Poop Graduation

We are proud to announce that Kaya has officially graduated from poop school.  The hospital gave us a diagram of how her poop is supposed to change in the first week of her life.  Well, she flew through her first assignment – we are very proud.  Here’s a nice graphic  description of “Diapers of the Breastfed Baby.” Am I allowed to put this on the internet?

Planning for pictures

We intend to shoot a few great posed pictures of Kaya, but it turns out it’s hard to get a newborn to cooperate.  Nevertheless, Tommy spent a bit of time today getting the lighting right in preparation.  We also thought it would be cuter to have Kaya in a cloth diaper for the photos (even though we are not crunchy enough to actually use cloth diapers).  The monkey was much more cooperative, so today you have to settle for monkey pictures.  Plus a bonus picture of Laura helping to model the background cloth.

Tommy learns to apply cloth diapers to monkey

 

 

Monkey Posing in Place of Kaya

Laura steals the background for style

New Apartment Door Sign

During our first week, we’ve learned that the absolute worst (well, maybe not the worst) thing that can happen is someone knocks on the door.  Inevitably Kaya is nursing at the time.  First, the dog goes nuts.  Second, I attempt to get up to get the door, which makes the baby scream and the dog go more nuts.  To solve this problem, Tommy created the following sign for our door.

Skin to skin time

As a thank you to Tommy posting pictures of the labor process and delivery room, I’ve decided to post a picture of Kaya and daddy sharing skin to skin time.  I can see her right brain developing already.  This picture of Kaya and me is the closest the internet is going to get of mommy-baby skin to skin time, but I like this picture.

First Outing

The whole family took our first outing (other than the pediaatrician’s office) yesterday.  We took a walk to Amory Dog Park so Max and Piolina could run off some energy.  Kaya did great and slept the whole time wrapped Moby-style and carried by daddy.  I made it about halfway before I wished daddy would carry me too.

Introductions

We’ve had lots of visitors in the last few days (including the whole Testive team) and would like to thank everyone for their support (especially the food and presents they’ve brought!).  Kaya is so lucky to be born into such a great family and friend network.  And special thanks to my sister Laura for being such a great servant house guest.

Photo Blitz

Although everyone is adjusting quite well, we haven’t had any time to take or post pictures.  However, here are a couple to get everyone started.  I give her a Mallampati class 2 (I’ll let you non-medical folks google that one).