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Committing to the High Five

by Papa K on June 1, 2010

The “high five” is now firmly in Maile’s bag of tricks … next up: the fist bump!

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Stir Crazy

by Maile Girl on May 26, 2010

Due to my chicken pox we’ve been couped up inside the past couple of days. Needless to say we are starting to get a little stir crazy!

While mommy was working yesterday, I told daddy I was a bit bored. He took me into the bedroom and taught me all about jumping on the bed. I don’t think I was very good at it – but cut me some slack, it was my very first time! If you look carefully, you can see that while I don’t get nearly the same height that daddy gets, I do have the head bobbing motion down pretty good. Daddy mentioned this is another thing to add to the list of things he’s going to be sorry he taught me one day very soon…

(Oh, and yes, I’m feeling much better – although I think I might milk – no pun intended – this extra special care my parents are giving me a bit longer: sleeping in the big bed with mommy and daddy, nursing whenever I want – you know, the good life!)

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Pox Update: Thumbs Up!

by Papa K on May 24, 2010

Maile Girl gives the thumbs up to feeling MUCH better!

Maile Girl gives the thumbs up to feeling MUCH better!

First, Maile Girl wanted me to pass along a big “thank you” to everyone who expressed concern about her well being. She definitely turned the corner a bit today. She is still pretty fussy and uncomfortable, but her fever went way down and she was almost back to her normal self in terms of playing with her toys and everything. She doesn’t have a great appetite and she wants to nurse constantly, so today was definitely a long, tiring day for Mommy – but we were both very happy to see our little girl start to act like our little girl again.

Most of the pox have started to scab over and there didn’t seem to be any new ones so hopefully we’re just a few days away from being through this particular episode!

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A Weekend with the Pox

by Papa K on May 23, 2010

As you know we found out on Thursday afternoon that Maile had the chicken pox. She woke up on Friday with a few more spots, but for the most part was still her normal self and didn’t seem too bothered by everything.

Things changed dramatically on Saturday.

The chicken pox take over (with calomine lotion)

The chicken pox take over (with calomine lotion)

This is NOT comfortable.

This is NOT comfortable.

For the most part on Saturday day, Maile was pretty good. The chicken pox started appearing all over her body, but she still was playful. She had a lot of trouble napping and her appetite went way down. She wanted to nurse way more than normal. She also was running a temperature of 102 to 103 throughout the day. (Side note: I can’t tell you how many times we’ve taken Maile’s temperature over the past 10 months thinking she might have a fever and have it come back normal. Now that she really does have a fever, I can say that you know a fever when you feel it – she is really hot to the touch, like hot pavement in the sun.)

Saturday night things got much worse. We just couldn’t get her down in her crib by herself. Christine ended up going to sleep with her at 8 PM and she basically would sleep for 15-20 minutes and then wake up from the itching or some other discomfort. This continued until about midnight. Then I went to bed with them and she tossed and turned between us all night long. She finally started sleeping longer spurts around 2:30 AM and I think we all got a good solid few hours in the early morning.

Unfortunately, she work up with the highest temperature yet – 104.7(!) We called the nurse hotline and were able to get the temperature under control with some Tylenol and a lukewarm bath. For all of Sunday morning she was really lethargic and definitely not her normal self. She basically slept on either Christine or I all morning long and when she wasn’t sleeping she was nursing or crying.

Mommy taking good care of her girl - this is how Maile spent most of her Sunday morning (when she wasn't doing the same on Daddy)...

Mommy taking good care of her girl - this is how Maile spent most of her Sunday morning (when she wasn't doing the same on Daddy)...

This afternoon she started to perk up a bit and we were able to get her to play with her toys a bit – even crack a few smiles. We really hope last night and this morning was the worst of it, but we’ll see how tonight goes. Poor girl – she looks so uncomfortable.

(Side note: I was curious how many kids still have to suffer through the chicken pox now that there is a vaccine. I didn’t spend a ton of time on it, but this site from the CDC seems to indicate a decline of 85% in test areas (where they checked before and after the introduction of the vaccine). Pretty sure if Maile could talk she wouldn’t wish this experience on anyone, so hopefully she’s the last of her friends to suffer through the Pox. Perhaps this is the first “unique fact about me” she can use for an icebreaker one day!?)

