Friday, December 11, 2020

Otto is 3 Months Old

Dear Sweet Boy,
I can't believe you are 3 months old. We are a quarter of the way through your first year.  This has been a great month for several reasons but the main one has been more sleep for you which means more sleep for me!  More on that below.  Here is what you've been up to this month:

Stats
At your 3 month and 1-week appointment for your 3rd round of vaccines, you weighed 6.17 kg (13 lbs 9 oz) which is in the 31st percentile. You dropped a little on your weight curve. I'm guessing this is from sleeping through the night and eating every 4 hours during the day.  She suggested I add another feeding or two during the day.  You were 61.9 cm (24.37 in) long which is in the 46th percentile. And your head was 41 cm (16.14 in) around which is in the 56th percentile.
A little comparison
Stella on the left, Linnea on the right.

I really like my hands!


I hope we can always chat!
Eating
This month we started sleep training you which might make more sense to put this under the sleeping heading but sleep training actually begins with your eating habits.  The first step in sleep training is to feed you every 4 hours.  The thought is that the longer between feeds the hungrier you are and the more likely you are to eat a meal vs a snack every hour or two.  If your stomach can get used to bigger meals then it can also get used to going longer between meals and longer at night.  You were eating almost every 4 hours before we went to Denmark when you were 8 weeks old but in Denmark, I relaxed your schedule so we had to get back on track once we got back.  


Now you eat every four hours or so starting between 7-730, 1130, 1530 and then 19.  You just can't make that last feed any later than 19. You are tired and ready to eat and sleep.  Unlike with the girls I've been more relaxed about your morning feed. If you are sleeping I won't wake you up at 7 for your feed. I'll let you go until 730 which means some nights you go 12.5 hours between feeds. You wake up happy and not in a panic for food so it seems just fine.

Sleeping
Prior to sleep training (week 8-11), you were eating around 23 and then once more usually around 3-4 before getting up for the day around 7-730.  For the most part, those sessions were short, 5 minutes or so on one side, and no diaper change and you'd go back to sleep relatively quietly. 

The big news this month is that you started going 12 hours between feeds when you were 11 weeks old which means I'm getting more sleep.  About a week before that your dad and I switched sides of the bed so he was sleeping next to you. This was to help you delay your middle of the night feed.  Once he could see that you weren't going to go back to sleep he'd tell me it was time to feed you and I'd get up, fed you and be back in bed 15 minutes later.  Thank goodness the 1-1.5 nursing/changing/nursing/changing newborn sessions are gone.  They are sweet and I'm thankful I got to do it a third time but I also really like sleep.
Once you started going every 4 hours between feeds during the day then we took away your dream feed which used to be around 23 and right before I went to bed to maximize my first chunk of sleep.  The first night we took it away you woke up around 1 and then again at 4. That was a rough night.  I was ready to convince myself getting up once per night for 15 minutes wasn't that bad. But I know better. I've sleep trained 2 other babies and it is worth it.  These few weeks of self-discipline on my part ensures 12 hours of sleep from you and that is worth it. The second night without a dream feed . . . you went 9 HOURS!  And the night after that was 10.5 hours without eating or even really fussing. IT WAS GLORIOUS!

We are still using your Owlet sock which we love. And now with regular naps, it is easier to get used to putting it on.  You now nap about 3 times per day.  Another perk of you being the 3rd kid is I know what the schedule is that I'm striving for with you because I've done it twice before.  So right now you wake up at 7-730, eat, have tummy time, watch the rest of us eat breakfast, and then around 9 you go down for your nap.  According to the Baby Sleep Solution book, you should nap an hour in the morning but you prefer 1.5-2 hours.  So you sleep from 9-1045ish on most days.  The first 45 minutes are pretty solid and then you sometimes need a little help with your pacifier.

Then you eat around 1130 and play for a bit before napping again around 1245-15/1530. We leave to get your sisters at 15 and sometimes you transfer to the stroller and stay asleep and sometimes you wake up.  You eat again at 1530 when we get back from preschool.  This time of the day is always a little hairy. Your sisters are tired and hungry. They need to take off their outside clothes and their regular clothes (I have them change to keep preschool germs away), go to the bathroom, wash their hands, and then eat a snack.  Linnea is usually helpful at this time but SLOW and Stella often loses the use of her arms and legs. Ha!  All the while you are starving. It is a sight to see but we are getting better at it.  I also set up a playlist on Spotify to help the girls stay on track with taking their clothes off so they can 'beat the songs'.

