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  • Sleepin' and eatin' well, and the Fish Day Parade

    Stacey and Alex 20:12 pm on July 15, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    We’ve been experimenting with a baby spoon with some frozen breast milk slush to see how well Ben adapts to and handles being spoon-fed. Turns out he does it pretty well. No spit-out, tongue-thrusting reflex kicking anything out. His first time a few days ago, he was like a pro, right away.

    Well, with that success, we are proud to announce Yet Another First: Benjamin had rice cereal–his first solid food–today for the first time ever. One tablespoon with several tablespoons of breastmilk (making it really runny, but it thickened up more with time and more stirring). He pretty much ate it all, though he got a little on the table and a little more on his chin…

    We’re a little nervous about how this change will affect what happens in his diapers… but a bit more seriously concerned about how it will affect his sleeping (he’s been back on a sleeping-all-night schedule the last three nights, yay!) and his height/weight.

    So we’re really proud again. Big day with the giraffe, and then this. Whoo! :)

    Port Washington, WI has their annual Fish Day celebration, which is all about (iirc) celebrating the fishing heritage of the town (it’s right on Lake Michigan). They have a great one-day celebration, with a pretty good (but candy-free…) parade. Today it was really super-hot. Too much sun. Ben was sweating and uncomfortable. We finally found some shade, and he played and generally enjoyed himself, sitting up on the blanket and watching everything and everyone. Once the parade was over, he slept during most of our drive to Gurnee Mills….all tuckered out, poor boy.

     
  • 20.

    Stacey and Alex 21:48 pm on July 11, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Yesterday, Monday, July 10th, 2006, was Benjamin’s 20-weeks-old birthday.

    FIVE MONTHS. Crazy!

    Today, though, was his four-month followup visit with his pediatrician. A little late, due to some scheduling issues (doc’s taking Wednesdays off all summer, go figure), but not a big deal.

    Stats from his visit today:

    • Height: 26 1/4 inches
    • Weight: 16 lbs, 12 ounces
    • Head Circumference: 16 3/4 inches

    His doctor was quite satisfied with his progress and appearance. He’s right on track with most things, and a little ahead of the game in others. We’ve been given the green light for introducing rice cereal, too (just a little; we’re still breastfeeding)…but of course, we’re not ready (though we bought the cereal already a few weeks ago)!

    Ben’s really been quite a trooper these last several days. He is rolling over back and forth, front to back, back to front, etc etc, like nobody’s business. He’s not figured out that he can steamroll his way across a room yet, but we’re sure he will soon. He’s not quite crawling yet, either, but every day, literally, he gets a little more coordinated and a little more successful with his attempts. He’s sitting up for longer periods of time, too, when he’s not being lazy. ;)

    He got shots again today, too. The same three he got last time. He only cried once when he got stuck, for about 5 seconds, and that was it. He was all smiles after that, and it was like nothing happened. Amazing. Several hours later, and on into this evening, he seems to have a little bit of a fever and is doing some heavier sweating, but that’s typical….he’s on some baby Tylenol to keep him comfortable.

    His doctor was disappointed we haven’t put him on any Vitamin D supplement yet, despite our reassurances that he’s getting plenty of time in the sun. He also expects us to have been sleeping through the night by the time he’s 6 months or we’re supposed to start letting him cry it out so he figures out he’s supposed to be sleeping through the night. We’re supposed to start on cereal now and solids at six months… We’ve read -everywhere- that solids shouldn’t be started any earlier than 6 months (ideally sometime in the 6-8 month time frame, so 6 months is on the early end of the spectrum…), so we’re not in any hurry there, either. He says cereal doesn’t count as far as solids are concerned…we’re not quite sure that’s true…

    So basically, we’re trying to figure out–with all due respect, of course–just how correct he is about these things, what our options are, etc.

    Anyway…. just an update, again. Hard to believe he’s five months old already. Almost halfway through the infant phase of his life already. He’s a strong, healthy, handsome, darling baby, and a great kid so far. Everything we wanted in a child, and so much more.

     
  • Sitting up? Check!

    Stacey and Alex 16:16 pm on July 3, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    So he’s been sitting up for a minute or two or more, with increasing duration, for a couple weeks or so now…maybe three?

