No new pictures yet (it's night and I want some by daylight) but an update. Alaula has started utilizing her moist hide: she hadn't yet, so I thought she was having trouble finding it (it's a hollow stone with a removable lid and a hole hardly big enough for my thumb to fit), but it turns out she just needed a reason! I fed her this past Sunday for the first time, and though I don't yet know if she's pooped (I don't see it, so I imagine it's time to get my gloves on and root around), she must be done digesting because there's hardly a lump at all.
I freaked out at first because I didn't know she was in the cool hide: I looked for her in her usual warm spots before checking, but I have so much moss in the moist hide that when I didn't see her on top I forgot to check if she'd burrowed. Five minutes of panic later and I tried again, and I actually found her nestled under four inches of cool, damp (but not dripping) terrarium moss.
As an added bonus, I happened to remember someone's advice on here that if I wanted to hold my new baby without stressing her I should try when she's calm and quiet, and it totally worked! She curled up in my palm for about 2 minutes before trying to leave: I let her go, and she moved off at a lazy pace, seemingly at ease. Hooray for first contact!