Monday, October 29, 2012
My sweet little Floridians
While talking about what it will be like when I am old and am a Grandma, I asked the kids what the would call me then.
Mackenna: "mommy"
Micah: "old mommy"
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When leaving for preschool, we told the kids they needed to put on a jacket because it is chilly outside.
Mackenna: "but we have long sleeves on. A jacket and long sleeves? That's silly."
Friday, October 19, 2012
Another six months of changing from my biggest kids
Six months seems to be the magic number...I was just thinking I should update on things my older kids can do that they couldn't six months ago, and sure enough, I posted this the first time in March, just about six months ago.
Here are some new things they can do....
- Unload the dishwasher (Micah) and assist me in cleaning the bathrooms (Mackenna)
- Make their beds
- Go places at night without falling asleep in the car (well, mostly)
- Memorize references to go with Bible verses and quote the correct verse when prompted with a question
- Micah can sound out cvc words and definitely knows what letter almost any word starts with.
- Mackenna is awesome at rhyming words.
- Write their names easily
- Ride a bike with training wheels
- Get themselves dried off after a bath and put on their PJ's by themselves
- Mackenna now sleeps in underwear without a single accident.
- Micah loves adding on his fingers.
- Ride kiddie rollercoasters and like them (especially Mackenna).
I love them.
Before I finish, I wanted to record a little something about being the mom of twins. There have been times in the past four years where it really isn't like I have twins; it is just like I have two kids and the things I struggle with are the things that every mom of two kids struggles with. However, there have also been some unique twin mom times too. (Potty training two at once comes to mind.) I'm at another one of those unique times. Micah and Mackenna are two very unique lovable individuals - who just happened to be born on the same day. They are different players, imaginers, learners, etc. Micah shows a real aptitude right now for learning - he is ready to read and likes trying. She isn't quite there yet, which is totally fine since she is still a young four years old. She loves books, probably more so than him. So I am at this difficult place of figuring out how to encourage him and be excited for him without discouraging her or making her hate books. Also, the decision of when to start kindergarten is always a challenge for parents...but we are faced with making a decision that is best for each individual child but is also best for the pair of children. It isn't easy. Praying for a lot of mom wisdom.
Also, since I'm seeking to see my children as individuals, I recently made a change to our rest time routine to allow for more one on one time. Here is what we are doing now.
- Monday - family day so each week is different
- Tuesday - my "Monday" so the twins will do rest time together on my bed listening to audio books while I do laundry, clean, etc.
- Wednesday - Mackenna gets time with mom while Micah gets to pick all the audio books for his own rest time
- Thursday - we switch and Micah gets time with mom
- Friday - Movie day
So far so good....
Friday, September 28, 2012
Sleep tales
Today I was putting Jocelyn down for a nap at a friend's house who recently had surgery so I could clean her house for a bit during naptime. Jocelyn didn't think this was a great idea and vocally expressed as much. I went in to comfort her and she quickly snuggled into my shoulder, she then pulled back so she was sitting up on my lap. I asked her if she was ready to go night night. Her face instantly turned upside down and she quickly rushed to lay back down on my shoulder. It was clear that she knew exactly what I had said and that she didn't want mama to leave her. This little episode reminded me of a few other random things about Jocelyn's sleep.
- She doesn't consistently sleep through the night, but she has gotten much better since her birthday. Up until then, she was faithfully waking up once a night, if not two or three times. Since then, she has only woken up once by herself and twice when a sibling cried in the middle of the night. One time, she woke up really really early, and I was able to just go in and rub her face and comfort her and she fell back asleep. The other times, I do take advantage of the opportunity to cuddle her, feed her, and give our little peanut a few extra calories.
- She isn't super attached to any "sleep special thing" yet, but she has grabbed for her swaddle blanket a few times and we did find pink bunny a few days ago and have started giving that to her in bed again. (I'm a big fan of special things when it comes to sleeping - makes sleeping in random places like the car or stroller or stranger's - family's - homes much easier.)
- She takes much better naps in her own crib than in anyone else's home - even if it is dark and quiet. But she will usually give up and sleep other places, just not as long or as easily. She likes her crib, although she usually sleeps in it sideways so that her head is touching the crib back and her feet are touching the crib rails. Doesn't look very comfortable.
- If she falls asleep in the car before naptime, she will usually let me carry her quietly in and lay her down in bed. This was a total shock - and absolute blessing - to me.
- She is currently napping twice a day - from about 10:00 - noon (sometimes longer if I let her, even 9:30 - 12:30 on some days). And then about 2:00 - 4:00 (sometimes later, almost 5:00). Bedtime varies based on the day of the week, but it is anywhere from 7:45 - 9:00 (those late days are hard for her), and she is consistently awake at least by 7:30, sometimes as early as 6:45.
- Sharing a room with three kids is going pretty well in regards to sleep. With preschool and no naps, M&M fall asleep really really quickly at night. The smoothest nights are ones where they read their story, pray, and get tucked in all before Jocelyn comes into the room. If they have a few minutes to calm down in the dark room before she comes in, they will often have already fallen asleep. If the room is already quiet, Jocelyn will wave goodnight to the parent who isn't holding her, happily blow a kiss, and snuggle into bed without much fuss. However, if there is any delay to the quiet room, she sometimes really fights laying down and can scream for 20 minutes or more. M&M are very willing to sleep through this crying! (And she can sleep through their nose in the middle of the night or early morning about 50% of the time.)
- She sleeps with equal frequency on back or belly.
- I always want to watch her sleeping - but she is a super light sleeper so I'm usually scared to check on her.
There are my random naptime comments about Jociegirl's sleep patterns. Thankfully she is sleeping right now :)
She hadn't napped at church that morning and fell asleep on way home. She stayed asleep as I carried her inside, laid her on the bed while I changed, carried her back to car, and drove to the birthday party that afternoon. She was zonked.
