Trick or Treat!

| October 31, 2010

Sam went trick or treating today, but mostly with her grandparents.  Mark’s parents came over this morning to spend some time with Sam and to see her in her costume and to give us some time to get things done around the house.  She looks so darn cute!

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Later in the afternoon we went to visit my parents so they could see her in her costume too.

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She was trying to be a very scary bear here by showing off her claws!

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Trick or treating was a big success for Sam.  Although she can’t eat candy yet, she did receive a nice packet of Teddy Grahams from our neighbors, Joe and Debbi, when she went visiting after dark.  She came home and ate them sitting in her costume in the middle of our kitchen floor.  That’s pretty much the only stop she made though, since once it gets dark, Sam is ready for bed!  She is a bear you know, she needs to hibernate!  Oh well, there’s always next year!

Happy Halloween!

| October 31, 2010

This week while I was outside throwing some bread out for the birds I saw a tiny little snake sitting right outside my back door!  He was so cute.  We have seen a lot of wild little critters since we moved in to this house — birds of all kinds (including some hawks), squirrels, chipmunks, skunks, moles, a possum, a few foxes, frogs, and now a snake, but never a bear!  Whoa!  You can imagine our surprise when we saw this little cutie in our dogwood tree!

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She doesn’t look especially fierce, but I will still be guarding my picnic basket (especially if it’s filled with Cheerios). 🙂

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Last year for Sam’s first Halloween it was so much fun to dress her up but as a one month old she wasn’t particularly into it. Not this year!  Doesn’t she look like she’s having fun?

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What a smile!  She certainly looks quite comfortable in that tree.

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Happy Halloween to our little grizzly bear and to all the little kiddos out trick or treating!

Thanks Claudia!

| October 27, 2010

My long time colleague and friend Claudia came to visit for work a few months ago. She has known Pam and I for years and followed our journey to parenthood closely. Like any good friend, she was overjoyed to find out we were having a baby and has been following our blog closely. So, when she came over for work, we naturally had to have her over for dinner so that she could meet Sam in person!

We had a nice dinner together and Sam was on her best behavior. Claudia took up knitting a few years ago and knitted Sam this really cool pair of socks by hand! We were really impressed with them, they match each other perfectly and fit Sam like they were made for her (which of course, they were 🙂 )  Sorry it took me a while to post a photo Claudia, it was so incredibly hot this summer that Sam didn’t wear any socks for months. But, now that it is getting cold, she will be sure to get a lot of wear out of her handmade socks!

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Super Nap!

| October 26, 2010

I really have been thinking lately that Sam is ready to move to only one nap per day.  She has been sleeping really well at night, she goes to bed at 7:00 and doesn’t usually wake up until around 7:00 a.m. but she fights her naps so hard!  She has never been a great napper, but she has had long periods where she was taking both a morning and an afternoon nap pretty regularly.  Lately though, she has been fighting naps altogether.  And when she does nap, it is really short, maybe 45 minutes to an hour.  And I usually can only get her to take one nap per day now.  So, I thought even though she is a little young for it, maybe she is ready to move to one nap.  After all, I stopped napping completely at one year of age, so what should I expect from my daughter?  These last two weeks have been tough with my mom being away.  Sam always seems to nap better for her Grandmom.  Mark could barely get her to sleep at all last week, and I haven’t had much luck either.  To make things worse, for some reason, for the last week or two she has been waking up at around 5:20 or so in the morning crying.  It only lasts for a minute or two, but she is crying nonetheless. I have no idea why.  But the last few nights she stopped, thankfully. 

Today, my little girl was a napping champ!  She woke up at around 6:00 a.m. and I ignored her babbling in her crib like I usually do (unless she is out and out crying, she gets ignored until at least 6:45).  I listened to her for a little while then must have fallen asleep. I woke up at 7:30 and realized I needed to go and get her, but when I peeked in her room, she was fast asleep!  She must have gone down again after playing for a while.  She was awake all day, I tried a morning nap, but she wouldn’t take it.  I put her down again at about 1:30 like I have been for her afternoon nap and she slept for 2 1/2 hours!  It was so great.  If she would do that every day, I’d be fine with the one nap schedule.

One other thing she has been doing that is super cute is that she has become very attached to one of her toys.  She has this little stuffed bush baby that I bought on a whim when Mark and I were in Ocean City, MD the last time, quite a few years ago. I just thought it was cute and of course imagined that one day my baby could play with it.  Every morning when Sam wakes up she is clinging to his long tail and I have noticed that when she wakes up from her naps now, she looks all around the crib until she finds him, she then grabs hold of him, and won’t let him go for quite some time.  I was wondering if she’d ever get attached to any of her toys, and bush baby might be it.  Here is what he looks like.

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And because she is just too adorable, here is another recent picture of Sam, looking cute as always.

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Will the real Samantha Anne Myers please stand up!

| October 24, 2010

Today we stopped at the mall so that I could look at some clothes.  While I was in the dressing room and Mark was amusing Sam, he took this really funny picture of her in the dressing room mirror.  Sam likes to look at herself  in mirrors, but I think she was a bit confused!  When I look at this picture, I can’t help but wonder…how do people deal with sextuplets (or more!)?

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