Saturday, February 20, 2010

Our Curious Little Girl

Bella has been quite busy these past few weeks - not with going places, since we're typically snowed in 24/7. :) But she has been up to a lot around the house! Here are some pictures showing Miss Bella and her never-ending curiosity... (I just noticed looking at these pictures she has this same ornery expression on her face in all of them, like she knows that she's doing something naughty!)
She really likes taking things out of places, which includes removing all of her toys out of her toy chest!And why do the books need to be on a shelf? They work much better on the floor!
Mommy's socks are also very fun to play with! Bella heads into our bedroom and in our closet about every day to go mess with these. I was picking them up daily... but now I don't bother! Bella also loves messing with the bottom of her high chair for some reason. It can no longer stand like this however because this little lady knocks it all the way over on the floor. It's much more fun to play underneath the jumperoo rather than in it!She also likes to help Daddy when he's playing Wii. She also still enjoys chewing on Mommy's phone. Bella has her own to play with, but she somehow knows that one doesn't work! This picture also shows her new boyfriend jeans- so stylish already at 8 1/2 months! Bella loves standing by our sliding doors to the deck and looking outside. Or maybe she just likes smearing her little fingerprints on the glass? But who can resist that face? As you can see, Bella is STARTING to get enough hair for me to put in a bow. Thankfully her hair is dark, so you can actually see the little bit that she has.
Here is our little Valentine with Mommy and Daddy before we went out to eat!Bella enjoyed examining the pretty flowers that Derek got for me. She really would've liked to tear them to shreds, but looking at them had to suffice. That reminds me of another new development of Bella... she is entering the stranger anxiety phase, but only with guys. When the deliveryman brought the flowers to the door, she was apparently terrified of him. She has started crying around guys she doesn't know several times since - apparently men are scary! It's funny though because she never does it around new women.
Bella has also been messing with her tongue a lot lately. One day she kept sticking it out like this - I think she's doing her clown lips. :)Bella in her snow bunny outfit admiring the winter wonderland outside!
And just to show that Bella is not always an angelic happy baby.... this picture shows that she does have quite a little temper and is super stubborn! It's funny; I was just thinking the other day how relaxed and easygoing Bella was when she was a newborn. Not so much anymore- she may have inherited a bit of my temper. She gets so mad when she doesn't get something she wants or when she doesn't want to do something. Princess knows what she wants and what she doesn't want, that's for sure! But Bella is generally like this most of the time. :)

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Eight Months Old!

