Friday, July 13, 2012

Co-sleeping.

I saw this sometime after Madilyn was born and thought it was kinda funny, but she was still sleeping through the night on her own.   Jordan and I can across this just now, and after sharing a room/bed with her since may we could not stop laughing. 


Saturday, July 7, 2012

It's Hot.

It's hot.  Plain and simple.  And because this is my blog, and it is also kind of my journal right now, I get to write about just how hot it is and our adjustment to moving to SC.
It's not that Jordan and I have never been in the heat before.
I lived in Phoenix. Its hot it Phoenix.
I have lived in Ohio and Maryland. It's both hot AND humid in OH and MD.
Jordan servered his mission in San Diego, and for a good portion of it he was on the border of Mexico. In the Summer. And rode a bike everywhere. I am sure that is hot.

But for some reason we just can never remember being SO hot.
 Yes, you are reading that correctly.
122!!!
And that was taken in the middle of our drive, not right after getting in and the car was sitting in the sun, but after a good 15 minutes of driving around.


And right up there, yeah that says 100% humidity.  
If only someone could push me around while I slept in a comfy stoller. My poor girl just DRIPS whenever we leave the house. 


Monday, July 2, 2012

Houdini

Madilyn is Houdini.  I kid you not.  That little girl can squirm her way out of anything.
While we are waiting to move into our house we are sharing a bedroom with her.  This means that we have her sleeping in her swing or our bed.  Having her sleep in the swing is great.  SHE LOVES IT!  I love it because she can put herself to sleep.  The thing is we do not buckle her in because she sleeps swaddled.  Since she was a month old she has been able to get out of pretty much any swaddle, or at the very least wiggle her arms out.  This has never really been an issue before, sometimes it woke her up and we would have to re-swaddle her.  That worked up until last week.
This is what happens now.
She can FLIP OVER in her swing.  Jordan took this picture because she was still safe in the swing.  We have both walked in or woken up to her either flipping herself over the side or trying to slide her way down the front.

The first time I ever saw this she had gotten all the way out of her swaddle and had her feet about 2 inches from the ground and was LAUGHING up a storm when I walked in.

Little girl knows how to keep us on our toes.

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