Showing posts with label bath time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bath time. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

Can You Guess??

The pictures below were taken just two hours ago. The injuries she has were sustained yesterday. Can you guess what happened?

Severe second degree burns? Raw rubbed places? Blisters?





This, my friends, is the work of a few mosquitos. MOSQUITOS! .
I had noticed when playing in her pool yesterday evening that a mosquito had landed on her back. I squished it and thought nothing more of it.
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The next morning she had a few dimes sized marks on her that I mentioned to the staff at school so they would know that she might itch.
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By 10am the owner of the facility was calling me and requesting that I take my child to the doctor before letting her return.
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According to our doctor, River is just one sensitive girl. The last time we had to visit him she had a rash all over her. It looked like she had Fifth's Disease. It wasn't an ailment, her skin just has a hard time with the heat. Apparently this was along the same vein. She has an incredibly strong immunity response. That's supposed to be a good thing even though it sure doesn't look like it.
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For those of you who are worried, she is fine by the way. It was a little itchy this morning but she doesn't even notice or complain about them. The doctor did say this could take up to two weeks to disappear.
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Let me know if you can suggest a good baby friendly bug repellent.
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No kidding. Mosquito bites.

Monday, September 22, 2008

The Last Day of the First Summer

As the days grow shorter and the nights become cooler, River's first summer draws to a close. It's doubtful that she will remember much of it but I know that for us, it has been unforgettable. She has reminded us that once upon a time the summer seemed to stretch out unending as if it would last forever. Now, with age and experience, we are all too aware that the summertime is fleeting and before you know it, like a bright Saturday morning, it is gone.
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For River it will be the same but we will do our best to fill those summer days with bicycle rides, swimming and cookouts. Popsicles and play dough on rainy days. Camping in the backyard and star gazing on clear nights. And laughs. Lots and lots of laughs. Aside from making us two of the proudest parents in the world, River has given Jo and I the privilege of experiencing all the joys of summer again. . for the first time.

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Jo and River (with what looks like a colorful turtle on her head).

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Actually, she didn't mind the helmet at all.

. Thanks to Marti for the WeeRide - a great Father's Day present.

.. Of course, you can't go riding without a Harley Davidson riding bib. Thanks Cindy and Murray!

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Nothing better than nap time under a big shade tree even if it is in "baby jail".

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A pre-nap "nom nom" with her buddy, Tigger. Thanks Aunt Sheila and Aunt Kim.

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Soaking in her "Hillbilly Hot Tub". Blue water made possible with Crayola Color Dotz.
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She was a natural. At one point, she nearly fell asleep.

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She would, on occasion, make motor sounds with lips. How does she know?? (Can you spot the deer crossing the road in front of us at the end of the video?)
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Bring on Autumn!!
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Thursday, April 17, 2008

ETA (Enjoy The Arts)

This steering wheel doesn't work...?

River had a great day at school yesterday. For many reasons:

1) She was almost completely naked.
2) She got paint all over her.
3) She got to paint with her favorite color, what we call River Green.
4) No restrictions, just fun.




What Artist Phase would you call this Cathy?


She belongs to a place called Children's Express Child Development Center. They are less than a mile away from my office. Miss Monica (the owner) and Miss Shannon called to let me know that they had sent me some pictures to my email account and they were a surprise.


Notice how she is resting her chin on her hand...


Understand that sometimes I am given a hard time because I refuse to say that my child goes to daycare. Now this is not an insult to people who say that or send their children to daycares. I honestly and truly believe that River goes to school. Children's Express is not a place where I feel like I drop off my little girl and they just keep her from choking, feed her a little, change her diaper the required amount of times (which they do all of these things too). I know that when I drop her off in the morning that they are glad to see her. When I pick her up every day they have what they call a "Cuddlegram" waiting for me so that I will know the basics of her day but almost always their is something in the comment line like:


"River got to go outside and play on a swing today"
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"River loves to paint"

They told me later that she even had paint IN her diaper


When I had to take medical leave for the month of February I still had to pay for her spot in her class, but even though you would have thought that that would be great and one less child to watch and still get paid for it I honestly could feel that they missed her terribly.