You often wake up from sleeping by grunt/coughing which is a strange noise. We have to give you your paci to help you calm down. I'm excited for when you can grab it in your crib on your own.
Not baby related but a pretty sunset

Clothes
You started growing out of size 56 clothes this month and into size 62.  Your pajamas are size 62 or 6 months. You are a long boy! I also like footed pajamas with feet that aren't too tight so your Owlet Sock will still fit. Pajamas without feet also work but when you wake up you kick your feet together and that can unvelcro your sock which sets off the alarm and that is annoying.
Wearing an outfit his daddy wore as a little boy.
You are now wearing lots of the boy clothes that I bought off of Facebook Marketplace.  There are lots of great outfits that I really love.  One, in particular, was a pair of Batman pajamas that Stella loved because she also has Batman Pajamas so you were matching.  

It has been really fun dressing a boy although like girls clothes in Sweden are mostly pink, boys clothes are mostly blue. I like blue but I'd also like green or dark red or grey too.  Heck, I'm not against putting you in pink especially at home. You've been wearing your sisters' pajamas especially and dark pink and light pink striped pair which I love.
Jake's friend made this sweater for Otto.
You are wearing size 3 libero diapers.

Playtime
You found your hands this month and love sucking on your fingers and thumb. You can suck on them as much as you want while you are awake but I take your thumb out when you are trying to sleep.
We are trying to get you to do as much tummy time as possible to help offset the time you spend on your back so your head shape can round out a bit. For the most part, it is working but it is hard sometimes fitting it in and making sure your sisters don't fall on you while you are on the floor.


You like to roll over on your back to avoid tummy time occasionally.


Playing guitar with Daddy

Our Days
Our days have a nice rhythm which I mentioned above with your eating and sleeping schedule.  It is interesting because with Linnea I was pretty lonely and bored during the day.  With Stella, I love being with just her from 9-4 every day because it felt like a mini-vacation.  Now we are home together 9-3 (the girls can only go to preschool 30 hours per week) and I am pretty protective of our time together.  Plus I love having my alone time during your naptimes.  There is just not much alone time as a mom of 3 kids so I like to enjoy what I get.

I feel like I should have included a part about postpartum mental health in these updates because it is important and a huge part of my life right now.  I'm still seeing a counselor every 2 weeks or so to talk through anxiety, stress, etc. It has been really good. I've continued to run or do workouts that leave me breathless. I can tell I need to run at least once on the weekend to help me destress.  One Sunday afternoon I could tell I needed to run off some stress so I went on a run after the sun went down and it was sprinkling and yet I was smiling. I was proud of myself for doing it. For running for my mental health. To run so I'm a better mom and a better me.

Activities and Outings
You had your second round of shots and needed me to hold you through several naps shortly after which was fine by me.

You are going to physical therapy for your neck. I noticed your head was getting a little flat on one side when you were about a month old and you always turned your head to the right.  It turns out you have tight neck muscles on your left side so we've been working on stretching your neck which you hate and lots of tummy time and repositioning you to look left.
We've been hanging out with the Stroller Gang more this month (when we are healthy). We've done a few fikas in the park where we grab cinnamon rolls and then go find a sunny spot in the park which we chat and eat.  I missed a few hangouts because I got sick but I'm hoping to be back again next week. I have really enjoyed getting to know those other mamas and I can't wait to see the babies playing together soon!
We had our first game night with friends as a family of 5.  We went to their new house which is so big and beautiful, especially the lighting :).  We ate dinner and played and then put all 5 kids to sleep and played games from 8-Midnight. Then we called a taxi and headed home.  The taxi ride is only 20 minutes but public transportation would be 1-1.5 hours especially at that time of the day.  And we no longer fit in the smaller taxi but it was worth it for a game night.

Stella holding Jake's hand during the ride home.

Forrest day with Jared, Angela and Daddy!

