Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Snoozing on the Matterhorn

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Have you ever fallen asleep on a roller coaster? If you consider what is the infant-equivalent of a roller coaster, then Rachel's nap in the Jumperoo could possibly be "Falling Asleep on Space Mountain/The Ninja/Colossus."
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On the update front, she did not go pants-less again after The Incident in the Crib. The good news is she didn't need to (whew!). The rash and the Big D are gone. She was still a somewhat iffy after a week of the Culturelle probiotics, so her doctor recommended a few days on Isomil soy formula to give her little tummy a rest from the proteins in regular formula. That did the trick. I'm so glad she doesn't have to drink soy all the time.

I had the same feeling about soy formula as I do about baby food peas - slight revulsion. Isomil has a very strange - okay, nasty - odor, and I found myself mouth-breathing every time I made her a bottle. "Here, drink this. You'll love it. I had to hold my breath while I made it for you. Nothing but the best for my baby!"

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Beach Day

A few weekends ago we took the kids to Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake. In all my thirty years of life, it was the first time I had ever seen or touched it! We took swimsuits, but it was really windy and too cold to get in and test the tales of salt water buoyancy. We also, inexplicably took two pairs of sandals for Cassidy, which turned out to be serendipitous because she lost one on the long trek through the sand out to the water. Sorry, lake huggers, the black size two sandal ruining the Antelope Island ecosystem that day was our fault -- but the reason it was lost is because it sunk down in a sand dune while on her foot, and then didn't come back out when said foot was picked up to take another step, so perhaps no one will ever find it?? Ever since our day trip, which involved no waves, no sand castles, no beach towels, and no swimsuits, Rebecca has referred to it as Beach Day. "Mom, remember beach day? It was so much fun."

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These are my feet, in the Great Salt Lake.

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These are my kids, in the Great Salt Lake.

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These are the two spoilsports who didn't go in the Great Salt Lake.

Friday, June 12, 2009

The answer

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Nathan's birthday gift was an iphone. Get it? EYE-phone? {Cue hilarious, cackling laughter}

No it wasn't a fancy one. He's wanted one since they were introduced, but neither one of us thought it was quite worth the $300-400 price. But then they announced the new fancy ones and made the previous version $99, that was just the ticket!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A funny punny birthday gift

Nathan's birthday was yesterday, and this was one of the many exciting gifts he unwrapped.

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Don't you wish you had one? Do you know what it is?

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Big D, and I don't mean Dallas

Little Rachel has had some problems of the diaper variety recently. She has had diarrhea for over a week. Yesterday we saw the pediatrician, did a weight check and a quick exam to make sure she wasn't dehydrated, and had a long chat. So far we don't have any good ideas about what's causing it to last so long. The doctor recommended adding some lactobacillus culture powder to her food (to recolonize the normal bacteria that always live in the intestine), and we're crossing our fingers that it works so we don't have to take the next step of collecting samples to send for lab work.

Her main problem right now is actually her diaper rash. She recommended Triple Cream for her bottom, but then said the main thing that would help was to exposure to fresh air. Geez, how ya gonna air out a 7 month old with diarrhea who crawls?? The doctor recommended putting down some old towels in her crib and then laying her down for her nap sans diaper. At first I thought, "No Way," but then the guilt got to me and I decided I should try all my options. This afternoon I tucked 3 old towels over and around the crib mattress, and Rachel got to sleep in the nude.

It turned out pretty much like I thought it would.