Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Two eye'd, one nosed, crying, purple nurple eater...



Actually, he's yawning in that picture.
Anyway, the reason his mouth is purple is not because he was eating popsicles lol, it is because we found out yesterday that we have thrush (not so lol). And this amazing medicine (Gentian Violet) is quite the stainy stuff! And it actually is amazing too, I'm already feeling back to normal! Luckily William never really showed signs of being in pain, so that's good, but this was to prevent it from getting worse. Hope his mouth isn't purple forever...

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tummy Time


The other day Dad gave me tummy time on the nice, new rug...

New Bumbo Pic

Adam thought that William looked like E.T. in the other Bumbo picture, so here is a different one :)

"E.T. Phone home..."

Monday, September 12, 2011

And the Fun Begins...



Two Things. First:
We just completed a full week of full-time cloth diapering (we were using up all the newborn diapers that had been given to us--it was nice just being able to get used to a baby first, thank you!) and I can say that it is quite an experience. We decided to go with cloth diapers because of all the money we found out we'd be saving. You can use them for up to four kids! I researched a bunch of different brands and decided to go with FuzzyBunz. Here's a blurb from their site:That’s a total savings of $2,685.63 over the course
of three years!
Remember, the savings really adds up for second and
third babies—as the cost is null!

They have a unique diaper that you can change the size as the child grows so one diaper fits from birth to potty training (6lbs-32lbs). It has leg casings you can adjust with elastics and snap options on the front for sizing that way too.
Anyway, I love them! Of course I'll admit that disposables are much more convenient, but these diapers only take a second longer to put on and really the only difference is washing them. Which isn't as bad as most people think either. All I have to do is take out the insert and throw the whole thing in the wash once I get down to 4-ish diapers (we have 30) and then I do a rinse cycle, wash cycle, rinse cycle and then hang them to dry (we don't have a dryer)--and they only take a couple hours to dry completely. So it isn't too bad :) I guess the weirdest thing to get used to is the puffier bottom look ;) But after a week you really get used to them. I had to use a disposable yesterday again because I waited too long to do a wash and it felt so weird to go back to it! If anyone is curious here's a link to their site. they have some videos and everything:
http://www.fuzzibunz.com/
Second:
Last night William slept 6 hours in a row! It was great, except that when he woke up at 4:30 am he guzzled down milk faster than I had ever seen before! Which led to a massive spitting up session... A wardrobe change for william, a shower for me, three spit up rags, two wash cloths, three towels later... it was 5:40 am and I got to see the dump truck come pick up our overflowing dumpsters and make a mess that Adam and I would get to clean up later today... Yep... It was quite the fun early morning event. I hope it will not be repeated.