We celebrated Halloween this month which was fun. You were a skeleton. Linnea was a witch and Stella was a cat.
For the 2nd year in a row, we trick or treated in our apartment building with neighbors several of which are also preschool friends which feels safer due to COVID than other options.  We only went to the apartments of the people in this picture which also helps limit exposure.



On Halloween night we were supposed to celebrate with our friends who recently bought a house but with the new COVID restrictions we decided not to and since we celebrated the day before with neighbors we decided to trick or treat in our own apartment with Jake in Linnea's room and Otto and Me in Stella's room. The girls loved it and that is all that matters!


Jake took the girls to the hardware store on Saturday morning to pick up a few things for their bunkbed.

We celebrated your daddy's birthday on November 2nd which was fun.

Cuddling with Daddy

Firsts and New Skills
I feel like you are less fussy and more predictable. You are on a more regular schedule and that just makes me happy. I know schedules aren't for everyone and some people really dislike them. But I find so much comfort in knowing when you should be hungry next and when you might be tired. I also think schedules make for a happier baby since I tend to know what you need better. And with a schedule, I feel like you are well-fed and well-rested each day so when you are fussy I know it is likely something other than needing to eat or sleep.

Sister & Brother Moments
Both girls are still very sweet with Otto. Linnea loves going over to make faces at you or weird hand movements.  She also loves holding you more now that you have head control. She wants to do some rhyme time bounces but she's not actually ready for that yet.
She's telling you about her loose tooth here.
They repeat phrases they hear me say like Buddy, blue eyes and sweet boy.

Jake started building a bunkbed and loft for the girls' room.

Jake made some serious progress on the bunkbed/loft this month.
The transition with the girls sleeping in the same room went better than I expected.  Falling asleep is the hardest part but once they are asleep it is almost exactly like they are in their own rooms. Linnea requires less sleep than Stella which makes it hard because Linnea will have a harder time falling asleep or she wakes up earlier than Stella and has a hard time being quiet.

They are also doing quiet time together on the weekends from 13-15.  It isn't always quiet and we have to intervene more than I'd like but considering the girls are 5 and 2.5 I'd say it is going really well.  Linnea is supposed to stay on the top on her bed or the loft side and Stella gets her bed and the floor.

Linnea New Skills
Linnea lost a tooth!  Just a few days before this I remember thinking that kids who lose teeth are so much bigger looking than kids with all of their baby teeth and that soon Linnea will join the big kid club.  I didn't realize it would be so soon after having that thought.  She was sitting on the sofa and all of a sudden said, "I have a loose tooth" and it was very loose.  The next night she showed her Grandparents and cousins for our Thanksgiving chat. About an hour later she was eating a homemade roll and her tooth fell out. Thankfully she heard the tooth fairy brings coins (vs bills). she put a baggie with the tooth in it under her pillow and checked it multiple times that night before going to bed.

Linnea Funnies/Quotes
Linnea's preschool goes to a park that is farther away one day every week to play and they take lunch and eat lunch there.  She wanted to do that as a family so we packed up soup, tortellini, and a few other snacks and headed to the park for the morning.  It was really fun!
Linnea is still very into witches after watching Kiki's Delivery Service. She is still pretty convinced that she can fly and talks about her friend from school bringing some shoes that can help her fly.  Halloween only furthered her love of witches.  She also decorated our apartment with drawings to make it spooky.

She also got really into charades. Frozen 2 has a charades scene and she's been listening to the Frozen 2 audiobook so I'm sure that also helps her remember charades. It has been pretty fun playing with her.  She keeps saying 'Alright, lightning round. Boys against girls' because that is in the movie.
She's been practicing Lucia songs at preschool.
Stella New Skills
Stella loves her baby Otto. She used to call her baby Riley but shortly after Otto was born his name and gender changed.  It is only mildly confusing that there are two baby Ottos.  She will say 'your Otto' or 'that guy' when she is talking about her brother.  I giggle every time she calls him 'that guy'.

Batman!

Stella loves when I talk to my Otto (what she calls her brother Otto) about what she is doing. I've used it to trick her into doing something I want her to do by telling Otto "Look, Stella is going into the bathroom to wash her hands all by herself. Now she is pushing up her sleeves." etc. 

Stella is getting really good at her balance bike. She can also walk much farther than Linnea could at that age which is nice.

