Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Recurring Theme

    As of late, little Miss Evelyn has been sleeping lots and lots with one long period of awake time for the most part.  She typically goes to bed about 10pm lately and then wakes up at 7/8am, catnaps throughout the morning and sleeps from noon to 4/5pm.  Haha, we got ourselves a sleeper!!  But I suppose she is a growing girl and they need their beauty sleep.  She eats, so that's the most important part, there are longer stretches in between those meals, but she's eating more.
    She's now 6 weeks old as of yesterday, so she's becoming more and more focused on the things she is doing.  When she's on her tummy time mat we'll lie her on her back and watch her play with the things hanging down, she'll bat at them and she'll even try and get one of the teether things into her mouth with her hand!! She's so smart, she loves to look around so much!! When she's on my chest she'll hold herself up and look around, she really likes to focus on the window blinds, Nick's Mom's wreath, lights and FACES!!!  She loves to look at people, so if you're holding her, just know she's going to stare at you for awhile to memorize your face, don't get disappointed though when she starts looking at something else (wondering eye) :) She's learning about her surroundings and knowing what they are, when I start walking towards the bedroom she knows it's diaper changing time and she usually calms down... I love diaper changing time for that reason, and because she loves it and is more smiley. :)
    She's also developed "baby acne", poor girl, you usually have to wait til puberty for that fun development. :( Sorry honey, you're still gorgeous, adorable, cute and amazing anyways.  Also another fun development is her "craddle cap" or as I used to call it when I was little "craddle crap" yup, I just found out that after all these years I've been saying it wrong.... guess Craddle Cap makes more sense... haha!  What with all that thick beautiful hair she can't have everything perfect.  But both are normal for newborns and they eventually go away, so no harm.
    Well, here's the favorite part, the pictures, enjoy:


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