- She doesn't consistently sleep through the night, but she has gotten much better since her birthday. Up until then, she was faithfully waking up once a night, if not two or three times. Since then, she has only woken up once by herself and twice when a sibling cried in the middle of the night. One time, she woke up really really early, and I was able to just go in and rub her face and comfort her and she fell back asleep. The other times, I do take advantage of the opportunity to cuddle her, feed her, and give our little peanut a few extra calories.
- She isn't super attached to any "sleep special thing" yet, but she has grabbed for her swaddle blanket a few times and we did find pink bunny a few days ago and have started giving that to her in bed again. (I'm a big fan of special things when it comes to sleeping - makes sleeping in random places like the car or stroller or stranger's - family's - homes much easier.)
- She takes much better naps in her own crib than in anyone else's home - even if it is dark and quiet. But she will usually give up and sleep other places, just not as long or as easily. She likes her crib, although she usually sleeps in it sideways so that her head is touching the crib back and her feet are touching the crib rails. Doesn't look very comfortable.
- If she falls asleep in the car before naptime, she will usually let me carry her quietly in and lay her down in bed. This was a total shock - and absolute blessing - to me.
- She is currently napping twice a day - from about 10:00 - noon (sometimes longer if I let her, even 9:30 - 12:30 on some days). And then about 2:00 - 4:00 (sometimes later, almost 5:00). Bedtime varies based on the day of the week, but it is anywhere from 7:45 - 9:00 (those late days are hard for her), and she is consistently awake at least by 7:30, sometimes as early as 6:45.
- Sharing a room with three kids is going pretty well in regards to sleep. With preschool and no naps, M&M fall asleep really really quickly at night. The smoothest nights are ones where they read their story, pray, and get tucked in all before Jocelyn comes into the room. If they have a few minutes to calm down in the dark room before she comes in, they will often have already fallen asleep. If the room is already quiet, Jocelyn will wave goodnight to the parent who isn't holding her, happily blow a kiss, and snuggle into bed without much fuss. However, if there is any delay to the quiet room, she sometimes really fights laying down and can scream for 20 minutes or more. M&M are very willing to sleep through this crying! (And she can sleep through their nose in the middle of the night or early morning about 50% of the time.)
- She sleeps with equal frequency on back or belly.
- I always want to watch her sleeping - but she is a super light sleeper so I'm usually scared to check on her.
There are my random naptime comments about Jociegirl's sleep patterns. Thankfully she is sleeping right now :)
She hadn't napped at church that morning and fell asleep on way home. She stayed asleep as I carried her inside, laid her on the bed while I changed, carried her back to car, and drove to the birthday party that afternoon. She was zonked.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Early Theologians
Friday, September 21, 2012
ONE!
Dear Baby Girl,
You are ONE! I can't believe it. I would ask where the year has gone, but as I looked through pictures today, I was amazed at just how much we have done this year. It has been a really good year. You are such a good baby, a sweet girl, a precious gift from God. I have loved having you as my sidekick. It is rare for you to not be content just being with me, being carried wherever the two of us need to go. We have been to Indiana together by ourselves twice this year, and with the family twice also. We have been to Disney probably five or six times, plus the beach, Georgia, Orange Park, strawberry picking, baseball games, the farm, 4th of July Parades, the park, and much more. I'm so glad that we had you as a part of our year.
Sometimes it blows my mind to think about the fact that you aren't always going to be a baby - that you are going to grow up and say funny things, and learn to read, and talk to me about life and go shopping with me. We are going to have a relationship. You are my forever daughter - not my forever baby. As great as this year was - and it has been such a rush - so full of new and exciting things to discover - I know that the best days are yet to come in our relationship. I am just so thankful for the gift of you.
Here are a few highlights from this month -
- You learned to do "so big" and raise your hands up when we ask "How big is Jocelyn?" You don't love love to perform, but you will happily do this for us if we catch you in the right mood. You are pretty proud of yourself about this.
- You are typically pretty happy in the church nursery, although I still feel like you have probably been in there less than 10 times in this whole year. You won't typically take a morning nap while there, but if I give you enough food you will usually happily play with toys and eat snacks through both services without me having to get paged. One Sunday, a nice lady from church stayed through both services because you had fallen asleep in her arms after she rocked you, and she didn't want to disturb you.
- Very early into this month you figured out how to stand up without pulling up on anything and then stand alone, unassisted for a little while. You just kept getting better and better at this throughout the month until you decided to "eat" most of your birthday cake standing up tonight.
- A couple of days after figuring out the standing thing, you learned to push your walker toy around the family green room.
- While we were at Disney, you took your first steps while holding onto Dad's hands, even doing it while holding onto just one hand. This quickly became one of your favorite things. You love to get down and walk. Mackenna will actually walk around the room with you like this. It makes you seem so old to me.
- You haven't taken your own steps yet, but there was one night a week and a half ago where you were so so close. We aren't rushing you, but we could tell you were close, and Dad and I were both there that night, so we were hoping it would be the night. Dad did see you take a pivot step tonight on your birthday. We know it is soon!
- You still happily give kisses. If I ask you for a kiss, sometimes you will blow one, but sometimes you will crawl over to me from wherever you are in the room and give me a real one. Dad, Micah, and me are the usual recipients of your kisses. You have also figured out how to smack or make fish faces while giving kisses. Too too cute.
- You have added "please" to your list of signs. You also are getting better and better at mimicking the syllable sounds, saying "uh-duh" when we say "all done" and consistently saying "muh" when doing the sign for "more" (which is still just clapping for you). - You learned to push the button on the ball popper toy to start the air and music - and you love to do it, either while sitting or standing.
