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Kivrin enjoyed a lot of Nana time while we were in Collinsville! They talked and played and snuggled together. Nana even braved the balcony on Sunday morning to sit with Kivrin during church!

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marys-dressThere is just something irresistible about dressing a baby in the clothes of their older relatives. We’ve done it with Colin’s clothes, and one of my baby dresses and now as a special treat we dressed Kivrin in two dresses that her Gramma Mary wore as a baby over 50 years ago. Nana saved the dresses and even sewed a new white under-slip for Kivrin to wear. I’m not sure what it says about us as parents when the only time we put dresses on our baby girl is so we can take pictures and try to imagine ourselves in her (tiny) place.

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We stayed in Kansas City on our way to Collinsville so that Kivrin could go trick-or-treating at her Grandma and Grandpa’s house!

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Here are some of the ways that Kivrin and I amused ourselves while we had colds this week.

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Now that Kivrin has better head/neck control, we can go face out in the hug a bub.

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Kivrin has red-rimmed eyes from her cold.

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Playing together in the hallway mirror is one of our new favorite activities.

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Sleeping on the princess pillow is a special treat when Kivrin is sick and crabby.

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Kivrin is getting serious about reading – she especially likes books that have lots of different voices and motions when we read them — this one has monkeys jumping on beds, heads getting bumped, mama calling the doctor, the doctor’s stern advice — and lots of repeating of all of those things. She loves it!

bozie-bearIn these last days of maternity leave, I am trying to run some errands where I can take Kivrin with me. After we successfully got my car’s oils changed at the Ford dealership, we discovered the joys of the Ed Bozarth Saturn waiting room — a nice couch, vending machines, a big television. Kivrin was so charming that the women in the office gave her a “Bozie Bear” — the bear looks kind of huge in this picture, but keep in mind that the baby is quite small!

Kivrin is on day four of her very first cold so I haven’t been taking too many pictures this week.

She’s got watery eyes [not pictured] a crusty ring of spit around her mouth [not pictured] and a very snotty little nose [also not pictured]. We have been using the nasal aspirator around the clock, and Dan got the new humidifier up and running, but other than that we are just waiting this one out with lots of cuddling and snuggling.

We took these earlier in the month, but waited to post them for the holiday!

The Dow Jones closed at 11628.06 when you were born. Today it closed at 8,691.25

We paid $3.46 for a gallon of gas the week you were born. Today it costs $2.39.

These figures would be more interesting and less shocking if today wasn’t only your 2 month birthday.

Dan says that at your four month birthday he predicts the Dow could be at 5754 and gas will be down to $1.32! Happy two-month birthday, Kivrin!

Kivrin and I watched the Illinois-Wisconsin football game on Saturday. Even though she wore her Illinois onesie from Papa Staley and cheered her loudest, the Illini just couldn’t outscore Wisconsin in the second half.

The weather was perfect, the baby was happy and awake, and Dan had an hour for his lunch break, so we headed over to “Boo at the Zoo” at Gage Park to enjoy the day. Wherever we went, we overhead people saying “Oh, look at the cute little pumpkin” (Thanks to Gramma Mary for Kivrin’s outfit!) The pictures turned out great, so I am posting way too many of them…

 

How young is too young to be exposed to stormtroopers, Darth Vadar and Ironman? Kivrin seemed to like the Stormtrooper best, but his high-contrast black and white costume is practically designed to appeal to newborn babies….

As you can see, Kivrin loved hanging out with Carrie’s parents, who were visiting from Norway, Kansas. We have three pumpkins from their farm, a daddy pumpkin, a mommy pumpkin and a little baby pumpkin for Kivrin!

After all that excitement, Kivrin slept really well that night (which Dan and I appreciated!) She actually slept in past 9 am the next morning.

 

Kivrin’s hair has really been growing on top – it’s about a centimeter long now. Of course, the back of her head is still…interesting looking…in that way that only babies hair can be…

We found an **excellent** child care facility for Kivrin and I am 900% less stressed about going back to work in a few weeks. The center (Building Blocks) is 6 blocks from the library and less than 2 miles from our house. The infant classroom has two experienced women working in it, and I’ll be able to visit at lunch and breastfeed the baby (which is extra reassuring given that she doesn’t care for bottles).

According to the baby books, faces are still baby’s favorite toy – and in our household, Dan’s face is one of the silliest and most entertaining. Kivrin loves to hang out with her Daddy!

Saturday marked Kivrin’s 8 week birthday and we couldn’t be more proud of all of her new skills.

She’s a champion head-lifter (especially if we set her down with her arms propping her up like that already…) and she’s getting stronger every day.

Now that she can hold up her head sometimes, it is getting much easier to read books together. Dan is reading her a “touch and feel” book about farm animals. Although she sometimes needs some help with the “touching” she seems to enjoy the “feeling” once her hand is on the textured pages.

Kivrin’s ability to grasp and grab is increasing, especially since she is also learning how to put the things she grabs into her mouth (added motivation). She frequently has wet slobbery sleeves now from trying to chew on her hand with limited success.

All of these new activities can tire a girl out — Kivrin has longer stretches of being awake/active now, sometimes over 2 hours of alert fun times before napping.  For mommy and daddy, this extended happy-baby time is really great, but it sure keeps us busy! She’s also much more talkative, cooing and laughing and vocalizing while she plays with her toys or looks at mommy or daddy’s face.

You may have noticed that sometime right after she was born, most of Kivrin’s hair disappeared. I’m happy to report that she has some hair growing again on top of her head, although it is so short that right now it looks like she is sporting a little baby buzz cut. The jury is still out on her hair color, but it seems sort of blondish-brownish to us.

If her Aunt Leigh Anne has anything to do with it, Kivrin will probably start picking out her own clothes around the time she learns to crawl…but for now, I still get to dress the baby, and my choices trend toward practical and comfortable.

Like this hat, for instance — it keeps the sun out of her eyes, doesn’t blow off in the breeze and is even a little bit warm. It’s a hand-me-down from Colin, and I distinctly remember my dad wearing a very similar hat to mow the lawn…but she looks adorable in it!

Another fashion philosophy I have for Kivrin’s clothes is “would I wear it?” — and clearly this picture shows that I would….although those stripes might be a little much for me, I think we both look good in grey and black.

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