Thursday, June 23, 2016

Eleanor Mae at 11 months

Dear Eleanor,

Here we are again! You’ll have to stop this “growing” thing eventually—because you’re supposed to stay little forever. It’s what we agreed on, Sweet Girl.


  • You’re standing up CONSTANTLY, including in your crib! Your balance has improved greatly in the last few weeks & you can stand “in mid-air” without hanging on to anything! When you’re tired of standing (which takes quite a while), you squat. 
  • Empty boxes are the coolest! You can push them around, put toys inside of them, use them to stand up…the opportunities are endless, really. 
  • Nora Mae, I can usually *hear* you. You’re quite the “talker”: you clap frequently, squeal often, and laugh out loud many, many times a day. When you get very quiet, it’s usually because you’re into something you shouldn’t be. Oh yes, it’s already begun…
  • I’m calling you “Eleanor Mae” often these days—because it always gets your attention! “No ma’am, no bite” has also become a popular phrase around here ;) It’s amazing how sharp those TWO teeth are! 
  • You’re crawling ALL over the house & exploring everything. You’re crawling under chairs and opening cabinet doors, too. Nearly all the time, you have at least 1 small toy in your hand (teething ring, part of a puzzle, block, bath toy), but you are often seen crawling with a small item in each hand. When you started crawling with something in each hand, it didn’t always turn out so well for you—meaning, you face-planted a few times, Pretty Girl! You’re never in the same place for long!
  • At bedtime, your daddy refers to you as a “hyperactive little squirrel”. You can be completely exhausted, but you keep moving and keep making noise…because you might fall asleep if you are still for too long! It’s usually quite comical, these antics you do—all in an effort to stay awake
  • You have expressed an extreme dislike when your mommy holds other babies or kids. Last week, you got to meet 2 new friends (Kaydie’s girls) and you were rather unimpressed when I would talk to one of them for too long! If I picked them up, you made quite the noisy scene. When your daddy picked up Auntie Rachel’s puppy, you suddenly needed him to hold you! This could be a rather interesting scenario in a few months…
  • We’ve been talking about your baby brother quite a bit these days. A few weeks ago, you were eating (for the first time that morning, so it was rather serious business) and your brother was squirming all over. You scrunched your eyebrows the first few times he moved, then stopped eating and looked at me for a minute. The next time he moved, you jammed your little elbow into that spot! I think you’re in denial, Nora Mae! 
  • Outside is still a favorite for you, Eleanor. You methodically pick grass, leaves, and sometimes small sticks. Often, these things go into your mouth, but you sometimes you move them from hand to hand and inspect them. Speaking of outside, you get dirty SO quickly these days! 
  • You and I enrolled in a parent/child swim class and you, my little water baby, are absolutely loving it! The very 1st day, you clapped your hands and squealed with delight when we got in the water.  The 2nd day? You crawled right into the water yourself! When I hold you on your belly, you’ll flail your arms around, “kick” your legs, and put your face in the water. You have no sense of fear, not even a healthy dose of it! (We knew you were strange when you purposefully put your face under the faucet during bath time!) I’m glad you love the water so much! 
  • For many months now, you and your daddy would blow raspberries at each other—especially when he’d get home from work. Well, you are now “spitting” at many people these days! It’s a form of endearment for you—but I’m not sure others view it this way! :) 
  • You stayed overnight with Pops and Grams a few weeks ago! Your daddy & I were moderately traumatized, but you did perfectly fine! We need to “practice” a couple of nights away before your baby brother arrives! (No, you were not spoiled at all while you were away!)
  • Since I’m trying to convince people that you do, indeed, grow…let’s talk about what size clothes you’re in! You’re in 6-9 month and 9 month clothes. SO BIG, I KNOW!!! You even have a couple of dresses that are 6-12 months…they only come to your ankles! ;) We put a 12 month outfit on your adorable little self a week ago. The onesie came PAST your knees and the shorts literally fell off when you stood up. Your size 2 sandals will stay on your feet, though--as long as you don’t pull on them too much! 
I love your enthusiasm and sense of adventure! 

