I will skip the details of delivery here and present our final product below! I do have to say that we are tremendously impressed with and grateful to the Stanford Hospital nurses who have made the process so much easier for both Robb and me--they were wonderfully supportive, caring and efficient. I would not trade this delivery room for any other.
Here are some of the first photos taken after Nikolas was born. Grandma and grandpa Trklja made it to the hospital from L.A. just after the cord was cut and they witnessed the bathing and weighing of the baby. Steve, Laurie and the kids were also among the first to see Nikolas!
He learned quickly how to smile and make faces at people (See the stuck-out tongue above! We didn't teach him that, he knew by himself that he had us wrapped around his little finger and could do whatever he wanted--for now, at least!).
But look at that smile in the next picture.... it made me melt.
April 4th: Nikolas is able to lift his head and hold it for a few moments!
But Nikolas protested and demanded his rights as a month-and-something old.
April 12th: Grandma and grandpa Moore are here for a couple of weeks!
Nikolas has discovered that he loves going to restaurants. They are a wonderful place to sleep :) All that murmur inside and then going for a stroll after a meal....
But then again, sleeping on grandpa's shoulder isn't bad either!
April 26th: We are visiting Nikolas' great-grandparents Petrovic in Banning!
Nikolas had an incredible story to tell to his great-grandfather (deko) Dusko!
May 4th, 2007:
Mirko and Maria invited us along with Tim, Jane and baby Hannah for a nice evening and dinner at their place. Notice Nina checking out Nikolas. Maria took a similar photo of Nikolas looking at Nina, so these two are bound to cause some trouble next time they see each other!Daddy stayed in the Bay Area to deal with the movers and to subsequently fly to Florida and start his new job (and prepare the new house a bit for us), and Nikolas and I came back to L.A. to spend the next 3 weeks at my parents' place.
We are spending most of the time with cousin Mina and her kids, usually just Kristian and Ema while Mia is at school. Here are the boys at Malibu beach.
My mom will disagree but I don't think that the bedtime baths really affect his sleep schedule. His feeding and sleeping schedule is now pretty fixed like this:
-Wake up around 5-6am
-Make all sorts of sounds that he knows how to make (best part of the day!)
-Eat
-Take a nap around 9am
-Eat at 10am
-Now, depending on what we are doing and how much time we are spending outside, he generally eats every 3hrs unless he falls asleep in the car/restaurant/wherever the noise calms him down.
-In the evening he eats anywhere between 7-10pm, and then it's a toss-up whether that should be his last meal before a night's sleep or whether I should entertain him until after his next meal. Either way, this is the most difficult time for him to fall asleep and we need to hold him and put him down very carefully when he eventually closes his eyes. The best way is to feed him in bed so that he falls asleep by himself at the end of the feeding.
-Feeding around 1-2am: this is really a snack, he barely eats and never even opens his eyes.
-Repeat
May 13th, 2007
Another visit to Banning. Great-aunt and uncle Lukich came to see us too.
Mina and Dragan invited us for a delicious and fun brunch at their place, with chocolate fondue and mimosas among other things!
While we were enjoying ourselves watching some unbelievable funny old Yugoslavian music videos from the 80's (I couldn't believe they looked that old, wow, we ARE old!), the kids had their fun too.
Here are old buddies, Nikolas and Kristian.
May 25th, 2007:
Nikolas and mommy flew to Gainesville, FL to join daddy. He was excellent on the plain--he didn't cry, instead he just ate, slept and charmed people around him and collected compliments. He made it so easy for me although I had to hold him in my arms during the whole flight and change his diaper on the toilet lid in the bathroom as, apparently, United flights don't have proper changing tables!!!
Florida here we come....!
It's so hot here that we can't do our regular walks outside, but we like our new house. Here is Nikolas jumping from joy after he saw the playground in our backyard.
Nikolas is babbling away these days.... pictures alone as a portrayal just don't do him justice. The sounds he makes are just adorable. He mastered gooo last month and now he has moved on to buuu, ey, ay, hey, lala.... and he points out to us every morning how much stronger his vocal chords have become!
We discovered that we could still go for daily walks, but only either very early in the morning (before 8am) or after 7pm. I usually carry him in the Mei Tai wrap and he enjoys it a lot. He likes the hotsling too, although it's already getting a bit tight for him!
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