She’s a social butterfly

Reconnecting with her pear tree out the front window.

We couldn’t come home to too much quiet, could we? Since we’ve been back from the west coast, we’ve kept busy with mama and baby friends, and also some of our own usual suspects.

On Thursday, Uncle Alberto arrived and we celebrated by heading out to the new Dino BBQ in Newark with Uncle Seth.

Uncle Seth looked like he needed a spit shower, and Ada knew exactly what to do.

On Friday, Daddy and Alberto went into the city for the day, so we took the opportunity for a sleep-in, a visit to the coffee shop with Lucie and Benito, and then we put together Ada’s big girl high chair! Afterwards Seth and Carly came over for pizza and after Ada went to bed, it felt a bit like our BC (before child) days.

Everyone’s a fan of our highchair except Sophie the Giraffe.

Daddy had to work on Saturday, but Jessica Vought arrived in the afternoon to keep Ada, Mama and Alberto company. While Mama went to pick up Vought at the train station in Newark, Alberto stayed with Ada… and apparently helped her sit up by herself! She’s still a bit wobbly, but she does seem to enjoy the independence.

She’s a free range baby now.

And after lunch, we all went to Torico’s for homemade ice cream. Mmmm!

Off we go! She’ll have mocha chip in a waffle cone. Someday.

After some snuggle time with Auntie Vought, we decided to meet Daddy in Brooklyn for dinner. We went to a deee-lish Italian place in Williamsburg called Aurora. We are all eating well this weekend, that’s for sure!

Ada says, “Forget Italian. I’d like to eat this necklace.”

 

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More from LA

Just a few more from our big trip to California! (Thanks, Grandma Nikki!)

When in LA, do as everyone else does…

 

Checking out the rabbi!

 

Daddy explains why we chose Ada as her first name

 

All smiles in a kippah from Lisa & Matt’s wedding

 

Celebrating July 4th at Les & Diane’s – and also showing off her walking skills.

 

Check me out! Cutest baby toes EVER.

 

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LA, baby!

Very late Saturday evening, Ada & co. returned from her biggest baby adventure yet: 2 weeks in Los Angeles! We had such a wonderful vacation with Grandma Nikki and Grandpa T. We also got to spend lots of time with Grandma Barb, Lisa and Matt, and Madeleine and Thomas. Wowza! What a full house we had!

While we were in Los Angeles we took time for a bit of shopping, walks near the beach and stopping to put baby toes in sand for the first time (she loved it!), visiting with friends… we stayed busy!

Her first beach experience was at Manhattan Beach, appropriately enough.

Prezzies from Auntie Lisa! So cool!

Check out my party dress, Grandpa T!

Mmm, petunia.

One of the best parts of our trip was Ada’s beautiful baby naming ceremony at Grandma and Grandpa’s house. They went all out and threw Ada a big celebration for 30 people, complete with a generous spread of delish food and beautiful pink orchids on the table.

The ceremony is an important part of the Jewish tradition and offers for baby girls many of the same blessings and welcomings that baby boys receive at a bris. We were so fortunate to have Rabbi Finley, who also officiated at Matt and Lisa’s wedding, come and perform her baby blessing. It was a really special day for the whole family, and Ada fell in love with Rabbi Finley. Fortunately, he has 3 kids of his own and was very baby friendly. He didn’t even mind when she grabbed his beard and tried to poke him in the eye.

The top line is Ada’s name written in Hebrew. Thanks, Uzi!

During the baby naming ceremony, Rabbi Finley asked us to explain the importance of Ada’s names. The name Ada has a few different origins, including Hebrew (in which it means adornment), German (noble), and African (first daughter). We like that her name, just like our family, comes from many different backgrounds. And her middle name, Grace, is also her great-grandmother’s name. We remember her as a strong woman who always made sure that her daughters understood their own dignity and self-worth, even in a relatively sexist time and place that might not have otherwise offered them that honor. We also understand grace in a spiritual way, as in unmerited divine assistance, or a favor rendered by one who need not do so. We are so blessed to be Ada’s parents, and deeply believe that it’s an honor that we could never earn, but which was given to us by and through love and the grace of God. We are so proud of our Ada!

