As I mentioned in a recent post, I managed to get out and pick some fresh Ontario strawberries last week. I spent quite a few years working on a berry farm, so strawberries have a special place in my heart (and my mouth of course!). There's nothing quite like a sweet, juicy strawberry freshly picked and still warm from the sun. It's a short season and I was glad to be able to pick 3.5 baskets for jam, freezing, and smoothies. I was sad to see, however, that although strawberries were a big feature in all the grocery store flyers last week, there was a problem. See what I mean:
Yeah. All these gorgeous, WAY more delicious Ontario strawberries grown just minutes away from home, and still the stores are all carrying imported and far less tasty fruit. I realize it's hard to organize delivery of local produce, but it seems like such a shame to buy another country's strawberries when there is a MUCH better product grown right here. Please, go out and buy your berries from a local farmer instead!!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Daddy's Helpers
"Bob" (Peter) and "Windy" (Aaron) are helping "Bob's Dad" (Mike) put up the play structure that we bought off Kijiji a few weeks ago. I don't know how much faster they make it for their Dad, but at least they are having a fun time! And hey, Mom got the whole house cleaned while they've been outside - now I think no one is allowed back in the house, haha. Well, maybe I'll let them in for pancakes at lunch time, because they just might have worked up a bit of an appetite!
Elephant bladder
First thing this morning, getting the kids out of bed.
Mike: "Peter, you need to go pee, please"
Peter: "But I already went pee!!"
Mike: "When did you go pee?"
Peter: "Before I went to bed!"
Seriously, this child must have the bladder of an elephant.
Mike: "Peter, you need to go pee, please"
Peter: "But I already went pee!!"
Mike: "When did you go pee?"
Peter: "Before I went to bed!"
Seriously, this child must have the bladder of an elephant.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Summer has Started!
It feels like it's been a while since I've sat down to write an update... although how much can really change in three weeks? What a silly question for me to ask when I know I have small children at home that never seem to stay the same! The biggest change in the last few weeks has been with Nathaniel. The last time I wrote, he was "on the brink of crawling". Well, to stay with that metaphor I guess he's fallen off the cliff! Not literally of course. But I did have to dust off the baby gate and block off the stairs to the basement, and we've got to be careful about doors being open and what we leave around that might be interesting to newly mobile babies who don't yet know the rules. Back to that stage again... learning the word "no". A stern "no" has sent him into heart-breaking tears on numerous occasions already - he's not too used to a firm voice yet. But along with the new freedom of mobility comes the need to learn what is and what is not allowed. Not to mention that Mommy needs to be a whole lot more observant all the time! It was nice to have a short period of time where I didn't have to worry so much about electrical cords, portable phones, buttons on electronics, and small toys that could potentially become an unwelcome snack for a little explorer.
I find it interesting to see how Nate's awareness of his surroundings has changed so much with his new skill of going where he wants to go. He sees something he is interested in, and now he has the option of going to check it out instead of just laying on his tummy and flailing his legs and arms in the air. It is so fun to watch him follow his brothers around the house, army-crawling it from room to room with his poor little legs squeaking along on the hardwood floors or the linoleum in the kitchen. It will be nice for him to learn how to crawl properly on his hand and knees. He's done it here and there for short distances, but he hasn't yet figured out that it's much more efficient! One other thing he's been doing is pulling himself up on things. He pulled himself to standing the other day when I had the T.V. on for the other boys - they don't watch much T.V. at all, so it must have really caught his attention. Let me take a look at that thing! Television screens are so entrancing for little kids... I guess for big kids (adults) as well sometimes.
Nate is completely weaned now, after a number of months of frustration and worrying. I finally got him to take some milk from a sippy cup, and then when he started refusing to nurse, I called it quits. I've been worried about him not getting enough for long enough, and it's nice, in a way, to know how much he is actually drinking. And how much does he drink? Wellllll, somewhere between 5 and 10 oz a day usually, and only homo milk. Yeah. Not much. I took him to his 9 month appointment last week, and he was finally staying at the same percentile for his age, weighing in at 20 lbs 7 oz. The doctor wasn't too concerned about his low fluid intake, and not concerned that he was only drinking homo since I've been mixing formula with all his meals, and he is developmentally on track. I do have a visit next month with a pediatrician to discuss his drinking/weight issues and to check him out for this persistent cough he has. He continues to be a very happy, cheerful, and content baby, and he sure does love his Mommy!