- You have been waking up more at night to eat - 85% of the time you get up at least once, maybe 20% you get up twice - 12 or 1ish and then again at 5 or 6ish. The cutest part of this - if Dad takes you back to bed when you are done snacking, you will wave bye to me at the door, sometimes even blowing a kiss. You will consistently start to wave bye bye before naptime or nighttime if you are ready to be laid down.
- You love to mimic back and forth with people. You played back and forth with Micah one day in the car for a long time - blowing raspberries, clapping hand on mouth and saying "oh-oh-oh-oh", playing peekaboo. It was fun for me to listen to. I love it when you really get along with your siblings who love you but don't always express it very well.
- You have become pretty vocal when your siblings get too close. This used to be well founded because they were always too close or taking your toys, but now you start squawking before they even have a chance to do those things. I keep saying you are a sensitive soul. You have got to figure out how to not take it quite so personally when you are told no or don't get to play with what you were hoping to play with. I have a feeling this is a little window into the Jocelyn we will see more of in the coming months.
- This next picture speaks for itself. You are not a fan of being closed in.
- You have figured out how to climb up into chairs. Also, while in Indiana you figured out how to climb the stairs (only falling down a couple once). You also showed yourself to be a little daredevil when you got onto a rocking horse and stood up while rocking instead of sitting.
- You had a successful trip to Indiana to "help" Aunt Christa with baby Patrick. You did okay on both plane rides - you got your own seat on each flight and that helped a ton. You really just wanted to stand up and show off the whole time. You didn't sleep very well there at night, but you did take two good naps most days. You really loved to stand up at night and cry for me probably 3 or 4 times every night! Thankfully, since we have been home, your naps have been even longer and you have only woken up once a night. You seemed to love seeing your cousins. You would interact very cutely with Maggie - smiling huge when you saw her and laughing back and forth with her, and you really loved the calm way that Audra took care of you and played with you.
- You may be daytime weaning, but you have nursed more since we've been back in Florida than you did in Indiana. We'll see. You are a good eater and still love finger foods and whatever we're eating. It is nice to round out your diet with breast milk, but morning and night would be fine with me too. You definitely have an opinion on this - you are quick to tell me "all done" if you don't think it is the time for "num nums." We have your one year check up on Monday - we'll see about your weight and if you have caught up with your big sister at a year or not.
- Tonight we celebrated our first year with you. We had Aunt Marcia and Uncle Bruce over, and one other family from church. We ate mashed potatoes, chicken and noodles, green beans, and rolls. You got so excited when we put you in your highchair. You seemed to approve of the menu and just ate happily the whole time. I enjoyed cooking a meal for you that I knew you would like, and that was also probably the same meal that I ate for my first birthday. We sang to you and did cake outside. You enjoyed playing with the cake and tasting a little of it - but you really managed to stay quite clean and didn't eat a ton. You sure were cute though as you stood up big and tall on your blanket. You really loved the balloons behind you - probably more than the cake. You were in a good mood though - pretty calm - but definitely a "you" mood. You enjoyed opening presents and tearing the paper, especially the tissue paper. You had LOTS of help from Mackenna and Micah, and Dad too. You got some pretty awesome toys that I'm excited for you to wake up tomorrow and play with. It was a special night - low key and special - just like you.
I know I say it a lot, but I am so very thankful for you. You just fit right into our lives, exactly where you belong. I feel like you are really becomming you - both in the way you look and act. I know this last year was full of changes, but I know from experience that this next year is really going to be a ride. Right now you are still my baby, next year you will be my big toddler girl. I am ready - to take it one day at a time, to count every blessing, to kiss you a lot, to tell you I love you, to soak in every snuggle, to read to you, talk to you, pray for you, rock you, hold you, and I guess let you go as you learn to walk and run into this year of being one. I love you very very very much.
Your Mama
You are ONE! I can't believe it. I would ask where the year has gone, but as I looked through pictures today, I was amazed at just how much we have done this year. It has been a really good year. You are such a good baby, a sweet girl, a precious gift from God. I have loved having you as my sidekick. It is rare for you to not be content just being with me, being carried wherever the two of us need to go. We have been to Indiana together by ourselves twice this year, and with the family twice also. We have been to Disney probably five or six times, plus the beach, Georgia, Orange Park, strawberry picking, baseball games, the farm, 4th of July Parades, the park, and much more. I'm so glad that we had you as a part of our year.
Sometimes it blows my mind to think about the fact that you aren't always going to be a baby - that you are going to grow up and say funny things, and learn to read, and talk to me about life and go shopping with me. We are going to have a relationship. You are my forever daughter - not my forever baby. As great as this year was - and it has been such a rush - so full of new and exciting things to discover - I know that the best days are yet to come in our relationship. I am just so thankful for the gift of you.
Here are a few highlights from this month -
- You learned to do "so big" and raise your hands up when we ask "How big is Jocelyn?" You don't love love to perform, but you will happily do this for us if we catch you in the right mood. You are pretty proud of yourself about this.
- You are typically pretty happy in the church nursery, although I still feel like you have probably been in there less than 10 times in this whole year. You won't typically take a morning nap while there, but if I give you enough food you will usually happily play with toys and eat snacks through both services without me having to get paged. One Sunday, a nice lady from church stayed through both services because you had fallen asleep in her arms after she rocked you, and she didn't want to disturb you.
- Very early into this month you figured out how to stand up without pulling up on anything and then stand alone, unassisted for a little while. You just kept getting better and better at this throughout the month until you decided to "eat" most of your birthday cake standing up tonight.
- A couple of days after figuring out the standing thing, you learned to push your walker toy around the family green room.
- While we were at Disney, you took your first steps while holding onto Dad's hands, even doing it while holding onto just one hand. This quickly became one of your favorite things. You love to get down and walk. Mackenna will actually walk around the room with you like this. It makes you seem so old to me.
