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28 Dec 2011 abby::eleven months.

 

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Abby turned 11 months a week ago.  I have discovered that as she gets more & more mobile, it gets a whole lot harder to do her photo shoots!  Hence, Christmas bows!  She loved playing with them both for pictures & when she saw them on presents under the tree.

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Abby is very interested in looking at what’s going on around her.  She’s not too interested in standing or pulling herself up (except into my lap), but she now alternates between army crawling & crawling on her hands and knees.

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Abby still loves food (as evidenced at Thanksgiving).  She loves all baby food fruits & orange veggies (but not carrots), but she’s not so sure about the meal ones; they’re okay for about four bites, & then she’s over it.  David discovered that they’re really bland, & maybe that’s what she didn’t like, so we were horrible parents & added a sprinkle of salt to her lasagna one night, & she gobbled it up!  We are also horrible parents & let her have cake & ice cream at my birthday earlier this month…& gingerbread cookies & spritz & candy cane pie at Christmas.  Even though she still has no teeth, she eats just about all of the regular breakfast & lunch food at school, along with crackers (saltines, cheez-its, graham, club, & goldfish), Cheerios & other cereal, & just about anything else you put in front of her.  We’re working on a sippy cup transition still; she likes to wave it around and suck on it, but she doesn’t really drink from it.  Maybe we’ll have to try another kind?

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Abby is still a fantastic sleeper.  She goes to bed between 6:30 & 7 usually, & I get her up at 7 for school most mornings.  Otherwise, she’ll sleep until 7:30-8:30.  At school, she typically takes a couple 40-60 minute naps.  On weekends, she’ll be awake for about 1 1/2 hours in the morning, nap for 2-2 1/2 hours, be awake for lunch & playing (about another 1 1/2-2 hours), then take another 2 hour nap.  School is exhausting, so we need lots of rest on the weekends!  Either that, or Mommy & Daddy are really boring compared to all her friends at school.

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For Abby’s actual 11 month birthday, I got a call from school telling me that she had a temp of 102 when she woke up from her nap, so I needed to come get her ASAP.  We were able to get her in to the doctor (an actual diagnosis of something not contagious would allow her to go back earlier than the 24 hours they want sick kiddos to stay home).  We got to find out her current weight…at 11 months exactly (probably even to the hour!), Abby weighed in at a whopping…

16 lbs., 6.8 oz.!

which puts her at the 2.6 percentile.  So even though she eats everything in sight, Baby still has the highest metabolism ever.  Or something.  Since her growth is staying along the same curve on the charts, our doctor’s fine with it.  (Especially since she eats well & still has chubby cheeks + one roll on each thigh!)

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The doctor’s diagnosis for poor sick little Abby was a double ear infection!  So sad.  :(   We got her prescription + a doctor’s note for baby acetaminophen & ibuprofen dosing for school, & she started feeling better right away.  David took the next day off work & stayed home with her anyway, just to give her some sleep & recovery time.  She adores her medicine.  It’s pink & fruity & sweet & she gets so excited when she sees it; she bounces up & down & grins!

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The weekend before Christmas, we went to a Christmas concert at church with the whole Helfinstine family…here we are afterwards, before we ate dinner!

Moral of the story:  I suppose now I have to plan her birthday party for real.  With all the free time I have.

Stay tuned for:  Abby’s 1st Christmas!

19 Dec 2011 Helfinstine Junior Journal: 2011 Christmas Letter.

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For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.  And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.  And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.

Luke 2:11-14 (KJV)

What a year 2011 has been!  We started out the year with a bang (or a burst…??!) with Abigail Grace Helfinstine making an early appearance on January 20.  Arriving two and a half weeks earlier than anticipated, I was very glad she hadn’t come a few days earlier, when we were stuck at the Monticello McDonalds after my car decided to die on the way back from a weekend in Fargo.

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After spending two months at home (can I just say, I love maternity leave?  When else can you get paid to sit on the couch, eat M&Ms, watch Criminal Minds marathons, and snuggle with a brand new bay), I went back to work at Aerie, where I put in my two-week notice.

Oh yeah, on maternity leave, I also applied for, went through the interview process, and was hired at Wells Fargo.

While David and I are at work, Abby goes to school at a nearby daycare.  The teachers there love her, and she has a lot of fun watching the bigger kids, eating lots of food, and playing with her friends.