That's a lot of writing about one kid... the other boys are doing well too! I took Peter to a Pre-K orientation day yesterday at the public school down the block. It's a mix class of PreK and SK kids, although all the moms I talked to there had 4 year olds like Pete. I'm not sure yet if he'll be there for sure, but he was excited to go, although a little nervous once we actually arrived. I know it would be good for him socially, and kids can learn so much at a young age. It would be a good challenge for him and I think he could handle something new. I think. On the other hand, I look at him and he's so little still! Of course he likes to talk EVERY DAY about how he is big, and how Aaron is little, and how one day he will be even bigger, and he will be a Daddy, and he will be in charge. I digress. He'd only be three when school starts, and if I wait till the next year to put him in Kindergarten at Heritage, I'd have another year with him at home with me. It's a pretty special time and it goes by so quickly; I don't want to miss out these years either. Not that he'd be gone all day - the class is every afternoon for about 3.5 hours. I wonder who would have the harder time in September on the first few days - Peter or I. We've got a few months to think about it in any case. He's growing up so quick. Sigh. Writing this makes me want to go snuggle with him for a bit in his bed while he still doesn't mind.
Aaron is also doing well. I think I'm going to back off on potty-training him again for a little while. It was going alright for a while there, but he's back to doing his business in his pants without even seeming concerned about being wet or dirty, and that's not a whole lot of fun for anybody. Actually who am I kidding. That's not a whole lot of fun for ME! Who likes cleaning out poopy underwear?? Yeah, there aren't too many people eagerly raising their hands for that job. SO I think I'll give him some time and maybe he'll be more interested in another month or two or three. Maybe after summer. Maybe when Peter's in school...hmmm. It will be nice to be back to having only one in diapers.
Aaron loves to do everything that Peter does - whether it be how they play, how they eat, or how they talk. Monkey see, monkey do, all the time. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's frustrating. He definitely picked up the "WHY" question from Peter, and the two of them can drive me crazy repeating that word in unison after everything I say. Aaron is also a big fan of his Mommy nowadays, and every time he goes to bed, either for a nap or at night, he asks "snuggle with me, Mommy, snuggle with me". How can you possibly turn that down? It's nice to take a few minutes out of the day and just have a little snuggle and chat with him to wind him down for a snooze. And maybe Mom gets a snooze too... yeah right, with two other little ones. It's a nice idea anyways.
Well well what else is new. Today was the last day of school for Mike! What a busy, busy last little while it has been for him. Between report cards, class trips, school events, and cadet things, he's been going 150% and it is SO nice for him to have a break and to be able to spend a little bit of relax-time here at home with the kids and me. We've got a few projects in mind including building a deck, fixing the fence that blew over during that crazy wind storm, and mowing the lawn. Don't worry, the lawn has been mowed a few times already but apparently I am incapable of starting the lawn mower myself, no matter how many times I've tried. So it has to wait for Mike to get a chance. Am I really that incompetent that I can't start a lawn mower? I didn't think so but it seems that I am. I need one with a simple button so I don't have to rip my arm off trying to get it started. Of course, it always helps to have gas in the tank. As for the rest of the summer, we are looking forward to some day trips with the kids, a week at the cottage with my family, and a week of camping at the Pinery with the VD's.
As for me here at home, I keep busy with this and that. Some days I'm not sure what I do to keep me busy but at the end of the day I'm tired, so I must have been doing something. It might have something to do with the piles of clean laundry that sit in the living room asking to be folded. I know that I don't usually have enough spare time to sit down and read the newspaper that comes once a week, and I've been working on the same (short) book for the last two months or so. Perhaps if it wasn't for this blog I would lose my literacy, who knows. I just finished a fourth batch of strawberry jam this evening, and I can hear the jars popping while I write. What an enjoyable noise - mission accomplished! It was nice to get out and do some berry picking, it's been a few years since I've done it. Mmmm, fresh berries - the boys and I were gorging ourselves on them this morning while I was getting them ready. Yum!! I wouldn't mind putting some strawberry plants in the garden next year, except for the fact that we've got way too many visiting rabbits who like to munch my plants. Some of my corn plants have been toppled and I just saw that the tops of my bean plants have all been chewed off... time to get a BB gun I think. I'm only semi joking. These rabbits are cute, but only in a cage - when they are in my garden they transform into furry beast-thieves in need of a good lesson.
