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Archive for June, 2004

lovely week

Wednesday, June 30th, 2004

This week is going very well… The ladies I work with did a baby-shower yesterday for Killy, and he got so many adorable things! They were all so sweet! Everyone bragged on him, too, saying he was cute and strong and alert. And he is!
Today we finished up at the townhouse [...]

yay!

Monday, June 28th, 2004

I got all the books completely unpacked! Woohoo! I’m excited…
Today has gone very well: I went to the museum for a couple hours to work and took Killy with me. He did great! He slept for awhile, and after he woke up I got to introduce him to some of [...]

cute pics!

Saturday, June 26th, 2004

I just added some new pictures to Photogrove – the “June 26th” pics are great. David found that if you blow lightly on Killy’s face he immediately sticks out his tongue and then usually smiles. Soooo cute!

much better

Saturday, June 26th, 2004

Everything is starting to go much smoother now… Whew! David saw the doctor and it turns out his back problem is just a muscular strain, and she prescribed some painkillers and anti-inflamatory meds and he is feeling much, much better. He’s feeling so much better that he’ll be able to help finish up [...]

horrible day

Thursday, June 24th, 2004

David’s thrown his back out and can’t do anything.
I know have six days to: finish packing/loading the old appartment, unload all the stuff here, completely clean it, and do more unpacking here, and clean this house since no one has lifted a finger to do that since we moved in. On top of [...]

Killy’s Appt

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

His growth is amazing! When he was born he weighed 7 lb 11 oz and was 19.5 inches long. At his one week appt he was 8 lb 8oz and 20.5 inches. At his one-month appt today he was… 11 POUNDS 2 OUNCES and 22.5 INCHES LONG! Can you believe it? [...]

Best night in weeks

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

Ahhhh…
I finally took the advice of every book I’ve read on breastfeeding, and Killy and I learned to nurse laying down. It makes all the difference in the world! Instead of being sitting up in bed awake for 30 minutes everytime I feed him during the night, I’m awake for about 2 [...]