Monday, December 24, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Achoooo!
Nonetheless, last Friday morning, he woke up congested and had a runny nose. He also puked up a load of mucous. Nice image, huh. The sight of that just sent Mommy into tears. It's hard to see your child sick and uncomfortable. It's such a helpless feeling. We started a hot shower to steam up the bathroom so that we could give him a steam treatment. That seemed to help a little bit. He didn't appear to have a fever.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Up, Up, and Away!
- Camden's first two weeks in day care.
- Camden's first flight.
- Camden's first (and hopefully, ONLY) minivan experience.
- Camden's first cold.
- Camden's first Sindt Christmas.
We felt like we were prepared. We had least one bottle for him during take off and landing. Camden did wonderful. You barely even knew he was there. He slept almost the entire time both ways. I remember having a lot of anxiety before boarding, not wanting to have that crying baby everyone dreads when they get on a plane.
When we arrived in Phoenix, Auntie Paige had been nice enough to arrange for us to use a minivan during our stay. Ok, ok, ok...I've been outspoken about not wanting a minivan and today my stance is still firm. But I have to admit that there were some nice conveniences. It had the automatic dual sliding doors, automatic rear hatch, and a lot of space. It was nice to be able to fit 5 people + Camden in his car seat comfortably. Oh, and our SUS (sport utility stroller) fit nicely in the rear.
This post is getting a bit long and it's getting late. I did have to pause while writing this to feed Camden. He's sound asleep now. Let's hope he stays that way for another 7-8 hours. We'll cover Camden's first cold and his first Sindt Christmas in the coming days.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Day Care
Mommy was a wreck the day before day care started. Like I said, she's done such a good job with Camden and there's been so much mother-son bonding. She is so conflicted with letting someone else take care of him. Which is very understandable. We're trying to look at day care as a way for Camden to socialize a bit. The teachers at his day care are so good. They'll have him learning sign language, playing with other babies, and so much more than we might have time for or think of.
I've never spent any time in a day care, so I was amazed at how much the day care ladies can handle. They proficient at feeding one baby, comforting another with a song, and watching as another crawls around the nursery. It may seem like there's too much going on for them to keep track of, but it's an interesting display of controlled chaos.
So Kim starts back to work tomorrow. Conveniently for us, the day care is on site at Kim's work. I'm hoping that it will make it easier for Kim to go back to work because of it. She's free to stop in and check on Camden anytime she wants. Heck, it's even close enough for me to stop in during my lunch hour, too. Tomorrow starts a huge change to our daily life. It'll take some time to adjust to it, but Camden's such a good kid that I think he'll make it pretty easy for us.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Camden's Christening
For a precious baby boy:
Lord, protect this little boy
Who's loved so very much,
Show him everything there is
to see and hear and touch.Thank You for Your presence
on this holy Christening Day....
May You lead this precious child
forever in Your way.
Sunday, November 25th was Camden's baptism. The event took place in Holstein at St. Paul Lutheran Church (the church I went to as I grew up). We asked my sister, my brother and my soon to be sister-in-law to be his Sponsors. Everything went so well! Grandma Sindt worked her sewing magic as Camden didn't quite fit into his baptism outfit.
Camden did really well during the service and exceptionally well during the celebration at the font. He only spit up once, fussed very little and seemed to enjoy looking at the congregation. We were quite pleased. We will always have such fond memories of Camden's first Thanksgiving Holiday and will always remember the promises we made at his Christening.
After the church service we celebrated the baptism with a big dinner held at Holstein's Community Center. We had barbecue ribs, chicken, and cheesy potatoes. Followed by tea ring, pumpkin pie, and a chiffon cake with strawberry/raspberry compote and whipped cream.
It was a rather large group with many long time friends of mine able to join us. Some who I haven't seen in a couple years. We couldn't have had a a more wonderful day!
A big thank you to Grandma and Grandpa Sindt for all the planning and execution. A special thank you to Aunt Paige who has made two trips from Phoenix during a very busy, very special time in her life (finishing her doctorate! My little sister is so dedicated and smart!).
And to Uncle Tony and Aunt Lisa who also have made two trips from Chicago to spoil the new little man. What great Godparents they will be to him.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thanksgiving Turkey Coma
Camden did really well in the car. On the way down, he slept for a full two hours before we decided to stop for gas and lunch. Once the car stopped moving, I think that disturbed him and he decided to wake up and have lunch himself. Once we got him back in the car with a full tummy, he was out like a light for the rest of the trip to the farm.
Camden's sleep schedule is getting much better. He's been getting to sleep around 1030pm or so and sleeping until about 4-430am. After a short feeding, he usually goes back to sleep until 7am or so.
Lots more to update on from this past weekend. Camden was baptized this past weekend as well. His sponsors, Uncle Tony, Aunt Lisa, and Aunt Paige all made it back for his special day. Kim will blog about that later and we have some great pictures to share. In the meantime, here are some more random pictures from this weekend:
Camden nearly rolls over.
Amy Buenger with Camden.
"Hey you look like that other person!" thinks Camden. Ann Buenger feeding Camden.