Bones, our now two-year-old Lab-Welsh Corgi, is doing very well adapting to life with Baby.  She (Bones) is glad at she doesn’t have to sleep in a cage like the baby, and has recently discovered that she is apt to receive snacks if she sits by the highchair.  Abby loves to pet Bones, along with crawling after her, giggling and screaming.  Bones is not quite as fond of this, but does enjoy giving Abby kisses.  Ew.

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While I have made an exciting {?} career change, David continues to work at Children’s Hospital.  He is no longer attending Argosy and is entertaining the idea of minimizing his phlebotomizing.  Interpret that as you wish.

We spent a week this summer with my family {the extended Bjerkaas clan} at the resort near Fergus Falls, where Abby got to meet lots of second cousins.  There were six children who were age two and younger there!  This summer, we also got to see Timothy, who has completed his time in the Army, for the first time in three years.  We have been attending church with David’s parents and sister Kari down in Lakeville, which we have really been enjoying.  This past weekend, we went to the Christmas Concert there, featuring the Minnesota Orchestra.  Abby absolutely loved it; she was so excited and bounced and waved to everyone.  Until she got tired and fell asleep, that is.

We hope that you all have a wonderful Christmas and a blessed New Year…
stay tuned for Abby’s 11 month update!

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08 Dec 2011 Check us out on Google Currents!
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Google Currents was released today for Android and iOS, so I updated our blog to work with this new app/service! Download the app from the Android Market or from iTunes. After installing one of these apps, point your mobile browser at http://goo.gl/g0npK or scan this QR Code.

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30 Nov 2011 ho ho mochas + donuts.
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aka, and I thought my pregnant dreams were weird.

Last night, I dreamt that I was driving to work, and as I was leaving my neighborhood, I discovered that a donut shop and a waffle/pancake type restaurant were being built near the clinic.  How exciting!  I can get donuts any time I want—and REAL ones, which I’ve been missing since MN decided to ditch Krispy Kreme—and I love IHOP, so anything along those lines is a + in my book.  I discovered that I hadn’t packed for vacation (wait, wasn’t I just going to work?!) and I was going to rush to the Walmart by MOA to get emergency supplies because David couldn’t get home and back in time to pack my things and still catch our flight.  While I was waiting for him to come back with my stuff (that he didn’t have time to get), I went to a movie with Kristen & Chad in Lakeville (obviously), and I told them about the new additions to our side of town. They were equally excited, and then we blew up a giant air mattress so an annoying lady there couldn’t see the movie screen.

Needless to say, I was (a) very confused when I woke up, and (b) very disappointed to see just the clinic and greenhouse when leaving my neighborhood.

A couple weeks ago, I dreamt about ho ho mochas and campfire mochas from Caribou all.night.long.

Combined, the only logical conclusion I can come to is this:  I need more sugar and caffeine in my diet.

That is all.

28 Nov 2011 abby::10 months.

Last weeks was Abby’s 10 month birthday…which means only 2 months until her first birthday.  Yikes!

{this post will be mostly pictures since there’s not a whole lot different to update…Abby still likes to eat, sleep, & play!}

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Abby is becoming very mobile.  She loves to army crawl from the living room to the kitchen, giggling the whole time.  She will also chase Bones around, trying to pet her.  Bones is not the biggest fan of this game; she likes it when there is food involved & has discovered that being near Abby’s high chair is a good spot to get treats like Cheerios.

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{sneak peek of Christmas!}

Abby was pretty sure Thanksgiving was the best day ever—she got to eat so much food!  She ate some of everything, including a full slice of pumpkin pie!

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{yummy pumpkin pie!}

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{sugar coma}

27 Oct 2011 abby::nine months

Can you believe it?  Little Miss Abby is 9 months old!

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Abby had her nine-month appointment today, complete with flu shot (for me too!) and blood draw.  She didn’t cry at all with her finger poke; she got a little upset that it took so long to get enough blood and yelled a bit towards the end.  She didn’t even mind her flu shot!  Afterwards, she looked at me like, “Wait, I think I’m supposed to cry about this.  Mommy!!”  And then she was over it.  The doctor pronounced her ‘perfect’ and said she’s ‘doing fabulously.’  Yay Abby!  She continues to be my tiny little girl—the nurse commented that she’s had 2-month old boys weighing more than Abby weighs now!

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Nine-Month Stats

Length:  26.5 inches
{15.5 percentile::in line with last check-up}

Weight:  15 lbs., 6 oz.
{3.4 percentile::yay—only 96.6 percent of babies are bigger than Abby now!!}

Head Circumference:  17.25 inches
{42.9 percentile::getting bigger!}

Weight-for-Height:  14.3 percentile::the doctor was very impressed by her growth here.