Stella Funnies/Quotes
Sitting around the table celebrating Jake's birthday and she says "when it is my birthday all of you (and she points to all of us in the circle) will be celebrating ME!" She also knows her birthday is after Christmas so I'm expecting on Dec 26th to start explaining that it isn't her birthday yet for next 38 days . . .
Stella had a Pippi party at her preschool.  We asked her how many days until her party and she said 2 days.  Jake and I couldn't believe she knew exactly how many days until her party.

On the way home from preschool one day she noticed I had a different water bottle in the stroller water bottle holder. She asked where my other one was.  This is just one of the MANY examples of how she is so observant and doesn't miss even the littlest things.

Remember
I'm already sad you aren't a tiny baby anymore but I guess that is the tradeoff of being on a schedule. I love when you fall asleep on me and when you are on my chest just passed out.
I want to remember how you giggle at your sisters and give me the best smiles.


I just can't believe I'm lucky enough to have such a sweet boy in my life that isn't your dad.

Love, 
Your Mama

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Otto is 2 Months Old! (Plus his 1 month update)

Dear Sweet Boy,
I cannot believe that you are two months old. I am really hoping to do one post per month but I'm already a month behind so this will likely be a combo post.  Sorry about that! But you are one loved little boy so don't you worry about a thing.  I'm also going to claim that you are a little higher maintenance than Stella was so if you want posts to read in the future you got to nap during nap time, okay?

Stats
You are my chunky monkey. You gained your birth weight back faster than your sisters and didn't stop there.  I think it is a combo of a few things more on that below. 


2 Weeks Old
So serious.
Happy 2 Months!

At birth, you weighed 3.664 kg (8 lbs 1 oz) which is in the 73rd percentile.  Remember how many growth scans I got during your pregnancy because I was measuring small? Two growth scans and one was 4 days before you were born which estimated you weight 3.7 kg which was pretty spot on!  You were back to birth weight at 6 days old. You were 51.5 cm (20.25 in) long which was in the 80th percentile and your head was 35 cm (13.7 in) which was in the 66th percentile.

At one month you weighed 4.79 kg (10 lbs 9 oz) which was in the 74th percentile and you were 56.4 cm (22.2 inches) long which was in the 85th percentile. 

At two months old you weighed 5.52 kg (12 lbs 2 oz) which was in the 50th percentile and you were probably around 59 cm (23.25 in) long.

Eating
As mentioned earlier you are a little chunk. My milk supply this time around was really good just like it was with Stella and you seem to handle my fast letdowns with no problem. Stella used to gag.  You also very rarely spit up which makes me less worried about overfeeding you.  Both of your sisters were spitters (Linnea more than Stella) so I was worried they were getting too full and would spit up so I wouldn't let them nurse quite as long.

You've also been a little fussier than Stella so I fed you more often than I did with her. I also didn't try to keep you on much of an eating schedule until you were closer to a 3 weeks to a month old like I did your sisters so I'm sure that helped. During the first month, you ate every 1-3 hours.  Once you were about 3 weeks old I tried going every 2-3 hours but no more than 3.  Then around 5-6 weeks, I started letting you go every 4 hours if you were sleeping during the day to help you get closer to being ready to sleep train.  Then we went to Denmark and our schedule kind of went out the window but we're working on getting you back on track.

We had a few latching issues at the very beginning.  I always forget how newborns have to be taught how to eat, latch, etc.  I used Silverette nursing cups and they have been lifesavers! I wish I had then when I was nursing your sisters.
First feeding outside of the apartment. Like literally right outside but it still counts!

You eat on both sides for every feed until it is night time.  Our schedule around 6-8 weeks has been eat around 730, 1115 and then either 1445 before we pick up your sisters or 1530 after we get back from getting your sisters and then it should be 19 but you like to snack around 1730/18 if I let you (aka you scream your head off until I give in).  Then we do a dream feed around 22/23 meaning I unswaddle you and change your diaper without waking you up too much and try to feed you on one side before laying you back down reswaddled.  For the most part, you do a great job with this.  Your sister Linnea never did a dream feed because I couldn't wake her up for it.  