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Family Picture – Week 43

by Papa K on May 11, 2010

Family Picture - Week 43

Family Picture - Week 43

After spending a few hours at the Bay Area Discovery Museum, we headed over to the Presidio Yacht Club for some refreshments. Don’t get too excited – its not all that ritzy or exclusive – but it does have an amazing view of the bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.

Daddy and Maile - Week 43

Daddy and Maile - Week 43

Mommy and Maile - Week 43

Mommy and Maile - Week 43

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Cutest. Picture. Ever.

Cutest. Picture. Ever.

On Sunday, we met up with our friends Renee, Sage and Zeb at the Bay Area Discovery Museum over in Sausalito (right over the Golden Gate Bridge). The Discovery Museum is this great kid-sized museum full of all sorts of things to touch, climb all over and explore. It is setup like a mini village so you walk around and each building (or outdoor area) has a theme – underwater, San Francisco, etc.

Zeb (18 months) had already been a few times, but it was our first trip with Maile. Ultimately, she was probably a little too young to fully enjoy everything, but we still had fun exploring. I definitely think it will be a place we visit again in the future.

This Maile-sized bench is quite nice, but I am a little lonely...

This Maile-sized bench is quite nice, but I am a little lonely...

... umm, I guess this is better!

... umm, I guess this is better!

I tamed this beaver all by myself - pay no attention to the man behind the curtain...

I tamed this beaver all by myself - pay no attention to the man behind the curtain...

Mommy - this is so much fun - thank you for taking me here on your special day!

Mommy - this is so much fun - thank you for taking me here on your special day!

Why am I wearing a life jacket?

Why am I wearing a life jacket?

Because we're on a boat, silly!

Because we're on a boat, silly!

Daddy said I was a little too young to climb the rope ladder, but I don't take no for an answer...

Daddy said I was a little too young to climb the rope ladder, but I don't take no for an answer...

See! I told you we'd make it to the top. (And that's my friend Zeb and his daddy, Sage.)

See! I told you we'd make it to the top. (And that's my friend Zeb and his daddy, Sage.)

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What do you think? Does this pink jump suit make me look like a giant?

What do you think? Does this pink jump suit make me look like a giant?

On Saturday, we got together with Hannah, Sophie and Jake’s parents and had a little mother’s day brunch. It was amazing to see how much bigger Maile is compared to Jake and Sophie. They’ll catch up soon enough, but for now we had a good laugh looking at them sitting together!

After some delicious pancakes, we sent the ladies off to get their nails done and the dads held down the fort (quite well I might add). You can check out more details (and a video) on Sophie’s blog.

The dads survived a few hours on their own with the little ones...

The dads survived a few hours on their own with the little ones...

... and the moms came home all done up and looking beautiful!

... and the moms came home all done up and looking beautiful!

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Eating Floor

by Papa K on April 29, 2010

Daddy: Whatcha eating Maile? Maile: Some floor.

Daddy: Whatcha eating Maile? Maile: Some floor.

Maile: Here try some, it's delicious!

Maile: Here try some, it's delicious!

Maile: Wait! Wait! You need to "share" daddy like you always tell me. Please! Give me back the floor!

Maile: Wait! Wait! You need to "share" daddy like you always tell me. Please! Give me back the floor!

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Originally this was supposed to be two separate posts, ideally spaced out over a period of time (the longer the better). As you’ll see it didn’t quite work out that way.

But I digress…

As you know Maile is much more mobile now and has started to get into things that really aren’t toys. Like daddy’s electronics cabinet. Given this new development, Mommy and I have embarked on a mission to baby proof the apartment.

Our first step was to secure the electronics cabinet. We thought we had a great plan.

This is what happened the very first time Maile went over to check out the cabinet again:

And a mere 5 minutes later this is what transpired:

Needless to say – the Force is strong with this one.

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(Click here for the second video.)
(Click here for the third video.)

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Milk. Now.

by Papa K on April 20, 2010

We promise this is the last post on sign language for awhile – but following up from last week, I think you’ll see in this video, that not only is Maile communicating what she wants via sign language, but she is even starting to inject a little attitude into it!

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