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Developmentally, Abby is doing exactly what she should be doing.  She learned how to wave last week; she spent a whole day at school waving to everyone!  She crawls by scooting and flinging herself forward.  She can get up on her hands and knees, but isn’t quite sure what she should do from there (hence, flinging herself forward!).  She likes to talk and laugh and is very curious about everything that is going on around her.  Her favorite things to do are eat her toys, especially her picnic food; eat actual food; and play with Bones.  She also likes to watch the big kids at school—she likes being in the walker there so she can chase after them…and they can give her rides!

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Abby loves food.  She really enjoys feeding herself puffs, yogurt melts, crunchies, and any other finger foods I give her.  She doesn’t have any teeth yet, which limits what I can actually give her in terms of table food.  Last week we got a copy of the school lunch menu and got to select what fruits/veggies Abby can eat from it!  She does not like baby food vegetables other than sweet potatoes and squash anymore, but she likes to eat ‘real’ vegetables.  She wants to eat everything she can get her little hands on, and can eat her weight in food!  She can still eat a container of fruit or fruit/oatmeal in 2 minutes or less.  When she feeds herself, she spends more time eating because it’s so fun!

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This week I started putting some 6-9 month clothes on Abby.  They are still big on her, but she doesn’t swim in them.  Since it’s getting cooler and her 9 month clothes are more fall/wintery, I figured I’d give it a shot.  She looks so grown up in her fall clothes!  So for the next few weeks, Abby has twice the wardrobe.  I can still layer her 6 month clothes with long-sleeve onesies and leggings for a while, like I did with her 3 month clothes in the spring.

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Abby is a fantastic sleeper:  she goes to bed about 7pm each night and will sleep about 12 hours if given the opportunity.  Earlier this week she let me sleep in until 9:30!  When I went to her room, she was awake, just playing in her crib, completely happy.  She is not terribly impressed with me on mornings I get her up at 6:30; she would rather just be given her pacifier and go back to sleep.  I’ve been putting her to bed without it recently and just giving it to her if she wakes up early.  After our ‘fun’ summer excursions to Fargo and Farmington where she did not appreciate sleeping not at home, we have discovered that she does not like sleeping in the same room as Mommy & Daddy.  If we put her in a separate room when we’re not at home, she goes to bed just fine and sleeps as usual.  {Of course, her wonderful sleeping habits make me nervous that future babies will be horrible sleepers…ack!}

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26 Oct 2011 book review: Love Finds You in Sunset Beach, Hawaii
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Late last week I had a fun surprise in the mail…

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The newest Robin Jones Gunn book!

Sierra Jensen has spent the past four years working for a missions group in Brazil, when she finds out that the program she’s working on is going to be discontinued.  Before she starts her next position, her friend and translator, Mariana, offers to bring her along on a trip to Hawaii.  Sierra hopes the trip will give her a chance to make some decisions about her future—what the mission has planned next for her isn’t exactly what she’s passionate about.  Mariana wants to party, meet guys, and just have some fun on vacation.

Jordan Bryce in on assignment in Hawaii to photograph the surfing competition on the North Shore.  He and his friend Derek hope that this time in Hawaii will further their careers in photography and surfing, respectively.  An accident back home delays Derek’s arrival to Hawaii, while a storm traps Sierra and Jordan together.  Jordan is convinced that this could be his big break, and no girl, especially one who lives in Brazil, is going to distract him.

While Sierra makes major life decisions and Jordan captures the eye of a potentially lucrative sponsor, God has even more in store for them…and their friends!

Having grown up with Sierra and her peculiar treasures of friends, Christy Miller and Katie Weldon, it was fun to ‘catch up’ with Sierra after she left Rancho Corona University.  One of my favorite things about Robin Jones Gunn’s books is how characters from other series pop up from time to time, and Sierra and Jordan will be making another appearance in Cottage by the Sea, a book about Jordan’s mother, releasing summer 2012.

I like the softer, more mature Sierra that she has become.  While still the free-spirited girl she always has been, her time in Brazil has tempered a bit of her brazen-ness, which makes her a bit more relatable to me.  She has definitely matured, evidenced by her not wanting to use her high-school ‘relationship’ with Paul as a way to judge her friendship with Jordan.  I am excited to see what else is in store for her…and the rest of her forever friends—the fourth Katie Weldon book will also be out in 2012!

Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book. The review and opinions expressed are my own. FTC 16 CFR, Pt. 255.