- You haven't taken your own steps yet, but there was one night a week and a half ago where you were so so close. We aren't rushing you, but we could tell you were close, and Dad and I were both there that night, so we were hoping it would be the night. Dad did see you take a pivot step tonight on your birthday. We know it is soon!
- You still happily give kisses. If I ask you for a kiss, sometimes you will blow one, but sometimes you will crawl over to me from wherever you are in the room and give me a real one. Dad, Micah, and me are the usual recipients of your kisses. You have also figured out how to smack or make fish faces while giving kisses. Too too cute.
- You have added "please" to your list of signs. You also are getting better and better at mimicking the syllable sounds, saying "uh-duh" when we say "all done" and consistently saying "muh" when doing the sign for "more" (which is still just clapping for you). - You learned to push the button on the ball popper toy to start the air and music - and you love to do it, either while sitting or standing.
- You have been waking up more at night to eat - 85% of the time you get up at least once, maybe 20% you get up twice - 12 or 1ish and then again at 5 or 6ish. The cutest part of this - if Dad takes you back to bed when you are done snacking, you will wave bye to me at the door, sometimes even blowing a kiss. You will consistently start to wave bye bye before naptime or nighttime if you are ready to be laid down.
- You love to mimic back and forth with people. You played back and forth with Micah one day in the car for a long time - blowing raspberries, clapping hand on mouth and saying "oh-oh-oh-oh", playing peekaboo. It was fun for me to listen to. I love it when you really get along with your siblings who love you but don't always express it very well.
- You have become pretty vocal when your siblings get too close. This used to be well founded because they were always too close or taking your toys, but now you start squawking before they even have a chance to do those things. I keep saying you are a sensitive soul. You have got to figure out how to not take it quite so personally when you are told no or don't get to play with what you were hoping to play with. I have a feeling this is a little window into the Jocelyn we will see more of in the coming months.
- This next picture speaks for itself. You are not a fan of being closed in.
- You have figured out how to climb up into chairs. Also, while in Indiana you figured out how to climb the stairs (only falling down a couple once). You also showed yourself to be a little daredevil when you got onto a rocking horse and stood up while rocking instead of sitting.
- You had a successful trip to Indiana to "help" Aunt Christa with baby Patrick. You did okay on both plane rides - you got your own seat on each flight and that helped a ton. You really just wanted to stand up and show off the whole time. You didn't sleep very well there at night, but you did take two good naps most days. You really loved to stand up at night and cry for me probably 3 or 4 times every night! Thankfully, since we have been home, your naps have been even longer and you have only woken up once a night. You seemed to love seeing your cousins. You would interact very cutely with Maggie - smiling huge when you saw her and laughing back and forth with her, and you really loved the calm way that Audra took care of you and played with you.
- You may be daytime weaning, but you have nursed more since we've been back in Florida than you did in Indiana. We'll see. You are a good eater and still love finger foods and whatever we're eating. It is nice to round out your diet with breast milk, but morning and night would be fine with me too. You definitely have an opinion on this - you are quick to tell me "all done" if you don't think it is the time for "num nums." We have your one year check up on Monday - we'll see about your weight and if you have caught up with your big sister at a year or not.
- Tonight we celebrated our first year with you. We had Aunt Marcia and Uncle Bruce over, and one other family from church. We ate mashed potatoes, chicken and noodles, green beans, and rolls. You got so excited when we put you in your highchair. You seemed to approve of the menu and just ate happily the whole time. I enjoyed cooking a meal for you that I knew you would like, and that was also probably the same meal that I ate for my first birthday. We sang to you and did cake outside. You enjoyed playing with the cake and tasting a little of it - but you really managed to stay quite clean and didn't eat a ton. You sure were cute though as you stood up big and tall on your blanket. You really loved the balloons behind you - probably more than the cake. You were in a good mood though - pretty calm - but definitely a "you" mood. You enjoyed opening presents and tearing the paper, especially the tissue paper. You had LOTS of help from Mackenna and Micah, and Dad too. You got some pretty awesome toys that I'm excited for you to wake up tomorrow and play with. It was a special night - low key and special - just like you.
I know I say it a lot, but I am so very thankful for you. You just fit right into our lives, exactly where you belong. I feel like you are really becomming you - both in the way you look and act. I know this last year was full of changes, but I know from experience that this next year is really going to be a ride. Right now you are still my baby, next year you will be my big toddler girl. I am ready - to take it one day at a time, to count every blessing, to kiss you a lot, to tell you I love you, to soak in every snuggle, to read to you, talk to you, pray for you, rock you, hold you, and I guess let you go as you learn to walk and run into this year of being one. I love you very very very much.
Your Mama
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Did they grow a year in the week I was gone?
Things I have heard my kids say in the 9 hours I have been home from Indiana...
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Mackenna, after hearing someone say to "relax" on the TV: "Relax is not something that kids like to do."
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Micah, coming in the front door: "Mom, do you know what that pile is? That's my pile of random stuff."
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Me: "Did you go to the Dr. yesterday, Micah?"
Micah: "Oh, yeah, you mean the 'pick your nose appt'." (Referring to the ENT)
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Micah, while talking to me about a day that I didn't buy him a shirt at the mall: "...do you remember the day of our Disney World adventure when we took a break at the mall..."
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Dad, after the kids had asked me a lot what I had brought them back from my trip: "Are you happy to see your mom or just see the stuff?"
Both of them: "We like both."
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Micah: "You got two shirts for both of us; that means you got four shirts!"
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(lest you would think that I think he is a math genius or something...)
Micah, reading the sign 11:20 on something: "Look it says 'one-dee-one two zero'."
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Micah: "Jocelyn is the best baby in the whole world."
Mackenna: "That's not nice to the other babies."
Micah: "Well, Jocelyn is the best baby, but I won't tell other babies or else they would know that they weren't best."
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Micah: "This is the best popcorn in the whole world."
Mackenna: "That's not nice to the other popcorn."