I feel like I've been sitting at the computer for WAY too long writing this update, so I need to call it a night. After I post some pictures. Enjoy!
I find it interesting to see how Nate's awareness of his surroundings has changed so much with his new skill of going where he wants to go. He sees something he is interested in, and now he has the option of going to check it out instead of just laying on his tummy and flailing his legs and arms in the air. It is so fun to watch him follow his brothers around the house, army-crawling it from room to room with his poor little legs squeaking along on the hardwood floors or the linoleum in the kitchen. It will be nice for him to learn how to crawl properly on his hand and knees. He's done it here and there for short distances, but he hasn't yet figured out that it's much more efficient! One other thing he's been doing is pulling himself up on things. He pulled himself to standing the other day when I had the T.V. on for the other boys - they don't watch much T.V. at all, so it must have really caught his attention. Let me take a look at that thing! Television screens are so entrancing for little kids... I guess for big kids (adults) as well sometimes.
Nate is completely weaned now, after a number of months of frustration and worrying. I finally got him to take some milk from a sippy cup, and then when he started refusing to nurse, I called it quits. I've been worried about him not getting enough for long enough, and it's nice, in a way, to know how much he is actually drinking. And how much does he drink? Wellllll, somewhere between 5 and 10 oz a day usually, and only homo milk. Yeah. Not much. I took him to his 9 month appointment last week, and he was finally staying at the same percentile for his age, weighing in at 20 lbs 7 oz. The doctor wasn't too concerned about his low fluid intake, and not concerned that he was only drinking homo since I've been mixing formula with all his meals, and he is developmentally on track. I do have a visit next month with a pediatrician to discuss his drinking/weight issues and to check him out for this persistent cough he has. He continues to be a very happy, cheerful, and content baby, and he sure does love his Mommy!
That's a lot of writing about one kid... the other boys are doing well too! I took Peter to a Pre-K orientation day yesterday at the public school down the block. It's a mix class of PreK and SK kids, although all the moms I talked to there had 4 year olds like Pete. I'm not sure yet if he'll be there for sure, but he was excited to go, although a little nervous once we actually arrived. I know it would be good for him socially, and kids can learn so much at a young age. It would be a good challenge for him and I think he could handle something new. I think. On the other hand, I look at him and he's so little still! Of course he likes to talk EVERY DAY about how he is big, and how Aaron is little, and how one day he will be even bigger, and he will be a Daddy, and he will be in charge. I digress. He'd only be three when school starts, and if I wait till the next year to put him in Kindergarten at Heritage, I'd have another year with him at home with me. It's a pretty special time and it goes by so quickly; I don't want to miss out these years either. Not that he'd be gone all day - the class is every afternoon for about 3.5 hours. I wonder who would have the harder time in September on the first few days - Peter or I. We've got a few months to think about it in any case. He's growing up so quick. Sigh. Writing this makes me want to go snuggle with him for a bit in his bed while he still doesn't mind.
Aaron is also doing well. I think I'm going to back off on potty-training him again for a little while. It was going alright for a while there, but he's back to doing his business in his pants without even seeming concerned about being wet or dirty, and that's not a whole lot of fun for anybody. Actually who am I kidding. That's not a whole lot of fun for ME! Who likes cleaning out poopy underwear?? Yeah, there aren't too many people eagerly raising their hands for that job. SO I think I'll give him some time and maybe he'll be more interested in another month or two or three. Maybe after summer. Maybe when Peter's in school...hmmm. It will be nice to be back to having only one in diapers.
Aaron loves to do everything that Peter does - whether it be how they play, how they eat, or how they talk. Monkey see, monkey do, all the time. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's frustrating. He definitely picked up the "WHY" question from Peter, and the two of them can drive me crazy repeating that word in unison after everything I say. Aaron is also a big fan of his Mommy nowadays, and every time he goes to bed, either for a nap or at night, he asks "snuggle with me, Mommy, snuggle with me". How can you possibly turn that down? It's nice to take a few minutes out of the day and just have a little snuggle and chat with him to wind him down for a snooze. And maybe Mom gets a snooze too... yeah right, with two other little ones. It's a nice idea anyways.
