Brock wants an exercise mat too!
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Sleeping in my arms.... sweetest baby girl ever.
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Bayley was tired of shopping!!!!
Sunday
Sunday
This is Hayley's favorite of Bayley's shirts... Look at that cute Wienie dog!
Monday
Monday
Sydney loves to get in some Bayley love time while I cook...she calls it bonding..I call it doing anything to get out of helping me cook!
WoW... IM LATE! Sorry it has taken me so long to blog.
Monday - Bayley stayed with Aunt Jo & Uncle John A for the first time today! She had a really good day. Aunt Jo said that she seemed a little fussy during the day and seemed hungry... anyone who knows Aunt Jo knows that she believes in feeding babies a lot! lol Bayley slept really good that night.
Tuesday - Bayley was with Katie. Katie said Bay had a good day. She did say that she seemed a lil hungrier than usual to her too so we decided to increase her bottles to 110 ml. Bayley talked to Katie & Hannah a good bit with her sweet little baby noises. I need to tape them because they are so soft and she really doesnt make many noises when she is trying to talk. Bayley slept pretty good again.
Wednesday-Bayley was with Katie again. She had a good day. Nothing too exciting. Bayley wasnt especially thrilled during church that night. She didnt seem to feel great but nothing too bad. She slept ok that night.
Thusday - Bayley was with Aunt Jo again. She had a good day & was a very good girl for Aunt Jo. Thursday night was WILD as Bayley made sure i had little to no sleep. I have no clue what was up with her but she didnt sleep good at all. We got about 3 hours of sleep instead of our usual 6-7 hours...ugh i dont miss those days.
Friday - Bayley had a really good day at Aunt Jo's house. Friday Night Sydney went to Devin's house so Me Brian & Bayley went to Wal-Mart to get my oil changed. It has been a long time since we went to Walmart together...Brian doesnt exactly like to shop even at Wal-Mart. After a big night of shopping at Walmart :) we had our exciting WEIGH NIGHT yay. Our little fatty is up to 9 lb 6 oz which is a 3 ounce gain this week.
Saturday - We had a fun day. We got up and cleaned a little then got ready & off we went. We started at Betty Ponder's picking out Syd's pageant dress. It is super pretty of course. Then we went to the Galleria and shopped. I was in Gymboree finding Bayley's new Wienie dog shirt when I ran into a fellow blogger...it was really neat meeting the Woodalls. lol After the Galleria we went to eat and then to Hobby Lobby & Babies R Us... Well Bayley was DONE by the time we got to Babies R Us. I ran into Amy Morgan in Babies R Us... that was neat. I have only met her I think once but I work with her mother-in-law and Amy is the mother to the "famous" Morgan twins that I constantly refer to. I have definitely gotten a lot of premie advice from Amy through Terri. We headed home after Babies R Us and Bayley was very glad to be home! lol Sunday - Sunday morning was hectic getting us all ready and getting food ready for the fellowship meal. Apparently I was distracted because I walked out and left the bottle on the counter so I had to turn around and head home to get it. The food was good at the fellowship meal. I took a very good nap Sunday afternoon. Sydney is working on painting Bayley's Letters for her wall. Syd is doing a great job and it is going to be super cute!
Monday - Today has been a good day. Bayley was at Gail's today and she slept alot. She has been lazy tonight too so who knows if she will sleep tonight. I talked to BCBS today and confirmed that Bayley has been approved for her RSV shots. Bayley gets her first RSV shot on next Tuesday. I am ready for the day to get here as I am getting more and more anxious about Bayley getting sick. I was given some good informtion on RSV today. I included this little bit about RSV to explain just one reasy why im so crazy about antibacterial and handwashing... lol
Respiratory syncytial virus (sin-SISH-shul VI-rus) (RSV) is a very common virus. Usually, RSV causes mild cold-like symptoms, such as a runny nose and fever, in adults and children. But premature babies or those with lung or heart problems have a high risk of getting very sick if they catch RSV. This is because premature babies do not have fully developed lungs. Also, because they were born early, they may not have received enough virus-fighting substances from their mothers that help them fight off RSV and other viruses.
Each year, an estimated 125,000 babies in the United States are hospitalized with severe RSV infections. In some cases severe RSV infections cause up to 500 childhood deaths annually. RSV may also be associated with more long-term health problems, such as asthma.
RSV season usually starts in the fall and runs through the spring. Here are some ways that you can help prevent the spread of RSV:
Wash your hands before touching your baby and ask others to do the same. Keep your baby away from crowds, especially young children. Keep your baby away from people with colds.
Wash your baby’s toys and bedding often. Do not expose your baby to tobacco smoke because it may increase the risk of serious RSV disease.
Respiratory syncytial virus (sin-SISH-shul VI-rus) (RSV) is a very common virus. Usually, RSV causes mild cold-like symptoms, such as a runny nose and fever, in adults and children. But premature babies or those with lung or heart problems have a high risk of getting very sick if they catch RSV. This is because premature babies do not have fully developed lungs. Also, because they were born early, they may not have received enough virus-fighting substances from their mothers that help them fight off RSV and other viruses.
Each year, an estimated 125,000 babies in the United States are hospitalized with severe RSV infections. In some cases severe RSV infections cause up to 500 childhood deaths annually. RSV may also be associated with more long-term health problems, such as asthma.
RSV season usually starts in the fall and runs through the spring. Here are some ways that you can help prevent the spread of RSV:
Wash your hands before touching your baby and ask others to do the same. Keep your baby away from crowds, especially young children. Keep your baby away from people with colds.
Wash your baby’s toys and bedding often. Do not expose your baby to tobacco smoke because it may increase the risk of serious RSV disease.
That is probably too much information but I figured if you are bothering to read this far into the blog you had to be a dedicated reader and would humor my obsessiveness! LOL Im actually trying to get myself ready for RSV season and handling Bayley in public. I want Bayley to be loved on and I want her to be a social baby but I also want her to be VERY healthy and RSV free. So feel free to hold and love on Bayley all you want just make this anxious mommy happy and use antibacterial first! lol More soon.
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