Monday, October 10, 2011

More Utah.

Elna and I flew into UT a few days earlier than Brian and stayed a few days later.  We had a great time visiting friends and family. 

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Me and Elna in front of the airplane that took her on her first flight.  She was a pretty good flier, making her flight attendant Mama proud.

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My good friend Andrea picked us up from the airport and we went to a vegan restaurant in SLC.  We were roommates at BYU for several years.  She brought her cute Alice who is about a month older than Elna.  We had such a great time catching up—how I’ve missed her!

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                                                                                     David with Elna                                            David with baby David & Elna

I stayed at Diane & Ray’s house for a few nights and at Orva & Paul’s one night—I spent time during a few days at Amy & Jim’s house.  It was fun to see so much family! 

Maida, a best friend from Fairfield met me at Amy’s house one day with her cute girls.  We had a great time catching up and swimming in Amy’s pool. 

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Me, Elna, Maida & Madeline

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Elna, Me, David

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Elna relaxing in the water—she loves water!

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At Diane & Ray’s house—Elna with some of my favorite people: Debra, Diane, & Audrey

Thanks to all who hosted us while we were there!  I really love Oregon, but sometimes I just miss having (my) family nearby so much.  I want  both—how do I convince everyone I love to move to Oregon?

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Harris family reunion.

Over Labor Day weekend we went to UT for a family reunion.  The Harris’ know how to have fun!

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With Uncle Jared.

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Helping dad play Rook.

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Nakey after church.

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Asleep in Dad’s arms.

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Outside during family pictures.

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Back row: Chris, Jace, Char, Nate, Callie, Elna, Lucy Brian\

Front Row: Jared, DeWin, Barbara, Heather, Daren

One of the guys suggested that we all jump in the pool for our picture.  It took some convincing until all of the girls got on board.  Some of the faces in the next picture are priceless.

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Elna loves chilling with Grandpa.

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A darling picture of Brian’s parents, Barbara & DeWin—I married into such a wonderful family!

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Elna loves swimming.

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Couldn’t choose just one.

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With her cousin Callie.

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Mini-golfing with Dad—it was windy.  Dad left for the airport right after this and we stayed another day.

We had such a great week!  Thanks DeWin and Barbara!

Sleep.

Several people asked about the method we were using to help Elna sleep.  I mentioned it in my last post.  I was hesitant to expand on it because I know that everyone has different opinions on sleep training.  And many people don’t believe in sleep training.  I was one of them.  Before I had E I thought for sure I would be able to let my baby cry it out.  I had read a little about it and understood it’s pros and cons, but thought I would do it .  But then I had E and everything changed.  I just loved holding her (what mother doesn’t?) and sleep didn’t seem to be too much of an issue for her.  In fact, she was sleeping mostly through the night relatively quickly and did so until she was about 3 months old.  Then she stopped suddenly, and completely reverted to eating every 3 hours during the night.  I was totally confused!  What had happened to my good sleeper? 

Well, after a month of getting up every 3 hours to feed her during the night, and rocking her to sleep every time I put her down,  I took her to her 4 month checkup and told her doctor about what was happening.  She suggested having Elna go cold turkey crying it out, which is like 5-5-5 (Ferber method), but worse.  I’d only heard of a very few people who actually did that with their babies.  I know a lot of people who have done 5-5-5, but not so many who just didn’t go in at all.  When I got home from the doctor’s I told Brian what she said and I talked to a cousin of mine who does the Ferber method.  We decided to do Ferber at first, but noticed that every time we went in she cried worse and worse and for longer and longer.  Finally, we decided to do what Dr. Mary told us to do and not go in at all, and she fell asleep pretty quickly.  We have decided to stretch her sleep out slowly so that she doesn’t have to do 12 hours all at once.  Right now she is sleeping between 7-8 hours before I go in and feed her.  Within a few weeks we hope to stretch that out to 10-12 hours. 

Dr. Mary also suggested that we stop swaddling Elna since she spent so much time trying (and eventually succeeding) to get out of it.  Poor Elna had a lot of change all at once, but she is doing so well!  She is such a happy girl.  She is now usually happy when I put her down for naps and bedtime.  I miss cuddling her to sleep, but I just cuddle her lot’s when she’s awake.  I love that she has learned how to put herself to sleep—what a great skill for her to have!

Her newest trick is rolling from her back to her tummy.  She slept most of the night on her tummy last night.  She looks so much more comfortable on her tummy!

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This was from this morning when we went in to get her—on her tummy and happy happy, with some great bed head!

Friday, September 30, 2011

4 months!

Elna is 4 months old—and she’s doing a darling job at it!

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I know that last picture is blurry, but it was just too cute to get rid of. 

At 4 months, Elna:

-is still very sweet natured. 

-has decided that she would like to eat every 3 hour all night long.

-can roll over from her back to her front, so no more leaving her on the bed alone (she learned right about 3 months).

-is a big talker, squealer and giggler. 

-smiles almost all of the time.

-loves jumping and playing in her jumping toy.

-LOVES taking baths and showers.

-is a happy, happy girl!

We went for her 4 month check-up and she is very healthy and strong and right on track!  I told the doctor that she wasn’t sleeping anymore (she was sleeping 6-10 hours a night for about a month).  She asked me how badly I want her to sleep and then explained a method to help her do that.  So far it’s working. 

Elna is 17.6 lbs. (98%), 25 1/2 in. (93%), with a head circumference of 41 3/4 cm. (72%)

Elna mostly spends a majority of her day just looking cute.  It’s like it’s her job—and she’s pretty good at it.  She should probably ask for a raise.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

35 more days…

Sister Clark (aka Annie) comes home from England in 35 days.  It’s hard to believe it’s almost been a year and a half since she left!

I made a countdown chain of the days left until she’s home!   I’m most excited to be able to just pick up the phone and talk to her whenever I want to—how I’ve missed her!

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Elna seems to like the countdown chain.

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Let the countdown begin! 

Friday, September 23, 2011

August pictures.

Here are a lot of pictures that I haven’t posted yet—of Elna just being her darling self.

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Cuddling with Daddy—so flexible.

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Brian and Elna at Blue Lake park for a YM/YW activity—Brian and I both work with the youth in our ward and love it!

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Brian was helping me out by taking care of E before work one morning—this is where I found her.

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Nakey little baby—she loves bath time!

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After church on Sunday.

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Getting her toenails painted by Grandpa DeWin and Aunt Heather.  We laughed when DeWin asked us if he could paint her nails—too funny!