December 4, 2008: Liesl is One Week Old

Hard to believe that Liesl is now one week old.  Time is flying already.

I slept in a little this morning then got up, showered and headed down to the basement to start work around eleven.  I was officially on vacation until after lunch, which would normally be more like two in the afternoon, but there were thousands of emails waiting for me and it took more than an hour just to clean out enough emails so that I was able to send and receive them again.

Work ended up being less busy today than I had assumed that it would be.  There was plenty to do regardless and it kept me busy all afternoon.  Maybe tomorrow won’t be so busy either.  I was figuring that there would be a ton of work this week and next because of the industry freeze that comes in mid-December.  Normally that is the case but market volatility might be affecting things.

We spent the afternoon and evening just hanging out in the living room.  I worked until six thirty so my evening was fairly short.  We watched some Mary Tyler Moore and then everyone went to bed around nine thirty leaving Liesl in the living room with me while I played Fable 2 until around one in the morning when she decided to get up and look for some food.  Then it was off to bed.

December 3, 2008: Liesl’s First Doctor’s Visit

Dominica is feeling much better today after getting a lot of rest last night.  I slept in until around eleven being quite exhausted having stayed up very late with Liesl to allow Dominica to sleep.

I am really thankful for my time “away from the office” this week.  I am out of work until midday tomorrow.  This is practically my biggest break from the office in three years if you don’t consider me working this weekend or Monday morning.  So I guess it isn’t that big of a break but it feels pretty significant with all of the upheaval going on.

Liesl is very calm today.  Probably in part because she got such a great night’s sleep last night.  She has her first doctor’s appointment today with her pediatrician at two thirty.  So I pretty much just got up and got ready to take her to the doctor’s today.

The appointment went really well.  Her doctor is right around the corner from us so that was really easy.  This is both Dominica and Liesl’s first trip out of the house since coming home from the hospital.  Liesl’s weight is just a tad low but nothing to be concerned about.  This is common and they will be checking her weight again in a week.  Her current weight is 7lb 5ozs which is the same as her discharge weight on Sunday afternoon.  Everything else looks good.  The doctor thinks that she is very healthy.

We have the “family schedule” now for the weekend.  The Toccos are leaving Peekskill on Friday morning because they have some things that they have to do in Frankfort and they have to be back by Friday afternoon.  My family was originally going to come up on Sunday but is moving their schedule up to Friday so that we will always have someone here helping out.  So they will leave Friday morning and will arrive in Peekskill late on Friday afternoon.  I am working on Friday as it is going to be exceptionally busy and two people from my team are out on vacation so there is no spare capacity at all.

The afternoon and evening were mostly relaxing.  We all hung out in the living room with Dominica reading, her mom knitting, her dad listening to a book on his digital audio player and me playing Fable 2 on the XBOX 360.  Oreo was very happy to have everyone hanging out in one place.  Liesl went between being held and just hanging out in her swing which she loves.

Dominica went up to bed to relax for a few hours and then came down to read while I played Fable 2 for a while after her parents went to bed.  It was around two when she, Liesl, Oreo and I went to bed.

Final Fantasy III (Nintendo DS) – Bahamut

One of the most confusing pieces of FF3 (at least on the DS version) is what to do when you meet Bahamut, the dragon, in the mountains.  If you make it this far on your own you quickly discover that the dragon kills you almost instantly, there is nothing that you can do.  The character Desch, whom you meet in the dragon’s nest, gives you a hint that the dragon is too much for you and that you should run away, and he is right.

If you are like me and never pull out the directions to the game you might get confused by the fact that there is no “run” option in the combat menu.  This lead me to believe that I had to fight the dragon.  I looked online and no one else is mentioning not knowing how to run away so I figured that I needed to post for those who are stuck and lost at this point.

In order to run from the dragon Bahamut you must hit the Right and Left shoulder buttons of the DS together instead of choosing to attack or use magic.  This will silently trigger the run option.  It is a very confusing bit of the combat interface and unnecessarily so.

Don’t worry that Bahamut will likely kill one or more of your party before you manage to escape.  Anyone who dies is magically alive again immediately after the battle.

