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Katherine Learns New Skills

Katherine is quickly becoming a little girl. This week Katherine started to demonstrate the skills of a toddler. She’s been able to roll over for a couple of weeks now but until recently she had trouble rolling over from her stomach to her back. She now rolls over without a struggle. She’s discovered that by rolling over and over she can move across the room. She definitely wants to be mobile and investigate the house. She also is able to drag herself a couple of inches at a time while on her stomach. She grunts and strains and moves a couple of inches. She definitely has the will to move but lacks the strength and coordination.

On St. Patrick’s Day, dad had a beer. Katherine is totally fascinated with glasses now. She’s been watching Christine and I drink from glasses and wants to emulate what we’re doing. Christine and I have noticed that Katherine watches us very closely and tries to imitate what we do. So, dad drank the beer and gave the bottle to Katherine to play with (no beer left). She proceeded to place the beer bottle in her mouth. Dad thought this would make a good picture to haze Katherine with when she gets much older.

Changing Katherine’s diapers is a challenge now. She grabs your sleeves with a death grip, smiling the whole time. It’s a game for her. Another new behavior for Katherine is that she loves to grab her toes, also making changing her diaper a challenge. It’s amazing how flexible Katherine is. She can put her toes in her month and bend her legs above her head.

On Saturday, Christine, Katherine and I went to our sign language class at the LeVines. We’re learning sign language (American Sign Language) so that we can communicate with Katherine before her verbal skills kick in. Babies can communicate with sign language before they can talk. This allows us to communicate a couple of basic concepts (eat, change, hot, danger) at about 8-9 months.

Before the sign language class, Katherine got to try Sidney’s exercise saucer. Christine and I have debated about whether or not we should get an exercise saucer. We’ve read on the Internet that the legs of some babies bent outward from sitting in the exercise saucer with prolonged use. Katherine had such a great time that Christine and I decided to purchase an exercise saucer and just limit her time in it.

Katherine is growing like a weed. At only 4.5 months, she now wearing clothes for 6-9 month old infants. During out visit to Orange County to visit the grandparents, we purchased a couple of outfits for Katherine. Katherine wore the matching red Polo outfit for the first time. Dad, not to be outdone, put on his matching Polo shirt.

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Tong Family Visit

Ken and May Tong (Rich’s parents) are long time friends with Christine’s mom, Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. Tong came over today to spend some quality time with Mrs. Chang and to see Katherine. The Tongs chatted with Mrs. Chang in Mandarin Chinese for the benefit of Katherine. Christine and I asked Mrs. Chang to speak Chinese to Katherine so Katherine would learn the sounds of the Chinese language.

Mrs. Chang and the Tongs spent the afternoon together catching up and seeing the Tongs new house. Mrs. Chang returned just in time for the family gathering where we celebrated her and Aunt Pat’s birthdays.

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Katherine’s 4 Month Checkup!

At 9A this morning, Christine, Patty, Katherine and I headed off to Pediatric Associates in Sammamish to visit Dr. Claudson for Katherine’s 4 month old checkup. The nurse called us and we all trotted off to the examination room. We packed the four of us plus Katherine’s backpack and car seat into the tiny examination room. The nurse and Dr. Claudson were surprised to find three adults waiting for them in the examination room. We introduced Patty to Dr. Claudson and he proceeded to examine Katherine. Katherine measured 25 1/4 inches high which is in the 75-90 percentile. Her weight was 14 lbs, 7oz which places her in the 75 percentile for weight. Her head circumference was 41.4 inches which places her in the 50-75 percentile. Overall, Katherine is doing excellent for height, weight, and demonstrated abilities. Demonstrated abilities are things like rolling over, sitting up, babbling, etc. Dr. Claudson gave Katherine a clean bill of health and praised her as being a very healthy baby with no concerns whatsoever.

Dr. Claudson left the room and a few minutes later the nurse returned with four shots for Katherine. We were prepared for this and had given Katherine an infant dose of Tylenol 15 minutes earlier. The nurse prepared Katherine for the shots and Katherine got this look: “Oh no, not this again!” The nurse was professional and quickly administered the first three shots. Katherine got progressively more and more pissed. She has lungs now and knows how to use them. The fourth shot had problems and the nurse had to quickly run and get a replacement. By now, Katherine is screaming at the top of her lungs: “bloody murder”. The nurse quickly administered the final shot and daddy scooped up Katherine to soothe her. Daddy got to soothe Katherine because he was the quickest, both Christine and Patty were not fast enough ๐Ÿ™‚

After the doctor’s visit, Christine and I went to work and Patty took Katherine home. By the time we left the doctor’s office, Katherine was upset but no longer crying. Patty took care of Katherine during the day. Katherine was only a bit more cranky than usual. Christine and I came home that night to a worn out Katherine.