(hmm...see a pattern here?)
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Micah: "You are the best mommy in the whole wide world. We have a wide earth. That means it is the widest planet. That means it is the biggest planet.
Me: "Well, the earth is not actually the biggest planet."
Micah: "Which one is? Let's look it up on the ipad."
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Mackenna: "I'm tired. Will you carry me inside?"
Micah: "Me too."
Me: "I'm tired too. Who is going to carry me inside?"
Mackenna: "We can't carry you. You are much bigger than us."
Micah: "And MUCH MUCH heavier."
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
My Sweet Cheeks
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Mackenna: "Micah kissed me."
Me: "Oh that's okay; you like kisses."
Mackenna, with horror and emphasis: "I don't want kisses from boys. They're diskusking."
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Mackenna, getting out of my bed after snuggling this morning, and realizing that I wasn't following her: "Mom, I want someone to come with me."
Me: "I'm coming sweetie; I'm just slow."
Mackenna: "But you're not slow when you make food."
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Mackenna, said with such energy and enthusiasm I can't even explain: "Mom, we have Sprite. Mom, you have Sprite. Sprite is GREEEAAAAT!"
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(In a conversation before I was going to go visit my sister)
Mackenna: "I miss Elliana."
Me: "I know, friends are pretty great. You know, a great thing about family, is that for a long time, Jocelyn will never move away from you."
"No, she is a part of our family....But someday, when she grows up, she'll move away and become a mommy."
"Well, hopefully she'll become a wife and then a mommy. We pray that you'll love Jesus by that point and want to do things the way he commands."
"And you'll be a grandma."
"I know, I can't wait. That's the whole reason I became a mommy was to be a grandma."
"But you'll have wrinkles."
"That's okay. Because you know what the wrinkles mean? They mean that I lived a happy life."
"No, they mean you are old."
Mackenna: "Micah kissed me."
Me: "Oh that's okay; you like kisses."
Mackenna, with horror and emphasis: "I don't want kisses from boys. They're diskusking."
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Mackenna, getting out of my bed after snuggling this morning, and realizing that I wasn't following her: "Mom, I want someone to come with me."
Me: "I'm coming sweetie; I'm just slow."
Mackenna: "But you're not slow when you make food."
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Mackenna, said with such energy and enthusiasm I can't even explain: "Mom, we have Sprite. Mom, you have Sprite. Sprite is GREEEAAAAT!"
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(In a conversation before I was going to go visit my sister)
Mackenna: "I miss Elliana."
Me: "I know, friends are pretty great. You know, a great thing about family, is that for a long time, Jocelyn will never move away from you."
"No, she is a part of our family....But someday, when she grows up, she'll move away and become a mommy."
"Well, hopefully she'll become a wife and then a mommy. We pray that you'll love Jesus by that point and want to do things the way he commands."
"And you'll be a grandma."
"I know, I can't wait. That's the whole reason I became a mommy was to be a grandma."
"But you'll have wrinkles."
"That's okay. Because you know what the wrinkles mean? They mean that I lived a happy life."
"No, they mean you are old."
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Micah Man says....
Micah: "Mom, I know why God gave our bodies bones.....to hold up our skin. If we didn't have bones our body would be all flat."
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Micah, while we were driving on US 19: "They are building a new bridge. I think the other one must have broke."
Me: "No, they are making bigger so more cars can drive on it."
Micah: "Oh, like how our small straws didn't drink very much smoothie so we needed to get bigger straws so we could drink more."
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It is like I can almost hear his brain growing and figuring out more things and making more connections. Here is my little big guy winning his third straight game of "I spy race."
(I only had to delay myself the slightest bit...he was so fast.)
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Micah, while we were driving on US 19: "They are building a new bridge. I think the other one must have broke."
Me: "No, they are making bigger so more cars can drive on it."
Micah: "Oh, like how our small straws didn't drink very much smoothie so we needed to get bigger straws so we could drink more."
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It is like I can almost hear his brain growing and figuring out more things and making more connections. Here is my little big guy winning his third straight game of "I spy race."
(I only had to delay myself the slightest bit...he was so fast.)
Thursday, September 6, 2012
How did she get this big?
Disney Day
We took advantage of the holiday and went over to Disney on Monday. Here are a couple of highlights...
- Driving through Tampa at 7:30 AM on a Monday and having it feel like a ghost town.
- Soarin' is always a highlight for me. Love it. I seriously duck with the golf ball comes flying at me. I love that I can now share this big kid ride with my kiddos. And I love that Micah talks my ear off the whole time. "Mom, that's like my aircraft carrier." "No, that's not a plane. That's a jet." I always take the opportunity after that ride to talk about what a beautiful world God made for us to enjoy. Seriously. California kicks Florida's butt.
- My kids love the Epcot ball ride; so much that Micah made up a song. "I love the Epcot ball, the Epcot Ball, I love the Epcot ball." Great stuff there. While riding it this time, Curt was talking to him about who made the people. Micah responded that God did, and Curt was talking to him about it all. Micah told him, "Dad, you know a lot of stuff." Curt told him that he learned a lot of it at school. Micah said, "no, you learned it at church." Not a bad place to learn stuff.
- The carousel was a pretty huge hit this time. Jocelyn clearly loved it - all smiles and giggles and scrunchy faces. Micah and Mackenna were naming their horses and grinning from ear to ear.
- Micah's favorite part of the day was "all of it."
- Mackenna decided to be brave this time and ride the Junior coaster back by Dumbo. As you can see from the first picture, she was scared on the ride...but she came off running to me and announcing, "It was fun!" "I want to go again!" I was so proud of her!
- I love pulling into Disney and how excited they get about everything there - the signs, the roads, the parking lot. So great.
- There was one moment where the two older kids were actually talking and putting the other person first. It was beautiful. We were going to do the Monsters show and the Buzz ride. Micah asked Mackenna which ride she would "prefer" to do first. He then told me that Mackenna preferred the Monster show, so we should do that first. Precious.
