Thursday, November 19, 2009

SquidBjorn

By and large, the damp/grey/cold wintry weather has arrived in Knoxville, but we had a few lovely days last week. We took the opportunity to take Luella and the dogs out to Sequoia Hills, our favorite city park. The sunshine was awesome and Buddy and Ranger had a blast playing in the river and running like mad.

(Technically the Bjorn is supposed to be buttoned down so that the baby's head can't move around but Lu prefers to be able to look around a bit more, so we keep it out, squid-style.)

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Mr. Mom

My maternity leave ended yesterday, and Allen is now in charge of Lu during the day. He's enthusiastic about his new adventure as a stay-at-home dad!

I'm sad that I'll have less time to snuggle and play with Luella, but feel very lucky that we're able to swing a schedule that allows each of us to spend time with her and work. I'm working from 8-4 each day while Allen takes care of her. I'm continuing to breastfeed so I'll pump while I'm at work and we'll have lunch together as often as possible. Allen is still coaching in the evenings and on weekends, so I'm on bedtime duty and weekend care. The trick is finding time that all three of us can be together, but Allen's season is winding down so we'll have at least a month or so of downtime.





And we've been alerted that her adoring public wants more posts and more pics. We'll work on that. In the meantime, enjoy a few new photos of the little one. (She's in the process of rolling over in the third pic. I'm still working on getting the video up, promise)






Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Go Pirates!



Lu attended her first soccer game tonight! We drove down to south-central Tennessee to watch the Southwestern University Pirates (Allen's alma mater) play against the Sewanee Tigers. The good guys won 2-1! It was great to see head coach Don Gregory and cheer on the team. Lu was a hit and the team decided to bobble-head just like her in the photo.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Many Faces of Luella


Grandmothers are getting aggressive about asking for pictures, and the one of poor Lu getting her frenulum clipped just isn't doing it for me. We need to end today with a happier post, so here it is. My beautiful girl.

(P.S. Mom - did you know that if you click on the photo a larger version opens up?)

(P.P.S. For more Luella pics, check out her set on Flickr.)

Frenulum? I hardly knew'em!

Today was the day that Kristen has been dreading - poor little Luella had her frenulum clipped! For those of you that are unfamiliar with what a frenulum is: it is the oral tissue that connects your tongue to the bottom of your mouth. If it extends too far toward the tip of the tongue it causes a condition referred to as "tongue tie." Being tongue tied can cause difficulty nursing (which we are not really having) and speech problems down the road, not to mention the inability to lick an ice cream cone! After a consultation with a pediatric ENT wherein he pronounced her tongue tie "moderately severe," we decided to go ahead with the procedure while she's still young enough (and the frenulum thin enough) that the clipping is a relatively simple procedure. (Waiting until toddler age or older requires stitches and sometimes general anesthesia)

So, this morning we set the alarm for 5:45 to ensure that Luella was able to get a little nibble before she was forced to fast prior to the procedure. We rolled into the doctor's office at 8:15 and they stuck Lu in a cozy backboard papoose, lifted her tongue, applied a topical anesthetic, and - snippy snippy. Mom opted to sit this out in the hall, so Dad watched and did some creative camera work (sorry for the crappy photog - trying to be like an undercover, investigative reporter). When the smoke cleared and the dust settled, all was fine. After the doc applied pressure to her tongue for 1 minute, Kristen came in and Lu breastfed like a champ. I think that Kristen was more affected by the procedure than little Lulu was. To make sure all was well, Luellabelle and I took momma K-mizz out for ice cream.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

"I swear, I swear , I do declare...

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... that my first Gourds show was an ass ton of fun," says Lulu.

She got all dudded up in her cute clothes (read: overalls), made sure that she had her noise canceling ear muffs and a little spending money for snacks and what-not. We took the scenic, one hour drive up to Morristown, TN to catch the boys at the Rose Center. It was a rip roaring good time, even though little Lulabelle slept though three-quarters of it - guess the ear protection worked!






Afterwards, Luella Marie demanded to go back and hang with the gents. (Don't you dare call her a Backstage Betty!) As always, they were kind and allowed for a few photo ops. We cannot wait for the Spring - hopefully the sun and our favorite Austin band will return!