Well well what else is new. Today was the last day of school for Mike! What a busy, busy last little while it has been for him. Between report cards, class trips, school events, and cadet things, he's been going 150% and it is SO nice for him to have a break and to be able to spend a little bit of relax-time here at home with the kids and me. We've got a few projects in mind including building a deck, fixing the fence that blew over during that crazy wind storm, and mowing the lawn. Don't worry, the lawn has been mowed a few times already but apparently I am incapable of starting the lawn mower myself, no matter how many times I've tried. So it has to wait for Mike to get a chance. Am I really that incompetent that I can't start a lawn mower? I didn't think so but it seems that I am. I need one with a simple button so I don't have to rip my arm off trying to get it started. Of course, it always helps to have gas in the tank. As for the rest of the summer, we are looking forward to some day trips with the kids, a week at the cottage with my family, and a week of camping at the Pinery with the VD's.
As for me here at home, I keep busy with this and that. Some days I'm not sure what I do to keep me busy but at the end of the day I'm tired, so I must have been doing something. It might have something to do with the piles of clean laundry that sit in the living room asking to be folded. I know that I don't usually have enough spare time to sit down and read the newspaper that comes once a week, and I've been working on the same (short) book for the last two months or so. Perhaps if it wasn't for this blog I would lose my literacy, who knows. I just finished a fourth batch of strawberry jam this evening, and I can hear the jars popping while I write. What an enjoyable noise - mission accomplished! It was nice to get out and do some berry picking, it's been a few years since I've done it. Mmmm, fresh berries - the boys and I were gorging ourselves on them this morning while I was getting them ready. Yum!! I wouldn't mind putting some strawberry plants in the garden next year, except for the fact that we've got way too many visiting rabbits who like to munch my plants. Some of my corn plants have been toppled and I just saw that the tops of my bean plants have all been chewed off... time to get a BB gun I think. I'm only semi joking. These rabbits are cute, but only in a cage - when they are in my garden they transform into furry beast-thieves in need of a good lesson.
I feel like I've been sitting at the computer for WAY too long writing this update, so I need to call it a night. After I post some pictures. Enjoy!
Enjoying the swing on a beautiful day
What a goof, crawling up on my lap. Aaron likes to call him a goofball, lol
Enticing him with a soother, trying to get him to pull himself up on the couch
Another day at the park makes these boys pretty happy!
I can just hear him laughing in this one!
Higher, Mom! Push me higher!
Looks like it's time for a gate - that pack and play barrier isn't going to cut it anymore
What is this thing? Nate pulled himself up to the TV
The first few jars of jam I made yesterday. Mmmm!
"Helping" Mommy get the berries ready for jam. You have to do lots of taste-testing to be sure that the berries are okay to use, of course
I put Peter to work smashing the berries for me, and he was pleased as punch to have a job!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Thursday, June 02, 2011
June Update
Aunt Dell came for a visit, and, of course, only the lucky few get away without reading the boys a book or two. Or perhaps those who get away without reading books are not so lucky after all... it's pretty sweet to sit with three bundles of love and joy while you read them stories!
I'm a little bit sad that this picture turned
out so blurry... it's a pretty cute one
out so blurry... it's a pretty cute one
I wonder if there's another new tooth on the horizon... lots of drool going on
Practicing writing his name
I am so impressed with this picture of me that he drew this week! It's hanging on my fridge. A face with all the essential features, and I've got arms and legs. No body, but that's no biggie - who needs a body when you have "a hook that can open doors and carry things" (according to Peter) attached to one of your legs
Brothers
It's hard to take a picture of yourself with three small children, haha
The boys just got bicycle helmets and were so excited about them that they had to wear them at breakfast time. They like to call themselves "workermen" when they have them on. Hopefully their enthusiasm about wearing them will remain for many years...
Yeah, that's the temperature it was on Tuesday outside my kitchen window as I was washing dishes. The highest I saw it was 42.9 but my hands were too soapy to take a picture. This was not a nice re-introduction to summer! Anyone out there who wants to donate a central air conditioner to us is more than welcome to. In the mean time, on hot days like this you might find me sprawled on the concrete floor in the basement trying to cool off
I was helping Aaron in the bathroom the other day while Peter and Nate were in the living room. Peter was busy playing with a large cardboard box, and Nate was on the other side of the room when I left. However, when I got back to the living room, Nate was inside the box and Peter was playing peek-a-boo with him and closing the flaps. Little Nate, I sure wish you could tell me how you got inside that box, because I have a feeling you didn't crawl in there yourself...
