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As usual, he's a charmer. 
Skyler is so close to crawling, he does a "combat crawl" where he move at some speed across a room while still on his belly.
This afternoon, he stood up by pulling himself up on the legs of two chairs that were at just the right placement.</description><pubDate>8/1/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Moving On</title><description><i>8/1/2010</i>: Skyler joins us in Ensenada this long weekend with grandparents. It's startling to see how clothes that looked large are now a tight fit. 
As usual, he's a charmer. 
Skyler is so close to crawling, he does a "combat crawl" where he move at some speed across a room while still on his belly.
This afternoon, he stood by pulling himself up on the legs of two chairs that were at just the right placement.</description><pubDate>8/1/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler sits up all by himself!</title><description><i>7/20/2010</i>: Skyler must have wanted to impress Grandma and Granpa.  They arrived to little Skyler sitting up all by himself in his crib for the first time to greet them!  Since then Skyler happily moves from his tummy to sitting and back again with ease!</description><pubDate>7/20/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Sky Dude Does Vegas</title><description><i>7/11/2010</i>: Skyler added another state (Nevada) to his list of visited places today. Daddy is presenting at a conference is Las Vegas and Skyler and Mom are providing moral support. 
We took the scenic route on our drive and went through some wonderful country. Skyler seemed interested in the drive but the bright lights of Las Vegas are far more interesting.
We think he has an amazing capacity to focus on his environment. He pulled his first all nighter helping dad to be bright and fresh.
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So Skyler's smiling face with his naked bum will be advertising some soap soon!  </description><pubDate>7/3/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>New Favorite Food</title><description><i>7/1/2010</i>: After the carrots went over so well with Skyler, we have been trying a variety of vegetables including green beans (definitely not a favorite!) and squash (he thinks its okay).  Today we tried Sweet Potatoes and Skyler just gobbled them up with a big grin on his face!  He loved them! So, carrots have now been surpassed by sweet potatoes as the current favorite food!</description><pubDate>7/1/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Gardening</title><description><i>6/30/2010</i>: We put in a small herb and vegetable garden which needs to weeded regularly.  Skyler enjoys helping in this chore because he gets to play in the dirt.  He just loves digging his little hands into the dirt, picking up handfuls of dirt,and eating it, too!</description><pubDate>6/30/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Six Month Checkup</title><description><i>6/22/2010</i>: Skyler got his six month check-up today. He's average for height and weight. His motor skills are at the top of the chart. Dr. Crawford found no health issues and Skyler took his shots like a champ - he cried for about a minute but found time to smile for the nurses as we checked out.</description><pubDate>6/22/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Tooth #2</title><description><i>6/2/2010</i>: Wow!  No wonder Skyler was in such pain.  Tooth number 2, his bottom left, broke through today!  He now has two shiny choppers to show off with his big grins!</description><pubDate>6/2/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>First Tooth!!!</title><description><i>5/30/2010</i>: Teething has been long, difficult, and painful for Skyler (and Mommy & Daddy), but he has been a real trooper through this whole process as we tried everything we could to try to soothe him (frozen rings and washclothes, hurricane gel, teething tablets).  But, today made that whole process worthwhile as the shining white of his bottom right tooth broke through the gum line!  Hopefully, this also means the pain and discomfort will abate for Skyler as well.  </description><pubDate>5/30/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>What a wonderful day! </title><description><i>5/23/2010</i>: Skyler loves music and singing.  Thank goodness he isn't discriminating and doesn't seem to mind how off key mommy and daddy are.  He enjoys all kinds of music and songs (even the made up ones!)  But, his favorite song seems to be "What a wonderful day".  The "Zippity do dahs, Zippity a's"  really make him smile!  Even if he's being a bit grumpy, if we sing him "What a wonderful day" he forgets to be grumpy for a little while and even breaks out the grins.  </description><pubDate>5/23/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Super Sky Guy!</title><description><i>5/23/2010</i>: We have discovered that Skyler's absolute favorite game is "Super Sky Guy".  This game involves throwing Skyler up in the air thus being "Super Sky Guy!".  This game just gives him such giggles!  He lets us know that he is ready for "Super Sky Guy" time by jumping up and down and if we don't clue in he can get a little annoyed with us.  I guess this love of flying through the air is what happens when mommy rides roller coasters while pregnant!</description><pubDate>5/23/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Sitting Up</title><description><i>5/23/2010</i>: Skyler has been working on sitting independently.  With help getting into the sitting position, he has been able to sit without aid for a couple of weeks now.  He likes this new view of the world!</description><pubDate>5/23/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Big Boy Pool</title><description><i>5/22/2010</i>: Today Skyler went swimming in the big boy pool and loved it!   He likes his floatie in which he can kick and move about.  Mom pulls him (and the floatie) along as she swims laps in the pool and he thinks this is quite the adventure!  Another trick Skyler finds pretty amusing is underwater peek-a-boo.  Mommy goes under water and jumps up and Skyler justs laughs and laughs and laughs!  </description><pubDate>5/22/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Second Day of Lab School</title><description><i>5/18/2010</i>: Skyler is going to the AWC/NAU lab school as of yersterday. The school is superiour to day care in that they work hard to develop him and know what they are doing.
