It seems crazy, but Leon is one month old now! He still hasn't had his one month doctor's visit, but Lucia weighed him in at 10lbs (4.55kg), which is a 50% weight gain since he left the hospital! I can't remember really well, but this seems like a lot more weight than Dari gained. Leon definitely seems like a fatter baby when you hold him :-). Here is the obligatory Richard Scarry book size photo, and Leon isn't take it super well (Dari had a very similar fussy picture for his very first Richard Scarry photo if you scroll down to the bottom of the page at this link - http://babydarian.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html):
Like Dari, Leon also has reflux, but Lucia has researched lots of methods to avoid medication. She basically went full hippy on this one, though I suppose I agree with it given the importance of the baby's stomach acid function. Lucia is given him smaller and more frequent meals, we're trying to position him upright most often, and she is carrying him around in a moby wrap, which he seems to really enjoy and also allows mommy to chase Dari around, make cookies, and even walk to the store:
Leon made his first smile at 3.5 weeks but now does it fairly regularly. Apparently he was very happy when Dari put a little pick-up truck made of play-doh on his forehead. Hmmm... hopefully he will deal with future older brother tormenting this well! Lucia also got the materials ready for Leon's passport, as he is planning to visit Slovakia in a month and a half. The photos came out pretty well! He looked right at the camera when mommy was taking pictures so they were done very quickly. Can you tell which one will be used for the passport?
Lucia also updated the look-alike pictures using my original baby outfit from 32 years ago. I swear it looks like this outfit just gets more and more vibrant every year... or are the cameras and lighting merely getting better and better? You be the judge. Thanks Tide Cold Water Detergent! I still can't tell the similarities between either of the kids and me, but I do see similarities with each other. The second set of pictures is Leon compared to Lucia as a baby. That one I can see a lot more similarity!
Leon is still very alert and curious like he was when we left the hospital. His eyes are always open and looking around, like he's expecting something interesting to happen (not in this house, kid!). He also seems to be handling bath time a little better than Dari was at the same age. So, all in all, it's been a pretty good first month! Here are some additional Leon pictures:
Monday, May 27, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Welcome to DC, Baby Leon!
Leon's first blog post is, unsurprisingly, long overdue. He was born on the morning of April 23, weighing 7 lbs (3.2 kilos) [apparently they round 15.6 ounces up, which makes him seem a bit more robust!] and measuring 20 inches (51 cm):
This makes Leon about half a pound lighter than Dari at birth but the same length, which makes sense because Leon was born almost a week earlier than Dari. Leon also came out faster than Dari. Lucia started having contractions at about 4:30am, and was born just after 9am (4.5 hours later for the mathematically challenged). The total labor time with Dari was around 8 hours. In fact, we just BARELY made it to the hospital in time for Lucia to get an epidural after daddy was frantically driving around town to get Dari to daycare and return home to take mommy to the hospital. I literally broke the law about 5 different times, and it paid off - the doctor delayed Lucia's birth by a few minutes so they could JUST get the epidural in, and it took effect while the birth was in process. Having done multiple 5 second 0-60 accelerations, having driven 60mph on a 30mph road, and having done a u-turn through an off- and on-ramp to avoid waiting at a red light at 40 mph, I took great offense this morning when the following occured:
We passed a Dodge Charger in the daycare parking garage to which Dari pointed and exclaimed, "That's a RACE CAR!" I asked him, "Daddy has a race car too, right?" He answered, "Noooo you doon't! You-you-you don't have your orange car." Ummmmm, listen honey-child, the S5 is just as fast as the orange car and can run circles around a dodge charger. Kids - they never appreciate anything!
Anyway, back to the labor story. Lucia dealt with the labor extremely well and was joking throughout... the nurses were literally laughing out loud and commented that they couldn't believe she could maintain a sense of humor in that situation. Leon popped out and was instantly alert, opening his eyes to look around and eating his first meal almost immediately. He was very cooperative in the hospital, eating, sleeping, going to the bathroom, etc. (actually there is no etc., that's basically all babies do) on a very normal schedule. This was a welcome relief since Dari had bigger problems eating, going to the bathroom, gaining weight, and so forth. While babies normally lose weight in the hospital (he left at 6.5 pounds), Leon was already back to 7 lbs, 2 ounces by his first doctor's visit and received excellent marks from the doctor, who decided to simply combine the first and second week appointments. Leon also had no jaundice issues, whereas Dari certainly did. As you can see from the picture with Leon's first hospital visitor below, he is much less an "ethnic baby" (our term for Dari's dark appearance for a couple of months):
Upon leaving the hospital, Leon greeted daddy with a fantastic gift - a huge puddle of pee all over my new shirt (I believe it was right after the picture below was taken... big mistake removing the protective blanket). But that's one thing GREAT about infants - they can basically pee and poop all over you and it's kind of like spilling water and bananas on yourself. The same doesn't hold true for normal adults, animals, or hobos.