- So they have re-done the Dumbo ride. I knew this, and we had gone on part of it, but now the whole thing is open. We walked into line and a lady checked us into a computer, like at a restaurant. They gave us a pager and then our kids were able to go play in an indoor playplace! While "in line!" It was amazing, and air conditioned, and big, and great! We were then paged when it was our time to ride. Awesome.
- Another awesome - while there, Jocelyn decided to be willing to take a few steps while we were holding first two hands and then just one hand. I think, although she had been a super baby all day, she was really happy to be out of the stroller or Ergo - even if it meant having to walk instead of get down and crawl. So fun!
- We ended up staying for the light parade, because they really wanted to and there wasn't a good reason not to. We got good seats fairly easily...or so we thought. Little did we realize that a group of adults was going to stand in the front row right by the rope, just to the left of us. So even though we had the front row by the rope, our kids couldn't see what was coming because the people just down from us were twice their size. We weren't sure how to handle this...but we ended up just putting the kids on our shoulders and letting them watch from there. I felt rude. It wasn't the best parade etiquette, but our lovely neighbors didn't leave us a lot of choice. As you can see below, Micah and Jocelyn were asleep before even getting out of the park, and then Jocelyn woke up on on the monorail and came to me while Mackenna took her spot in the stroller, they were both asleep before we got to the van. Quiet ride home!
- Driving through Tampa at 7:30 AM on a Monday and having it feel like a ghost town.
- Soarin' is always a highlight for me. Love it. I seriously duck with the golf ball comes flying at me. I love that I can now share this big kid ride with my kiddos. And I love that Micah talks my ear off the whole time. "Mom, that's like my aircraft carrier." "No, that's not a plane. That's a jet." I always take the opportunity after that ride to talk about what a beautiful world God made for us to enjoy. Seriously. California kicks Florida's butt.
- My kids love the Epcot ball ride; so much that Micah made up a song. "I love the Epcot ball, the Epcot Ball, I love the Epcot ball." Great stuff there. While riding it this time, Curt was talking to him about who made the people. Micah responded that God did, and Curt was talking to him about it all. Micah told him, "Dad, you know a lot of stuff." Curt told him that he learned a lot of it at school. Micah said, "no, you learned it at church." Not a bad place to learn stuff.
- The carousel was a pretty huge hit this time. Jocelyn clearly loved it - all smiles and giggles and scrunchy faces. Micah and Mackenna were naming their horses and grinning from ear to ear.
- Micah's favorite part of the day was "all of it."
- Mackenna decided to be brave this time and ride the Junior coaster back by Dumbo. As you can see from the first picture, she was scared on the ride...but she came off running to me and announcing, "It was fun!" "I want to go again!" I was so proud of her!
- I love pulling into Disney and how excited they get about everything there - the signs, the roads, the parking lot. So great.
- There was one moment where the two older kids were actually talking and putting the other person first. It was beautiful. We were going to do the Monsters show and the Buzz ride. Micah asked Mackenna which ride she would "prefer" to do first. He then told me that Mackenna preferred the Monster show, so we should do that first. Precious.
- So they have re-done the Dumbo ride. I knew this, and we had gone on part of it, but now the whole thing is open. We walked into line and a lady checked us into a computer, like at a restaurant. They gave us a pager and then our kids were able to go play in an indoor playplace! While "in line!" It was amazing, and air conditioned, and big, and great! We were then paged when it was our time to ride. Awesome.
- Another awesome - while there, Jocelyn decided to be willing to take a few steps while we were holding first two hands and then just one hand. I think, although she had been a super baby all day, she was really happy to be out of the stroller or Ergo - even if it meant having to walk instead of get down and crawl. So fun!
- We ended up staying for the light parade, because they really wanted to and there wasn't a good reason not to. We got good seats fairly easily...or so we thought. Little did we realize that a group of adults was going to stand in the front row right by the rope, just to the left of us. So even though we had the front row by the rope, our kids couldn't see what was coming because the people just down from us were twice their size. We weren't sure how to handle this...but we ended up just putting the kids on our shoulders and letting them watch from there. I felt rude. It wasn't the best parade etiquette, but our lovely neighbors didn't leave us a lot of choice. As you can see below, Micah and Jocelyn were asleep before even getting out of the park, and then Jocelyn woke up on on the monorail and came to me while Mackenna took her spot in the stroller, they were both asleep before we got to the van. Quiet ride home!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
4 more months of Jocelyn to love
Dear Jocie Pie,
I will get it out of the way at the very top. I am sorry that I haven't written for four months. Life got really crazy there. However, please know that although there has been a lack of record - there has been no lack of love or gratitude for my sweet baby girl. I will do my best to write down some of the highlights of these jam packed four months of your life, reminisce about all the ways I love you, and get ready to move on to celebrate another month going by. Because life doesn't stop...so I'm determined to enjoy every minute that I have as you grow.
7 - 8 months (This was a big month!!)
You got a little more mobile this month, bouncing around on your bottom and rolling all over the family room, eventually managing to get up on all fours towards the end of the month. After that, you figured out how to crawl backwards enough that you could crawl into a sitting position after being on your belly. You also learned to pull yourself up on your knees in your crib and bounce, bounce, bounce. You were consistently at least sitting up in your pack n play when I came in to see you in your bedroom/bathroom after naptime or in the morning.
You were still really "in love" with mama too. There were times that other people thought something was really wrong with you, but everything got better as soon as I took you. You had a runny nose on Mother's Day so the two of us got to hang out at home instead of going to church. I enjoyed some extra cuddles with you. We also had taken a little beach trip the day before together while the older kids prepped for Mother's Day. You fell asleep in the carrier and I was able to just sit with my feet in the ocean and enjoy the sun and calmness. It was a sweet memory for me.
