Category Archive for Evelyn

Something other than cloth diapers

Posted on May 6th, 2008

I cannot seem to help myself with this baby.  I see something cute and I MUST HAVE IT.  Such was the case with these little cuties.  I defy you to tell me those aren’t cute.  I’ve loved the idea of these baby leggings ever since I first saw them a couple years ago, but the “name brand” was a little pricier than I was hoping to find late last week.  I was already on Etsy drooling over all the beautiful things and thought to look up baby legwarmers and lo and behold, I found this fabulous shop.  The price was VERY right, the designs were VERY cute… so I was sold.  Then, yesterday, my Crawler Cover arrived.  I was like a kid at Christmas.  And who wouldn’t be with packaging like this?

Crawler Covers

That’s frickin’ adorable, is what that is.  But even more adorable?  Is how these little cuties looked on my little cutie.

Cute in her new CC's
The awesome tie-dyed onesie is courtesy of Brit.  Thanks, girl!

Way too cute right?  I KNOW.  And now I’m just biding my time until I can get more.  If I bought them now I think Kile might just set me out with the garbage on Garbage Day (note to self: Garbage Day is tomorrow, do not forget this time!).  But all in good time.  The leggings WILL be mine!

Covered legs
Who wouldn’t want to eat legs encased in such attractive wrapping?

Toes peeking out
I think they make her toes look all the more delectable.

Crawler Covers and bumGenius
Oh come on, like you didn’t think I wouldn’t sneak in a picture of her cloth diapers SOMEHOW.


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Six weeks later

Posted on May 1st, 2008

Has it really been six weeks?

Has it only been six weeks?

It feels like time has slipped by like sand through my fingers. And yet, looking at Evelyn, it’s almost as if she has been here all along and that there has never been a time that I haven’t known her.

Nighttime

My days have a strange sort of routine to them, but at least I have a routine down. Something that I can count on. Sort of. The routine mostly centers on Evie being attached to me around the clock, yes, but I know I can count on that at least. Liam is a good sport with all of it too. Yes, there are times he wants to come sit on my lap while I’m nursing and I try as best I can to make room (I cannot say no to a snuggle). It’s times like these that I wish for a sectional or a larger recliner so there would be more room for such activities.

Adorable

It’s a juggle, that’s what it is. Juggling her on the Boppy, cruising the Internets while I’m anchored, watching Liam have his way with the living room and making mental notes of what messes need my attention most the next time I happen to be free to get up. Which, luckily, is more and more these days. She has tolerated being set in her bouncer seat more this week, of course, it helps being able to place the bouncer in the bassinet right next to my recliner. A time or two she has even slept in it.

Sunlit

It’s all rather short lived, of course, but it does give me time to get Liam his lunch, do a load or two of laundry, pick up whatever mess Liam has perpetrated that morning, let the dogs out, etc and so forth. And that is freedom which is downright heaven-sent these days. Yes, being free to do laundry is a wonderful thing when you’ve been unable to for the last several weeks.

She’s getting pudgier, as you see. Her cheeks are getting that “breastfed baby” thing where they chipmunk out. Her thighs are getting meaty and her neck has all but disappeared. Her eyes are starting to develop their color, but are still keeping us guessing. She’s awake for longer stretches of time now and there are times where she really just likes to be able to look around. That’s prime bouncer seat time, ya’ll. With that alertness comes those first gooey smiles. She first graced Kile and Harry with a smile on Saturday. She gave me a smile a couple hours later (don’t think I won’t remember that she gave THEM smiles first… what am I, chopped liver??). Of course, we’re not quite up to “smiles on camera” yet, as they are still few and far between. Though I did get showered with them last night and I tell you what it about made my heart burst into many teeny pieces.

God, I love this kid.

Wonder

Wannabe Photographer

Posted on April 29th, 2008

I’ll be the first to admit that as a photographer, I pretty much suck.  I have no idea what composition means and as much as I covet a DSLR camera (and boy howdy, do I ever covet), I’d be lucky to know how to use the manual focus.  I just take pictures that I think look good and go from there.   I read the Pioneer Woman’s Photography blog and try to absorb as much of her tips and tricks and Photoshop tutorials as I can.  I love learning new things about taking pictures.  And sprucing up a snapshot in Photoshop gives me such pleasure, it’s downright ridiculous.  Just now, I’m practically giddy because I know there are pictures in my camera right now that need to be downloaded to my laptop and then I’ll be able to play with them in Photoshop and WHAT FUN THAT WILL BE.

Okay, so along with being a total newbie photographer, I’m also a pretty raging geek.

