Ella Joy at 4 months

4 months.

How in the world did I go from being incredibly, miserably, 42 weeks worth of pregnant to having a 4 month old in a 3 week time span? Okay, maybe I didn't but, seriously it feels like just yesterday I was in the hospital gazing at her new, sleeping self and now she's 4 months old. Dear God, PLEASE STOP THE TIME.

But, she has got to be the most sweet, cuddly, chubby cheeked, grinning 4 month old I know. Seriously, y'all. She is the sweetest baby. So content, so smiley, so easily satisfied. Oh I just love her beyond words.

My sweetest Ella Joy,

At 4 months old you surprised me by rolling over from back to front and then from front to back. You are proud of yourself but you get a little ticked when you can't get your arm out from underneath your belly. Once I help you though, you're usually content on your belly for a few minutes then, FLIP!, back onto your back. And, you're just so happy at your newfound skill!

As for sleeping, well, it's getting a little better. For the last several nights you've had some 6 hours stretches. And, I've found that if we put you "down" for the night at around 10:00pm, you sleep much, much better. Even if you could go down at 8 or 9, holding you off til 10pm makes your nights much easier on Mommy.


You still sleep swaddled, but starting last night Mommy and Daddy are moving you from sleeping exclusively in the swing to sleeping the crib. Last night you did great and right now you are napping in the crib. So, it's a start! I'd imagine that the next week or so could be rough until you've adjusted to sleeping solely in the crib and only sitting in the swing for fun.


Your cheeks are so squishable that I just want to spend all my spare time squeezing and kissing them. Your rolly polly thighs are nothing short of sweet marshmallow fluff! How I could just take a bite!

You are seriously the most content baby I've ever seen. You're so happy to just be in the mix with everyone. We drug out the exersaucer and I gave it a good scrubbing (you know, since it's the same one we've had since Elizabeth was born 6 years ago) and you really love being able to "stand up" in it and move some of the parts. You especially love the little turn-table that's on it. You smile at whoever stops to talk to you and you tolerate your siblings mothering you quite well.

When you sneeze, Aaron is the first one to come to your aid, if only to say, "Wess woo Wellwa." It's especially tender. Ella Joy, you make our family a sweeter place to be. We all love you so very much and I just can't remember what life was like before you were my baby girl. I've never been a Momma who desired to wake her kids just because she wanted to smooch on them, but you are making those thoughts go through my head on occasion. As I've said before, the word that I'd use to describe your little self, more than any other, is simply Sweet. I think that maybe, even your drool and slobber is as tasty as straight sugar. Or maybe it's just me.

I love you sweet girl,

Mommy

Das Not Funny! Friday: A real winner

Your regularly scheduled laughs at my children's expense are being postponed this week to reveal to you my nerdiness. Reader discretion is not at all advised. Unless you have an aversion to nerds, then you might want to look away.

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Hey folks. Well, I stayed up super late just so I could draw a winner for the kikoi/iTunes giveaway. Okay not just for that. Actually, a friend and I had plans earlier this evening and I'm up because I'm still a tiny bit giddy from the little excursion we took.

If, at any time, I've ever deceived you into you thinking I was cool get ready because I'm about to blow my cover big time.

When I texted (clearly the spell check powers that be have not caught up with the coolness of 2010 because "texted" has a red squiggly line under it and I know it's a real word) my friend to confirm our plans for tonight, she texted me back saying she had to run an errand. Let me just say that when she told me where we'd be going I got a tad lot excited. This place just makes my little heart flutter for reasons totally inexplicable to me. Remember that time I was NOT Type A? Yeah. That's now.

Anyway, I know that you're just dying to know where we went, aren't you? Well, brace yourself people. Serious nerd alert.

Staples.

Yes, the office supply store.

I can't tell you how much I love going into office supply stores. My affection for them isn't something that I share freely, er....at least until now. But y'all, I love them. Something about the fresh paper, all the pens full of ink, the crisp, new folders and the stickers and post-its. Well, it's more than my little self can take.

Oh. And tonight. GET THIS. They have this new snazzy idea. There's this little station filled with fun shaped paperclips and soccer ball erasers and highlighters and large paper clips and magnets and other such fun and you get a little tub and you can put as much in as will fit and it's ONLY $5.99.

I just about peed my pants I was so excited. I may have even clapped my hands. Seriously. I dropped my container once on the counter and once on the floor. I guess my hands were a little shaky from all the excitement.

I'm totally serious.

See? I told you I'd totally ruin any coolness you ever saw within me. Who gets that excited over office supplies? Especially when THEY DON'T EVEN HAVE AN OFFICE TO SUPPLY?!

Me = total dork.

So how do office supplies relate to the winner for my kikoi/iTunes giveaway? They don't. Not one bit. But I thought you should know the truth about me. And the truth is. I'm a freako nerd. Welcome to my world.

Alright, now for a winner. Thanks to Random.org the choosing of the $15 iTunes giftcard is totally unbiased by my nerdy, office supply store loving self. There were a total of 16 eligible entries (Because not everyone knows how to follow directions...ahem). Random.org chose lucky number 1 as our winner!

Wooo hoooo Chasity!

Congrats! Email me at beaverbunch (at) gmail (d0t) com and we'll work out getting your gift card to you.

In the meantime people, enjoy your weekend. If you need me, I'll be sniffing my new erasers and sorting my new five dollar and ninety-nine cent container full of office supply goodies.

I'm totally serious.