We took a little getaway for a few days over to Orlando. You did GREAT while we were out at Disney. You maybe cried once or twice in four days while we were on the go. You would happily sleep in the Ergo, but you also were content to be awake and just look around while in there also. You were definitely not as happy if we weren't on the go. You stopped liking being left on the floor to play with toys more and more - wanting either someone there with you or to be held by someone the whole time. You did get to go in the pool for the first time. It was one of the really shallow entry kind, and you loved sitting in the water and kicking and splashing.
Another first....you got two bottom teeth this month!!!
As far as the particulars of you - you still didn't gain a lot of weight...but Lucille encouraged me to focus on the fact that you are happy and healthy, active, alert, meeting your milestones, and have chubby little legs. That seems to be what people would have measured a baby by before there were growth charts. You don't like a lot of solid foods. We are trying, but you usually spit them back out at me. You will take a few bites, act like you like it at first, and then you are just done. In fact, if you really didn't want something, you learned to blow spit bubbles or make a buzzing sound, backing your head up as far as possible to avoid eating it!! (even something yummy like pears)
(Oh, you mostly only got up once a night to eat during this month.)
Enjoying time with daddy and mommy at Disney
Loving the pool
A few last toothless and immobile pictures
Trying to get in that crawling position
Teething anyone?
Mother's Day Beach Trip with Mama
Mother's Day Snuggles on a Sunday Sick Day
First Time to Pull up to Knees
8 - 9 months
The first thing that I have jotted down about this month is that we finally started to make some progress with you and food (although the big breakthrough came at the very end of the month/beginning of the next). You figured out how to finger-feed yourself puffs, and continued that with some bread, shredded cheese, peas, and small pieces of cheese quesadilla. You still were basically refusing anything to do with pureed foods 85% of the time. Your pincer grip and ability to feed yourself small pieces of food was really impressive. And you really like to do it - getting pretty (loudly) annoyed that we will only give you one piece of food at a time. This prompted daddy to really really work on teaching you the sign for "more." He was determined you would learn (and you eventually would...but not this month).
After getting up on all fours and very seriously rocking back and forth for a few weeks, on June 9th, you figured out how to crawl! We were all here to watch and cheer you on. We tricked you into crawling for a small toy (something that was a "no no" for you to have) of Mackenna's. Somehow, the forbidden things are always the enticement to make that first leap. You also are beginning to learn to stand up holding onto things and wave "hi." You are so so so proud of yourself when you wave. You will do it on command, and it is clear that you are really happy when you can perform like this for your adoring public.
We spent a LOT of time in the car this month. We first drove for a family vacation in Georgia for a week and then on to Indiana. You did pretty well in the car...especially if mommy came to the back seat to entertain you! You took most of your morning naps in the car while we were out and about in Georgia, and this burned us when we got to Indiana as you refused on nap in your pack n play in the mornings, although you eventually caved. You continued to earn your weight in gold by being flexible 85% of the time. You slept in a lot of different places (In two weeks, you slept at 4 different houses...with three more coming later), and you woke up more than you would have at home, but much less than some babies would have. I tried to take a lesson from you, and roll with the punches also.
Daddy's Balancing Act Trick, Standing Up, Surviving the Long Car Ride
Georgia Mountain Hikes...varying degrees of success
Crawling and Eating
Some car trips left her happier than others!
9 - 10 months
We spent a big chunk of this month in Indiana too - seeing family and soaking it all up. Some kind of light switch turned on inside of you this month - and you decided that eating food was really fun. You started eating rice, banana chunks, chicken, canned peaches, baked potato, green beans, brocoli, lunch meat, hamburger meat, watermelon, and probably more. You feed yourself like a champ, and it is honestly so great in my opinion. Because you refused pureed foods, we kind of skipped the "me sitting there and feeding you and not getting to eat my own food" stage and jumped right to the "giving you some food to eat actually buys me some time to get something done and gives you something to do so you aren't bored while we are eating" stage. Thankful.
You learned to pull up; right before Daddy left to go back to Florida and then to France, you pulled up on his leg. Glad he was able to see it. You then figured out how to pull up on the one step up into Nana and Papa's kitchen, and also climb the step if you really were feeling adventurous. You really enjoyed pulling up on the fireplace mantle at Grandma and Grandpa's house.
You were still pretty obsessed with waving this month. You will only do it when someone says "hi;" you don't seem to realize that "bye" is the same motion. You also love to shake your head in a "no" position. It is funny because sometimes the questions that you respond to really do have a "no" answer - so we like to pretend that you are really really smart.
As with your brother and sister, going to Indiana always marks a big change to your feeding schedule. While I had been nursing you before your morning and afternoon naps (not as a sleep crutch but as a way to get more feedings in you), with a busy schedule and places to be, these kind of went out the window. You fell into a new routine of nursing in the morning, after your morning nap, after your afternoon nap, and before bed...and then whenever you woke up at night. I wouldn't have forced this, but I do like how easily it came.
I was the main "constant" in your life in this month filled with so many new faces, and you really clung onto me - literally. If I was holding you on my hip and it was clear that someone else was going to try and take you, you would bury your body against my chest as if claiming your territory. It was pretty precious, and I happily enjoyed you being my sidekick. My cousin Anna helped me while Daddy was gone on two separate occasions, and you seemed really excited to see her on the second time. So, you liked other people too...it was just clear that I was your preference. It was also clear that you didn't forget daddy in his two week absence as you quickly warmed back up to him when he returned.
Coming home from Indiana reminded me of making the same trip with your brother and sister at your age. You did okay for awhile, and then you would reach a point of "I'm done." Not sure anyone can blame you, and thankful that you won't remember it!
