Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Julia's Baptism

Julia was baptized this morning, during the Holy Saturday liturgy. Here are some photos:







This is Julia with her godmother, Elena Tiemeyer:



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Our Baby is Here!

Julia Henrietta Jacobs came at 2:46 am on last Saturday morning, February 13, after a fast and furious labor and birth! She was born at home, of course.

Here are a few photos taken after we all slept for a few hours





And here is Julia at 10 days old



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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Anna update

Anna started crawling yesterday...here's a video I took this afternoon to prove it:



Isn't she cute?

Friday, June 15, 2007

We caught the smile!

Just can't get enough of that cute baby!

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Monday, June 4, 2007

A diaper post

When Sophia was born, I invested in a stack of cotton prefold diapers and began cloth diapering. It has become a love and an obsession over the years. I'm not sure exactly why, I just love wrapping my babies up in soft clean cotton; it's so much nicer than papery chemical disposable diapers. It's also much less expensive and much less smelly (believe it or not!)

The past month or so we've been struggling with a diaper rash that seemed to be cause by Anna's cloth diapers. The rash was bright red and looked like a sunburn wherever the diaper had touched her skin. At first I suspected the rash was being caused by the detergent I washed her diapers in, so I began trying different detergents, and researching their ingredients. Nothing I did with the washing routine seemed to help. In desperation, I bought some Huggies for her, and the rash seemed to clear up while she was in the disposables. Sadly, I bought more disposable diapers and had nearly resigned myself to giving up the cloth, when I happened upon some information (obsessively researching diaper rashes on the internet) about diaper rash caused by yeast (Candida Albicans). I didn't think this was Anna's problem, but I decided to treat the rash like yeast and see what happened. I washed all of her diapers 3 times in verrrrry hot water, then added a few tablespoons of bleach during the last cycle. This was to kill anything that might be living in the diapers. I also started adding tea tree oil to the water I used to wipe her with, and started wiping her between each change. I put the cloth diapers back on her and her rash has completely cleared up. Some people might not understand this, but I was so relieved I was moved to tears. Now I can wrap my baby up in her soft cotton again and it isn't hurting her skin!


Cloth diapers are widely available (online, at least) and can be very elaborate or (in our case) very simple. Here is my diapering system illustrated:

This is a cotton prefold diaper, with good old-fashioned diaper pins. Diaper pins are great, they make it easy to get the right fit, but they do get dull after a while, and they are a challenge to get on when the baby is feeling squirmy.




As an alternative to pins, when Ellie was a baby I started using a device called a snappy. The snappy takes some practice, but is ultimately faster and easier to use. It grips the fabric with little plastic teeth. Up close, it looks like this:



On the diaper it looks like this:


Over the cloth, there needs to be a waterproof cover to keep everything in. I use a combination of these laminated cloth covers:



And wool covers called soakers. Wool makes a very nice diaper cover, and blends well with my newfound love of knitting. This soaker is one I made about a month ago from merino wool:




To celebrate the solving of the diaper rash mystery, I ordered some red and some yellow yarn to make more soakers:). I will post pictures when I get them finished!

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Anna Photos

I put Anna in our doll cradle sitting up, and put Sophia's Giant Panda (literally, giant) on her lap. I took some pictures of her playing with her toys.






Wednesday, May 2, 2007

The ever-elusive smile


Time to post more photos of baby Anna. She's a very happy, contented and frequently smiley baby, but we can't seem to capture that smile on camera.

Here are some recent attempts:

Almost a smile

Looking rather surprised

The closest one yet, but more of a grin than a smile.