

Cora is 13 pounds, 3 ounces, and about 24 1/2 inches long, putting her betweent he 25th and 50th percentile for both categories, according to an online chart. We'll get the official numbers next week when we go back to the doctors' for her next round of shots. She has outgrown a lot of her clothing, and I spent much of yesterday washing her new, bigger clothes and putting away the newborn and 0-3 month items.
She's now back on the Pacific Standard Time, thankfully. We flew home Sunday night, and she was sleeping in the evening and then awoke at 2 Monday morning. On Tuesday, she awoke at 3:30, and on Wednesday she didn't get up until 5. Thursday our day together started at 7, and on Friday and Saturday she slept until 8, after fussing at about 6:30 and then returning to sleep (Good Baby!!).
Here she is with her plaque.
Previous years winners have all been TV presenters from LA. This was the first year the award went to a local newspaper reporter.
I was nice and quiet until Mum had to get up and make a speech, then I decided I had to cry, so Dad had to take me out of the ballroom and watch and listen from the door.
I don't care though, that's my job.
It falls off as she sleeps (the blanket in her bassinet has quite a bit of her hair on it) and we also find it on her clothes. She has an interesting style at the moment, long on the bottom and balding in the middle. A bit of a monk mullet, you could call it.
We had a big weekend with the Partridges here - after the zoo/Dodger game Friday, we went to Hollywood and CityWalk on Saturday and to Santa Monica on Sunday. In a coffee shop in CityWalk, we actually met a married couple with kids named Stacy and Lisa. We both thought we were the only sets of Stacy/Stacey and Lisas in the world. This Stacy also has English parents, who lived in the British Virgin Islands, though he was born in the U.S.
She was very good for her first time at church - slept nearly the whole time, and never made a sound.
Stace was off on Good Friday, so we took a short one-night trip to San Diego County, our first time away with Cora. She slept in a little travel bed and did very well.