Love always, 
 Mommy 

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Eleanor Mae at 10 months

Dear Eleanor,

You have the best laugh and you're laughing so much these days! When you find something (or someone) amusing, you'll clap your hands and squeal. It's adorable...and noisy!


  • You have become my little cleaning lady. You can find a tiniest speck of dust and a minute piece of plastic on the floor--in about 7 seconds flat! It has motivated me to become a better housekeeper ;) 
  • You figured out how much fun clapping is and you do so frequently. You clap when you're proud of yourself, and you clap and wave your arms around every night when your daddy gets home. Nora Mae, you'll hurriedly crawl toward your daddy because you're so happy to see him. It's absolutely precious and he loves it, too. 
  • You acquired your 1st bruises this month--both on your head. In your many attempts to stand, you took a couple big falls. Both times, it was close to bedtime and you were so exhausted--but couldn't stop practicing this skill! 
  • You want to stand unassisted, but your balance isn't quite there yet--so you end up squatting. It's humorous to watch your tiny self in such a position...
  • You thoroughly enjoy being outside, just like your daddy. If you're a little disgruntled, we'll go outside. You'll sit in the grass and attempt to eat said grass. (Let's be honest--you've probably eaten grass this month. I've caught you with grass in your mouth more than once!) You like your swing, too--especially when you can watch Jake running around the yard. 
  • It's much harder to capture you on camera these days, Eleanor. You don't sit still for long! 
  • You are a busy little bee, but you have been so snuggly the last few weeks. Your snuggles are quick, Pretty Girl, but I'm eating it up! 
  • Someday, you'll eat solid food...or at least, that's what I hear! Most days, you don't eat enough to speak of. If I can say you have a favorite, it would be refried beans and bananas (not mixed together--gross!)
  • You and I went to Virginia with Pops, Grams, and Auntie Em to see Uncle Tom and Auntie Em graduate from college. While you are a phenomenal baby, you did not enjoy the looooong car ride. 
  • You're going to be my Tiny Human forever. I do believe you're in all 6 month clothes--even 6-9 and GASP 9 month clothes! Your feet are so little--size 2 shoes fall right off. Your white sandals are 0-3 months. 
We found out that your sibling is a little brother! Needless to say, I'm glad we've got 4 more months to practice being "gentle" :) I love you more than ever, Nora Mae. 

Love always, 
 Mommy 

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Eleanor Mae at 9 months

Dear Eleanor,

Have I ever told you that you’re growing much too quickly?! I’ve decided this current stage you’re in is my favorite. Really, my very most favorite—because I haven’t said that before ;)