Anyhow, we eventually made it to the car with baby intact and Leon had his first ride:
Leon enjoys living at home and is a pretty agreeable baby. He is very patient when mommy needs to spend extra time doing something else like feeding Dari or putting him to bed. The one thing he isn't a big fan of is diaper changes. My recollection is that Dari dealt with diaper changes a little bit better (in fact, at this age, I hardly remember Dari even opening his eyes or acknowledging the world in any way, but maybe I'm just repressing the memories). The unfortunate thing is that Leon came down with a cold, which we think he contracted from Dari. It's kind of scary and sad when a five-day old baby starts gurgling and gagging when they try to breathe, and you have to suction snot out of them every few minutes. Lucia has been a real trooper about it and so has Leon, and we think he's on the mend. Let me stop rambling and post some nice pictures that she took with our "nice" camera:
We also have our first family picture, courtesy of Mike and Margie. Unfortunately they took it with our consumer camera, which has a very dirty lens thanks to Dari "playing" with it, and hence weirdly my left ear appears to be a ghost. I assure you, the ear is intact and not partially residing in the afterlife:
Dari has been a great big brother to Leon so far. He smiles at him, tells us that he wants to see him, says that he loves him, recognizes that mommy and daddy love him, and gives him kisses. Still, Dari has not quite transitioned to recognizing baby Leon when imagining our family. He often lists mommy, daddy, and Dari when viewing pictures of animals or characters in books, but doesn't yet add Leon in on a regular basis. Also, every now and then Dari still gets upset or a little 2-year-old-crazy and begins the terror. Every now and then he gets a little dangerous with Leon or tries to climb into Leon's (supposedly sterile) crib. You can see in the second picture below that he may be about to body slam baby Leon. It's always good to be cautious!
Finally, the obligatory Richard Scarry book photo to measure baby's size has already begun with baby Leon. This will be our primary metric for comparing the two kids in appearance, size, and demeanor. We think he looks pretty similar to Dari (with less crazy hair and minus the jaundice) so far! Now get out there and mow the lawn, slacker!
This makes Leon about half a pound lighter than Dari at birth but the same length, which makes sense because Leon was born almost a week earlier than Dari. Leon also came out faster than Dari. Lucia started having contractions at about 4:30am, and was born just after 9am (4.5 hours later for the mathematically challenged). The total labor time with Dari was around 8 hours. In fact, we just BARELY made it to the hospital in time for Lucia to get an epidural after daddy was frantically driving around town to get Dari to daycare and return home to take mommy to the hospital. I literally broke the law about 5 different times, and it paid off - the doctor delayed Lucia's birth by a few minutes so they could JUST get the epidural in, and it took effect while the birth was in process. Having done multiple 5 second 0-60 accelerations, having driven 60mph on a 30mph road, and having done a u-turn through an off- and on-ramp to avoid waiting at a red light at 40 mph, I took great offense this morning when the following occured:
We passed a Dodge Charger in the daycare parking garage to which Dari pointed and exclaimed, "That's a RACE CAR!" I asked him, "Daddy has a race car too, right?" He answered, "Noooo you doon't! You-you-you don't have your orange car." Ummmmm, listen honey-child, the S5 is just as fast as the orange car and can run circles around a dodge charger. Kids - they never appreciate anything!
Anyway, back to the labor story. Lucia dealt with the labor extremely well and was joking throughout... the nurses were literally laughing out loud and commented that they couldn't believe she could maintain a sense of humor in that situation. Leon popped out and was instantly alert, opening his eyes to look around and eating his first meal almost immediately. He was very cooperative in the hospital, eating, sleeping, going to the bathroom, etc. (actually there is no etc., that's basically all babies do) on a very normal schedule. This was a welcome relief since Dari had bigger problems eating, going to the bathroom, gaining weight, and so forth. While babies normally lose weight in the hospital (he left at 6.5 pounds), Leon was already back to 7 lbs, 2 ounces by his first doctor's visit and received excellent marks from the doctor, who decided to simply combine the first and second week appointments. Leon also had no jaundice issues, whereas Dari certainly did. As you can see from the picture with Leon's first hospital visitor below, he is much less an "ethnic baby" (our term for Dari's dark appearance for a couple of months):
Upon leaving the hospital, Leon greeted daddy with a fantastic gift - a huge puddle of pee all over my new shirt (I believe it was right after the picture below was taken... big mistake removing the protective blanket). But that's one thing GREAT about infants - they can basically pee and poop all over you and it's kind of like spilling water and bananas on yourself. The same doesn't hold true for normal adults, animals, or hobos.
Anyhow, we eventually made it to the car with baby intact and Leon had his first ride:
Leon enjoys living at home and is a pretty agreeable baby. He is very patient when mommy needs to spend extra time doing something else like feeding Dari or putting him to bed. The one thing he isn't a big fan of is diaper changes. My recollection is that Dari dealt with diaper changes a little bit better (in fact, at this age, I hardly remember Dari even opening his eyes or acknowledging the world in any way, but maybe I'm just repressing the memories). The unfortunate thing is that Leon came down with a cold, which we think he contracted from Dari. It's kind of scary and sad when a five-day old baby starts gurgling and gagging when they try to breathe, and you have to suction snot out of them every few minutes. Lucia has been a real trooper about it and so has Leon, and we think he's on the mend. Let me stop rambling and post some nice pictures that she took with our "nice" camera:
We also have our first family picture, courtesy of Mike and Margie. Unfortunately they took it with our consumer camera, which has a very dirty lens thanks to Dari "playing" with it, and hence weirdly my left ear appears to be a ghost. I assure you, the ear is intact and not partially residing in the afterlife:
Dari has been a great big brother to Leon so far. He smiles at him, tells us that he wants to see him, says that he loves him, recognizes that mommy and daddy love him, and gives him kisses. Still, Dari has not quite transitioned to recognizing baby Leon when imagining our family. He often lists mommy, daddy, and Dari when viewing pictures of animals or characters in books, but doesn't yet add Leon in on a regular basis. Also, every now and then Dari still gets upset or a little 2-year-old-crazy and begins the terror. Every now and then he gets a little dangerous with Leon or tries to climb into Leon's (supposedly sterile) crib. You can see in the second picture below that he may be about to body slam baby Leon. It's always good to be cautious!
Finally, the obligatory Richard Scarry book photo to measure baby's size has already begun with baby Leon. This will be our primary metric for comparing the two kids in appearance, size, and demeanor. We think he looks pretty similar to Dari (with less crazy hair and minus the jaundice) so far! Now get out there and mow the lawn, slacker!
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