Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Traveling Baby (and Mommy and Daddy)!

Last week Matt took a vacation to the Boundary Waters with his friend Josh. Kristi didn't want to be alone with Charlotte for four days, so she asked her mom and dad to come up and help out with baby care and take her on a little vacation. If Matt needs/wants a vacation, then so does Kristi! So Kristi's parents came up and whisked her away on a vacation to Bayfield, WI for a day and up the north shore for a day. While Matt was paddling around in the Boundary Waters, Kristi was taking a boat cruise of the Apostle Islands in Bayfield. Charlotte enjoyed the trip immensely (by that I mean she slept a lot, had a bottle, and looked around while being really cute!). She also had a sample of Mommy's cookies and cream ice cream...

Charlotte thought about jumping overboard, but I convinced her she couldn't swim.

Charlotte's first dip in Lake Superior. She didn't mind the cold water at all.

Mommy and Charlotte on the shores of Lake Superior in northern Wisconsin.

Bug-eyed baby!

Mommy, Grandpa Mark, and Grandma Cindy with Charlotte at the Rose Garden in Duluth.

Charlotte holding on to Grandma Cindy's sweatshirt zipper.

Matt and his friend Josh by the entry point to the Boundary Waters.

Super Matt!

Beautiful calm water.

Matt had a great time on his trip!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Smiley Time!


Charlotte smiling away on the changing table. This is dad's time to shine, he has to change diapers after meal times, but gets the smiles of a happy, well-fed baby in return.


Charlotte basking in the loving arms of her grandpa Randy outside the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Charlotte really loves her grandparents!


Smiley time!




This is one of Charlotte's best friends, her little rattle whom we have appropriately named Frank.



Charlotte with her parents at the Rose Gardens in Leif Erickson park in Duluth. The roses are in prime bloom right now and are beautiful. There was a wedding going on in the park behind us this Saturday. Charlotte is being carried in what is called a Moby wrap - A long piece of fabric wrapped around the body to carry the baby close and secure. Its great for hiking and puts her right to sleep.


Thanks Charlie and Olivia for the peanut onesie! You can see on Lottie's face how much she loves it!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Growing Up!


Charlotte and Uncle Charlie


Uncle Charlie and soon to be Aunt Olivia with Charlotte

"Soon to be" because Charlie and Olivia are newly engaged!!! Below is Charlotte's excited face. We are all so happy for the two of you and can't wait to see you again in September!

Charlotte learned how to smile, but is not good at smiling for the camera.
This is our best attempt at catching a smile on camera.

First bath in a tub! Up until now she has only had sponge baths with a washcloth. She did really well and even seemed to like it.

Lottie's tiny foot was the only thing sticking out of her blanket during her nap today.
Our friend Josh playing Charlotte a song. He has been working on writing a song for her.
When we announced that we were pregnant to our friends Wade and Lauri, they gave us a diaper with a congratulatory message written on it. Charlotte finally fit into it last week!
Charlotte and her first bottle.
Her Winnie-the-Pooh gown with attached mittens sort of slid up around her belly while she slept in Grandpa Mark's arms. Thanks Heather and Chris for the outfit!

Charlotte holding Dad's hand while she has a bottle--good bonding time for them.

Today Charlotte is 7 weeks old. We can't believe how big she is getting already! Each day we are surprised by how much she is growing up. This week she learned how to smile. Before now she would accidentally smile, but never really meant it. But now she will smile if she is in a good mood and you play with her. She especially likes to be kissed on the nose/mouth/cheek or given zerberts/raspberries. High pitched voices also help to elicit smiles. Matt has a good trick where he puts his face close to hers and opens his mouth really wide. She then responds by opening her mouth really wide. It's pretty adorable. Unfortunately, Charlotte does not like to smile for the camera, so we will keep pursuing a good picture of her for you all to see her smiling.

