I took a picture of Connor's plate of food tonight. Years from now this will be a crazy thing to do, but tonight it was very momentous. He has never had a plate of food before! Usually I have 4 or 5 little containers of pureed veggies, applesauce, cottage cheese, etc. His meals haven't resembled "normal" until this week, and tonight was the first night he had exactly what we had: sloppy joe meat, homemade macaroni and cheese, and fresh steamed broccoli and cauliflower.
I have no idea if I'm giving him too much or too little, or if this is even ok for an almost 10-month-old to eat (it's all these first-time-mom jitters). I figure he'll let me know if it's a bad idea. Well, I think he liked it! He didn't eat all the food on his plate (nor did he actually eat it off of his plate), but we're well on our way to regular big boy food!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Milestone Week
This week two big things happened. Connor cut his first tooth and he became mobile. We've been waiting on these things for quite some time. His pedi told us at his 4 month appointment that he was teething, so of course any fussiness for the past 6 months has been due to teething. Well, apparently not! His tooth finally arrived a few days before turning 10 months old. And mobility--ahhh sweet mobility. I say that now, because for the past 3 months or so I've been slightly anxious about why he seems so content to stay put when babies his age and younger are crawling all around him. Now he army crawls all over the house, and I can take a deep breath and relax.
Lesson learned: Connor is an individual and he does not go by a book. He has his own time for doing things. He's perfectly normal and healthy and just right. I can simply enjoy each day and each milestone, because time really does go by so quickly. Pretty soon I'll be running all over the house, chasing a little boy who was once content to sit and take toys out of a bucket one by one. For now I get to watch him explore everything he can for the first time. Fun!
Lesson learned: Connor is an individual and he does not go by a book. He has his own time for doing things. He's perfectly normal and healthy and just right. I can simply enjoy each day and each milestone, because time really does go by so quickly. Pretty soon I'll be running all over the house, chasing a little boy who was once content to sit and take toys out of a bucket one by one. For now I get to watch him explore everything he can for the first time. Fun!
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Big boy! |
Fall Fun
I'm not exactly sure when fall officially starts, but temps have been in the 60's and I've had my pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks, so I'll just say it's here. We had a fun few days, so I thought I'd post some pictures of our little adventures.
Connor and I had our first experience at a pumpkin patch! (Yes, I'm 28 and this is the first time I've been to one). |
He wasn't really interested in the pumpkins, but he thought the dirt and twigs were delicious :) (Please excuse the gross pumpkin remains in the background). |
Connor with his friends, Danielle and Noemi. "Say cheese" doesn't quite work yet. |
Nothing says Fall like the beach! We headed to Laguna and enjoyed the chilly day. (Although Connor looks like he's ready to go fly fishing). |
We love the beach! |
Our trip ended with Mommy getting a mocha from Starbucks. The perfect end to a great October day at the beach. |
Next was a family birthday party. Connor got to meet Auntie Cousin Hanna for the first time. He's helping her play a family favorite card game, 31. Next year he'll have his own hand. :) |
He loves his Auntie Cousin Hanna! |
Thursday, September 29, 2011
A Visit to Chicago
Connor loved spending time with his Grandma and Grandpa. |
Grandma and Connor enjoyed lots of meal times together, and I LOVED having a break from the mess :) |
Grandpa discovered one of Connor's favorite things to do |
First time he had a "big boy bath" and it definitely took two of us because that kid is squirmy! |
On our last day there, Connor got to celebrate Grandpa's birthday with him at Chick Fil A |
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
The Fair
Last Thursday we went to the LA County Fair. We went last year when I was very pregnant, and what I remember most is how much my feet hurt. Silly me--I wore the worst shoes. Note to self: do not wear thin sandals for hours of walking on concrete when 6 months pregnant and HUGE. This year my feet were great and so was our little guy.