You burp like a man champ. Most of the time you burp pretty quickly and it is also usually loud.
I quickly figured out I needed one-handed breakfast options or else it could be two hours before I'd get breakfast after being awake.
I put a paper towel over you once I started noticing you were getting food dropped on you while you were eating. Sorry, buddy! 
Milk Coma

Sleeping
Your first two nights at home were rough.  You would only sleep on me while nursing, on my chest or in my arms. We do not co-sleep and this made me really nervous and exhausted.  I realized we held you so much during naptimes during the day that you didn't really know how to sleep in your bed alone.  So we worked on that during naps and you did much better on night number three at home. I am a BIG believer in teaching babies how to sleep.  It doesn't just magically happen. In my opinion, you can reinforce good or bad sleeping habits.  For us, we wanted you to be able to put yourself to sleep meaning we laid you down drowsy but awake and you'd put yourself to sleep using a paci or no paci.  I didn't want to nurse or rock you to sleep because then I'd have to do that every time you woke up at night and I'm just not going to do that.  It took a lot of patience and practice but you are doing a great job putting yourself to sleep now!
In the early newborn days, you'd wake up twice usually around 2 and then again around 5 before getting up around 8/9. Some nights were more than that but for the most part, it was twice if I went to bed around 23 which isn't ideal but waking up 3 times per night didn't sit well with me.  Now (starting around 5 weeks or so) you usually wake up once around 3/4 and then again around 7/8.  So I usually get about 4 hours and then another 2-3 hours which isn't bad.

I forget how loud newborns are when they sleep. So much grunting. Like little goats.  One difference this time around was we bought an Owlet Baby Monitor which tracks your heart rate and oxygen levels.  Is it necessary? No. Is it expensive? Yes, although I bought ours used. It is worth it to me? 110%! I used to watch Linnea and Stella breathe instead of sleeping and then when I'd wake up after falling asleep I'd panic and look again to make sure they were still breathing.  This was something that I didn't think would bother me pre-kids in fact I laughed at breathing monitors then but post-kids I wish I would have had an Owlet with Linnea and Stella. I sleep so much better knowing I don't have to watch your breathing.
I love swaddled babies!
There is a circle that lights up green when everything is within normal limits.  It will play a lullaby and show a yellow light if it seems that your sock fell off or is loose.  That has happened twice right when we started using it until we learned how to put it on and then maybe one other time.  It also has shown us a blue light a few times meaning it disconnected from the base.  We've never heard the red alarm which is when the heart rate is too high or low or the oxygen level is too low.
Another reason I wanted it was because Stella had RSV as a baby and I wanted to know your oxygen level if you got sick which was good because Linnea and Stella both got sick around 5 days after you were born and then you had a bit of a cold but nothing compared to Stella at 2 weeks old thankfully.
I tried to soak up the newborn naps on me as much as I could handle since I knew this time would be short.  Even now as I type this these pictures seem like they were years ago. Babies don't keep.


Naptimes often looked like you, on my lap, with a laptop as well so I could get stuff done and hold you.




Clothes
You wore size 50 and 56 your first two months.  There were a few size 62 pajamas that you could also fit in.  We had several gender-neutral outfits that you wore that your sisters also wore but I also bought several packets of clothing from Facebook Marketplace.  It was really fun trying to figure out what style of boys clothes I liked.  It is weird that the only difference between you and your sisters at this point is a body part and yet you need a whole new wardrobe.  You wore size 1 and 2 diapers your first two months of life. We like the Libero brand.
This was a magic sleeper. Both Linnea and Stella had their first long stretches of sleep in it (6 hrs) and you did well in it your first night too!


Playtime
I tried to be better about tummy time this time around since we weren't very good with Stella.  It seems we are doing okay but there is always room for improvement.  You tolerate it pretty well which is nice especially if you can watch your sisters.

Little bobblehead

We have also been doing a lot of side-lying since that is supposed to help your head and neck.

You like to look at high contrast books and toys.

Our Days
The first few weeks of newborn life were slow and busy.  It was hard at times being stuck under you in the chair and yet other times it was a wonderful excuse to slow down.  We kept your sisters home the first 2 weeks to help keep germs away which only kind of worked since they both got sick when you were 5 days old.  But they were healthy enough to go back at 2 weeks!