In the last weeks, Ada has picked up a number of fun new skills: sitting up with assistance, playing with spoons and cups, drinking from a big-girl cup (ok, mostly spitting, blowing bubbles and lapping it up like a kitten, but who’s counting?), and also this…

It was a really beautiful 2 weeks, and coming home is always bittersweet. The flight home was a bit tougher than the flight out (during which she slept for almost 3 hours), but we had an empty seat next to us, generous flight attendants who gave us free water bottles PLUS first class pillows and blankets, and also a window with a view while we were coming in for landing at JFK…

What you can’t see is her nose positively smooshed against the window.

PS: If anyone else has photos or videos from the trip, please send ’em our way!

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A full summer social calendar

Daddy has been working hard this week, so we needed to call up a few friends and arrange some summer playdates. Each day this week we’ve been visiting with mama & baby friends. On Tuesday, our mama circle came over to play. We filled the living room and imagined what life would have been like… if we’d had sextuplets. (Oy vey!)

Fortunately, each of the six babies came equipped with his or her own mommy.

Today we paid a visit to our friends Jaymie and Sam. They have a blow-up pool in their backyard, and Ada got to put on her swimmy suit for the first time! She sat in the pool for a few minutes, kicked her feet, and watched 9-month old Sam splash and play. In just a few short months she’ll be able to sit by herself and play with the big(ger) kids too! In the meantime, she looks pretty darn cute in her little suit.

Even a social butterfly needs to get her beauty sleep! (We have to say, this baby just gets lovelier all the time. Wowza.)

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Toes and tummies and bottles, oh my!

In the past couple days Ada has mastered some seriously big girl skills. Last night she flipped from her back to her tummy not once but twice! We were tickled, but Ada – not so much. She was sleeping when she turned over and twice woke up only to find herself in tummy time. Bah!

She has also started to show lots of interest in cups of water. When we have a glass, we’ve started giving her her own plastic cup to play with and chew on. Just today after her baby and daddy massage class, she even grabbed her bottle all by herself and held it up! (She doesn’t have bottles very often, so this was a surprise for everyone.)

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Lastly, Ada has recently discovered the magic of her own toes. And what a gymnast she is: those toes can reach all the way to her mouth. Those puppies provide all kinds of entertainment.

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And then someone peed on mama

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Any given Tuesday

Just a day in the life of a New Jersey baby: we visit with friends, play with our toes, take a dip in the baby hot tub, put on a pretty dress and take a stab at crawling. Whew! Who’s ready for a nap?
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4.5 months: new fun and games

All the time it seems that Ada is either coming upon or mastering a new skill. It’s so much fun to see her move and develop so quickly!

Some of her most recent accomplishments include rolling to her back and to her side, passing toys from hand to hand, reaching and grabbing for what she wants with both hands (to include toys, parents, jewelry, eyeglasses) and then putting her new acquisition into her mouth. She’s very vocal too and even has some of the consonants down: muh, guh, and buh!

Check out this video… she’s trying so hard to get to her tummy!

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A day for Daddy

We are so excited to have a day specifically to celebrate daddy! From the first minutes of Ada’s life, Eric has made the transition into fatherhood with deep devotion, playfulness, and spectacular love. It’s so obvious how much this father and daughter adore one another.  Could there be anything more powerful for a new mama than seeing the 2 people she loves most in the world so clearly bonded, so worshipful of one another?

The best birth partner

Holding Ada for the first time

The morning of her birthday!

3 days old

Lion butt! 6 days old

Daddy’s baby monitor: iPad and Facetime! 3 weeks old

7 weeks old

 

Almost 3 months

Look familiar? Daddy’s a bit more sleepy this time. 4 months

 

 

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Daddy calls it ‘baby brain probe.’

To be clear, there is no brain probing going on.

But Ada is part of a research study at Rutgers that’s looking at how babies learn to communicate. Specifically, it’s investigating how early passive and active response to sound correlates with later language development. They use special cameras to track her eye movement while she’s watching interesting pictures and then they play tones at different pitches to see how her attention and brain react to hearing sounds while she’s occupied.

Practically speaking, it means that Ada and mama go to Rutgers and watch Baby Einstein, play with bubbles and new toys, and wear funny hats.

Yesterday was her first trip there, and we both had a really fun time. Ada was tuckered out by the end, though, and fell asleep as soon as we got to the car. We’ll be taking scheduled trips out there until she’s 18 months old. We’re really excited to be a part of the process, and to learn about Ada’s development along the way. It helps too that all of the researchers are mommies too, so Ada feels right at home.

 

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