A group of ladies from the morning Bible study I attend got together yesterday morning for a picnic at Port Dalhousie. We had a nice time, and the kids had fun playing on the playground.
It was a bright day - good thing the boys wear their hats without complaint
And GUESS WHO TOOK A BOTTLE when we got home from the park. Yes, the ever-so-stubborn Nathaniel! I could hardly believe it. He downed 3.5 oz holding the bottle on his own. Of course, he didn't want anything to do with it again today - actually he refused to nurse or take a bottle all day until I put him down for bed tonight - but at least I know there is some hope.
I saved this picture after it went flying around on Facebook the day after the royal wedding from Prince William and Kate Middleton.
I thought it was pretty funny!
I thought it was pretty funny!
Admonitions...
This may sound strange, but I actually somewhat enjoyed overhearing Peter telling Aaron off this morning. I was in the kitchen, they were in the living room and from what I could guess, Aaron had hit Peter (must not have been too hard or there would have been tears). This is the ensuing admonition from Peter to Aaron:
"No, you may NOT hit! That makes Mommy and Daddy and God sad. Do you know what God says? God says in the BIBLE that you have to love each other. It says in the Bible that you can't hit your brother, Aaron. You may not fight with each other. That's what GOD says!"
You never know how much sinks in when you are disciplining your kids, especially when they keep repeating the same sinful behaviour over and over again. Don't hit your brother, don't throw blocks at your brother, don't steal his toys, etc etc like a broken record. Some days it really seems like it's an exercise in futility to take them aside and explain to them why what they are doing is wrong, and it seems like they will never learn. I'm sure I'll still be breaking up fights and disciplining children for a long, long time, but after this morning, it's nice to know that they do actually listen to what I tell them!
"No, you may NOT hit! That makes Mommy and Daddy and God sad. Do you know what God says? God says in the BIBLE that you have to love each other. It says in the Bible that you can't hit your brother, Aaron. You may not fight with each other. That's what GOD says!"
You never know how much sinks in when you are disciplining your kids, especially when they keep repeating the same sinful behaviour over and over again. Don't hit your brother, don't throw blocks at your brother, don't steal his toys, etc etc like a broken record. Some days it really seems like it's an exercise in futility to take them aside and explain to them why what they are doing is wrong, and it seems like they will never learn. I'm sure I'll still be breaking up fights and disciplining children for a long, long time, but after this morning, it's nice to know that they do actually listen to what I tell them!
Monday, May 30, 2011
That's more like it...
Although tomorrow's supposed to be pretty grossly hot and humid, the rest of the week is looking fantastic!!
Friday, May 20, 2011
May Garden Tour
Rain, rain, rain. It's been pretty plentiful this spring! I've been hoping to get some stuff planted in the gardens, but it's been so wet I'm afraid things will just drown out there. Every once in a while we have a sunny day or afternoon, and it's great to be able to send the boys out there to play for a while.
I thought I'd plant some seeds yesterday, but when I almost got slurped right into the garden, I thought better of it. I almost lost my boots! I guess it'll have to wait a while before I get in there, but judging by the forecast, it'll be some time before the soil has a chance to dry up a bit.
The rhubarb is LOVING this weather, it's definitely thriving. I'll be out there later today to get some for a rhubarb crisp for this weekend! There's not much for gardens at this place yet, but at least the rhubarb is happy!
And the lilacs are blooming...mmm... smells so good out there. We weren't living here yet at this time last year, so it's nice to have free access to as many lilac blooms as I want to take inside and enjoy. They're a bit more purple than it looks in this picture.
The evergreen tree in the backyard is growing too... although I don't think it'll grow too much in the bottom three feet as the kids keep picking these light-green shoots off and bringing them to me as "flowers". Oh well, I don't know if we'll be able to keep the tree anyways, as when the deck gets built, it'll be in the way of the clothesline.
The kids are very much looking forward to this Kijiji purchase being put together into their very own backyard playground! Mike is hoping to build it on the holiday Monday coming up. Except...thinking on the spot here...he needs to replace some bolts and the stores will be closed. I guess we'll have to rethink that. Anyways, it'll be nice for them to have something else to play with in the backyard, especially as there aren't any parks within walking distance that we can use during the day (there's one close by, but it belongs to a school).