Very rarely the first month was one parent with all 3 kids and if there was it was me.  Your dad couldn't do much if you were hungry all of a sudden so you mostly stuck close by me.

I do feel like the days were/are weirder this time around because of COVID.  By now with Linnea, since she was a summer baby also, we would have introduced you to all of our friends.  But due to COVID, you were 3 or 4 weeks old before you met any of our friends and when you did you only met Angela and later Jared.
You seem to be a bit fussier than Stella was or at least harder to calm down or hungrier.  Maybe a combination.  I don't really remember how fussy or chill Linnea was because she was my only focus so it didn't seem to be a big deal if she was fussy.  It could also be that since you have two older sisters you feel like you need to make yourself known when you need something . . .


Jake took these next few pictures on our way home from Denmark but I love how every day they are. Just me trying to calm you down or change your diaper.

Activities and Outings
Not much to say here because of COVID.  Thankfully we had several nice days in August and September so we could be outside.
Our first family walk. 
If I'm being honest, our first family walk was kind of a disaster. It was my first time out of the apartment after you were born (you were 3 days old) and I didn't realize how much I needed to move my body.  We also didn't realize how many moving parts we now had with a baby and two kids.  Your dad and I were trying to talk and also not let your sisters get hurt in the street or fall into the lake.  It was chaotic and I ended up breaking off to walk with just you.  On the way home Linnea was being silly and the red stroller rolled in between two parked cars.  She ran after it and gave us a heart attack. Postpartum emotions made that super fun.  Don't worry, we practiced and got better at family walks over the next two months.

This was another walk with just the two of us.
Your dad started playing frisbee again a few weeks after you were born.  Basically, as soon as I thought I could handle putting all 3 of you to bed.  Those nights made me feel like superwoman!  It helped when you weren't screaming your head off.

In March, I started getting more active on a Facebook group for women having babies in 2020 in Sweden.  I have lots of mom friends but not many on parental leave so I wanted to find at least one person to do parental leave with to help it not be so lonely.  

I hosted several virtual fikas over Zoom and after a few of those I felt like a few of us clicked well so we made a Facebook chat and started up a virtual friendship.  Three out of the four of us met up in person for an outside picnic.  The fourth person lives near me so we were able to meet up a few times (like when she messaged me to come out to my balcony so she could sing happy birthday to me).  It has been so fun and encouraging going through pregnancy, labor/delivery, and postpartum right along with several others.  We've been cheering each other on through each step.

I met another mom at a restaurant near me. We chatted for only a few minutes but exchanged info and went on a walk a week later.  Now we have our own stroller gang with 5 mamas and counting.  We are often chatting in the middle of the night while nursing about all things baby, sleep, schedules, products we might need, etc.  It is not lost on me that making friends as an adult is hard and that I've been extremely lucky and fortunate to do that again with a new set of friends. I look forward to many stroller dates this next year!

Our first of many stroller gang walks!
Firsts and New Skills
I forget how much babies need to learn like how to eat, sleep, etc. You have to be taught how to nurse correctly and how to fall asleep on your own.  We mostly focused on those two skills these last two months.


First bath! This time I knew to give it to you in the bathroom after steaming it up a bit so you weren't cold!  

You took your first bottle this month to prepare for me leaving you for the first time.  After every baby, I've gotten a massage as my first outing and the bottle practice is always for that.  You did a great job while I was away and I enjoyed a 90-minute massage because I knew a 60-minute one would just feel too short.  It was a gift to myself that I do not regret.
One of the biggest things when you were 1 month old, 7 weeks old actually, is you met your grandparents.  Grandma Debbie and Papa Larry and your Aunt Lindsay, Uncle Aaron and cousins Avery, Jocelyn and Connor.  It was love at first sight with Papa Larry.


To get to Denmark we took a 20-minute bus ride to Central Station in Stockholm. Then took a train from Stockholm to Gothenburg which took about 3 hours.  Then we had about 2.5 hours in Gothenburg before our ferry left.  The ferry ride was 3 hours and 15 minutes.  Then we had a 20-minute car ride to the house where we were staying.  Overall it took us about 11 hours from door to door which isn't short however the whole travel day was pretty good considering it was our first trip with 3 kids and Otto was a fuss bucket.  It was nice that on the train and the ferry we could move around versus being trapped in car seats or on an airplane.  And once we arrived we had zero jetlag and enough bedrooms that we could sleep all night without issues.