Our sweet girl is already another month older! I can hardly believe that in 4 months Bella will be a year old already- it makes me sad! I have said that when she turns 1, I want her to just start over as a newborn so we can live the year again. :) She is such a fun baby and is soooooo good! We pray that our next kids will be just like her- if we're lucky! Here are some new pictures and updates of Miss Bella's life.
Our latest "monthly" picture- which gets harder and harder to take every month! Bella has a fascination with paper, so the second she sees the sign, she is all about grabbing it. She also wants to go flying off the chair- lots of energy for this girl!Bella has continued to be a very good eater. However, she lately has started a new trick when eating, which this picture shows the after effects of. She has discovered how to spit with her tongue, and that is more fun to do with food in your mouth for some reason! Mommy is not a very big fan of this.
As far as what Bella's eating schedule is, she has 4 bottles a day - morning, early afternoon, late afternoon, and before bed. I stopped nursing this month as my supply had been diminished after my surgery. I was okay with stopping though, and she is doing well with the formula. Bella also eats three meals a day- cereal in the AM (which she LOVES), a whole jar of fruit or veggies for lunch, and a jar and 1/2 of fruit/veggies at supper. She still prefers green veggies over anything for some strange reason. Bella also adores Gerber puffs- I actually don't know how we would survive in a restaurant or church without them! She has figured out how to get them in her mouth now, although they sometimes still get stuck in her little palm. Here is a new sleeping ritual! Bella used to go to sleep against our chest, but lately that had just been making her ticked off because she knew what that position meant. So she now snuggles down like this and sucks on those little fingers (her best friend!). I like it because we actually get to cuddle. :) She still sleeps around 12 hours a night, typically from 9 to 9 (as I said, we're spoiled!). She is also taking 2-3 naps a day, depending on the length of the naps. Bella loves her new ability to stand. She pulls up on absolutely everything! She still can't balance her weight without holding onto something though. Bella also plays very well with her toys- she keeps quite busy messing with everything! She does like to have somebody sitting by her though. Her favorite toys are her little teaset, crinkly items, hard things that she can bang together, and balls. She has also really started to like looking at books, and she loves listening to the music her toys play.
She is also very into little games that we play with her- peek a boo, patty cake, this little piggy. Bella thinks those are quite amusing and gives us cute giggles! She also likes being tickled- her belly, neck, and feet are the most ticklish. She likes to examine our faces as well, even though she sometimes bangs on them and pulls Mommy's hair.
Bella is very snoopy and determined to get what she wants- unfortunately, this most of the time involves getting something she is not supposed to have. I gave her my old cell phone, but she still prefers to try and get ours. She is quite speedy with the crawling now, so we have to be watching her at all times! I decided that we're ready for spring, even though the weather outside may not be listening to me! Here Bella is modeling her new sunglasses and hat, both of which stayed on for approximately 2 seconds. And here is her pink swimsuit to go swimming at Grandpa Doug and Grandma Sheri's pool! (Hint hint, get the pool ready again this year. :) Those chubby little legs look pretty cute in a swimsuit! A nice picture of those two bottom teeth. She will soon have another one arriving- we noticed that her top left tooth is just starting to come through!
She still likes to give us her "cheesy" smile. Bella also does a number of other tricks for us. She claps her hands, blows spit bubbles as I mentioned already, and clicks her tongue. She has also waved bye-bye occasionally, and is starting to do "so big." Bella gives big wet kisses as well, although she likes to be naughty and not give kisses to Daddy. :) Bella hasn't started to say any actual words yet, which is the one development I actually want her to do! She does the syllables- bababa, dadada, mamama- and has said mama and dada. However, we don't think that she is actually saying those as words; it's more just jabbering. She does like to talk, and does so quite loudly! She also makes this high pitched squealing noise- the girl wants to be heard!
Here is Daddy with Miss Bella, illustrating another favorite activity of hers- being carried around. Even though she still doesn't like traveling in her carseat, it's easy to take her places because she loves being held and walking around. Thank goodness for portable DVD players in the car- Baby Einstein has rescued our car rides! And here is Mommy with the little lady. Until next time!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Busy Busy Busy!

Our little girl has become a very busy baby! Bella has certainly never been the sit around and lounge type, but she is even more busy now that she is on the move. She keeps pretty occupied by her toys, but then quickly notices that there are other exciting things she can mess with, including Mommy's Willow Tree angels, remotes, cell phones... you get the picture! Here are some pictures highlighting a typical day in the life of Miss Bella!
Bella's absolute favorite toy: her little tea set and play treats. Everytime those toys are laid out to play with, she ignores all others and heads straight to them. Bella's favorite game: playing peek-a-boo with Mommy or Daddy from behind the couch! She loves to come and find where we are, and thinks it's quite amusing. "I found you!"
"Now I'm going to get you!"Bella also learned a new skill last week- pulling herself up on her own. Next step: scooting along the furniture. It's so fun to watch her continue to develop, but it definitely scares me to think of her on the loose...When I was cleaning the hardwood floor, Bella decided to go exploring underneath all of the chairs! She has to be where the action is. She also knows how to get smiles and laughs- this silly smile is displayed many many times throughout the course of the day! The picture doesn't fully do it justice however, as she also has sound effects to go along with it. Such a show-off already!I'm such a funny girl!Bella does still have normal smiles too. :)
And at the end of the day, Bella is all wiped out. The only time we can get in some quality snuggling time! However, she does still like to get cuddle time throughout the day. Every so often, she'll come crawling in my lap just to get some love. Then it's off to play!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Starting a New Year with Sicknesses

