Our apologies, Cubs fans

On the day Lucy was born, April 25, the Cubs won. At that point, they had won nearly two-thirds of their games, standing at 12 wins and 7 losses. Since then, they’ve won only 3 games in 18. We sincerely apologize for the disruption to the Cubs’ play that the birth of Lucy has caused.

Weird reading of the day

I keep thinking about this paragraph from “_The Happiest Baby on the Block_”:http://boydsnest.org/news/2006/happiest-baby-on-the-block/ :

“Some people say that babies eat like ‘little pigs,’ but even piggies have a hard time holding a candle to a baby. Every day, young infants ‘snort down’ about three ounces of milk for every pound of their body weight. That’s equivalent to an adult drinking five gallons of whole milk a day, seven days a week. No wonder they eat so often.”

That’s a lot of milk. Lucy is our little piggy.

Must-have hardware

Since Ann has written about “labor tricks that worked”:/news/2006/labor-tricks-that-worked-and-didnt/, I figure maybe I should post about some of the “hardware” we’re most glad to have in the house these days. The baby-commerce industry is massive and “strange”:/news/2006/what-would-lennon-say/, and we’ve found the best tools aren’t necessarily what we would have predicted. Continue reading “Must-have hardware”

Two weeks

Today, Lucy is “two weeks years old” (that is how Jon likes to say it :). I think all three of us have learned a lot about each other over these past two weeks. Even with all the reading I’ve done, caring for a baby is definitely different from how I thought it would be. Continue reading “Two weeks”

We love our friends

We had a rough couple of days this weekend, as you probably read from Jon’s “post”:/news/2006/road-warrior/. Lucy is generally not a difficult baby, but this nighttime fussiness thing was starting to put us over the edge. I knew I was feeling pretty anxious about her crying when I realized I wasn’t interested in eating chocolate (a sure sign of distress for me). Continue reading “We love our friends”