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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Nothing To Post

So for the past couple of days its been pretty low key with Aubrey, nothing much to post. So I wasn't going to post anything until tomorrow after her second visit to the doctor - two week checkup. However, something funny did happen last night during Aubrey's bath. LA got her bath water ready and asked me to undress her which as you know with a baby it is a dangerous time when she is without a diaper. You expect a number 1 or 2 is going to happen so you plan for it - if you must pick her up it is done at an arms length distance - no cuddling without a diaper. If you do it is at your own risk. So I picked her up and took her to the bathroom just knowing that she was going to something to show us who's in control. However, I successfully got her to her bathtub without incident which I thought was pretty good. She is beginning to like taking a bath which translates that she isn't screaming (some people call it crying) her head off but isn't cooing and laughing about it. So as LA is washing her, Aubrey explodes a number 2 into her bathtub. Now you might not be laughing about it but it was funny. I don't know why it's funny, it just is. So, here we are trying to clean her and she contaminates her bath water. We both looked at each other and laughed. So while we are cleaning up and changing out the bath water, LA gives Aubrey to me to hold which means I get to be in line for the follow-up shot (which didn't happen thank goodness - cause that might not have been funny) The best part is that we saved a diaper (which help save the environment, so were doing our part).

Nothing much else is happening. She does seem to get whinny from her late afternoon feeding until her nighttime feeding (4 - 9pm). We don't know why but other mothers have told us it is just a bad time for all kids.

Stay tuned for some more of our adventures.

PS - I know were not the first that any of these tales/experiences have happened to but those that have kids can relate/remember and those that don't can be prepared.

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