Thursday, May 31, 2012
Love
I cannot believe how much fun Rutherford is. His unfiltered joy, curiosity and adorable little face fill me with more happiness than I ever thought possible. I love him more every day. He is the most wonderful little person in the whole world.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah
Rutherford is moving along so quickly, it's hard to keep up! First off, he's been eating much better this week. He's back on some purees (still some resistance), plus lots and lots of new finger foods - string cheese, blueberries, homemade sweet potato fries and my veggie bran muffins are his faves. The dogs have never been happier. Sometimes R takes a blueberry or piece of cheese in his hands and leans over in his high chair, hanging the morsel in front of Boo's face. He squeals with glee when Boo licks his hand clean. Everyone has fun.
Speaking of Boo, R has said his first two words! R now says "Dada" when looking at Neddie and he also says "Boo," although he's still getting the hang of that one. It seems to mean either doggie :) So amazing to start to see him communicate more every day.
He's also understanding words, too. He knows what "clap" means, "high-five," "bye bye," and more. He gets so excited when he successfully figures out what you're saying - it must be thrilling to communicate finally!
We have decided to turn the bonus room off the garage into Rutherford's play land. We tried the media room, but the wires, furniture, hardwood floors, etc., made the space not so hot for chasing a baby around. I have some big ideas for the new space - some definite DIY ahead.
We started by moving his toys and such out there last weekend, and he's already having a great time in his new playroom:
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Hunger Strike
R has been an extremely picky eater lately. One day he was eating his homemade sweet potato casserole like a champ - the next day - poof - I can't get him to open his mouth for anything! No yummy yogurt, no pea puree, no oatmeal, no applesauce.
At first, I thought it was teething. I think his top teeth are going to come in soon (seems like they bother him for a week, then stop aching for a week, then back again), and I read a lot about teething affecting their eating.
However, I noticed he'd still eat when he could feed himself - Cheerios, that is. So I started trying more finger foods. What did I discover? That just like me, little Rutherford likes carbs. The boy will gobble cereal (Corn Chex is the new hotness), a bit of waffle and bread. His absolute favorite right now are these pumpkin bran muffins I made. At least those have some fiber and fruit in them, too! Tomorrow I'm making a new batch with grated carrot, apple and zucchini so I can hopefully make them into a more balanced meal. Those and the occasional dollop of yogurt is the only real food he'll tolerate right now. Trying to just go with the flow as nutritionally he's OK with just breastmilk and I figure he's just experimenting.
The good news is the dogs are extremely excited for mealtime, as R throws about 75 percent of his food on the ground. Boo even cleans off the high chair afterwards. Such good helpers.
R is getting very good at standing up. A few weeks ago he'd topple over easily when holding onto the sofa or coffee table. A few minor falls taught him to be more careful and now he can pull himself up onto nearly anything... and then he can slowly lower himself down, too. He learns so quickly, it is a treat to watch him work stuff out.
In other news, we met Aimee and Ryder at the park for a playdate, the Rs enjoyed the swings together. Ryder is about five months older than Rutherford, and it's crazy to see him sliding down the slide by himself, going up the stairs, saying "bye bye" and more - can't believe those milestones are so close for our little guy.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Ten months!
Rutherford is ten months old today. Kind of hard to believe, but I'm starting to plan his first birthday party already. My little man is growing up!
R is becoming more interactive, animated and awesome every day. I think he's close to saying "Dada," he's starting to give tentative kisses (sometimes), he likes to share Cheerios, he likes it when I brush his hair before bed, he's able to play on his own a little bit, he's standing up in his crib and laughing, the list just goes on and on! It seems like every day he's doing something new.
We have been taking him to the park near the house pretty frequently, he loves to watch the other kids play. Last week he and I sat near a tree and he crawled over to it and began swatting the trunk. I pulled him up and he stood there, hugging the tree and giggling, for about five minutes. Hilarious.
We've been experimenting with more foods, too. He's had some pumpkin bran muffin, bit of French bread from the bakery, oh and some bit of sweet potato fries last week, too - he LOVED those! :)
At his nine-month checkup he weighed 19 pounds, 14 ounces and measured in at 28.25".
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