These posts are waiting for a fence to be built on them, but for now the post holes are filled with water - what a magnet for little boys playing outside! They've been fascinated by the deep puddles, and have stayed surprisingly dry while they tinker around with their shovels and sticks.
Snack time outside! The rain took a little break and the sun actually came out, so we had a snack outside yesterday afternoon. So nice to get some Vitamin D!
The sandbox is back into full swing, providing hours of entertainment. Of course, sandbox entertainment wouldn't be complete without playing Sand-In-The-Mouth and Give-Your-Brother-Whacks-On-The-Head-With-A-Shovel, and Give-Me-Back-That-Truck-Or-I'll-Scream. But the fun outweighs the arguing.
I thought I'd plant some seeds yesterday, but when I almost got slurped right into the garden, I thought better of it. I almost lost my boots! I guess it'll have to wait a while before I get in there, but judging by the forecast, it'll be some time before the soil has a chance to dry up a bit.
The rhubarb is LOVING this weather, it's definitely thriving. I'll be out there later today to get some for a rhubarb crisp for this weekend! There's not much for gardens at this place yet, but at least the rhubarb is happy!
And the lilacs are blooming...mmm... smells so good out there. We weren't living here yet at this time last year, so it's nice to have free access to as many lilac blooms as I want to take inside and enjoy. They're a bit more purple than it looks in this picture.
The evergreen tree in the backyard is growing too... although I don't think it'll grow too much in the bottom three feet as the kids keep picking these light-green shoots off and bringing them to me as "flowers". Oh well, I don't know if we'll be able to keep the tree anyways, as when the deck gets built, it'll be in the way of the clothesline.
The kids are very much looking forward to this Kijiji purchase being put together into their very own backyard playground! Mike is hoping to build it on the holiday Monday coming up. Except...thinking on the spot here...he needs to replace some bolts and the stores will be closed. I guess we'll have to rethink that. Anyways, it'll be nice for them to have something else to play with in the backyard, especially as there aren't any parks within walking distance that we can use during the day (there's one close by, but it belongs to a school).
These posts are waiting for a fence to be built on them, but for now the post holes are filled with water - what a magnet for little boys playing outside! They've been fascinated by the deep puddles, and have stayed surprisingly dry while they tinker around with their shovels and sticks.
Snack time outside! The rain took a little break and the sun actually came out, so we had a snack outside yesterday afternoon. So nice to get some Vitamin D!
The sandbox is back into full swing, providing hours of entertainment. Of course, sandbox entertainment wouldn't be complete without playing Sand-In-The-Mouth and Give-Your-Brother-Whacks-On-The-Head-With-A-Shovel, and Give-Me-Back-That-Truck-Or-I'll-Scream. But the fun outweighs the arguing.
A baby swing came with the playset we got off Kijiji,
and I hung it temporarily on a branch of the apricot tree.
I think Nate might have liked it, what do you think?
and I hung it temporarily on a branch of the apricot tree.
I think Nate might have liked it, what do you think?
Happy to have something to do outside with his brothers!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Update
Another month has gone by since I've sat down to write something here. Life is busy, that never changes, but there always seems to be new things to be busy with, which is nice! This post will be written in short spurts, so it probably will take me a few days to write. Aaron has been showing some interest in toilet-training for the last little while, but I didn't want to push it too early. We started yesterday with some dedication, with great success for the first days. Of course, there are accidents, but he knows what he's supposed to be doing and he's quite intrigued by the fact that he gets to wear underwear. I can hardly hope for it to be as easy a task as it was with Peter (who hates to be dirty in any way) but he's pretty motivated by the fish stickers that he gets every time he pees on the toilet. Of course, Peter wants in on the sticker action as well, so he's got his own milestones that he has to accomplish if he wants to get a sticker too.