  • When Grams was holding you (and a large Diet Coke in the other hand), you grabbed the end of the straw and promptly put it in your mouth. (No, we didn’t let you have any!) You’re mimicking so many things we do these days. 
  • You give the best kisses! They are very slobbery, open-mouth kisses, but you give this affection so gently. For the record, your daddy and I do often have to “wipe off” your kisses because of the excess drool. But we don’t do this while you’re watching, promise! 
  • One Thursday afternoon, you decided it was time to crawl. While your daddy was hanging curtains in the living room, you proceeded to crawl right over to chew on the plastic he’d been tossing on the floor—like you’d been crawling for weeks. You’ve become quite the crawler since then! When you first started crawling, you slipped around on our wood floors…it looked like you were on a slip n slide! But, you have drastically improved your crawling abilities and can do so quite speedily now. In fact, it’s too speedy a good part of the time! 
  • Crawling, by itself, wasn’t enough to keep you occupied for long, Pretty Girl. You’re pulling up on EVERYTHING these days. Once you’re standing, you’ll push away with your arms and try to stand unassisted. The problem with that? Your balance isn’t there yet! Yes, you’ve taken some pretty hard falls since you started this. THANK GOODNESS you aren’t standing in your crib…yet. I’m hoping you’re so exhausted by bedtime that you can’t even think about standing again. It’s working so far! 
  • I do believe your adorable thumb-sucking days are behind us. You quite sucking your thumb completely when those first teeth were coming in, and you haven't started again. Remember what I said about growing up?! *sigh*
  • You’ve always liked to be close by, but now that you’re crawling and standing—you are constantly right by my feet. In fact, sometimes, you’re ON my feet. 
  • Nora Mae, you go CRAZY over frozen teething rings. I’m talking squeal-with-delight when you see one. You’re still proudly sporting those 2 lower teeth…
  • When you first wake up, you’ll sit up in your crib and start talking. When I pick you up, you’ll rest your head on my shoulder and snuggle for a few minutes. The rest of the day, you’re much too busy exploring to sit still for long! 
  • You sat in the grass for the 1st time and were totally impressed! Eleanor, you immediately started pulling up grass, locating little sticks, and of course—putting it all in your mouth! You love being outside, and we’ve been enjoying warm, sunny weather this week. 
  • You’ve been saying “Dada” for a little while now, but you started saying “Mama”! I only teared up a little bit the first time I heard it ;) #nevergrowup
  • We celebrated our 1st Easter with you, Sweet One! You wore an adorable dress (thanks to your Auntie Rachel), and got Easter Baskets from: Mommy and Daddy, Pops and Grams, Auntie Em, Great-Grandma Judy and Great-Grandpa Tom, and Grammy and Papaw. Spoiled, much?! Auntie Em painted your fingernails for the 1st time (using Piggy Paint). 
  • You’re still my Tiny Human! At 9 months, you weighed 15 pounds and 9 ounces (10th percentile) and are 26 inches long (7th percentile). Your head measured in the 85th percentile—it’s because you’re so smart. That’s my story, and I’m sticking to it. (It’s no wonder baby headbands don’t fit you!) You are wearing size 3 diapers and I’ve packed away some of your 3-6 month clothes—okay, I’m lying. The 3-6 month clothes I put away are winter clothes that are no longer seasonally appropriate :) You’re in 3-6 month clothes and some 6-9 months clothes. 

It’s been such a fun month, Nora Mae! You’re doing so many new things, and want to explore everything.

Love always,
 Mommy

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Eleanor Mae at 8 months

Dear Eleanor,

I’ve gotten behind in blogging your 8 month update, but the chaos of moving (and a few other things) have kept us all running! Your 8 month birthday fell on St. Patrick’s Day, a day your Great Grandma Neva always loved. Her youngest son was born on St. Patty’s Day and she always made a big deal about wearing green on this particular day. Great Grandma Neva would tell you her favorite color is green, but since she doesn’t talk these days—we’ll tell you about her favorite things. Another true story, Nora Mae—your mother didn’t dress you in green on St. Patrick’s Day. Gasp. Next year, Baby Girl…

At 8 months, you’re acting so…BIG! Our little family shared exciting news that you are going to be a big sister in September. Your new brother or sister is due September 17th, so you two will be 14 months apart. I’m excited for you to have a playmate, and your daddy is completely convinced you’re getting a sister!

• You’ve become an expert at pulling your shoes and socks off…every single time we get in the car. Once you tire of chewing on said socks, the backseat eats them.
• Since you’re such an advanced baby, you are absolutely enthralled with zippers and buttons on people’s clothing. You study them, touch them…and then try to eat them  No necklaces for me right now—because they are the ultimate chew toy!
• You pulled up on the side of your crib, so we had to drop your mattress. We had just put you in your crib to go “ni-night” and effortlessly, you stood up and looked at us! You flashed one of those adorable, open-mouth smiles—and I had a slight breakdown because you’re growing up much too quickly.
• Eleanor Mae, I’ve convinced myself that you’ll be whole, solid meals by…your 2nd birthday?! You have absolutely no interest in baby food or pureed stuff—but if we hand you a whole green bean, you’ll get right to work.
• You figured out that splashing in the bathtub is SUCH FUN! I think you would play in the bathtub all day if you could. There’s books and toys…and no diapers or clothes! :)
• Your stackable blocks? You LOVE knocking them over. You’ll excitedly wave your arms around while we stack them back up—then squeal with delight when they topple over again.
• No crawling yet. I’m starting to think you’re going to skip crawling altogether. Nora Mae, you haphazardly throw your hips to one side, then scoot around. It’s not fast, but you are able to go quite the distance!
• You are proudly showing off 2 new “toofers”, aka teeth :) After endless amounts of non-stop drooling, some extremely long nights, and gnawing on everything and everyone, those long-awaited teeth finally popped through. Your cute little smile is even cuter with these new additions :)
• Pretty Girl, you’ve developed an extreme fascination with “non-toys”. Cell phones, remote controls, plastic cups, silverware, diaper bag, and car keys are so much cooler than any toy you have!