Skyler's teachers report that Skyler is very advanced when it comes to muscle movement and attention. More importantly, he is a very happy baby and charms everyone who meets him. </description><pubDate>5/18/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>First Pool Adventures</title><description><i>5/16/2010</i>: Skyler was introduce to the jacuzzi now renamed kiddy pool today. He seemed to enjoy it once he got used to all the protective gear. I suspect he'll be spending much time in the pool this summer and perhaps even learning how to swim.</description><pubDate>5/16/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Let's play some music!</title><description><i>3/31/2010</i>: Skyler has been practicing grabbing at his hanging toys in his bouncy chair.  Today he was able to grab, grasp, and pull the handle to play music.  It was music in more ways than one to Mom and Dad's ears!  Once he discovered this new trick, the music began to play pretty continuosly throughout the afternoon.  I'm sure at some point it will become monotonous for us to listen to, but right now every time we hear the music it just brings smiles to our faces!</description><pubDate>3/31/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Just like Dad.....</title><description><i>3/31/2010</i>: We see a lot of Charlie in Skyler.  Daddy is in Skyler's expressions, his features, and his smiles.  But one of the cutest traits Skyler gets from his Daddy is his love of being naked!  Skyler gets so excited, just giggling away, when we take his clothes off.  He is just as happy as can be in just his diaper. It is when we put the clothes back on that he complains just a little to let us know his preference!</description><pubDate>3/31/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>International Traveler</title><description><i>3/31/2010</i>: Skyler returned home last night with a little pink in his cheeks from his first visit to the beach in Ensenada, Mexico.  Skyler proved to be an excellent car rider, sleeping most of the way down.  Skyler seemed to find it fun to be in a new place with new sights and smells.  Lots of laughs and smiles!  He got to visit the fish market and various taco stands as well as the beach.  He of course charmed all the locals, especially Ms. Lisa, the owner of the camp at which we stayed.  He also seemed to have no issue with the food as Mommy enjoyed spicy tacos, oysters on the half shell, and lots of other seafood (shrimp especially!).  As for the beach, the Pacific was a bit cold, but Skyler got to dip his toes in it!  The days were spent reading, eating, and watching the surf.  All of which Skyler was content to be a part.  On the ride home, Skyler maintained quite the monologue regaling us with tales about his adventures we assume!  </description><pubDate>3/31/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Bigger Diapers</title><description><i>3/27/2010</i>: In preparing for our trip to Ensenada, we had to stock up on diapers.  We had a surprise in for us.  According to his size, Skyler has graduated to size 2 diapers.  Oh! Boy! Where did the time go?  He is growing up quickly!! </description><pubDate>3/27/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Sleeping through the night!</title><description><i>3/27/2010</i>: Skyler slept for 7 ½ hours last night!  Yippee!!  Mommy and Daddy are pretty happy!  We hope this trend continues! </description><pubDate>3/27/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Hungry Boy!</title><description><i>3/25/2010</i>: Skyler's eating habits have increased dramatically this week. Today he began to eating six ounces in per sitting!  Wow!  This appetite means he has graduated to the big bottles!  Our little guy is growing up!  </description><pubDate>3/25/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler rolls over!</title><description><i>3/24/2010</i>: Skyler figured out how to roll over from his back to his tummy in the middle of the last night.  Although he knows how to roll from his tummy to his back (thanks to tummy time practice), he seemed to forget this skill and initially got scared.  Adjusting to this new talent made for an interesting (long) night.  Skyler would cry because he was on his tummy.  Mommy would roll him back onto his back and Skyler would immediately roll back over to his tummy and cry.  Mommy would roll him over….Repeat for hours.  Skyler finally accepted the concept of sleeping on his tummy (or was so worn out he couldn’t fight it anymore).  He continues to want to immediately roll over whenever he is laid down on his back, but doesn’t fuss as much about it anymore.  We’re still very proud of him as this is a 5 month old skill.   </description><pubDate>3/24/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler Knows His Chemistry</title><description><i>3/20/2010</i>: This week I was reminded of my college chemistry by another speaker in the "Future of the Future" symposium. Today I was thinking a bit about Skyler and chemistry. I realized that he was doing organic chemistry or O-Chem from day one but what really caused me to grin was that he also has the much harder P-Chem down too...
