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  • Peekaboo!

    Stacey and Alex 13:00 pm on August 16, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Looks like Benjamin has started to understand hiding-then-reappearing faces. Just this past weekend, he was laughing his head off… It was the first time we’ve noticed it, and we’ve been testing him off and on pretty regularly to see when he’d start doing it and playing along.

    Related to that, he’s also understanding that things continue to exist even though he can’t see them anymore. Very cool! He can uncover things on his own when we hide them.

    He’s still not quite crawling yet… Well, he’s crawling, but it’s very uncoordinated, so we’re not calling it “real crawling” yet. He’s trying really, really hard to figure out how to get from his side up into a sitting position on his own, now, too. He almost got it yesterday; you can really see the determination in his eyes, just before you see the frustration. ;)

    He has also figured out how to move great distances on his back by arching his back and pushing off with his feet.

    We’ve also moved on from carrots to green beans now. The palate continues to expand…

     
  • From Green to Orange...

    Stacey and Alex 8:36 am on August 12, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Benjamin survived his 4 days of peas. Last night, we started carrots!

    Pediatricians recommend initially trying out new foods for 4-5 days to watch for any allergic reaction. Looks like he’s OK with peas. And he really loved the carrots last night. He’s a really good eater all-around, but it seems like the solid food is messing a little bit with the breastfeeding…

    His Bumbo seat is working out pretty well as his highchair so far, too. He has definitely taken a long while to get used to it. We still don’t think he loves it, he at least tolerates it much, much better.

    His diaper this morning is already reflecting the changeover to the carrots, too…

    What’s after the carrots in a few days? Green beans! :)

     
  • 24

    Stacey and Alex 17:32 pm on August 7, 2006 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    No, not the TV show…

    Benjamin turned 24 weeks old today!

    We ‘celebrated’ by giving him peas for the first time tonight at dinner. He wasn’t quite sure what to think initially, but he still finished the half-jar serving he was supposed to eat. We gave him the odd spoonful of rice cereal too, just to keep him interested.

    Anyway, wow, nearly six months old! Only twelve days away (August 20th)…

     
  • Rockin' and rollin'...a general update

    Stacey and Alex 20:13 pm on July 27, 2006 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Benjamin’s getting to be more and more active. He’s also wanting to be more mobile than he’s currently capable of being, and it seems to be frustrating him a little bit. He’s rolling over back and forth like there’s no tomorrow, and he’s even kind of figured out how to mini-steamroll around the room, but only for a couple of flips before he stops… He can spin himself around pretty easily, either while on his back or his belly, and if you’re not paying close attention, he can move about ten feet across the floor and be in a totally different orientation, leaving you wondering how he even did it…

    He’s still not quite crawling, but he is up on all fours now pretty often (and more and more every day). He rocks back and forth now, and he’s been occasionally bunny-hopping his way across the floor in very short spurts. He’s got the idea of crawling down, we think, but he’s not quite coordinated enough to make it work; he gets on his stomach, realizes he can’t do what he wants to do, and eventually gets frustrated and needs some help.

    He sits up for an hour or longer at a time now, so we think he’s got that pretty well under control, unless he’s hungry or tired or bored, in which case he very readily falls back/over and cries for assistance or additional entertainment. Smart kid, heh. He’s getting so much better at entertaining himself for longer stretches of time, too, playing with different toys…and he’s quite the little talker when we’re playing with him, too! He is increasingly ticklish and loves to laugh–great sense of humor so far!

    Benjamin’s still on cereal twice a day (in addition to regular breast/bottled-breastmilk feedings), and that’s going really, really well. We’ll be introducing some vegetable baby food in a couple weeks or less, we think. He’s been sleeping really well all night long, too, which is fantastic… it’s so nice to have some quiet, alone time for Mom and Dad in the evenings. He’s up earlier in the morning now as a result, which has obliterated Dad’s morning 1.5 hours or so’s free work time…but Dad will get used to it.

    We started babyproofing the house recently, too. Fun! (ok, not really…) Outlet covers, some cabinet locks, etc. Crawling around on the floor trying to see things from his vantage point… We have some openings between rooms that aren’t the right size for standard baby gates, so we’re not sure what we’re going to do about that just yet, but we’re shopping around still hoping we’ll find some that will work. We finally got around to buying a new vacuum cleaner, too, so that’s taken care of now.

    We were also talking a couple days ago how he’s starting to look more like a little boy and less like a baby (cue Dad’s excuses about the lack-of-pictures situation here). We were also talking about how everyone has told us how quickly this time would fly by, and how we were prepared for it to go by quickly, but we’ve still been stunned at just how much more quickly it’s gone by than we ever could have imagined! We’ve probably said it a billion times in the last nearly-six months: amazing!

     
  • 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.

     
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