Friday, November 27, 2009

Sleeping. Finally. Now a Few New(ish) Snaps And Whatnot

While you have been napping, Hale has been doing things too. 

Hanging out with Grampa:

Reading and going for a walk with his Pop:



Contemplating* the huge treacherous steps of our 'living room' platform:





(*and by "Contemplating" I mean "Planning His Assault on")

Checking out an old picture of his Pop:


And pursuing new interests (Click 'play' button to see Hale getting in touch with his inner kitty):
(We're not laughing at you, Hale; we're laughing because of you.)

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Going Backwards in Time (For Hardcore Hale Fans Only)

So, coming out from under a huge, months-long pile of NonFiction Responsibilities (more on that elsewhere in these pages), we are now intent on catching up a bit on Hale's blog. 

It's been a while. we are aware some of his fans have been disappointed, and we applaud their patience. Without further ado, then some videos...

Hale, laughing, for pretty much the first time. This was back in early August (Amy's reciting her shopping list to him):


And then, a bit later, just being cute in a dapper outfit:


And here's Hale making Cute over a game of behind-the-camera Peekaboo:


Hale's Egyptian-living Auntie Dana just sent him a little plush camera. Cutest thing in the world. Dana's a heck of a photographer, and we think it's part of her agenda to get our son to like cameras. It's working. To wit:


Hale's first Halloween


Halloween. I love this holiday. I love trick or treating. I love dressing up. I think Hale digs it too. 

Here he is with all his PEPS buddies. So dang cute. He his the monkey on the end. Costume came from Gramma Char, of course. 

My brother-in-law knows about Halloween. He knows it deserves reverence and creativity. And he knows to do whatever it takes to scare the hell out of people. He and my sister created the scariest house on the east side. Heck, maybe even on the west side too.

Here he is with his hell raiser creation behind him. 



Here is my great nephew, Zaine, in costume. He felt the need to explain to me that Darth Vader was a bad guy. I was like , "Yeah, I know. I was there."




Saturday, November 7, 2009

Swim Lessons

This past week we started swim lessons with Hale. It made all the hard work of owning our own business worth it. There we were, in the middle of a Monday afternoon, the three of us in our swim suits at the public pool.

Hale seemed to enjoy himself. Me and Scott? Pretty much couldn't wipe the smiles off our faces all day. It was so fun. Can't wait till our next lesson. 

My family tells me I could swim across the pool on my own before I was one. And my sister, Sue, had swim trophies and ribbons covering her bedroom walls. Maybe Hale will be the next Aqua Man. 

Peepshow: What Hale does when he is NOT sleeping

One of my dearest friends, Amy, came to visit me this summer. She was the one I was supposed to go and visit in South Carolina this last February, but gave birth instead (24 hours before I was supposed to be on the plane. I still get a little queazy thinking about that "what if" scenario). 

Amy brought me this little lion for Hale from her boyfriend, Leon. Leon the Lion. Hale loves this stuffed creature. If fact, we are thinking we better get some multiples of Leon to be on standby. 
In case, Hale accidently fully eats this one. 

Thank you, Leon. 


Below is a close up. 

Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Bumbo Series

A Bumbo is a little baby holder upper chair-pod thingy. Hale inherited his from his neighbor Asher. He's taken to it quite nicely.








Family.

This is fun, this thing of collecting (and occasionally making) people to keep around you to call your family. 

We are rich in family.

Marty and Emily hosted a Hale brunch today. Nice.


Marty is a man to be admired. Hale's just doing what comes natural.


Marty snapped a couple pictures of la familia nonficción


Oh, and Thanks to Grandma Charlene for the natty matching pinkwear! Yup--Hale's family is cool enough to pull it off.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Sometimes motherhood means being away from the center of the action




This is the last night at the beach cabin with my family. It is one of my favorite nights of the summer, and this year I put Hale to sleep instead of making s'mores. 

Hale and friends

Auntie Jeniffer and Uncle Steve with Hale

Miss Aubrey Bean and Hale with husbands cooking delicious food in the background. 

Miss Kristin and Hale. 

Hale with Grandma Charlene, Grandpa Randy and Cousin Abby
Pop and Son en route to Vashon. 
Cousin Sara who is busy making Hale's newest cousin in her belly right now! 
Hale with cousin Amy Beth (a.k.a. Pie)
Hale with his cousin, Chris. 
Hale cold-chillin' with his cousins, Zach and Zaine, at the beach.

Hale with Grandma Charlene. 
Hale with Grandma Patsy. 
Hale and his buddy, Asher Finn. 

Hale and Carol, his Grandma Patsy's best friend. 

Ferber. Dr. Ferber. We Ferberized. We are Ferberizing.



It wasn't exactly planned. We knew we wanted to try it, but it never seemed like the right time. But then, nothing else worked. All the tricks, pretty much overnight, became futile. The swaddle, the binky, the singing, The Cure lullaby CD, NOT EVEN NURSING was working. Hale's eyebrows were just permanently red tired. 

Scott and I passed him back and forth, walked him around the room in circles for hours, giving one another helpless, tired looks. No sleep. No sleep for any of us.