I suppose you can tell there is not much news. Skyler remains happy and healthy. </description><pubDate>3/20/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler is no longer a baby</title><description><i>3/18/2010</i>: Today is Skyler's three month birthday and he officially became an infant. He's in great health, full of smiles, and is liking his day care where he has charmed all the ladies.</description><pubDate>3/18/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>A Good Turn</title><description><i>3/7/2010</i>: Skyler is now rolling himself over at will. Perhaps because he's not particularly happy with "tummy time" Skyler is now turning himself over on to his back or side when placed on his belly.
He's also sleeping on his side where up to this date he had been sleeping as placed on his back in the "surrendering man" postion of both hands up.</description><pubDate>3/7/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Sky Travel</title><description><i>3/5/2010</i>: Skyler left Yuma, AZ at seven this morning and arrived at Jacksonville, FL after midnight today. He was a charmer the whole way with just a little bit of fuss towards the end of his journey. Everyone around earned smiles, giggles, and the occasional bubble. Skyler has become very vocal and speaks to one and all in a very serious tone.
The not-so-secret to keeping Skyler happy is food. Like at home, if Skyler begins to fuss it most likely means he's hungry. Give him a bottle and he's good -- he doesn't care what milk temperature is. 
The airlines make it somewhat easy by letting us bring the stroller right up to the front door of the plane.
Mom and Dad were excited to find Popeye's chicken in the Atlanta airport.</description><pubDate>3/5/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler Rolls Over</title><description><i>3/4/2010</i>: Skyler rolled over on his side while sleeping for his first time last night.</description><pubDate>3/4/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler's First Day of School</title><description><i>3/1/2010</i>: Today, March 1 2010, is Skyler's first day of school. He went to "Bright Beginnings," a small school just a couple of blocks from our house and across from the college. 
Alex and I had checked it out weeks before and the school looks good but just not as good as the Lab School which is on the NAU/Arizona Western College campus. 
Skyler thought it was all very fun as he usually does to anything new. Alex didn't cry much. 
Skyler came home happy.</description><pubDate>3/1/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler Speaks!</title><description><i>2/26/2010</i>: Skyler speaks, babbles, gurgles, laughs out loud, mumbles, and otherwise is doing his best to communicate with the world.  He has the most intent expression as he vocalizes then waits for a response after which he vocalizes again. 
We're told that this is a bit advanced for his age.  </description><pubDate>2/26/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler Wants to see the World</title><description><i>2/26/2010</i>: Skyler has decided that he prefers to be held in such a way that he can see the world instead of the person who is holding him. He is endlessly fascinated with his surroundings and happy to give some smiles to the person who is holding him so long as he can see what else is going on.
At least that is his usual mode.  Today, when he got his immunization shots and was in pain, he was also asking for the more intimate comfort of being cuddled face to chest.
He is a charmer.</description><pubDate>2/26/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler gets his shots</title><description><i>2/26/2010</i>: Skyler got his first round of immunizations today. Three shots and an oral vaccine. He was not at all happy getting pricked but, with the help of some infant Tylenol, he was soon his cheerful self.  That is until the Tylenol wore off.  Much like clockwork, he needed Tylenol to calm down every four hours for the rest of the day.
Both the doctor and the nurse noted that he was a very happy well behaved baby.  The doctor was very impressed  by how well he behaved while getting his shots and noted that today's vitals put him in the 75th percentile of growth!</description><pubDate>2/26/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler's First Airplane Ride</title><description><i>2/15/2010</i>: Skyler and mom went to Florida today to be with Alex's dad who is very challenged health. 
