Time is really flying by. I can't believe that we have a four month old!
She continues to be an easy baby for Brent and I. The hardest part about having an infant so far has been having to deal with the nanny (first world problems), but I could dedicate an entire blog to that character. We never have an issue getting her to take a bottle or putting her to sleep, though the professional child caretaker struggles with both.
We kicked up the tummy time a notch because she didn't quite have much neck control. At all. In the past two weeks, she has made a lot of improvement and can hold her head up quite a long time and can even sit in her bumbo chair for about a minute.
Her baby babbling has gone from goo-gah to full on pterodactyl screeching. Totally happy yelling. She may front a death metal band in her college years.
We moved into the new house and are slowly getting settled. It's much harder to pack, move, & unpack with an infant. She is zero help! The first room to get setup was Asha's, meanwhile Brent and I slept on the floor in the dining room.
We celebrated Brent's 30th birthday out at the beach. It was Asha's first time at the beach. She seemed to enjoy it. She didn't cry or fuss much. One woman came by to tell us how good of a baby she is. We know we're lucky! She slept through most of it, but it was a nice little relaxing day in the sun.
We're due to send payment to India for embryo storage. Every time I think about India, my nerves kick into high gear. I hope we can give Asha a genetic sibling. Asha's name means "hope". Sometimes that's all you can do.
I feel a little silly complaining about it, with all of the childless people out there. Now that I've had a taste for they joys parenthood, I want 30 more kids. Brent will have me committed to a hospital before that happens though. :)
Congrats to all of those many parents out there that have had their dreams come true this month!
But tummy time is booooring |
She can sit! |
We kicked up the tummy time a notch because she didn't quite have much neck control. At all. In the past two weeks, she has made a lot of improvement and can hold her head up quite a long time and can even sit in her bumbo chair for about a minute.
We moved into the new house and are slowly getting settled. It's much harder to pack, move, & unpack with an infant. She is zero help! The first room to get setup was Asha's, meanwhile Brent and I slept on the floor in the dining room.
Pass me the remote |
Serious attitude |
We celebrated Brent's 30th birthday out at the beach. It was Asha's first time at the beach. She seemed to enjoy it. She didn't cry or fuss much. One woman came by to tell us how good of a baby she is. We know we're lucky! She slept through most of it, but it was a nice little relaxing day in the sun.
We're due to send payment to India for embryo storage. Every time I think about India, my nerves kick into high gear. I hope we can give Asha a genetic sibling. Asha's name means "hope". Sometimes that's all you can do.
I feel a little silly complaining about it, with all of the childless people out there. Now that I've had a taste for they joys parenthood, I want 30 more kids. Brent will have me committed to a hospital before that happens though. :)
Congrats to all of those many parents out there that have had their dreams come true this month!
Charlie & Brent