Well, we have had a pretty crazy start to 2010! Hopefully the rest of the year doesn't proceed this way, or it could be a stressful year. So for those that haven't heard the full story, here is the details. Last week Sunday, I started not feeling very well. I had stomach cramps, but chalked it up to just some normal monthly pains. I felt better throughout the week, although I still wasn't 100%. Then on Thursday, the painful cramps started again during the night. They progressively worsened throughout the day and became quite awful during the afternoon. I called Derek to have him come home from work, and my mom volunteered to come over and help with Bella. My doctor is not in the office on Thursdays, so we decided to go to the emergency room to see what was up. I knew something had to be going on because I was laying on the floor crying because I was in so much pain- and yes, it was worse than labor!
So we got to the emergency room and ran some tests and bloodwork to figure out what was going on. One of the tests was an ultrasound to get a better look at what was going on in my stomach. Right after the tech got the picture up, she called in the radiologist, which was definitely not a good sign. The doctor then told us what they thought was going on: 1) I was pregnant (big shocker #1) and 2) it was an ectopic pregnancy, meaning the egg had implanted inside a fallopian tube rather than the uterus. He also said that it looked like my fallopian tube had ruptured since there isn't enough room for an egg to grow in a tube. This was causing a lot of bleeding inside, which was why I was in so much pain. I needed immediate surgery to remove all of the blood and tissue inside my fallopian tube. It was a relief to find out what was going on, but definitely quite scary as I was not exactly prepared to have an emergency surgery. I was familiar with ectopic pregnancies too, so I knew there was a risk of losing one or both my fallopian tubes or ovaries. Needless to say, we were freaking out! However, God was watching over us, and the surgery went very smoothly. They were able to get out all of the blood and tissue and didn't have to remove anything else. I was stuck in the hospital until Saturday because I lost quite a bit of blood in the surgery and needed to get transfusions throughout the day on Friday. But I have been home since then, and am feeling better every day.
This was obviously a very scary few days for us, but everything worked out according to God's plan, and I am now home and healthy. It still hasn't quite sunk in for either of us that we lost a baby in this as we had absolutely NO CLUE that we were pregnant. We were both focused on making sure that the surgery went well that we didn't really think about that aspect. I was also so scared on Thursday night that they would have to remove my ovaries, so that was a huge blessing to hear they didn't have to do so. There is an increased chance in the future that I may have another ectopic pregnancy, but chances are just as good that I will have more healthy ones. We are so thankful that God kept me safe throughout all of this as it could have been much much worse. This also made us so appreciative of living in a small town as we had such an amazing experience in the ER. Our nurses and doctors were sooo caring and sensitive to us. Our surgeon even prayed for us before I went to the OR. What a blessing to live in such a wonderful community!
So that was our crazy week! And of course, in the midst of that week, Bella developed her 2nd ear infection- poor baby girl! Thankfully she likes her medicine much better this time around and started feeling better instantly. That was also one of the worst parts of my hospitalization- I haven't been away from my baby for such a long time period! My doctor and nurses did let us sneak her in for a little bit on Friday night, even though right now the hospital isn't allowing any visitors under the age of 18. But I would have been crushed without seeing Bella for a day and a half! So now that I wrote an entire book, here are some new pictures of the little cutie. :)
Sucking on her bottom lip, as always!Seven months old already! On her 7 month "birthday," Bella started to really master the art of crawling. She is now plowing around the living room with ease and getting into all of Mommy's things. :) This is how I found her one morning- all tangled up in her kitty's ballet slippers!This is her pooping face- I was taking some pictures of her, and she apparently decided she had to go. She is concentrating very hard!
And here is a big smile! That smile definitely carried Derek and I through those tough days.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Christmas Part 3

The Saturday after Christmas, we celebrated Christmas with the other part of Derek's family. We went out to eat at Happy Joe's as a birthday celebration for Matthew and Cayden, then we went back to open presents at Derek's parents house.
Bella received more fun presents to play with, including a learning piggy bank, a walker shopping cart, a block set, and a Baby Einstein story book. I'm not sure where I am going to put all these new toys; we are running out of room in the living room!We attempted to take a picture of an almost 2 year old and a 7 month old baby- this is the best shot we captured. :) It's still pretty cute, even if you can't see their faces!I took some more pictures of Bella in her Christmas dress at my parents house the Sunday after Christmas. These turned out much better than the last set!
Bella is thoroughly examining her Little People Baby Jesus. So much fun to chew on!
That night, we had our next Christmas gathering with the Zylstra family. Here is Bella in her new "snow bunny" outfit from Grandpa Doug and Grandma Sheri, complete with furry boots. :) Dressing a little girl is too much fun! Thankfully this Christmas didn't bring as many toys. Here is Bella chewing on her new animal parade set!Bella did so awesome through all these various Christmas gatherings, especially considering that she wasn't at home very much and didn't always get the best naps. She was even passed around to many people at the Zylstra Christmas, and it didn't faze her in the least! We are so blessed with such an easy baby! She is definitely our best Christmas present. :)