Sunday, December 18, 2011

Wattaweekend



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This weekend brought firsts for Olivia once again. 


Saturday, I got victimized all over by warm projectile poop straight from Olivias bum, complete with traces of its trajectory on the mat. Serious. I was quietly doing my daddy chore in changing her diaper and while reaching for cotton to wipe her with, I felt something warm all over my left leg from the knee down. When I looked up, I then saw the path of her poop destruction. It was on the mat, outside her diaper, my leg, and on the floor. I think that was one bonding moment for both of us hehe


Sunday morning, I didn't know I was in for another treat! SHE DID IT AGAIN! While changing Olivia's diaper, another explosion took place but this time, I got lucky but more of our stuff didn't. Trajectory hit her mat, the diaper, the bed (OMG), the table where her cleaning stuff are, the dipper with warm water used to clean her up, and the cover of the container where we keep the cotton for her cleaning. It was literally a BOMB with a mighty blast radius ladies and gentlemen.


SO! Tip for the weekend for all you new dads or moms out there is to point your baby's bum not centered towards you but diagonally. It somehow makes sure you'll be safe from power poop. hehe


Then also today, it was the first time that Olivia didn't sleep since she got up. When babies are usually up for just a few hours, feed a little, poop a little, they're back to sleep. So it was quite a surprise for us that she just went on and on. If we tried to make her sleep, she'll get sleepy but she'll end up crying then she's back up. Bernice had a hard time getting her to sleep so we were taking turns trying and trying. Olivia got knocked out around 8pm I think.


I dunno how normal that is since it was the first time. We even thought Olivia might have a fever or wasn't feeling too well but upon taking her temp, she seemed fine. I just told Bernice, that Olivia might have just wanted to act like a big girl trying to be up all day and just hitting the sack at night. We really don't know. Is that common behavior in babies? We really were expecting her to be asleep after a few hours or right after feeding but she proved us wrong today.


After a long day of screaming and crying, she's now literally sleeping not like a baby but as a baby :)


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