Granier Family

Granier Family
Dec 2012

Friday, June 3, 2011

Day 1

Well, its Friday, that use to mean a lot more fun and excitement, now it means tomorrow Hubby will be around to help me through the day and I can probably get along workout in...our agenda today is to get things together for our trip to Louisiana on Sunday...almost packed...it is amazing how much crap we have to bring.

I was able to get a run in this morning, I took it easy an only ran 2 miles so hopefully I will have some energy to hit the gym later tonight to get a lift and maybe a short bike ride on the spin bike.

As for Matt, he is doing great, we got up at 2am for his night-time feeding but he made it to 7am this morning before he woke up and gave us the hunger cues...now he is just talking away, too bad i can't embed a video (only b/c I don't have one to embed...I will get one eventually to add) of him babbling away. Yes, it is when he is most talkative I get it, he is definitely my child. Our goal today is to continue to establish a daily routine. I have been reading that a 3-4 month old should be taking about 3 naps, a morning, afternoon and late afternoon nap...so the last few days have been to figure out if Matt does this and if so about when does he get tired and want to nap. So after 2 days it appears Matt likes to eat, play and about 1.5-2 hrs of awake time he starts to get grouchy and tired so our pre-nap routine is to turn off all the lights and put on soothing music and rock...it appears to be working except for that late afternoon nap...
so this saga is to be continued.
Well we are going to try and watch some French open Tennis and play with Queenie and toys...have a great Friday everyone!

3 comments:

  1. Just trying to see if I can post a comment. I have to do it anonymous to get it to post...just FYI

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  2. Thanks for sharing this amazing journey. I am very excited to meet Matt next week. Hopefully that will work out!

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  3. We will enjoy having a glimpse of your daily activites and thoughs. Feel free to thank your mom often for raising you so well.

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