December 2, 2008: Driving to Scarsdale

It was only our second night with Liesl and we all actually managed to get sleep last night.  She doesn’t exactly sleep through the night but she sleeps for four or five hour stretches and allows us to get some sleep in.  Not bad at all.

The job today for Dominica’s dad and I is to get out to Buy Buy Baby and get the swing replaced that doesn’t work.  The one that we have plays music and we can hear the motor running but it doesn’t make the swing swing at all.  Luckily the shipping label is still on the box so we shouldn’t have any problem returning it.

We left to go to Buy Buy Baby around noonish, just after having eaten lunch, and made it all of the way to the Taconic Parkway before discovering that the car adapter for the GPS unit was smashed and useless.  So the GPS ran out of juice and we had no idea how to get down to where we needed to go in Scarsdale.  So we turned around and just made a trip to the Crompond, NY post office.

Liesl Yawning in the Morning Sun

The Crompond post office was actually a great find.  It is closer to us than the Peekskill post office and loads more convenient.  It is a little country post office with just a single person working.  Very handy for normal things.  We stopped in there and sent off two boxes of stuff.  One box of video games heading to Texas for our nieces and one box of camera supplies to Dominica’s cousin.  This was my Nikon 5005 SLR that I used to take a thousand or two images (mostly slide and monochrome print) over the years.  I bought the camera around the time that I was seventeen and it was the camera that I used when I was doing sports and covers for the newspaper.  It is sad to see it leave but I am happy that someone will get some use out of it.  I have been on all digital for years now and know that I will never use a film camera again.  If we were to keep it it would just be a waste.

At home we gathered directions to Buy Buy Baby in Scarsdale from Google Maps and headed out again at around two in the afternoon.  It took almost an hour to get there but the trip is incredibly simple and I could do it again without any directions without any problem.

The exchange at Buy Buy Baby was incredibly simple.  It was just a fast exchange and we were in and out of the store in under five minutes.  I have never been in a Buy Buy Baby before but it is really nice.  It is the baby store chain owned and operated by Bed, Bath and Beyond and it is laid out just like a BB&B.

It was four when we got back to Peekskill.  Then we set up the papasan swing and tried it out.  Liesl loves it.  She also really likes nature sounds, which it makes.  We have been having her sleep with our Timex clock radio with nature sounds running all of the time.

This evening we had a fire in the fireplace.  Liesl’s first fire!  She will likely be having a lot of these over the years much as I did growing up.  My parents had a fireplace in the living room of the old farm house and then a fireplace in the living room of the new house that they built on the farm.  Then, when I was off at college, dad installed the fireplace from the old farmhouse into the basement of the new house.

We put on Transformers which just arrived from Amazon on BluRay.  It is our second BluRay movie.  It was cute.  Nothing amazing but a decent movie.  Dominica has seen it before.  This was my first time seeing it.  It is a very popular title first on HD-DVD and then on BluRay once HD-DVD died out.

Dominica went to bed really early around nine and her parents went to bed around ten.  Liesl was very happy in her new swing so I stayed up with her to let Dominica get as much sleep as possible.  She was so happy in the swing that I ended up staying up until three thirty in the morning letting her sleep!

I spent my quiet baby time in the living room next to Liesl playing Fable 2 on the XBOX 360.  Getting that amount of time to play it solid allowed me to make some significant advances in the game.  This is the most that I have gotten to play the game yet.  So far I really like it.

December 1, 2008: The Sleepless Nights Begin

Dominica and I got no sleep last night.  Because Liesl spent all of her time in the hospital in the NICU and never in Dominica’s hospital room there was never any chance at all for any of us to get to know her outside of the NICU setting.  In the NICU we were only around Liesl while we were visiting or when she was hungry.  We never got to know what she was like at night at all so we have a lot of learning to do about each other.

Liesl didn’t cry all night but we did have to take turns holding her and she did cry quite a bit.  We both napped what little we could while the other was taking care of Liesl but there was very little sleep to be had.  Oreo was also kept awake most of the night and quite unhappy.