Connor was a little unsure of the horses |
He has a great view from up there! No wonder he likes it so much! |
Maybe this will make Connor NOT afraid of clowns (but aren't all kids (and adults) afraid of clowns?) |
Our family |
It looks like Connor had a great time! |
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Testing
A couple weeks ago I took Connor in to see his pediatrician. He wasn't due for another visit until his 9 month appointment, but I was concerned about his weight gain (or lack of weight gain) and didn't want to wait a whole month. He had only gained a few ounces since the previous month. He weighed in tall and skinny--28" and 15 lbs 9 oz. The doctor wasn't too concerned, but he did offer to have tests done just to make sure there's nothing wrong that is causing his low weight gain.
We went back the next day and Connor had a blood and urine test and a chest x-ray. It was so sad! For the x-ray, he had to sit in this cylinder contraption with his arms straight up. I couldn't stay in the room. I'm so glad Derek was there. I'm pretty sure getting his blood drawn was even less fun for our brave little boy. I had to hold him on my lap while two medical people did their thing. Apparently Connor was trying to kick his way free. The man sitting in front of us holding his arm said he wished he had worn his cup that day.
After a few days of trying not to worry and struggling to trust God with the outcome, the tests came back completely normal. He is perfectly fine! I was relieved, and not just for these tests. I have worried about Connor's weight since he was about 4 months old. I've questioned my milk supply, stressed about how many minutes he nurses for, etc. Now I know for sure: Connor is healthy, happy, and skinny!
In the past two weeks since the tests, he has actually gained almost a pound (major attempts to fatten him up still underway). While that is huge progress, it's even better knowing that whatever he gains or doesn't gain, he is just fine.
We went back the next day and Connor had a blood and urine test and a chest x-ray. It was so sad! For the x-ray, he had to sit in this cylinder contraption with his arms straight up. I couldn't stay in the room. I'm so glad Derek was there. I'm pretty sure getting his blood drawn was even less fun for our brave little boy. I had to hold him on my lap while two medical people did their thing. Apparently Connor was trying to kick his way free. The man sitting in front of us holding his arm said he wished he had worn his cup that day.
After a few days of trying not to worry and struggling to trust God with the outcome, the tests came back completely normal. He is perfectly fine! I was relieved, and not just for these tests. I have worried about Connor's weight since he was about 4 months old. I've questioned my milk supply, stressed about how many minutes he nurses for, etc. Now I know for sure: Connor is healthy, happy, and skinny!
In the past two weeks since the tests, he has actually gained almost a pound (major attempts to fatten him up still underway). While that is huge progress, it's even better knowing that whatever he gains or doesn't gain, he is just fine.
I just love this little guy! |
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Now I'm really going green
Today I will be gathering up my vast array of cleaning products and getting rid of them. They will be replaced with some vinegar, baking soda, water, and squirt bottles. What led me to this decision? It's mostly due to the fact that I have a very dirty house right now and I've been reluctant to clean it because I don't want to fill the house with fumes. My deep cleanings have gotten further and further apart since being pregnant and then having Connor. It's so bad that Derek actually offered to clean the bathrooms the other day. I'm a clean freak. I can't have a dirty house! So I did some research and discovered that it's very simple, cheap, and easy to make non-toxic cleaners.
I am a little skeptical, especially because I'm a slightly OCD when it comes to cleanliness (although you couldn't tell by our home right now). Will the counters and the floors REALLY get clean? I guess it can't be worse than it currently is. And it will be nice to know that Connor can gnaw on the coffee table without slurping up furniture polish at the same time. We'll see how it goes!
The verdict: The floors, toilet bowl, and counters sparkle! The mirrors streaked a lot, but I read that it's due to the film left from the other cleaners. I need to use some rubbing alcohol to take it off and then the new cleaner will work wonderfully.
I was hoping it would get clean, but I didn't expect it to shine. I'm convinced. The vinegar and baking soda combo is my new favorite "all purpose cleaner".
I am a little skeptical, especially because I'm a slightly OCD when it comes to cleanliness (although you couldn't tell by our home right now). Will the counters and the floors REALLY get clean? I guess it can't be worse than it currently is. And it will be nice to know that Connor can gnaw on the coffee table without slurping up furniture polish at the same time. We'll see how it goes!
My old household cleaning products |
My new and improved household cleaning products |
I was hoping it would get clean, but I didn't expect it to shine. I'm convinced. The vinegar and baking soda combo is my new favorite "all purpose cleaner".
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