Friday, February 24, 2012

Chatty

R has been experimenting more and more with speech, it so cool to see him branching out, trying new sounds and starting to put together more complex babytalk. He really is fantastically adorable!


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

First Tooth!

I saw Rutherford's first tooth today! I think he cut it a few days ago (Neddie noticed something sharp when applying some Orajel when we thought he was having some teething pain) and I spotted it today! So proud of our little man. I just saw one, so hopefully its buddy comes in soon, too - I think they're supposed to make their appearance in pairs.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Happy Boy Wakeup

Rutherford has been taking a nice long morning nap pretty consistently. I just let him go until he wakes up on his own; I know it's been a good nap when he wakes up cooing and talking and rolling around. He's all smiles when I come in to get him - when Ned is around we just about draw straws to see who's going to get to go in first and get that big gummy grin. Love this little guy!


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Like Father, Like Son


Rutherford is drawn to the stacks of records we have out in the club room. They must be made of some sort of baby catnip, he goes straight for them when I put him down to play. Just like his papa :)

Friday, February 10, 2012

Seven Months, Sleep Training and Green Beans


Last week little man turned seven months old - we can't believe what a big boy he is becoming!

For a while now, we have battled sleep issues with R. He has never been a good napper and nighttime sleep has been spotty at best. Well, I finally had to do something more drastic - it got to the point where I was holding him for all of his naps (and he still wasn't sleeping very long), and then he started waking up often at night as well! My poor little boy had circles under his eyes and was grumpy when he was playing during the day :(

We started sleep training last weekend. Basically, from everything I read, we had to start putting him down in his crib for sleep drowsy (but awake). The thought is when we'd rock him to sleep and put him down, he might wake up and then be confused/upset that he was no longer being held. In essence, he needed to learn how to fall asleep on his own, in his crib. Rutherford, of course, resisted and would cry.

Instead of just letting him "cry it out," and leave him for an hour to wail by himself, I chose to stay right with him while he cried in his crib. I patted his back, sang him songs, and just generally let him know I wasn't leaving. Eventually (after about 30 minutes), he fell asleep.

Since then EVERYTHING has been different. He's been taking naps on his own, in his crib, for at least an hour (sometimes two). Previously, a 45-minute nap was a success for us. His nighttime sleep has been much improved, and he's even slept through the night once this week. He is happier, looks healthier and I'm regaining some of my sanity. He sometimes grizzles a bit when I put him down, but now doesn't cry for more than a minute or so. Unbelievable!

Sleep regression does happen, but at least we have a method that we're comfortable with that has worked. Yay for Rutherford!

In other news, last night he tried green beans for the first time! He seemed to like them OK - had several bites, but we'll try them again tonight and see. It's a beautiful day here, I think we'll go to the park after lunch!