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5 months

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A month of many firsts. Her first roll. First airplane ride. Her very first Christmas which included a first encounter with many many relatives in Indiana. A very teeny tiny first sip of water. Most notably the first time she slept for over 6 hours!! That was last night and in typical overprotective mode, I kept waking up every hour to check her breathing.

Taking her on the plane to Indiana was a nightmare. MF and I hardly slept the night before and I was ill. Ill to the point of almost fainting in the cab ride to the airport. Poor Kumiko looked terrified once we got to the concourse and by the time we boarded the plane, she was wailing. She drifted off to sleep after an hour of crying, but the rest of the trip was an alteration of fitful sleep and inconsolable howling. Not fun at all.

Our time in Indiana was a lot of fun, however. Though it took Kumiko about five days to get used to the relatives, once she did she was all smiles. Good food, great presents, wonderful company.

And to cap off a hectic but thoroughly enjoyable time, Kumiko was an angel on the plane ride back to Seattle. She slept almost the entire time and during the brief awake moments, she was giggly and happy.

I am now done with work and am ready to greet 2007. 2006 was quite a year. My life has changed irrevocably and I don't regret it for a second. For the new year, I wish for good health, treasured moments with family and friends, humor, creative pursuits, and financial solvency for you and me both.

Happy New Year!

4 months

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Here she is. A happy, healthy and very determined 4-month-old. Kumiko got to spend some quality time with her obachan (grandma in Japanese) around Thanksgiving and in that time her already abundant wardrobe grew by heaps. In 10 days, my mom managed to knit her several sweaters, capelets, and shoes; on top of that she made her a kitty doll and a mobile. Amazing.

I continue to fantasize about sleeping through an entire night. We have been unsuccessful in our attempts to get our daughter to sleep in her crib. Kumiko naps in her stroller by day and snuggles up to her food source all night long.

Two weeeks ago my maternity leave ended and I started to work from home. I'll be working through the end of the year and will officially become a full-time stay-at-home-mom starting January 2007. I can't wait. These last couple of weeks have been interesting. Because my work schedule is dictated by Kumiko's naps, I end up working odd hours -- sometimes early in the morning, sometimes late at night. It's been harder than I expected. I think Kumiko sensed that I have less time available to play and pay attention to her so she suddenly became more demanding. We got a pretty good routine going by the end of the second week though, and it looks as though I'll be able to get my work project done by the end of the year.

Tomorrow, she gets her dreaded 4-month vaccinations. Last time she got her shots, she turned purple and screamed her head off, so I'm preparing myself for the worst. But my goodness, 4 months!! Hard to believe and it seems impossible that I love her more each day, yet I do. Oh yes.

About Sanae

I'm an illustrator and crafty mom and I stay up way too late making stuff. For more info, please go to my website

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