Much thought went into deciding travel gear. We eventually decided on the stroller, car, seat, triple equipped diaper bag, breast pump, and a variety of clothes. Oh, I think Alex had some clothes too.
Planning seems to have worked as the trip was mostly uneventful. Skyler charmed crew and fellow passengers and was mostly a delight until the third leg of the trip where he was a bit fussy. Alex things he was just tired and over-stimulated.  No problems.
The gate checked stroller made within airport travel easy except to discover where the elevators hide.</description><pubDate>2/15/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Week 8 Update: Size, Sleep, and Feeding</title><description><i>2/13/2010</i>: More smiles, size, sleep, feeding, and burping are the weeks news. 

Skyler is in his third week at 22.5 inches long. I suspect this stasis is a combination of slower growth, optimistic earlier measuring, and conservative current measuring.  His weight has gone up a few ounces to 11 pounds 11 ounces.

He's very healthy, active, and full of smiles for the world. We like to think he has special smiles for his parents but Lagniappe, the ceiling fan, and some artwork get smiles too.

Sleep schedules have become better with routine sleeping of five hour stretches. Except for night, we continue to feed on a four hour schedule often supplemented when he seems hungry. Skyler is routinely consuming 3-4 ounces of Mom Milk at a sitting and burps like a champ.

We pretty much just have to place him vertical to get a burp.</description><pubDate>2/13/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Ninja Dad</title><description><i>2/13/2010</i>: I have become Ninja dad! I know the secrets of the Art of Sleeping Dragon to strap and unstrap a sleeping Skyler into a car seat without waking; Bottle Chi the art of feeding with one hand while typing with the other, Smile Fu able to bring giggles with the smallest touch, Master of the Ceremony of the Winds (nuff said), Blanket Kune Do to create a swaddle that resists the fiercest kicks; Hung Fut Diaper to create not a trace of diaper rash, Sleep Not to wake and respond then sleep again; Shh Shu to quickly comfort the crying child; Peak a Boo to play games that make him laugh, and most importantly Love Yu to give you all the love you deserve as we introduce Skyler to the skills he'll need for this fascinating, wild, fun, and sometimes scary place.

I am fortunate that my wife is also a past master in these arts and a baby who has been very forgiving as I've learned my skills. Skyler was eight weeks old yesterday. I smile and cringe a little as I think of the skills our Ninja son will soon learn.
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The Sky web cam is now in place and trusted folks will soon get passwords allowing nursery viewing from anywhere with an Internet connection.</description><pubDate>2/12/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Why so many sleeping baby pictures?</title><description><i>2/6/2010</i>: I noticed today that the majority of Skyler's pictures are sleeping shots. I'm not entirely sure why this is put offer three theories:
1) There is something about a sleeping baby that is very cute.
2) Sleep is a relatively rare state for Skyler and we tend to take pictures of the rare instead of the usual.
3) We are too busy playing with Skyler when he is awake to take pictures. </description><pubDate>2/6/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>First Mardi Gras Party</title><description><i>2/5/2010</i>: <img src="http://balch.org/skyler/pics/rotate400/img_0263.jpg" align="right" height="180" width="180" title="Skyler at Mardi Gras" >Skyler went to his first street Mardi Gras Party today.  He mosty had much fun but, after considerable investigation, came to the conclusion that his beads were not edible. This may require further research.
Skyler loved the crowds, the noise, and the music. He was constantly turning his head to stare at this an that for minutes then switching to something new. See the movie of <a href="http://balch.org/skyler/SkylerFirstMardiGras.html" title="Skyler's fist Mardi Gras" target="mardigras">Skyler dancing with dad</a>. He was very frustrated with us for taking him away and was eventually calmed with some loud rap on the car radio.
We went on to have his  first meal out at a resteraunt. We went to La Flor our local favorite.  He was very good and once again very attentive.  The waitress commented on how large he had become.</description><pubDate>2/5/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Week 7 Update: Size, Sleep, and Feeding</title><description><i>2/5/2010</i>: Skyler weighed in at 11.5 pounds today. He remains at 22.5 inches length. Lots of smiles this week and Skyler joined me in class and, on another day, went to the AWC Chili Cook-Off competition.