 
Otto was smitten with Papa Larry. I had texted my parents to say that Otto had been fussy that day but he was all smiles for my dad.


Otto was so fascinated with Papa Larry.

My brother Aaron and Otto
Linnea and Stella loved being carried around by Avery.  Connor had his appendix removed 3 days before we got together.  He was maybe a little slower moving the first day but after that you would have never known.

This was the backyard of the house.  The house was gorgeous and perfect for our families.  It basically had 3 wings so all 3 families could have their own space.  Two of the wings included kitchens and living rooms.  There were 7 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms plus a long table that could seat all of us!

Avery read to the girls several times which was nice and the girls loved it.
Avery also put both Linnea and Stella to bed which they loved.


Linnea fed the dogs which she loved.


My brother did most of the cooking which no one complained about.  It was all really great.  He even made cinnamon rolls from scratch one morning.
Jake hung up a rope swing and all of the kids loved it. I had to go inside. Watching the kids swing gave me major anxiety!  And thanks to this swing Stella is constantly saying 'higher, higher, faster' when she is on a normal swing.
The kids loved this swing but man it made me nervous!





Sister & Brother Moments
Your sisters love you and just want to hold you and touch you and talk to you.


Reading to you

Who needs personal space?

Linnea Update/New Skills
Your sister Linnea is funny.  She has a unique accent when she speaks English and often times she uses the grammar word order for Swedish when speaking in English.  She is easy going and very helpful.  Recently when we ask her to do something she'll say 'Oh sure!' or 'Certainly'.  This does not happen all the time but when it does your dad and I both laugh.
Linnea Funnies/Quotes
Linnea told us she wanted to take us on a family field trip. She wanted to take us to a park that she's been to with her class.  So we picked Linnea and Stella up early one day and off we went.  Linnea was leading the way.  She told us it was the acorn park and we knew of one acorn park and asked if it was that but she said no.  So we followed her not having a clue where we were headed.

On the way there at several different times, Jake and I looked at each other and thought she has to be lost or confused.  We also said that at the end of this we will know whose directional sense she has.  If we don't get there she has Jake's sense of direction and if we do she has mine.  Ha!

Well wouldn't you know . . .
She found it!



This was the drawing of the park Linnea did before we went.  I saw it when we got back and was so impressed with how good it was especially the acorns.

After watching Kiki's Delivery Service Linnea is really into witches and she really wants to fly for real life.  She gets mad at gravity for holding her down. This comment surprised us but I think we talked about gravity when we read a book about going to the moon.  She wanted a broomstick so she could fly.


Stella Update/New Skills
Stella is a big ball of feelings at 2.5 years old. Her baby cheeks are still going strong.  She needs things to be done the right way.  She has a great memory and knows where things belong.  She loves pretending to be a kitty cat and will often start meowing.
This girl and her personality. I'm so thankful I get to watch her shenanigans.

She started potty training a few weeks before you were born and has done a great job with it.  Her transition back to preschool was kind of rough.  It turns out that being out of school for 9 weeks, learning how to use the potty, gaining a new brother, and moving classrooms is a bit much all in a short amount of time.  But after a few days of talking with her teachers about how to help with the transition, she seems to be doing well.

Stella loves holding Linnea's hand especially on the way home from preschool.  Stella and Linnea love playing together at the preschool park before their groups split up.

Stella is getting pretty good on her balance bike.

Stella Funnies/Quotes
I was pushing Stella in a swing and she said "Tell me when you get exhausted." I laughed and said okay.  Then a little bit later he said "Tell me because you will definitely be exhausted." I thought she heard this word in a book but Jake told me that he has said it while pushing the kids on the tree swing.

Remember
I want to remember the feeling of a fresh new baby on my chest.  The newborn baby cries and how you settle just by being close to me.  
The newborn stage was something I was definitely looking forward to and didn't want to wish away but man do I also love a routine and more sleep. I want to remember the moment I found out you were a boy (which I had suspected but had been wrong two other times so I wasn't sure). You are my little buddy and I am so excited to get to know you as you start showing us more of your personality.

Love,
Your Mama
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