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Katherine the Human Sponge

Over the last couple of days, we’ve noticed quite a few changes in Katherine. Katherine is soaking in her environment like a sponge. We’ve noticed her watching TV, watching us eat, and starting to imitate what we do. In the first picture, Katherine is sucking her thumb and staring up at me. If I laugh or smile Katherine will imitate me. It’s become a game for us. I smile and she smiles. I giggle and she giggles. Katherine really likes the attention and I love the interaction. I can see her think and react to me and the environment. It’s very rewarding.

Katherine Loves TV

Katherine loves to watch TV and unfortunately so does dad. Dad and mom don’t want Katherine to become addicted to TV at an early age so the TV goes off when Katherine’s in the room. Christine and I believe than when Katherine’s awake our focus should be on her. Sometimes though, dad slips and mom catches the two of us watching TV together. Notice how Katherine in the picture is able to sit up and focus on the TV with only a little support from dad.

Katherine Prefers to Sit Up

Katherine prefers to sit up. Christine and I believe that Katherine wants to take in her surroundings and can see more when she’s sitting versus laying on her back. This makes burping much easier as you no longer have to burp with one hand and try to support and hold steady a wiggling Katherine.

Playing with Dad

Katherine loves to play with dad and dad loves to play with Katherine. Our latest game is to place Katherine on my legs and elevate her over my head. Katherine likes this because she can stretch out her arms and look down on dad.

Reading is Fundamental

Over the last couple of days, we’ve noticed that Katherine remembers certain books and is starting to have favorites. She loves the Rainbow book because of the bright colors and each progressive page fills in a rainbow made of ribbon. Christine and I decided that we’d go beyond a simple reading of “Where the Wild Things Are”. The LeVines gave us a set of “Wild Things” puppets so we decided to read the book and act out the parts using the puppets. I think Christine and I had more fun than Katherine. Katherine liked sitting up in the chair by herself and watching mom and dad make fools of themselves.

Bonding with Patty

Katherine and her nanny Patty have really bonded. Patty speaks and sings to Katherine in Spanish. Christine and I decided that exposing Katherine to another language when she was little would hopefully make it easier for her to pick up new languages when she’s older. Patty reads to her, encourages development in Katherine, and takes her and Bisco for walks. We’re very lucky to have found Patty. Having to say goodbye to Katherine in the morning and go to work is much easier knowing that Patty is taking care of her during the day.

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Katherine’s First Jogger Ride

We borrowed a Kelty jogger from the Sarins because we wanted to try one out before purchasing. The Kelty Joyride seems like the top choice for us. Katherine on the other hand would probably trade the jogger in for a nice heated car. I have to say our daughter is a real trooper. I not only took her out for a jog in 40 degree weather but I squeezed her into a 6-12 month snow suit that was too tight. It was kind of like a mix between a down jacket and Lycra pants for Katherine. Patty, our wonderful nanny, mentioned that Katherine must have looked like a burrito.

We went around the block a couple of times, never more than 5 minutes from home in case Katherine imploded from stress, the cold or the tight fitting outfit. Katherine only whimpered a couple times. I wouldn’t say she enjoyed jogging around in the bitter cold but she didn’t scream bloody murder, a sign of hope for more adventures.

Thankfully Patty arrived this morning with two fleece full body outfits for Katherine. Patty regularly takes Katherine for strolls around the neighborhood and recognized the need for some more comfortable warm clothing.

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Patty in Action with Katherine

This is Steve. I had a conference call this morning so I got the opportunity to watch Patty in action. She’s great with Katherine. She sings to her in English and Spanish (alternatively), plays with her, and reads to her. Christine and I have definitely noticed that Katherine is very curious now and craves new stimulation and experiences. She’s become more coordinated so she can interact with the world around her. The picture on the right is Patty reading to Katherine laying on Katherine’s activity gym.

I really missed Katherine today at work. She’s growing up so fast and everyday brings new experiences. I’m truly the proud father who thinks his daughter is the most beautiful, well-adjusted, and smart girl on earth. ๐Ÿ™‚

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