His sleep has become more regular which is probably due into part to our enforcing good sleep patterns. We had been hanging with Skyler as long as seemed to want to. It seems Skyler would much rather hang out than sleep.
He gets that from both his parents.</description><pubDate>2/5/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler Wins Chili Cook-off Costume Contest</title><description><i>2/4/2010</i>: <img src="http://balch.org/skyler/pics/rotate400/img_0256.jpg" align="left" width="180" height="180" title="Skyler in winning outfit"> The AWC Chili Cook-off had a contest for best dressed in red (to draw attention to Woman's Breast Cancer) and Skyler won. His first Chili Cook-off win!
Skyler continues to love outings he pays close attention to new people and things and often receives comments about how attentive he is. 
He seemed to enjoy the Chili much later after mom had prossessed it but something gave him much gas. A whole lot of gas. He sounded like a little put-put train as we wheeled him down the aisle at the grocery store some hours after the cook-off.</description><pubDate>2/4/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler's First College Class</title><description><i>2/3/2010</i>: Skyler hung out today while dad lectured. Alex had a doctor's appointment and, because of concerns of catching the flu, babies are not allowed in the doctor's office. So I got to take care of Skyler at my office and bring him to lecture. 
Like many of my students, Skyler mostly slept through a lecture on Operating Systems. There was a difficult moment when Skyler decided he was hungry (despite being fed just before class began).  I managed to feed him a bottle and keep talking.
I actually juggled as in juggling balls  (to demonstrate multi-tasking) a little later in the lecture so perhaps my ability to feed Skyler while lecturing is not so impressive.</description><pubDate>2/3/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Week 6 Update: Size, Sleep, and Feeding</title><description><i>1/30/2010</i>: Skyler weighed in at 10 pounds 13 ounces and 22.5 inches. That's up 11 ounces and an inch from last week. That puts him in about the 60th percentile on both the weight and length charts.
Growth spurts make Skyler hungry and it has been hard to have a firm feeding schedule. We are getting much better with sleep which is mostly due to Alex and I realizing that he'll happilly play with us all night long if we let him. We now put him to bed around seven where he cries for about five minutes then falls asleep. We feed him every three hours even if we have to wake him to do so. Of course he gets fed more when he lets us know he's hungry as he often does.</description><pubDate>1/30/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>5 Weeks Old</title><description><i>1/22/2010</i>: Sklyer is five weeks old today. He remains 21.5 inches long and now weighs 10 lbs 2 ozs. I trust the weight measurment more than the length as he tends to wiggle a bit when we get the tape measure out. Weeks three and four also had the same measurement then he jumped an inch in a week. Maybe next week he'll be another inch.
His measurements are completely normal.</description><pubDate>1/22/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Attitude</title><description><i>1/21/2010</i>: Skyler is showing good attitude and we're learning to be better parents. We were getting smiles from almost day one but we were also beginning to get some crying. We're just learning that after we're sure he's fed and has a clean diaper a little crying is OK.  
It took just a couple of hours for him to learn that he got more attention with smiles than he did by crying. This is much better all around.
On a related note, Skyler loves to travel, see new things, and meet new people. He looks from face-to-face and shares some smiles.</description><pubDate>1/21/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Right Hook</title><description><i>1/21/2010</i>: Skyler is beginning to show a little control of his movements.  His baby bouncer has some hanging stuffed animals and I was watching as he consistently waived his right hand to hit one animals then watched it swing.  When the swing stopped he'd hit it again. He didn't always get it first try but intent and success were definitely there. </description><pubDate>1/21/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Doctor Visit</title><description><i>1/18/2010</i>: Skyler had is one month visit with the doctor today. They  found him to be 21.5 inches long and 10.1 lbs which is pretty much what we were measuring. He routinely consumes about three ounces of milk which would allow for much variation depending on when we weigh him.
We got some medication for a blocked tear duct and some stuff for diaper rash should we need it. Nothing even bothersome on those fronts.
