9/25/2008

Our princess, she is 4 months now




Our little princess, Abigail, has turned 4 months last week. I am happy to say that she is now on a regular schedule, although very rarely she falls off the track. She now weighs 15 lbs and is 26 inches long. The doctor gave me the green light to start feeding her rice cereal. I forget how much patience this process requires; it takes about 15 minutes to feed her one bite (our portion of bites.) She spits out most of it, with her little tongue reflex. She also likes to "blow bubbles," and soaks up about 2 bibs a day. It has been fun seeing Caleb watching intensely as she does her bubble blowing sessions.

Abigail also has been sleeping through the night. She is able to sleep from 7:30 pm to around 6:00 am the next morning. This is good news for both me and Benny. Gone are the days when she had to be fed every 2 1/2 hours--although a few of my friends are at this stage right now--I can only be thankful. VERY thankful. (Hang in there, girls! You will get through this stage, I promise!)

Our little princess is growing up. Fast. It's almost shocking to think that she is almost 1/2 way through her first year. That means, we are getting closer to the day Daddy has to guard our front door, and to conduct a background check for every boy who dares to even glance her way.

2 comments:

Anonymous October 2, 2008 at 9:59 AM  

I can't wait until Peyton sleeps through the night. I feel like a meal machine. The day will come soon! :>

Love ya! Hermi

Rosina October 2, 2008 at 10:51 AM  

that day will come, Herm. And then you'll do it all over again for the next one. :)

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I am a wife to a loving, thoughtful husband, a mother of two little angels. Because of my husband's job, we have relocated from New Jersey to Los Angeles three years ago. I miss everything back East..NYC, Gray's Papaya, the subway..but know that LA is where God wants us to be right now. His grace is sufficient; I can't live through a day without depending on Him. My love affair with photography began when I was sixteen years old, when I saw a photograph taken by my cousin at South Seaport in NYC--it was a light switch turned on somewhere inside me. When I came home, I dove into photography. Since then, I've always had a burning desire to pursue photography. It was unfortunately cut short due to choosing another field of study during my college years..not until I became a stay-at-home mom and a God-given opportunity early this year, I was able to finally reunite with this passion..and the rest is history.

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