I didn't put him down in the crib thinking I was ready to Ferberize, but Ferberize we did. Dr. Ferber is this guy who invented sleeping for infants. Seriously. His philosophy, in a nutshell, is kids have to learn to sleep and the only way they learn... is the hard way.

It isn't like we just abandoned him in his crib. There is a whole 'checking in' system--first after 5 minutes, then 10, then 15, etc. Basically, you check and see if your child is still alive to look at you while he screams as if he is being exorcised right before your eyes (a tiny Linda Blair that resembles you)....

...Then, according to the book, you say to him, "Good job, honey, you are doing great. You are teaching yourself to go to sleep. I love you. Good night." And then you walk out the door till the next 'check-in interval'.

It was hell. I kept thinking about how my sister tried this with my nephew, Josh, and the neighbors called CPS. True Story.

I am really glad we know our neighbors so well. I spent the time, that first night of Hale wailing, reading Amazon reviews of the book we are using as our guide for this whole thing, "The Sleepeasy Solution." (Five stars all the way, except for the few who feel leaving your child to be exorcised in their crib alone in the name of sleep is the work of 'lazy parents' who know nothing about tribal cultures who never even set their children down let alone let them scream in a crib. This book is not by the actual Ferber, but presents a fairly accessible version of the whole Ferberizing, you know, thang.) 

I really thought about not setting my baby down. Quechua babies in Ecuador are so sweet and quiet, wrapped in blankets against their moms' backs, but I have no field to till nor corn to shuck. I need my hands for the gear shift as well as for my travel mug.

So, following the Ferber prescription, we let him shriek, wail, and flail about his crib for a whole hour--to the minute--and then... 

...quiet

Hale slept so sweetly, so sweetly till 2:30 in the morning, only barely waking to be nursed right back to sleep. Then, he didn't make a peep again until after 9 am. The next night, when he slept eleven straight hours after only minor cries, we were pretty much in awe of Dr. Ferber.

Tonight (night six) he went down after 20 minutes of fussing, but let me also say that his nap schedule seems to be becoming more predictable and easy as well. Instead of nursing, rocking and singing with fingers crossed, just in the past few days, we just kiss him, tell him we love him and set him down in that crib. He sleeps, sweetly. Then he wakes up and doesn't seem mad at us in the least. In fact, he spazzes with excitement to see us. It is pretty great.

Dr. Ferber, thank you, where ever you are.
Love,
One of those lazy modern-ferberizing parents

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Sunday, July 12, 2009

A New Blast of Young Hale True

Reading. The Natural Snack.

Hale took a train to visit Eleanor

Hale got a fever, which we kinda figured wasn't a big deal, but on account of he's a preemie, they asked us to bring him into the ER so they could have a look-see. 

He was fine. It was a long night, and he got a lot of pretty unpleasant stuff done to him that he hated, loudly, but he was fine. Didn't even have to give him antibiotics. Just a little spot of Tylenol drops is all. 

They do a good job over there at Group Health, even in the middle of the night. 

Amy's namesake niece, Amy, holding Hale for the first time. This was actually taken before the hospital picture above...

...as was this one of Hale with Chris--right before Hale infected the whole family with the Crud he had. 

Congrats are in order for Chris, by the way, as he just graduated with his GED. Congratulations Chris!

You might not be able to see Amy in the rearview, but she's there, and this is another family portrait. Three. It's a magic number.

Put up yer dukes.

Seattle Center visit. Feeding Hale under a tree. 

Hale's wearing an outfit here that I wore when I was christened, sometime in 1967. Pretty dang cute. 


As our life gets more and more like our life, and less and less like some crazy amusement park ride, for whatever reason it's become harder to keep on top of Hale's blog.

We are enjoying him so much, as we learn more and more every day who this kid is. Hale is a sweet, sweet boy. Since he started smiling a couple weeks ago, he pretty much hasn't stopped, and every little grin and giggle is thrilling.

He's making it pretty easy on us in the eating and sleeping departments as well. He is still as content to eat from the bottle as he is from the boob, which is of course hugely convenient--it means Amy can do things from time to time, that Hale gets to bond with his dad over a shared joy (eating) and that his grandmothers can feed him too. Great stuff. Huge blessing.

Sleeping is coming easier as we get better at reading Hale's cues. It's not unusual for him to sleep four hours at a whack, and the getting up to feed and putting back down are pretty chill exercises as well. I guess we're all getting used to each other a bit, finding rhythms and stuff. Feels good.

(Of course, as soon as we start bragging about how not-all-that-bad it's going, he'll bust out a night of three hours' crying before bed, followed by a series of 45 minute naps through the night, just to teach us about parental hubris.)



Grandma Smackdown (or, for Hale's older readers: Dueling Gandmas). 
Hale seems to like both of these ladies real good. Can't imagine why! I mean, apart from all the singing and cooing and rocking and humming and cuddling and endless patience with the crying and the steady practiced hands and the timeless perspective and all... what's there to like about a grandma? 


Hale went for his first visit to his paternal grandparents' place, up in Skagit county. The neighbors, good family friends, turned out in force. 

Callie made us and Hale a super cute scrapbook of the pictures we've taken to date. It was a surprise, and was about the sweetest thing in the whole freaking world. Thanks Callie! What an amazing gift.


There are six kids in this family and they're all kind and open and interested. And curious about Hale.