Our favorite time with Lottie is in the morning after she eats at 6 or 7am. We bring her into bed with us and she is all smiles. She has also discovered how to use her voice for something other than crying, so she likes to coo and gurgle at us. It is such fun to talk to her and have her interact with us--it makes early morning a happy time for everyone. We see a little bit of personality coming out of our little girl!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Almost 6 weeks old!

Charlotte loves her jogging suit. She looks slightly gangster-ish, in a harmless, chubby sort of way.Charlotte went to Tettegouche State Park with her parents, Grandma Cindy, and Grandpa Mark. She loved the campfire and the meteor shower after dark. Maybe when she's a little older we can stay overnight in a tent.
Strong legs!
Grandma Cindy and Grandpa Mark think Charlotte is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Charlotte and Daddy were thinking about making some money out on the street as a father-daughter musical act, but Charlotte put a stop to that idea after her fingers got pinched in the guitar case.
Daddy and Charlotte spending some quality time together.
Charlotte is a grill master!
Charlotte with her 2nd cousin Megan.
Mommy loves this goofy-looking picture of Charlotte.

Charlotte is growing like a weed! On Monday August 6 she weighed in at 10 pounds 2 ounces! She's probably around 10 and a half pounds or more now! Some of her newborn clothes are getting kind of snug. One good thing about her getting bigger, besides a good arm workout for Mom and Dad, is that her cloth diapers are starting to fit her. Since they are one-size-fits-all, she had to grow into them a little bit. We have about a weeks worth of disposables left and then she will be in her cloth diapers full time. Thanks medical school friends for all of those diapers!

Now that Charlotte is almost 6 weeks old, she has become more of an interactive baby. She looks at us and focuses on things now and then. Sometimes she gets a little bit cross-eyed, which is pretty funny. Once in a while she smiles and it seems semi-intentional, but we're still waiting for the breakthrough moment of her first real intentional smile! Not only is she more interactive, but she's a lot more awake these days. As a newborn we rarely saw her open her eyes. But now she is awake and looking around for several hours every day. She is so cute with her big round eyes and chubby cheeks; sometimes we can't believe how adorable she is. I know we're biased since we're her parents, but let's be honest--she's cute no matter who's judging.

Charlotte decided that she was going to be nice and start letting her parents get some more sleep. She now only gets up once a night to eat, and never gets up just to be up or fusses inconsolably. (When she was younger she liked to have Daddy walk around the apartment with her for hours at a time, much to Daddy's delight...) She is on a somewhat fluid schedule of eating every three hours, being awake for a little while, going to sleep and then waking up to eat again and repeat the cycle. It has been working very well and helps us be able to know what she needs and wants without a lot of crying and fussing (well, Charlotte is not crying and fussing, but sometimes Mom and Dad feel a little bit fussy). She eats for the last time around 10 or 11pm, and then doesn't wake up until 3 or 4am to eat. After that she goes right back to sleep until 6 or 7am. Then she starts her day. Sometimes Mom and Dad are ready to start their day, and sometimes "nighttime" continues until the next feeding at 9 or 10am.

Good news--we think we may have found someone to do daycare when we move to Buffalo, MN for our 9 month rotation (starting in November). Through some connections with Matt's mom we found a lady who does daycare out of her home with 4-5 kids at a time. Matt had an extended phone conversation with her yesterday that answered most of our questions, and she sounds like an ideal daycare provider. We're going to meet with her when we are down in the cities in a few weeks. Hopefully it all works out and we don't have to search any further!

Charlotte is a great baby and we love being her parents. Thanks for keeping up with us!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007


looking good
sleepy baby


Charlotte with Great-Grandpa Brodhun


Lottie with the St. Olaf girls


Ole picture from Grey's wedding in South Dakota


The South Dakotans are passionate about guns


Charlotte with Great-Grandma Florek


Florek Family Baby shower in Buffalo, Minnesota


Sleeping like a baby


Charlotte's first trip to our favorite Duluth restaurant


Lottie trying to punch the camera



Charlotte isn't too sure about the Johnny-Jump-Up just yest, she'll grow into the idea


Charlotte's new best friend, Alice the Mole. Notice Charlotte's nice new hairdo