We also get the results back on the full range of genetic tests for possible problems.  Absolutely nothing to worry about there either.</description><pubDate>1/18/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Legs Support Weight</title><description><i>1/17/2010</i>: Skyler has little sense of balance but, he is supporting  the weight of his body with his legs. He holds the position for a few seconds and then we repeat. After about ten reps he's ready to do something else.</description><pubDate>1/17/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Week 4 Weigh In</title><description><i>1/15/2010</i>: <a href="http://skyler.balch.org/Skyler/images/WeightLengthChartDay28.gif" target="SkyPic"><img src="http://skyler.balch.org/Skyler/images/WeightLengthChartDay28.gif" align="right" width="120" ></a> Skyler weighed in today at 9 pounds 14 ounces. That's up six ounces from last week. He's 21 and a half inches long (tall?) which is a one inch gain. Skyler's measurements are just slightly above average according to the CDC <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm" target="USCharts">US government charts</a> on baby size by age.</description><pubDate>1/15/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Sleep is not an option</title><description><i>1/15/2010</i>: Skyler continues to have his dad's sleep habits. We've had a couple of nights where he slept in a three hour stretch but he's mostly been awake through the night and day. Mostly he'll appear to sleep for about twenty minutes then open his eyes.  In the rare moments when he's not hungry, he'll happilly wave his hands play with his feet and such. Otherwise he's vocal about his desire for a snack.
Speaking of snacks, Alex is doing a great job keeping up with milk demands. We have a few days supply in the freezer and a couple days supply in the fridge.</description><pubDate>1/15/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler is no longer a newborn</title><description><i>1/15/2010</i>: It's official, at 28 days newborns become infants. Skyler made a small bubble when asked to comment on his new status but would not further comment. I suspect that he was pondering if it was the right moment to ask for the car keys.</description><pubDate>1/15/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Just a little coordination</title><description><i>1/15/2010</i>: Skyler is showing just a little eye hand coordination. He's got a little seat with hanging stuffed animals. His wiggles and waving arms will occasional hit one of the stuffed animals causing it to move. Skyler is fascinated by the movement and seems to entertaining himself just a little. 
</description><pubDate>1/15/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler slept for more than three hours last night!</title><description><i>1/12/2010</i>: Skyler slept from 1 AM to 4:30 AM last night. Similar nap times were observed a couple of times during the day. He was on about an hourly cycle for the first few weeks and gradually lengthening.  While too soon to be a pattern, his parents (particularly Mom) are excited and more rested.</description><pubDate>1/12/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Forget the Swaddling Thing</title><description><i>1/10/2010</i>: Skyler has decided that arms need to be waived and he can no longer abide with being swaddled. He continues to be very hungry with demands for feeding at least hourly. The combination his waving his arms in front of his face combined with a strong need for the bottle makes for some interesting conversations.
The conversations get repeated often as he has not clued in that waving means loss of connection with the bottle -- at least until he can be reconnected.</description><pubDate>1/10/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Feeding Thoughts</title><description><i>1/7/2010</i>: Alex is heroically continuing to produce all the mother's milk that Skyler needs but we began to experiment with formula yesterday. Formula travels much better and we tried some yesterday when Skyler visited Dad on campus. He was not thrilled (taste?) at first but he slept for hours after getting his fill.
Hours of sleep is a very good thing so we tried him on some formula again later in the evening. He wouldn't take it. I tried a taste and agreed with Skyler that it didn't taste as good as Mom made. Fortunately we had some other formula around the house and he did like the powdered kind, specially when mixed with Mom made.
Alex's sister says mixing formula with mother's milk is a nanny "trick" to get babies to sleep. That part didn't work last night as we had our usual fuss from ten thirty to one before Skyler would surrender to sleep.
I think that there's just so much to learn about life that he just doesn't want to end the day. At least that's what happens with his dad.</description><pubDate>1/7/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Two Week Old Weigh-In</title><description><i>1/1/2010</i>: At two weeks old, Skyler weighs 8.8 pounds and is 20.5 inches long. According to the <a href="http://www.parentingweekly.com/baby/baby_health_safety/boys_growth.htm">US Goverment growth charts</a>, Skyler is at about the 75th percentile for his age.</description><pubDate>1/1/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Sounds</title><description><i>1/1/2010</i>: Around about this time, Skyler's supposed to be making distinctive sounds for when he's hungry, needs a diaper change, wants affection, etc.  He is making different sounds but all of them seem to indicate that he's hungry.
We decided to be proactive and check diapers on a regular basis so he may not be sitting in stuff long enough to get really irritated. We are also using Butt Paste and Skyler remains rash free.</description><pubDate>1/1/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Growth Spurt and Eating</title><description><i>1/1/2010</i>: The charts suggest that Skyler is ready for a growth spurt about now. Sure enough, he's decided that feedings should be hourly if not more often. He'll eat till he's absolutely full then want more in twenty minutes. 