    Yesterday he was sitting on the lawn at a backyard party, for about 15 minutes. Unassisted.

    Today, he’s been sitting off and on, minding his own business–unassisted, again–for most of the afternoon!

    Sure, he still falls over once in a while, but he’s definitely able to catch himself and prevent falls (most of the time), and he’s got really great control overall.

    We’ve spent a fair amount of time with him practicing, and most importantly, we think, letting him crawl around on and around us in awkward positions, getting a feel for upside down, rightside up, trying to right himself no matter what angle he’s at or position he’s in, helping him with standing up, walking and dancing around, etc. We think it’s helped him get strong and develop better control.

    He’s also coming along very quickly now with the crawling… he’s not crawling anywhere yet, but he’s able to get his legs underneath himself, and he can reposition himself and spin around and kind of wobble around. Give him a week and he’ll be crawling, too!

    As for back-to-front flipping/rolling over, he’s basically got down what he needs to do to make it happen…it’s just a matter of putting it all together now; any day!

    Two naps today on his back, too. He’s getting better about that, but he still has to be pretty darn tired for it to happen successfully.

    Anyway, another Proud Parents Moment(tm)! :) It’s weird that these things seem to be happening so quickly; we’re still pretty thrilled from the initial rollovers a few days ago! Pretty soon he’ll be borrowing the car!

     
  • Rolling over...check.

    Stacey and Alex 14:59 pm on July 2, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Looks like it wasn’t a fluke after all… He’s rolled over at least a couple times a day now, every day since we first noticed him doing it. He’s only rolling over in the one direction (to the right from belly to back) so far, but hey, he’s got it! :)

    He’s getting better with his sitting, too, from day to day, and he’s starting to really get his knees up under himself for crawling, too. Whee!

     
  • Flippin'

    Dad 9:39 am on June 30, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    At 8:52am this morning, Ben rolled over from his stomach to his back for the first time ever unassisted!

    [[ EDIT: Second time. See the post above this one! :) ]]

    :) :) :)

    He was in his crib; I had just entered his room, and he was still kind of half-asleep. I called his name, and he propped himself up on his hands to look around (as he’s been doing for weeks now). He cranked his head back and up to look at me, and we started our “morning chat”, talking to each other…

    All of a sudden, he rolled over onto his back and kept right on talking back to me as if nothing had happened. It was done so effortlessly, yet intentionally.

    I about flipped myself!

    He’s actually flipped himself over several times before, but it was always on the bed or the couch with one of us sitting next to him, so the mattress or cushion was always angled, and he was basically rolling downhill more than actually turning over. ;)

    One more milestone! We honestly figured he’d flip from back to front first, based on how he’s been doing when we’ve been playing with him. And of course we realize that this first success doesn’t mean instant mastery, either.

    He’s such a strong little guy. He’s up to about 2 minutes or so sitting up unassisted now, too, and loves standing up (with our help).

    He’s only 4 1/2 months!

     
  • Bumbo

    Dad 23:10 pm on June 11, 2006 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    We picked up a Bumbo seat at USA Baby in Brookfield a couple nights ago. We opened one up in the store and sat Benjamin in it; he seemed to like it OK. Mom definitely has her reservations about it, so we agreed to not let him spend a LOT of time in it so he can still learn to sit on his own.

    So far….mixed results, really. Benjamin definitely can tell the seat is trying to control and contain him, and he doesn’t like that very much. He’s tried to arch his back and get out of it a half-dozen times already. He’ll sit in it while we’re eating dinner for a while, and is content, but like any other way he’s situated during meals (or any other time, really), he eventually gets sick of that particular vantage point and wants a change.

    I think we’ll have to give him time to get more used to it. USA Baby ensured us that they’d have no problems accepting a return if he turned out not to like it, so we’re kinda counting on that, just in case…

    USA Baby was the only place in town (that we knew to check, anyway) that had them in stock in-store. They had light blue and the sea-foam green (only two green ones of the 10 or so they had in stock, actually). We got a light-blue one. $45, which I think is about what it would cost online with dog-slow shipping, iirc.

    We’ll see how it goes…

     
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