And he went in unto her and she conceived, and bare a daughter, and they called her name Rinah Berith. And lo, her mother got a breast infection last week, and she was down and out with fever for a few days, after which it subsided. And on Tuesday, her grandmother departed from the city of Tokyo and came unto Kennewick in the land of Washington, and her great aunt Sally from Chicago came also. OK, never mind. We’ve been reading Genesis out loud and it got to me.
Some people ask me how to pronounce her name. It’s pretty straightforward. REEEE-nuh beh-REEEETH … simple, eh? Technically, it’s not an “uhh” sound but a schwa, like the first “a” in “banana” or the “u” in circus or the … you get the idea.
Berith drinks milk desperately, day and night, and poops heaps and heaps. Her whole life consists of eating, pooping, and sleeping. Actually, that pretty much sums up my life as well. She smiles after pooping and smiles in her sleep, too. She giggled in her sleep this morning. I wonder what she dreams about. Probably milk and poop.
She is such a good baby. She usually only cries when she’s hungry or when her diaper is dirty. But even then, she gives fair warning with grimaces, which over the next five or ten minutes work their way up to warning whimpers, before she actually starts crying. And it’s not that obnoxious yelling that some babies do but heart-broken cries of wail and woe. It makes me want to cry just to hear it.
She likes baths and her little sighs of contentment after her diaper has been changed are hilarious. I’m so glad she likes to keep clean.
She likes to make faces. She has several faces in her repertoire, including monkey-face (which cracks me up to no end), disapproving-old-lady-face, I’m-a-boy-face, and I’m-thinking/pooping-really-hard-face. Mostly, she has the sweetest earnest little girl face.
So far, the one thing she seems to hate is the car seat. I don’t like cars either. *three cheers for public transportation* Like I said, such a good little baby. She screams and yells when she gets put in it, expressing the all those pent-up feelings I have about having to spend so much time in cars.
Her first soak-through-three-layers-of-clothing-poop-explosion happened today. *sigh* It was really gross. See?

At least breastfed babies have soupy poop that washes off really easily. Here endeth the pooping pictures. I will spare you the milking pictures.
Now, Rinah Berith is adorable… but did you really have to show me the poopy yuck? :-P
My son is a once-a-week kinda guy. What kind of diapers do you use?
I noticed when we got our son that other babies were mostly making pathetic whimpers, while our baby would make such cries that make windows ring, paint come off the wall and I’m sure seismologists around the world have been puzzled since he was born. But after a few months the sound didn’t seem that loud anymore, that is, we probably just began to act more subconscious to it, and now we notice the decibels only in the faces of others.
Yeah, pictures to prove it. We never took those but I really don’t need them to remember. So are you using cloth? That doesn’t look like a huggies blowout.
Nikki: That poopy yuck is about half of my life … the other half is milking myself to death. LOL.
Sarah & Christian: We use the Pampers Newborn. I haven’t actually gone out to buy any. What do you use? Is there something better?
Steinar: In the last couple days, her whimpering has gone to full-blown screaming are getting louder every day. Hearing that is more exhausting to me than the constant feeding and changing.
Note to self: finish consuming meal *before* visiting Emeth’s blog. Seriously, that photo brings back memories/mammaries.
Insofar as newborn disposibles go, Pampers are my favourite. Huggies are too trim in the crotch.
Have you thought about using cloth?
Hi Emeth, Congratulations with being a mother.
I also gave my babies breast milk, so you’ve brought back some very visceral memories LOL
Congratulations on your beautiful baby! I look forward to seeing one of the little smiles you mentioned :D