Camden is the apple of Mommy's eye.
Little Brady Hirschman devouring some BBQ ribs at Camden's baptism celebration lunch.
Camden's new friend, Lucas. Lucas is 1 month old.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Camden's 1st Win Against Michigan!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Babies 'R Us Coupon
Monday, November 12, 2007
Starting To Figure Things Out
Camden has his own language and we're doing our best to decipher it. He also seems to have tremendous control of his neck. I'm not sure what's normal for his age, but he appears to be holding his head up really well.
Sleeping is still somewhat sporadic, for both his parents and himself. A couple of nights ago he actually had 5 straight hours of sleep. He's probably going for about 3-4 hours at a time right now. He's taken to the bottle really well. Almost too well, for his Mommy's liking. Camden rarely "bellies up to the bar" anymore if you know what I mean.
I mentioned that each day we experience something new with Camden. Obviously, everyday brings something new for Camden too. In the spirit of doing something new everyday, I was made aware of an interesting blog. There is a woman in New York who is trying to do something new everyday. She started the day after she turned 29 and is continuing until her 30th. She's journaling everyday and it's a pretty interesting read. Check it out.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Littlest KG Fan
Apparent in the passion KG shows for the game, he is the consummate professional. You never hear a bad thing about him. He's never been in trouble with the law and when push came to shove for him to be traded, he didn't say a word.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Camden goes to the Daycare
We're going to go back for a visit next week when Camden is awake. We're going to be right at home there as we already have a friend there, Mason Norwine. Mason's mommy, Jan, has been a great friend to us. She provided Camden with a drawer full of socks, me with a breastpump and some Phoenix friendly clothes for Camden since he only has Minnesota friendly clothes at this stage!! We can't thank her enough!
Well the baby cries!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Happy Halloween!
Sunday, October 28, 2007
All Nude...Tastefully Done
Grandma Sindt loves setting up makeshift photo shoots. She may be able to make a career of it. Below are a few of her latest glamor shots.
The pictures reminded me of a commercial for ESPN the Magazine from awhile back that starred my favorite active NBA player, Kevin Garnett, "All nude...Tastefully Done." It was the first thing I thought of when Kim showed me the pictures. I found the commercial on YouTube. Check out the video, then check out the pictures. (For those viewing this from your place of employment, if you don't see the video below, your employer maybe blocking content from YouTube. Check it out when you get home.)
Daddy's Fall Trip
It was such a great time. They had invited people of all different ethnicities and it was an international potluck style dinner. Camden was quite the charmer as he always is. He got passed between all the ladies.
We asked Camden to be on his best behavior so that we could use this night as a babysitting recruiting tool. And it worked :) We have a few good candidates that have stepped up.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Don't Wake Me, I'll Wake You
Camden is six weeks old this week continues to bless us every day in so many ways!! He has a onsie that sums up his night time schedule "Don't Wake Me, I'll Wake You".
For only being six weeks old, he's really quick to know what he likes and what he doesn't like so much. For instance, he prefers his crib (own room) over the bassinet. This mommy thought he would have a tough time moving to the crib, which we planned to do around 8-10 weeks. However, his nightime sleeping was digressing so we decided to try the crib. And what do you know....he really liked it!
He was still up every two hours to eat but he seemed to sleep better "sprawled" in his crib. As for the "Don't Wake Me" part of his mantra, we find it difficult to keep him awake during the day at times. He seems to enjoy his deepest sleep in the middle of the afternoon.
We continue to work on his circadian rhythms and slowly but surely we're seeing progress. Camden is starting to smile his toothless grins which we surely enjoy. However, with these smiles, we're also getting many other facial expressions! It's pretty impressive how expressive this boy of ours is. We'll have to work at capturing his pouty lip, his angry face and of course his smiles. We've seen them all and will continue to be patient as he continues to grow and express himself.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Mr. and Mrs. T-Bone
Like most people that have visited, they wanted to see what all the hype was about with the Wii. I demonstrated my Wii Bowling prowess while holding Camden in one hand and the Wii remote in the other. Camden, however, doesn't come with a safety strap like the Wii remote does. Many have heard of Wii remotes flying into expensive TVs. Let's hope you don't hear about Camden flying into ours.
Camden still hasn't figured out how to sleep during the night. Not that we expect him to sleep all the way through, but a little longer between feedings would be nice. We're doing our best to make it difficult for him to sleep by turning all the lights up in the house, vacuuming, blasting the stereo, and talking to him loudly. The kid sleeps through all of it.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
The Duke and The Return of the 'Nak
I think I used to be in the same camp as Dugan. That's all changed now. I'm converted into a baby kissin' politician. Love 'em!
Camden goes to work -- Again!
A big thanks to Jan Norwine as I know she spearheaded the effort. After being gone for so many weeks, it was certainly nice to see everyone again. Camden had been in that conference room many times when he was on the inside, but I think it was his first team meeting on the "outside". :-) What a great team!! My team mates will certainly make it easier to head back to work in 6 weeks. The first six weeks went so fast.... I hope the second six weeks don't speed by too fast!!!