I'd guess he's eating (drinking?) about 20 ounces of milk a day and Alex is procuding about an ounce an hour so we are freezing some.
</description><pubDate>1/1/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>What it's like</title><description><i>1/1/2010</i>: Being a Daddy is neither the thrill nor the horror that others suggested. Mildly tedious best describes my current experience. Life is mostly catching what I can of Alex's burden which involves a lot of feeding. 
Alex is pumping so I can feed with bottles. Even so, she still has to pump every three hours.
Random smiles are great. Changing diapers is a non-issue.</description><pubDate>1/1/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler heavier than at birth</title><description><i>12/27/2009</i>: Skyler was a typical baby and lost significant weight shortly after birth. As of today he has passed his birth weight. I calculate that, if he keeps gaining weight at this linear rate, he'll be about my weight by the age of ten.</description><pubDate>12/27/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Watching the mirror</title><description><i>12/26/2009</i>: Skyler loves to see himself in the mirror. We can't be sure if this means he likes seeing himself or the sight of another baby. But he is noticing.</description><pubDate>12/26/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>First Social Smile</title><description><i>12/26/2009</i>: I think "social smile" is the correct term. Skyler displayed his first smiles in response to events today. He reliably smiled when daddy pressed his nose. He also smiled at people he recognized -- most notably mommy.</description><pubDate>12/26/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Lift and move  Head</title><description><i>12/23/2009</i>: Skyler is lifting his head and turning his head to track objects.  He'll stare intently at things for some time.  Favorites are the Christmas tree (probably lights) and ceiling fans but people get some attention too.</description><pubDate>12/23/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Responding to Voices</title><description><i>12/21/2009</i>: Skyler is responding to voices sometimes to move his head and stare for a bit but often with eye contact.</description><pubDate>12/21/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler Born</title><description><i>12/18/2009 3:14:00 PM</i>: Skyler was born at 3:14 today. Due to a hospital mistake, Mom didn't get her pain meds but she stuck with it. Skyler appears healthy with no obvious defects. Proud parents are already seeing signs of advanced development.</description><pubDate>12/18/2009 3:14:00 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>Eyes Tracking</title><description><i>12/18/2009</i>: Skyler's eyes were tracking shapes and sounds from just after birth.</description><pubDate>12/18/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler is very late</title><description><i>12/16/2009</i>: <p><font color="red">Skyler is very late.</font> Alex is healthy, glowing, and impatient.</p>
			<p> current plan is to persuade Skyler that the time is now on Friday if he doesn't decide on his own before then.</p>			<p><a href="http://skyler.balch.org" target="Skyler"><i>Skyler Balch</i></a> was
 due on 11-Dec-09</p></description><pubDate>12/16/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Skyler is Late</title><description><i>12/12/2009</i>: <p><font color="red">Skyler is late.</font> Or is that Alex has not decided to push?</p><p>	Alex remains very healthy and glowing.  Last night we had fun dancing at the AWC/NAU party to the point where we were warned that if Alex gave birth we would have to buy another ticket.</p><p>
Last week the doctor said that he'd induce on Monday if everything did not happen before then.</p>
<p>			<a href="http://skyler.balch.org" target="Skyler"><i>Skyler Balch</i></a> is ddue on 11-Dec-09.</p></description><pubDate>12/12/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Not Looking Good</title><description><i>12/5/2009</i>: <p>It's not looking good. Sky boy is confrontational already and we were hoping for an early achiever.</p><p>I can't count the number of times that his mother and I have told Skyler to come out of his womb but he's not obeying. He's spouting some sort of nonsense that he's not scheduled till the 11th. <img src="http://balch.org/emoticons/ninja.gif" /> </p><p>All is good, Alex and Skyler are healthy. Alex is radient in the way that only a happy mother to be can be but very ready to not be pregnant. I think she misses seeing her feet... </p></description><pubDate>12/5/2009</pubDate></item><item><title>All Good</title><description><i>9/2/2009</i>: ll good news. All tests are positive and Mom is radiant and happy. <a href="http://balch.org/skyler" target="Skyler"><i>Skyler Balch</i></a> is due on 11 December 09.</description><pubDate>9/2/2009</pubDate></item>	
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