Our Heart and Soul


We live in an area with no other babies. Literally. She is the only child not just of our household but of our entire community. I knew that I would need and also want to return to work after she was born. I also knew that dropping her off every day was going to be one of the hardest things I ever did. However, River needs to go to school. She needs to be around other children. She needs to interact with other age groups and learn a structured day just like elementary school will be. I consider this preparation for society.



Did she learn how to eat thighs from me!? OMG



Their were a few really great milestones this week.


She now splashes her hands when she takes a bath. Rob will splash back and she will mimic him.

She moves better every day in her walker. She was mostly moving backward until the last two days but now she is starting to get the hang of it.


She loves paper. Especially wadded up paper. I sometimes wad up a sheet and hand it to her to keep her occupied if it is time to make a bottle or do laundry. It works like a charm. She will also move it from one hand to another.


She has started to "drop" things. She will drop a rattle and then look at it until you pick it up for her. This is still funny so far. I'll let you know when this gets old (for me).


We are still waiting for a tooth. We swear that you can feel something under there but they are still in hiding.


We ate at an honest to goodness restaurant yeasterday. OK, it was Bob Evans. But it was great! We were so nervous about being one of those parents that brings the screaming child out to eat and making every one else's dining experience a nightmare so we have pretty much avoided anything that couldn't be eaten in the car. Imagine how we felt about going to a sit down place. Like we were fancy or something. They set her up in an upside down child seat so that her pumpkin seat would fit (although she almost doesn't fit in it anymore) and I fed her food from the menu. Don't freak out. I ordered applesauce and low fat strawberry yogurt. Can I even describe in words how much she likes yogurt? I think that it also had something to do with the fact that it was Bob Evans yogurt. It was so smooth and didn't have that bitter taste that some fruit yogurts have. She ate her applesauce too but she had that for breakfast that morning so she wasn't as excited. She would actually wiggle and dance in her seat when you would give her yogurt. She was an absolute peach the entire meal. I even got to eat my dinner while it was still warm! (PS. You must try the blueberry bread. It is seasonal so won't be around long but it was soooooo yummy, I danced in my seat too.) Everyone there thought she was the Cutest Thing Ever.


We have a long but good weekend ahead. Meemaw is coming to visit. Rob should have his motorcycle re-registered and since Mom is coming I can do Spring cleaning. I won't tell you how long it has been since the upstairs carpet had a really good vaccuuming. I have to have fluffy carpet and it is not.


Have a great week!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

More Bath Time Fun

There are 3 rules that JoAnna and I are very careful to follow regarding River. They are:

1) Never expose her to bright light.

2) Never let her eat after midnight.

3) Never let her get wet.

Oh, no. . wait a minute. Those rules apply to Gremlins not River. Oops. Anyway, apparently when River gets wet, she foams up. See for yourself.










Friday, December 14, 2007

Bath Time

We bathe River every other night. We skip a night to avoid drying out her tender skin - it's especially a concern since it is winter. I've heard of some parents actually letting their babies go longer between full baths but. . uh, we wouldn't dare. Her lactose heavy diet helps create an amazingly strong cheesy bouquet.

Parmesan to be exact.

I'm not kidding. She can get pretty ripe!

It's a great sensory experience if you were to, say, sit down to a nice hot plate of spaghetti and freshly grated parmesan but when it comes to my baby daughter. . it's kinda gross.

Time for a bath.


Behold! A sleeping, unsuspecting baby. Slightly crusty with just a hint of cheesy aroma.







Adorable little sudsy toes!








"That rubber ducky looks questionable!"







"He's got crazy eyes! I don't remember inviting him!"









Safe with Mommy.




Squeaky clean!