Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Chiara FAQ

This FAQ was originally published two weeks ago, when Chiara was four weeks old, but I'm posting it to the blog for posterity.  I've made a couple of [updates] with the latest information! 


Since we get a lot of the same questions from friends and family, we thought we'd prepare the Frequently Asked Questions About Chiara.

Q:  So how old is Chiara now?
A:  She was four weeks old on Friday, July 11th! [She's now six weeks old as of Friday, July 25th!]

Q:  How is she doing?
A:  She's doing great!  Her height (currently 22.5") is in the 93rd percentile of girls, and her weight (9lbs 3oz) is in the 50s.  She is starting to hold up her head when she's on her tummy, and she almost turned over on the doctor's exam table Friday (much to the surprise of the doctor, who said she was very strong -- and that normally she wouldn't be able to do that for weeks)!  [Her weight on Friday was 9lbs 13oz, so she should be over 10lbs by the time we go to her two-month well baby appointment in two weeks.]

Q:  How, exactly, is your daughter's name pronounced, exactly?
A:  Here, then, is the proper pronunciation of Chiara Alexeika:

Key-AH-rah Alex-SAYkah

Q:  How did you choose that name, anyway?
A:  Here's a brief synopsis.

First, many of our opinions about our daughter were formed during the pregnancy.  These impressions included "essentially good-natured" as my pregnancy was a *relatively* easy one;  "determined" and "stubborn" as she would not permit me to lie on either side since about 27 weeks (she would kick me repeatedly until I moved to my back);  "her own piper" since she was a week late;  you get the picture.

In addition, since "Robin" would be taking my last name, rather than Michael's, we wished to include a family-inspired name from Michael's side.

Since both Michael and I read a lot, we had a number of female character names that we had liked for some time.  As more personality traits arose, we started winnowing down the options.  Going into labor, we had six possible names.  By Friday evening after a full day with our daughter, we were both pretty sure who she was.

The name Chiara has roots both Italian and Celtic, though it was the Italian that actually inspired us.  When we were in Venice in September 2006, I ran out of books, but managed to find potentially the only bookseller in Venice who carried English-language novels!  Two books I chose because they were murder mysteries set in Venice, which we ended up loving because they were so fabulously written.  Chaira is the precocious daughter of the detective-inspector Brunetti (the hero of the series), and if you were to read some of these books, I think you'll guess why we chose the name.  In brief, she is thoughtful and studious, but also very strong-willed and opinionated.  

Alexeika, her middle name, is inspired by another character.  This one worked for us because there are already a number of Alex and Alexandra names in Michael's family, and we wanted her to be unique, while still paying tribute to her family.  Michael's grandmother Josie was one who had the opinion that children should have family names, and we wanted to be sure to honor that, albeit in our own fashion!  Also, I thought at the hospital that she might actually turn out to be a "Lexie," so we gave her a middle name that would allow for that!

Q:  So what are you calling her?
A:  She's introduced to people as Chiara.  What we're *actually* calling her these days doesn't tend to match what's on her birth certificate -- "beautiful girl," "squirmy girl," and "hiccoughy girl" are the most frequent names she's called.  She used to be "floppy girl" but she's a bit less floppy these days.  [Much less floppy, and we're making a concerted effort to use her name when we're talking to her, for reasons of Good Child Development.]

Q:  The all-important question -- how is she sleeping, and how are you sleeping?
A:  Mom and Dad are pretty tired, but we're coping.  Chiara sleeps a lot (she's a good sleeper).  We've been relatively fortunate -- she generally sleeps four or five hours at a stretch during the night, and sometimes a couple of hours at a time during the day.  But not right now.  Right now, she's determined to be amused by her daddy, who is trying his best to meet the challenge.  [We're up to five or six hours these days, so here's hoping that we'll be able to sleep through the night soon!]

Q:  You've probably been pretty inundated with visitors.  Who's been to see her?
A:  Her first visitors in the hospital were Michael's parents and his sister.  Since then, the Mazour grandparents have visited several times, Kristiana's mom has spent a couple of days here, and over the fourth of July weekend we had Kristiana's father and stepmother, Michael's sister, Cousin Alexandra, neighbors and work friends, etc.  Chiara has also been to visit Apple a couple of times.

Q:  I sent you something.  Did you get it?
A:  Yes we did!  Thank you thank you thank you so much for thinking of us!  We're so sorry that we have been so bad at sending out acknowledgements and thank-you notes.  We plead for forgiveness, as much of the time we have trouble getting out from under our daughter, but we're going to catch up, we promise.

Q:  So where can I find more pictures of Chiara?
A:  You will find almost-daily photo updates at m-and-k.smugmug.com.  Here's one of my my favorites, albeit one that's slightly blurry. [Updated with a much better, and less blurry shot]


Kristiana Kincaid
415.990.5123
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