Needless to say, I was very exhausted when I started work at seven thirty this morning.  I worked for several hours this morning with it being very, very busy.  There was a lot of work saved up from the long holiday weekend.

I found out today that I have a pretty major paycut coming due to the market problems.  Everyone is affected in the banking industry hardly just me or even just my company.  It is extremely unfortunate that bad investing and bad businesses decisions get passed on to the people who work hard and have no connection to the monetary losses at all (in fact, the business areas for which I work had a banner year!) but at least by everyone taking a cut it saves thousands of peoples’ jobs who would otherwise have to be cut.  We don’t know when the cut is going to begin but it must be coming soon.  In a week or two, if I were to guess.

The good news is that I am on vacation for most of this week which will give me some time to help out around the house, get caught up on things other than work and, most importantly, run the constant errands that are necessary with a new baby at home.  There are tons of things that we need that we hadn’t thought about previously.  Luckily everything that we need is generally available from Stop and Shop which is right around the corner.

I remembered to pay the mortgage today. Today is our very first mortgage payment on our new house in Peekskill.  It has been a year and a half since we were last making mortgage payments.

This afternoon, Dominica’s father and I made a run out to the Beach Shopping Center to pick up some necessities.  We hit CVS and that took forever.  The pharmacists there were really bad about customer service and what could easily have been a two minute trip to pick up some over the counter vitamins turned into a major ordeal because the script was written in such a way that only a pharmacist could get us the right thing and translate it into something useful as the script was accidentally written for six times the actual dosage intended!

Then Dominica’s dad went to the dollar store to pick up some cheap plates as we do not have enough for everyone to use and I ran over to GameStop to get some games for our nieces in Texas.  Dominica and I only just learned this week that Madeline has been really into video games and has played through all of the games that she owns for the Game Boy Advance several times and that she has nothing new to play at all.  So we are sending down ten GBA games of ours that Dominica and I no longer play for her.

We also found out that the Grices were unaware that the Nintendo Wii also plays GameCube games.  So we are looking for some good, used GC games to send to the girls.  I got a great deal on a handful of games today and am sending them Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life, Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life, The Fairly Odd Parents: Breakin’ Da Rules and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles.  We are hoping that with a variety of different types of games that Madeline might branch out into different areas and that Emily might find some types of games that she actually enjoys.

Then we ran over to Stop and Shop to pick up food and additional baby supplies.  Then back home because it was so late.  The original plan was to run to Buy Buy Baby down in Scarsdale but that is pretty far away and we would run into rush hour traffic if we did it today.  So that is being saved for tomorrow.  It is a good thing that I have several days off in which to deal with this stuff.

I talked to dad today and the plan is that he and my aunt Sharon and uncle Leo will be coming down to Peekskill to visit and see Liesl on Sunday.  So they are pretty likely to arrive pretty late, probably around six or so.  I am not sure if they will cross paths with the Toccos or not.  We aren’t sure of their schedule yet.

Liesl was much more relaxed today than she was last night.  Her grandmother knows how to take care of her and Dominica and I are getting better at knowing what it is that she wants and needs.  She is much happier today as there is much less upheaval and she got to spend pretty much the entire day with someone holding her.

Dinner tonight was Thanksgiving dinner which none of us had managed to have yet.  Dominica’s mother made turkey for them and Quorn fake turkey for us, stuffing, gravy (mushroom), peas with mushrooms, sweet potato crunch, mashed potatoes, sweet potato pie, etc.

The PS3 as a movie and television surrogate has been extremely popular.  Dominica’s father watched The Gameplan with The Rock which was cute and somewhat entertaining.  Then everyone watched Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story which was really dumb.  Then a little Mary Tyler Moore before bed.  We had a fire in the fireplace as well.

The original plan had been to try sleeping downstairs in the living room because there are more places where we can sit and hold Liesl.  She did so well down in the living room all day today that we were hoping that that would extend into the night if we didn’t move her up to the bedroom.  The living room is also marginally warmer than the bedroom.  We were so tired, though, that we decided to give the bedroom a try again.  Oreo was too keen on sleeping in the living room either.  He has his routine and prefers to stick to it as much as possible.