Monday, July 26, 2010

Four Weeks!


Wow... I have never, in all my life, been so busy doing nothing.  I thought I would be able to take photos and post updates daily.  HA! What did I know?

We have been having just the most fun with Nora. I will just post a few pics here today and hopefully I can get to writing more details about exactly what we've been up to.  We think we've done a decent job of exposing her to some of our favorite things.  We've taken her out to Lake Minnetonka, DQ, the coffee shop and even a trip out to DC to meet Nana, Papa, Auntie Kate, Uncle Nelson and her big cousin Patrick. 

Nora and Uncle Nelson


Nora, Meet Nana

Getting to know you... Getting to know all about you...

Patrick is a little bigger than Nora - Thankfully I have a few months to build my muscles

Nana and Papa and Nora

Nora was doing her magic tricks for the whole family

Nap time

Bath time

She loves it!

Lunch at Maynards

Jamie went back to work last week.  We were all very sad. Nora and I miss him tons already, but I guess someone has to bring home the bacon.  We are still in the market for that winning lottery ticket, if anyone has any leads. We could get used leisurely mornings of coffee and the Today show and lunch by the lake and strolling in the park. 


She slept right through lunch by the lake


Mommy and Nora, sitting by the lake

Daddy and Nora

They are in love
We have a dimple!
The Rutz family from California are coming next week (for a WHOLE week).  Nora is so excited to meet her big cousins, Keara and Noelle.  Then we'll all head back to LA together, where I will be participating in my friend Chrissy's wedding.  Whew... got all that? 

Before I get too wrapped up in rambling on and on about everything and nothing, I'll post some pictures of our most recent adventures. 

Happy Summer!

Love,
Patty, Jamie and Nora

Friday, July 9, 2010

Nora's Big Day Out

Thursday was the annual Lyngblomsten Ice Cream Social. Eleven days after her birthday, Nora made her big debut at Lyng. We saw so many people that wanted to hold and smooch and love on her. She was quite an attraction. They could have saved on the exotic Australian animals and put Nora on the main stage.

Nora meets Grandpa and his sister Evie

We arrived around 3:30 and it took FOREVER just to make our way to the big tent to see Grandpa, Nefa, Carl and Evie. we listened to music and Nora was passed around the table. When Nora made her way back to me, she was about 1000 degrees, sweaty and getting fussy. We found refuge in Grammy's office, where it was cool, dark and quiet.

Grandpa and Nora face off

After we cooled off and had a bite to eat (mom and dad got hot dogs and ice cream -- sorry Nora, maybe next year!) we were back to the tent to socialize and do a little dancing.

Carl has some experience - he's got a few of his own

By the time we made it home, we were all way beyond exhausted. Nora was fussy and agitated all evening and in to the night. She's been such a calm baby, a good sleeper and a good eater. But it was a rough night. I think we learned our lesson about over-stimulation.

Grandpa says, "Don't get any ideas, Nefa!"

Tomorrow we are off to DC to see Nana, Papa, Kate, Nelson and cousin Patrick. Not quite sure how air travel will be, praying for calm and happy baby.
Happy weekend!

Love,
Patty, Jamie and Nora

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Week One... and then some.

Daddy and Nora


Sweeter than watermelon on the 4th of July

Wow. It's been well over a week now (11 days, to be precise)  -- where has the time gone? We are very much in love with Nora. It seems to get more and more so each day. Each morning we wake up and say, "look, she's still cute!" It's been so fun.


We can't stop staring at her


We came home from the hospital a week ago Tuesday. We were very emotional leaving the hospital. We just loved our experience at St. Joe's and really LOVED all of our nurses and midwives who tended to us. They were amazing.

We are looking for a way to bottle this

Tuesday afternoon was busy with visitors from the neighborhood, friends bringing food (THANKS, JEAN!) and mom and Carrie who could not stay away another moment. It seems everyone wants to soak in a little bit of Nora every day. I can't blame them. She's pretty special.

Best Daddy

On Thursday, Nora had her first doctors appointment. She did very well. She was 5lbs 15oz when she left the hospital on Tuesday and was already up to 6lbs 2 oz by Thursday! It was kind of a relief for me considering I have no idea how much she's getting at each feed. The doc felt that her bilirubin was still a bit high so we had to run back down to the hospital for a quick test. Nora did not appreciate the heal prick, but she recovered pretty quickly and it turned out that her levels were "OK" - whatever that means.

Big Bayard fireworks festivities



For The 4th we wound up having several celebrations - OK, not really several -- but more than we had planned. Saturday we went to a my friend Sarah's. It was Nora's first social outing. She did very well, though was not too social. She sat in her car seat and slept. It gave mom and dad some time to sit and enjoy the company and a game of "bags" in the yard. Sunday we had some impromptu fireworks with neighbors Sara, Ben and Macy. It was the perfect amount for the little ones and by the time we got back inside it was time to settle in and watch the network lineup. We saw fireworks in DC, NYC and Boston. The pops did not disappoint this year and the program was again hosted by Craig Ferguson (one of my favorites).

Mom and Nora nap it up

OK, I'm sure there is much more to update... but it is now Thursday and I started to write this on Monday evening. I guess I should just post this with pictures and get on with it!
As always... stay tuned!
Love,
Patty, Jamie and Nora

Friday, July 2, 2010

Photo Reel - Days Zero to Four



Happy Friday to all. We're relaxing with some coffee at the moment -- watching some World Cup soccer, Wimbledon tennis, and Nora, the best show in town. Just a quick post this morning to show off an experimental YouTube effort to compile some of the 350 pictures we had accumulated through Thursday evening.

Have a great holiday, all. We'll be watching international sports competitions, waiting for the Boston Pops and enjoying Nora!