As promised in my Finger food blog post, here is a video of Isabel discovering her hand. Click on the video to see.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Finger food

At 11 weeks, Isabel has hit a lot of milestones lately. Pictured here is one of her cutest ones. She's found her fingers and thumb, and although she can't always keep them where she wants them (her mouth!), it's been an adventure trying. Check out more pics and stay tuned for an awesome video of some primo finger sucking. Other milestones: today Isabel lifted her chest up with her arms while on her stomach and turned her head from side to side. Then she pooped!
Friday, September 7, 2007
Colicky Baby? Read This Before Calling an Exorcist
If you've been wondering what Isabel (and we) have been going through, check out this NY Times article our doctor recommended we read about colic: "Colicky Baby? Read This Before Calling an Exorcist."
I read Dr. Karp's book, Happiest Baby on the Block, mentioned here, and Oti and I follow it pretty well. Isabel has been doing great lately and didn't have a colickly outburst at all yesterday (OK, briefly at the Dr's office when she peed all over Oti!). We hope the baby Zantac is working (she was diagnosed with reflux :(.
Yesterday she received her first immunization shots (well, she got one in the hospital at birth), and she did great after the initial shock of the needle. I think Oti and I were more in pain than she was! She's now 9 lbs ( 4.082 kilos), and 22 inches (55.88 cm).
On another front - she's starting to get some red hair!
I read Dr. Karp's book, Happiest Baby on the Block, mentioned here, and Oti and I follow it pretty well. Isabel has been doing great lately and didn't have a colickly outburst at all yesterday (OK, briefly at the Dr's office when she peed all over Oti!). We hope the baby Zantac is working (she was diagnosed with reflux :(.
Yesterday she received her first immunization shots (well, she got one in the hospital at birth), and she did great after the initial shock of the needle. I think Oti and I were more in pain than she was! She's now 9 lbs ( 4.082 kilos), and 22 inches (55.88 cm).
On another front - she's starting to get some red hair!
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Dancing in the mirror
I've been told that babies love to look at themselves in the mirror. Isabel is no exception. Not only are there some great photos of her checkin' herself out, but add a little music and she just goes hog wild. Don't just take my word for it from the still pictures. Check out the video below.
Photos (click on photo):

Video (on YouTube):
Photos (click on photo):

Video (on YouTube):
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Passport fun
We're leaving for Peru in just under four months now which is just about the time it takes to get a new passport these days (no exaggeration!). Since before Isabel was born, Oswaldo and I have been researching what we need to do to get her passport ASAP. In case you were wondering, this is what you'll need:
The trickiest part, frankly, was getting two valid photos. Why so tricky? The photos have to be straight on with a white background. It's not like I can sit Isabel up against a wall and tell her to smile. And, I didn't want to take her to a photo store, so I decided to do it at home with a digital camera and the help of my mother in law.
Here are the results from two photo sessions. Can you guess which one we had to use? Not very attractive, but it's the only one where she's looking straight on (hint: it's not the one with her tongue sticking out or her eyes closed - we didn't think those would be kosher). Click on the images to see larger versions - it's worth it, they're pretty funny!


Useful links for those of you getting passports for baby:
UPDATE: 9/5/07. With all the bru ha ha about passports taking forever, Izzy's passport arrived today! We applied on 8/24/07, it was issues 1 week later on 8/31/07 and arrived via express mail 2 business days later. We did pay for expedited service which they said would take one month. Hum, with all this extra time, I could have tried for a better photo. Zannie is correct - it is the fourth one in the second row. Also, Oswaldo spoke too soon - bath time pictures now available on Picasa.
- Birth certificate (available 6 weeks after birth)
- Social Security number (you should apply at the hospital when you apply for the birth certificate).
- Passport photos
The trickiest part, frankly, was getting two valid photos. Why so tricky? The photos have to be straight on with a white background. It's not like I can sit Isabel up against a wall and tell her to smile. And, I didn't want to take her to a photo store, so I decided to do it at home with a digital camera and the help of my mother in law.
Here are the results from two photo sessions. Can you guess which one we had to use? Not very attractive, but it's the only one where she's looking straight on (hint: it's not the one with her tongue sticking out or her eyes closed - we didn't think those would be kosher). Click on the images to see larger versions - it's worth it, they're pretty funny!


Useful links for those of you getting passports for baby:
UPDATE: 9/5/07. With all the bru ha ha about passports taking forever, Izzy's passport arrived today! We applied on 8/24/07, it was issues 1 week later on 8/31/07 and arrived via express mail 2 business days later. We did pay for expedited service which they said would take one month. Hum, with all this extra time, I could have tried for a better photo. Zannie is correct - it is the fourth one in the second row. Also, Oswaldo spoke too soon - bath time pictures now available on Picasa.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Swing success!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
One month plus

Isabel is thriving and is closing in on 8 lbs as you can see by her chubby face here. (For more pictures of Isabel from one month on, check out the Isabel - One Month Picasa Web Album).
She's had some gas pretty much since she was born, so that has been making her a bit cranky (hence the break from blogging). Also, our night nurse finished her stint, and while Oswaldo is an expert swaddler, I'm hopeless so her night time sleep has not be as great as it was (and neither has ours!).
Grandma has come to the rescue with another visit - giving me time to get my hair cut (and colored!!!) and other personal hygiene things and providing a nice place for Isabel to take her naps in Grandma's cozy arms.
Stay tuned for more posts in the coming days - I've got lots of things stored up - including videos.
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