My camera is one that I got as an anniversary gift back in August of 2005.  It wasn’t top of the line at the time and it’s certainly nothing special now.  It’s just your average Sony Cyber-shot, a 4.1 megapixel point-and-shoot.  It’s a lot nicer than the camera I had before that, which was a prehistoric Olympus digital camera that at the time when it was purchased was QUITE THE THING, but by 2005 had become quite a dinosaur.  That thing is as old as my oldest son, ya’ll.  YIKES.  So the Sony was a step up, FOR SURE.  Yet, whenever we’re at any store that sells cameras, I find myself fondling the DSLRs (at least until someone comes by and tells me to stop).   Someday, people.  Someday.  (Yeah, it’s right up there with my new laptop.  I’m jonesing for a Sony Vaio this time as Dell has irritated me of late.) (Dude, what is it with my sudden Sony brand loyalty?  I just noticed that.  Very weird.)

At the core of it, though, I take pictures because I love to have nice pictures.  If I want a nicer camera someday, it’s only because I want to be able to take even NICER pictures.  Just as long as we all recognize that any terrific ability would be attributed DIRECTLY to the camera and not to me.  (This should be obvious if you’ve been paying attention.)  And keeping in mind that my favorite subject is, of course, my kids.

Crybaby
I just LOVE how this turned out with P-Dub’s vintage action.

Soft cheeks
I dig the detail on her “furry” cheeks and forehead.

Resting
Can you tell she’s my favorite subject right now?


I called this one “It’s all too much” version 2.0.  I did it for Loralee. Heh.

Snuggles
Capturing moments like this one is what it’s really all about.


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The Great gDiaper Experiment

Posted on April 27th, 2008

So I took the plunge yesterday.  I figured it was a good day for it, Kile was home so he could run interference with Liam if needed and we had no plans to leave the house so that wouldn’t complicate things.  So I went ahead and put Evie in her first gDiaper.

gDiaper girl

I was impressed with the fit right off the bat.  It was easy to get the diaper fit snuggly around her waist and thighs.  I checked that the liner was in place as it should be in order to prevent leaks and it was.  The diaper itself is a touch bulky, but I think that has more to do with her small size at this point and less a defect with the diaper itself.  She seemed comfortable, which is the important part.

I found I was actually looking forward to changing her diaper.  I wanted to see how it held up.  I was nervous there would be a leak and checked her fairly often for any breakthrough wetness or stains but there was nothing.  I waited a couple hours, three at the most, and changed her when she woke up for her next feeding which is when I would have changed her anyhow.

Now, this changing could have gone a lot smoother and the fault was entirely mine that it wasn’t.  For some inane reason, I felt like I should re-se the “little g” pants that I had on her and simply restuff the liner.  Which meant that Evie was out of her diaper for a few minutes, which means that she peed during the change and it ran down into her outfit so I had to change her whole outfit anyhow.  D’oh!  The worst part?  I had the other “little g” pant all stuffed and ready to go.  So yeah, that was stupid of me.  I got her all changed and handed her off to Kile while I took the soiled liner into the bathroom for The Flushing.

I was nervous about this part.  But really, it was actually… fun.  I tore the sides of the liner and the stuffing fell neatly into the bowl of the toilet.  I used their swish stick and stirred the contents around a few times but I had the impression that if I had even just left the filling there in the toilet for a few minutes, it would have broken up enough on it’s own.  The stick did speed things along and it only took a few stirs before the contents resembled broken up bits of toilet paper.  I flushed and voila… everything went down just as it should.  We have a low flow toilet so I knew better than to try to get the outer liner in with the first flush.  I just dropped it in when the bowl refilled and flushed again.  Wow.  That was so easy.

gDiaper girl

I left the diaper on her a little longer this next time, about four hours or so.  I wanted to truly test the diaper.  And, again, it performed excellently.   Not a leak to be found.  And, once again, The Flushing went according to plan and I had myself a little party right there in the bathroom.  And this time, I was smart and simply changed her into the other “little g” pant so the changing went super smooth.

I even had Kile perform the last change before bedtime so that he could experience The Flushing for himself.  I don’t think he was near as excited as I was about it though.  Still, it worked great for him too and I think he was impressed at how easy it really was to work with.   We put her in a regular disposable diaper for nighttime, since she don’t generally change her in the night unless we absolutely have to and I really didn’t want to test the limits of the gDiaper in that fashion.

But I think the Great gDiaper Experiment went really well.  The starter pack I have only comes with ten flushable inserts so that’s one more day at best.  It won’t be today, as we’re going to be out at church and running around like chickens with their heads cut off all day long.   But soon.  And now that I’ve tried out the pants, I really would like to get some cloth inserts to try.  That’s a whole new ball game, of course, involving laundry and whatnot.  But I think I’m up to the challenge.  I performed admirably with the first challenge, after all.

I guess my point is, if you’re on the fence about gDiapers, give them a shot.  A starter pack isn’t a huge investment and should give you a good idea of how the system works and if it’s a good fit for you and your baby.