I love seeing your excitement.

Love always,
 Mommy

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Eleanor Mae at 7 months

Dear Eleanor,

Just when I think “this age is my favorite”, you get a little older and a little bigger—and I get a little more crazy about you. Here you are at 7 months!
·         Absolutely EVERYTHING is going in your mouth these days. Well, everything EXCEPT food. You’re not too impressed with solid food, but I’m sure you will enjoy it later! Your daddy and I keep thinking you’re trying to “grow teefers”, but none have made their appearance as of yet. You, umm…”gargle” on your saliva because there’s so much of it--sounds like you’re rolling your tongue.
·         You’re sleeping much better these days, for which we are all thankful! You are waking up early, but I blame that on all those 4:30am work mornings when you were in my belly!
·         Not only do you get nervous if I leave the room, but you aren’t impressed when I get too far away in the same room! You’re very curious about everything and spend several minutes looking at something you find intriguing.
·         You’re sitting up like a champ these days, and you’ve learned to scoot yourself…backwards and sideways. More than once in the last week, you get up on your hands and knees. Crawling is coming soon, and we are SO NOT READY! J
·         Nora Mae, you have acquired a new “verbal noise”. It resembles something along the lines of “what a screeching South American bird would sound like”. (You can thank your daddy for that description!)
·         You also started spouting off “Da-da-da-da-da” in the last week, which has your daddy SO THRILLED. Actually, “so thrilled” is probably the understatement of the year J You’re “talking” a lot more—loudly if you think we aren’t paying attention!
·         You experienced your 1st hockey game a couple weeks ago and slept through part of it. And you’re still very much afraid of automatic hand dryers.
·         Eleanor, you giggle and giggle when I tickle your squishy legs. It’s one of my favorite things about right now.
·         I’m sure you have a favorite book! You excitedly wave your arms up and down when “The very hungry caterpillar” comes out. We still read lots of different books, but you’ve convinced me that this one is your favorite! 

Love always, 
 Mommy

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Eleanor Mae at 6 months

Dear Eleanor,

You’re half way to a year already, and are growing up much too quickly! You’re cuter than ever.

