... =)
Diaper Size: We've moved up! Size two. I'm still sticking with Pampers Swadders just because of the little blue line that tells me to change Kate's little butt. When we hit the 3 mark, then it'll be up and ups from Target just like her big bro.
Clothes Size: 3-6 month (almost everything Carter's still. {{Okay, slightly obsessed.}}) Baby girl clothes are just as amazing as I dreamed of them to be when I was only shopping in the boy section. Ruffles, sparkles, adorable colors. Carter's new line you ask? Mint, cream, gray, and light coral. Polka dots. Skinny jeans made out of cotton. Hello! I want to kiss Carter's designers.
Sleep: The Krieger kiddos are great sleepers! We do bath for Jack at 7(ish) and down by 7:30...then Kate's bath at 7:30 and down at 8. That's right, with two kids under three...our house is quiet by 8 p.m. Then, I catch up on tanning, errands, hanging out with Eric. So wonderful! Kate sleeps all the way through and usually wakes up around 5:30 or 6. WAHOO! If you wonder how my kids sleep so well...read
Babywise. It was my baby raising bible. So far, so good!
Favorite Activities/things: If she's in your arms, she's happy as can be. This is so wonderful because I recently signed up for our Y wellness center in Waukee. 2 hours a day FREE daycare for both kids?! I feel like I'm stealing with my $76.50 a month membership. Kate is completely content with anyone as long as they're holding her! She's starting to find and chew on her hand. She despises pacifiers...which tells you how happy of a baby she is! Her bunny is her best friend. Lately, she likes to be upright...standing, sitting, hanging in her bouncy. Her personality is coming out and so far...she's just like her mum. Poor Eric! Two princesses...
Watch me roll!
Eating: LOTS of milk. 6 oz at a time most feedings now. Good thing I can keep up with her! My deep freeze is completely full of frozen milk and we're 3 months down without a drop of formula. Breastfeeding is a whole lot of work, but I think it's helping create our insanely wonderful little girl. In the next few weeks I'm going to attempt cereal. We'll see how that goes!
Nicknames: Dolly, sweetie, baby Kate, 'sweeheart' and 'seester' from big bro.
Talking: Gggggg and raspberries on demand! Oh, and if you stick your tongue out at her, she'll do it back. Smart little fart.
New adventures: EARS PIERCED! After Kate's 2 month shots, I decided it was time. It has been SO easy. Her ears are already healed and they never bothered her one bit. And, if she has just a white hand-me-down onesie, she still looks like a girl. Oh, and rolling, content, talking a whole lot more. She's also grabbing and reaching for toys now.
I can't believe we are 1/4 of the way through Kate's first year. I am loving every. single. minute of my pretend stay-at-home-mom life while it lasts. I am so blessed to have two of my own healthy children. I was made to be a mom!
Stressful mom-of-two-moment of the week:
We're grocery shopping for the first time just us three. Kate is in the carseat and Jack is sitting right next to her (in a giant cart only found at the Jordan Creek Hy-Vee!) This Hy-Vee is under construction and only one giant cart can get through the aisles. Kate wakes up and is OVER being in her carseat. {Pacifiers would be REALLY convenient here..} She's crying, Jacks whining "let's go home, mom" and I still needed to grab a gallon of milk. Word to the other people without kids/old people who have forgotten...don't stare or comment when children are having meltdowns! It just happens...even with really good kids and patient moms. =)
Kate's face says it all. She's not having it.