Nate is eight months old now - I was going to say almost eight months but a quick look at the calendar reminds me that I'm losing track of time. Eight months eh? He sits quite well on his own now with only the occasional tip-over, and he's up on his hands and knees a lot of the time now, rocking back and forth and on the brink of discovering crawling. And oh, the joy to be mobile like your brothers! I remember the first few days when Aaron had figured out crawling, and he would stop every once in a while and just clap out of joy that he could move at will. Nate isn't clapping yet like Aaron was at this age, but I asked him for a kiss this morning and he leaned over and gave me a nice slobbery one, one of those ones that you don't really want unless you're a parent, or at least pretty closely related to the genetics of that slobber. I didn't mind at all! He was really drooling for a while, and finally last week his second tooth popped through - on the bottom, right next to the first one.
I took him in to the walk-in at the doctor's last week to get him weighed. His length is still at the top of the chart at 29.5", but I've been wondering about his weight gain. I was hoping he'd be around 21 lbs to keep up to his previous percentile on the growth chart, and I was disappointed to see him weigh in at 19 lbs 9 oz. This drops him from the 67th to around the 50th percentile. For a baby who was 10 lbs 7 oz at birth - WAY off the chart - he is not gaining like I'd like to see, and he's been slowly dropping down on the chart. I know you can't really expect siblings to be identical in their growth, but at 9 months Peter was 22 lbs 4 oz, and Aaron was around 25 lbs. He's on solids now, but not a big eater, and he doesn't nurse for long. I thought supplementing him with formula would be a good idea, but I've tried everything I can think of to get him to take a bottle or a sippy cup but he is so stubborn. He won't take it from me, Mike, my parents, my sisters, or anybody. He won't take formula, breastmilk, homo milk, water, or even full-strength fruit juice. He won't take an Avent bottle, Nuby bottle, soft-spout or hard-spout sippy cup, and out of a regular cup is just plain torture. We tried a day and a half without any nursing to "encourage" him to take some liquids from another source, but I gave in for fear that I was going to damage his kidneys or something. What kid doesn't want to drink for that long?? He's never been much of a drinker - I've even had an appointment with a lactation consultant, who was very knowledgeable but hadn't come across this particular problem before, and so we couldn't come up with anything very effective to get him to drink more. So I'm adding formula to all of his meals, encouraging him to eat as much as possible, and I'm going to look for some high-fat yoghurt or cottage cheese to try and beef him up a bit. Thankfully he's doing well on the developmental front - he's sitting well, trying to crawl, and he's a very cheerful little guy. Anybody got any other suggestions for me? I realize that he is probably just has more of a "slight" build instead of the chunkiness of his brothers at this age (who inhaled their bottles and couldn't get enough!), and trying this that and the other thing might just be more frustrating for him than anything, but I want to make sure he's getting enough of the nutrients that he needs. If only kids came with instruction manuals! Not to mention, by the way, that I've been taking a supplement to increase my milk supply to make sure that he has enough - and then he has the nerve to refuse to nurse, which in turn leads to problems for me and in general the whole situation is wreaking havok with my milk supply and patience. It hasn't been a whole lot of fun! And yet with all these concerns I've had with his eating, he's finally starting to sleep through the night a little more (I shouldn't write that though, as that's bound to change again).
We have been greatly enjoying the warmer weather lately. The last few days have been a bit gloomy, and the forecast includes a fair bit of rain, but that comes with spring time and we had some gorgeous weather last week. The boys can spend allllll day outside, playing in the sandbox, digging in the dirt, and hauling pieces of wood from here to there building "hospitals". I cut out some grass and turned over some dirt for a garden, and Mom and Dad came one day with some compost to help me spruce up the soil a bit. I'm looking forward to planting some seeds and tending a garden again, as last year with the move, being pregnant, and it being a thousand degrees all summer I didn't do any gardening beyond kicking at a few weeds here and there.
Anyways. I'm sure there's more, but this toilet-training has got me a little distracted so I'm going to wrap this up. Enjoy the pictures!
Nate is eight months old now - I was going to say almost eight months but a quick look at the calendar reminds me that I'm losing track of time. Eight months eh? He sits quite well on his own now with only the occasional tip-over, and he's up on his hands and knees a lot of the time now, rocking back and forth and on the brink of discovering crawling. And oh, the joy to be mobile like your brothers! I remember the first few days when Aaron had figured out crawling, and he would stop every once in a while and just clap out of joy that he could move at will. Nate isn't clapping yet like Aaron was at this age, but I asked him for a kiss this morning and he leaned over and gave me a nice slobbery one, one of those ones that you don't really want unless you're a parent, or at least pretty closely related to the genetics of that slobber. I didn't mind at all! He was really drooling for a while, and finally last week his second tooth popped through - on the bottom, right next to the first one.
