I'm not sure why peepee teepees are a popular shower gift (supposedly -- I never got any) because I've already been peed on more in two weeks with a baby girl than I was in two-plus years of Patrick in diapers. So thanks for that, Audrey.
Aurdrey is a lot different than Patrick. I was always vaguely worried that I had really gotten off easy with Patrick and I was going to pay for it if/when I had a second child. And I was also scared of having a girl baby. So far, it seems that I was somewhat right. I think Audrey is still pretty easygoing, and she by necessity gets less time just for her. But she does not like to be put down. (Patrick never cared. Bouncy seat, bed, whatever.) She also is not a fan of sleeping on her back. This is not great. Because I am paranoid, you see, and there is that whole back to sleep campaign, and I would just put her on her back EXCEPT she is strong and stubborn and somehow manages to get herself on her side and THEN I get nervous and no one gets any sleep. Well, this is not true. Audrey sleeps just fine on her back when she is nestled in her Boppy, which of course you are not supposed to do. But I figure it's all right during the day when I'm right there watching.
Anyway. Physically, she is much more newborn-like than Patrick was, as I alluded to yesterday. She is currently looking massively in need of exfoliation on her hands and feet. The nurses warned me about this, which was nice, because Patrick never had peeling skin, or if he did, it was underneath his fleece sleeper since it was December and not record-breaking days of 100-degree heat. I think she is sleepier but that could just be my faulty memory. Her cord stump is showing no signs of falling off, which is beginning to annoy me, because I would like to actually bathe her. (Patrick's fell off at 10 days old.) {Sidenote: I got steri strips for this c-section as opposed to staples and they were supposed to fall off 'in about two weeks' and they, too are showing no signs of falling off, which is ALSO beginning to annoy me.}
She is a LOUD sleeper. She grunts and squeaks and does all manner of things. In the hospital, they said she was a 'spitter' but this was because she was a c-section-without-labor baby which meant she hadn't been squeezed through the birth canal to get rid of all the stuff in her chest. Or whatever. This, I guess, has gone away, but sometimes she still seems to have to catch her breath. Or perhaps it is just that my giant boob is covering her nose when she's trying to eat so she actually can't breathe. I also wonder if the grunting is related to Wimbledon, as it began on the day of her birth and I have been watching it every day since then. It ended today with Roger Federer's seventh title, matching Pete Sampras, and, Audrey, if you're ever reading this, please note that I really loved Pistol Pete and I did not want Federer to equal his record BUT I could not bring myself to root for Andy Murray the hometown favorite who would have been the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936 or something. Anyway, attending Wimbledon is probably on my bucket list, and somehow I have gotten way off track so I'll just stop here and write more as I think of it, heh.