·         Growling is the new vocal noise you have mastered lately. It’s a rather unexpected noise from such a little girl! Some days, your voice sounds raspy from frequent growling...
·         Your first Christmas was a blast! Your daddy and I have decided that Christmas Day is the day we spend at home with our little family. We enjoyed spending time with you! We read books, played with your new toys, took a nap, and watched a cheesy Hallmark movie. Christmas really is better with a baby J
·         Pretty Girl, you giggle when I kiss your toes. When I stop, you’ll push your tiny feet back into my face, and I’m happy to comply J You are laughing out loud more all the time, and we do crazy things to hear that goofy laugh of yours!
·         Eleanor, you express an “extreme dislike” when you see me leave the room. You can be happily playing on your activity gym, but if you see me leave the room (or look around and realize I snuck away), you voice your displeasure…loudly! I’m glad you like me so much J
·         You got to experience your first train trip, Nora Mae. We spent two day shopping in Chicago with Grams and Auntie Em. I was a little concerned about how you would do with all the noise and stimulation, but you were a champ! You shopped ‘til you dropped. (I think I enjoyed our trip more this year…last year, you had me feeling quite sick!)
·         You’re terrified of automatic hand dryers. You burst into tears every time you hear them (and you heard a lot of them in Chicago!) The vacuum cleaner and blow dryer don’t scare you, but those hand dryers definitely freak you out!
·         When your daddy gets home from work (and other times when you get *really* excited), you wave your arms up and down, with that big smile on your face. You get so excited that you just can’t contain it!
·         Another new “trick” is what your daddy and I call the “karate chop”. Nora Mae, you’re getting pretty good at sitting up. You like sitting and playing on our bed…because if you tip over, the landing is soft!
·         You’re still sucking your left thumb, usually when you’re going to sleep. Your daddy is certain you’ll be left-handed.
·         Eleanor, you’re STILL in size 2 diapers and 3-6/6 month clothes. You’re tipping the scales at 13 pounds and 5 ounces, which puts you at the 5th percentile. You’re 25 inches long now, which is about the 10th percentile. You’re definitely my tiny human! However, your head circumference is holding steady in the 80-something percentile. You can blame your big head on your daddy!

I love you more than ever, Pretty Girl. You’ll always be my baby.

Love always,

 Mommy 



Thursday, December 17, 2015

Eleanor Mae at 5 months

Dear Eleanor,

1 year ago today, your daddy and I went to the doctor to hear your heartbeat for the very first time. Your strong little heart was beating away at 167 beats a minute. We saw your tiny little bean-shaped body and decided that you were, in fact, the cutest person we'd ever seen!

  • You blow "raspberries" AKA "drool bubbles". If you belonged to anyone else, I wouldn't be nearly as impressed by this...Speaking of drool, your hands are almost always wet. Because your favorite place to put them is in your mouth. 
  • You're taking bottles again. What changed? Well, that's a very good question. We don't know the answer. But we're pretty thrilled about this turn of events! 
  • Nora Mae, you pull your socks off every chance you get. You will even stick your toes in your mouth for a minute, then go back to sucking your fingers because they're easier to reach :) 
  • We've struggled with sleep...or lack thereof this month. You had been getting up one time, around 4 or 5 am. But you decided to mix it up and wake up every couple of hours (to eat, of course!) I'm happy to see you've been doing much better this week and we're back to our normal routine. 
  • When you're sitting up or lying down, you almost always cross your ankles. It's adorable! 
  • You have long, beautiful eyelashes. I'll add that to the list of things you DIDN'T get from me. Sigh. 
  • I've packed away nearly all of your 3 month clothes, and you're in 3-6/6 month clothes already. Hopefully, your daddy won't notice that you have an entire Rubbermaid tub of clothes you've already outgrown! Remember what I said about growing? You can stop now! 
  • You love being in just a diaper. No clothes. No socks. Your daddy jokingly says you're "indecent" when he comes home and finds you happily playing like this. These days, you pull on the front of your shirt. Part of the time, it's your attempt at stuffing the shirt in your mouth. Other times, it's just something to do! 
  • You're working on sitting up, Eleanor. When you're propped on the couch, you'll try to pull yourself forward. Usually, you lean too far to the right and wind up on your side (and then belly). 
  • Pops and Grams got you an activity gym/floor mat for Christmas. It is your absolute favorite, and you can entertain yourself for a few minutes! 
  • You've tried bites of food: single grain oatmeal cereal, carrots, green beans, sweet potato, corn, apple, banana, and pear. Sweet potato has been your favorite--you ate 4 whole bites! 
  • Your blanket and "Floppy" are two things you love. You rub your face on your blanket when you're getting tired. You put your arm over Floppy (a stuffed dog) when you nap. I'm not brave enough to let you have these things in your crib at night time, but it is adorable when I find you cuddled up with Floppy!  

These months are STILL flying, Pretty Girl. You're almost half a year old! What happened to my little squish?!

Love always,
 Mommy