I took him in to the walk-in at the doctor's last week to get him weighed. His length is still at the top of the chart at 29.5", but I've been wondering about his weight gain. I was hoping he'd be around 21 lbs to keep up to his previous percentile on the growth chart, and I was disappointed to see him weigh in at 19 lbs 9 oz. This drops him from the 67th to around the 50th percentile. For a baby who was 10 lbs 7 oz at birth - WAY off the chart - he is not gaining like I'd like to see, and he's been slowly dropping down on the chart. I know you can't really expect siblings to be identical in their growth, but at 9 months Peter was 22 lbs 4 oz, and Aaron was around 25 lbs. He's on solids now, but not a big eater, and he doesn't nurse for long. I thought supplementing him with formula would be a good idea, but I've tried everything I can think of to get him to take a bottle or a sippy cup but he is so stubborn. He won't take it from me, Mike, my parents, my sisters, or anybody. He won't take formula, breastmilk, homo milk, water, or even full-strength fruit juice. He won't take an Avent bottle, Nuby bottle, soft-spout or hard-spout sippy cup, and out of a regular cup is just plain torture. We tried a day and a half without any nursing to "encourage" him to take some liquids from another source, but I gave in for fear that I was going to damage his kidneys or something. What kid doesn't want to drink for that long?? He's never been much of a drinker - I've even had an appointment with a lactation consultant, who was very knowledgeable but hadn't come across this particular problem before, and so we couldn't come up with anything very effective to get him to drink more. So I'm adding formula to all of his meals, encouraging him to eat as much as possible, and I'm going to look for some high-fat yoghurt or cottage cheese to try and beef him up a bit. Thankfully he's doing well on the developmental front - he's sitting well, trying to crawl, and he's a very cheerful little guy. Anybody got any other suggestions for me? I realize that he is probably just has more of a "slight" build instead of the chunkiness of his brothers at this age (who inhaled their bottles and couldn't get enough!), and trying this that and the other thing might just be more frustrating for him than anything, but I want to make sure he's getting enough of the nutrients that he needs. If only kids came with instruction manuals! Not to mention, by the way, that I've been taking a supplement to increase my milk supply to make sure that he has enough - and then he has the nerve to refuse to nurse, which in turn leads to problems for me and in general the whole situation is wreaking havok with my milk supply and patience. It hasn't been a whole lot of fun! And yet with all these concerns I've had with his eating, he's finally starting to sleep through the night a little more (I shouldn't write that though, as that's bound to change again).
Weight and length charts for Nate - click to enlarge
We have been greatly enjoying the warmer weather lately. The last few days have been a bit gloomy, and the forecast includes a fair bit of rain, but that comes with spring time and we had some gorgeous weather last week. The boys can spend allllll day outside, playing in the sandbox, digging in the dirt, and hauling pieces of wood from here to there building "hospitals". I cut out some grass and turned over some dirt for a garden, and Mom and Dad came one day with some compost to help me spruce up the soil a bit. I'm looking forward to planting some seeds and tending a garden again, as last year with the move, being pregnant, and it being a thousand degrees all summer I didn't do any gardening beyond kicking at a few weeds here and there.
Anyways. I'm sure there's more, but this toilet-training has got me a little distracted so I'm going to wrap this up. Enjoy the pictures!
Dave and Bethany came up the Sunday after Easter weekend for a visit. The boys enjoyed reading books with them! Yeah, that's underwear on their heads. Again. It's pretty popular around here.
Nate had to get in on the reading action, too.
We're seeing a lot of this pose lately. He's pretty proud of his new skills!
Hmmm. Unsupervised snack time...what can I do with this spoon?
How about destroy all the pears in the fruit bowl?
When it's not too rainy or cold, nothing beats lunch outside!
Yeah. They're doing what it looks like they're doing. I snapped a picture before going out in the 8 degree weather to pull Aaron's pants back up and to grab Peter, who was running around the backyard with a bare bum.
We had Uncle Chuck and Aunt Carol over for dinner last week,
and no one gets to visit without reading the boys a book or two.
Aunt Carol reads Click Clack Moo, Cows That Type
Spending some time outside on a beautiful spring day
Mmmm sweetness!
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