Sunday, January 29, 2012

The One Where Addie Grows

Yes folks, it seems Adeline has changed overnight. She's suddenly doing all these new tricks! She finally enjoys baby food. We've been trying different foods for months, only to be met with pursed lips from Addie. Then one day, I tried bananas and clapped when she opened her mouth to them. She thought the attention was pretty great and decided to try more. Since then we've had all kinds of fun with food.

On the Friday before Christmas, she woke up with TWO bottom teeth. She likes to show them off, so we've finally gotten some smiley pictures of her.
Addie likes to clap her hands for any occasion, especially to keep herself awake! Speaking of which, we are trying to sleep train her. That includes letting her "cry it out." I hate every minute of it. If you'd like to come take over until she is trained, I will pay the highest dollar.
And look out, World! Adeline is scooching everywhere. Nothing is safe. She does an endearing army crawl straight for her little box of toys. Also, in case we had any doubt that she is a daddy's girl, she says "da-da" like it's going out of style. I know it's easier to say than "mama," but doesn't she know what I did to get her here?!
In postpartum news, my hair fell out in clumps (yes, clumps!) a couple months back. It is now growing back in the most awkward fashion. I like to call the front a "tufty bang." Basically, it looks like I have styled a two-inch front section to stand straight up. Let it be known that I haven't! No matter what I do, these hairs insist on standing up. I even parted my hair on the opposite side and tied my hair down in pig-tails in hopes that the weight of my other hair would push the tufty bang down. This picture shows what I found next:
Those tufty hairs are EVERYWHERE! I would venture to guess that I lost about a fourth of my total hair. I am accepting all wig donations.

Happy Sunday!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Mama Said, Mama Said

....There'll be days like this....I won't claim that Saturday night was the worst night of my life. If you'd like it summed up in one word, that would be "infuriating." If you'd like it in more words, read on.

It all started when Gerrit got home from a work day he'd started at 4:30 am. Thinking it a good time for him to nap, I got Addie and I ready to go to the store. After strapping her into her seat and starting the car, I realized I had forgotten my cell phone inside. Since we live on the second floor of our apartment building, I really didn't want to go get the phone. And with this next thought, the afternoon started a downward spiral:

I can go without my phone. What are the odds of me actually needing it?

After a successful shopping trip at "Once Upon a Child," I once again loaded Adeline and I into our now slightly snow-covered car. As I pulled the car out from the frontage road onto a side-street, the car engine TURNED OFF! It had just enough momentum for me to pull to the side of the road.

At this point, I had a conversation with God. Mostly, I said, "Seriously?!" with various tones and inflections. I was in a broken down car with a baby and no cell phone. This was my nightmare.

Several attempts to start the car later, a 20-something, messenger-bag toting, holey-eared guy asked if I needed help. I simply asked to use his phone. I prayed for Gerrit to hear his phone. I knew after 5 rings that he was in a deep slumber. I pictured his phone (on vibrate, no doubt) on the coffee table in the next room from him. Silent mind-swearing ensued as I thanked the guy for his help and told him I'd keep trying to start the car. He walked away and took with him a little piece of my hope.

With zero success at starting the car, I perused my options for shelter. The car was getting cold and Adeline was starting to whimper. I put the pacifier in her mouth and she immediately fell asleep. When I had turned to help her, I saw the gas station within easy walking distance. With that, we said "goodbye" to the vehicle and made the short trek to the station. Two ladies were working behind the counter. I gave them my best teary, doe eyes.

This is the one time I'm not carrying my phone. My car broke down....I have a baby."
"Oh, honey! Here, use the phone!"

Cell phone dependency being what it is, the only number I knew, Gerrit's, was completely useless. Still, I tried it for the better part of an hour. The cashiers allowed me to look up out apartment manager's number. Again--useless. No one answered. My ten phone calls confirmed her absence again and again. The women took pity on me and called their co-workers to rescue us. The only one to answer was the Assistant Manager, Mike. They told him about my situation. His one question before offering to come give us a ride was,

Does she look like a serial killer?

Smart man. I asked the ladies a series of similar questions.

Is he a rapist?
-stalker?
-pedophile?

They assure me he was harmless. But I was still going against every instinct I had as a woman and a mother to accept a ride from a man I'd never met. I comforted myself with the thought that my face was on surveillance camera and these women were my witnesses. A tearful half-hour later, Mike showed up.

You must be the one looking for a ride?
"Yes, that's me."

I thanked the women, gathered a sleepy Adeline, and hesitantly followed Mike to his truck. I hooked the babe in the back seat and said a prayer that this wouldn't be the worst choice I'd ever made.

Mike and I made awkward small talk in between my "turn here" comments. We finally pulled into my parking lot. I quickly unhooked Adeline, stammered several "thank-yous" to my rescuer, and briskly made my way up to our apartment. The tears began to flow freely as I took Adeline out of her seat, hugged the daylights out of her and walked to our bedroom to share the escapade with a groggy Gerrit.

After several apologies for no answering hi phone, he got ready to go to access the situation. I was so grateful to be home. My nerves were calming. Fed Addie. Changed into my PJs. Then Gerrit called....

Where did you say the Ford is?....Oh, no....You've got to be kidding me."
What? Did they tow it?
No, I locked my keys in the Honda.

In one swift closing of a car door, the night had gotten worse. I pulled myself together once more and humbly asked the neighbors for help. The dear mother-of-two watched Adeline, while her husband offered to drive me to save Gerrit. Adeline was a trouper throughout the entire ordeal; and the neighbor girls were thrilled to have her there. Addie's smile was the bright spot in our evening. It's like she didn't know to be frustrated!

Our neighbor dropped me off at the all-too-familiar gas station. Gerrit and I unlocked one car, arranged for a tow for the other, and waited 40 minutes together in the vehicle while a light snow fell outside. When the tow truck came, Gerrit explained that he would first drop me off, then meet the man at the repair shop. And so it was...

However, on Gerrit's way home from the shop, he fish-tailed through a yellow traffic light, over-corrected as the car spun in 180 degrees and hit a curb. He and the car drove away unharmed, but slightly shaken.

Well folks, there's only one way to end a night like this one. A combination of nervous laughter, many hugs and a lighthearted movie were in order. As the three of us snuggled on the couch, "Winnie-the-Pooh" lulled us back into relaxation and relief.

....Oh, bother.....

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

We Wish You the Merriest, the Merriest....

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Gerrit, Adeline and I joined the rest of my family at my parents' house. Adeline was oblivious to her first Christmas, but enjoyed it, nonetheless.

On the Friday before Christmas, she grabbed my finger and put it in her mouth. Her two bottom teeth had finally arrived! And let me tell ya, her new smile is precious. If only we could capture on camera....she's a rather serious baby. She smiles on her own terms. Sassy little thing.

Anywoo, back to Christmas! Here's our little family before the "opening ceremony."
I love all of their faces! Addie, Aubrey, Owen, Jozie, and Sophie.
Adeline was more interested in the wrapping than the presents. But she got a baby named Laney Faith from Grandma. So far, she likes to hug her and eat her baby's face. But who doesn't?

Gerrit felt a strong need to take Addie sledding for the first time. I was hesitant, but after doing my own test run down the hill....I was still hesitant. I waited with bated breath at the bottom of the hill. She survived!...but didn't care much for the sport.

Grandma and Grandpa showered each babe with attention.
A rarely seen, sisters-only photo. Me, Courtney, and Carey. I think Courtney will appreciate this one. Brings ya back to childhood photos, eh? ;)
And our little family.

Merry 2012!