Once back here, you reached a couple of more developmental milestones. By kind of a complete fluke, while giving you an applesauce pouch at the park, thinking that I would need to squeeze a little bit in your mouth at a time, you figured out you could suck it down, and in so doing, taught yourself how to drink from a straw. You also figured out how to sign "more" - daddy is so proud - and "all done." Thankfully, we have been able to move from only giving you one piece of food at a time on your tray, to being able to put quite a few on there at one time and you will work your way through them without shoving them all in and choking. So, I guess you don't have to show off your "more" sign as often as you would have in the one bite at a time phase! You are pretty into blowing zerberts on people's arms...usually mine. It is always funny when people think that someone made a "rude" noise, just to see it was you and your slobery mouth! Another thing you learned - you can put a ball in the giraffe tube toy. It is so cute to see you figuring these things out.
We also successfully moved you from your bathroom cave into sleeping in the kid room at home. There were some rough nights, but we survived - mostly. It seems the key is making sure that M&M don't nap during the day (they listen to audio books on mine and dad's bed) so that they are really tired and just go right to sleep at night, not keeping you up. If they keep you up, then you will happily stand up in bed and scream, and they love to come tell us, which makes you scream more, etc. etc. etc. Joy.
At the very very very end of this month, while back in Florida and having a cold, you went on a complete nursing strike, starting on a Friday morning. I could say more about this, but the gist of it is that you really were refusing to drink any liquids. You weren't very good, or interested, in a cup yet, and you definitely still said "no" to a bottle. You would happily nurse at 6 am in the morning - but you totally screamed and pushed me away if I offered it at any other time. We tried to give you as much pumped milk as we could, but figuring out a way to get it in you was a challenge. You would happily eat the baby food pouches, but I knew that wasn't as good as getting you milk. It was a hard three days. We were really heading down a dehydration route on Sunday night. You thankfully had a wet diaper when you woke up on Monday morning, and I opted to go ahead and go to VBS that day and take you to the doctor in the afternoon. Apart from a virus, everything looked ok with you (no ear infection, throat infection, or wheezing), but you had lost a half a pound in one week (it had taken you about 3 months to gain that half of a pound - you little half pint). The doctor was concerned. Well, I guess that is all you had to hear, because you started nursing again after we left the doctor and have been happily back in your routine ever since. We just now own a lot of sippy cups of all trial kinds...and I try to soak in each nursing session knowing it always could be my last! (even in the middle of the night....)
Showing off eating and standing skills
Sleeping during Fourth of July Parade
Waving!
Pulling Up!
10 - 11 months (whew...the current month)
What personality you have been showing this month! You love to say "dada" - it is definitely your favorite word, although you will say "mama" and "baba." When you do the sign for "all done," you also sometimes say "ah-duh." You also love to clap and will do it either when I ask you to clap or when I ask you if you want to do pattycake. We are working on teaching you to hold your hands up with "so big" and hold up one finger for your soon to be age - we'll see about an update next month. You love to buzz with your lips back and forth when someone will do it to you.
You made some changes this month with kissing. First, you learned to lean your head in to get close when I would pucker up to give you a kiss. Then, you started giving open mouth kisses whenever someone would ask you for a kiss. Then, just a few days ago, you learned to blow kisses and will definitely do it whenever anyone blows you one (it is your new favorite trick), but sometimes you will do it when I just ask you to.
You really love to explore the house. You still like to play with your toys sometimes, but you would prefer to calmly crawl over to something and just pick it up, study it, and then move on to something else - usually something that is not yours. You don't put a ton of stuff in your mouth, which is nice. We do close you into the family room - with a ton of toys - quite a bit of the time - and you don't love this. You also don't love time in your jumper or exersaucer, would much rather be out and about, just exploring. You are a FAST crawler, expert puller upper, but still not a cruiser or a walker. You are learning more and more what causes toys to work, knowing where to put balls into openings and hit buttons to make music start.
You seem to have a really sensitive little spirit (or maybe just really opinionated). If we tell you "no" for something in a stern voice or bat your little hand when touching something, you will take a second or two, then turn your entire face upside down, and then just scream and scream and scream. Tonight I told you "no" for throwing your food on the floor on purpose, and you did the upside down screaming face routine. You then kept screaming and didn't really want much to do with me for awhile, making me "pay" for my "meanness." One day, you had your back to dad when he came into the family room. You were holding something that you shouldn't have. He calmly said "Jocelyn" and you jumped and turned around with a sheepish look on your face. It was baby guilt if we have ever seen it!
You got a third tooth this month, your upper left middle, and the upper right middle is really working on breaking through.
You are still taking two good naps a day - this has been your routine for the last few months. You are flexible with your start and end times, which is nice, but they are about an hour and a half each or two hours mostly. You sleep through the night 85% of the time - from about 8 to 7.
You eat a ton of food - the list is seriously huge. (grapes, cheese, cheerios, mashed potatoes, corn, broccoli, green beans, peas, carrots, bread, pizza, mac and cheese, meatloaf, pot roast, plain pasta, scrambled egg yolks, yogurt, pears, peaches, strawberries, watermelon, banana, kix, blueberries, freeze dried apples/bananas/strawberries, chicken nuggets, tortellini, rice, lunch meat, hot dog, chicken and noodles) You have maybe eaten a pureed food from a spoon like two or three times. You do, however, like to drink homemade yogurt smoothies through your straw cups (yogurt, baby food - fruit and/or vegetable, and water). We are trying to fatten you up...trying, trying, trying. (You do still nurse four times a day, and have started "searching for food" if you are in the mood to eat. Since you will drink from a straw cup now, you have been able to drink something from that and go to sleep if I'm not home to nurse you at night - that is a big change.)
Buzzing Raspberries
New Wake Up Position
Well, I think that about covers the big stuff. You are obviously an entirely different baby than you were when I last wrote about you at 7 months. You are crawling, pulling up, have more hair, have more teeth, communicating more, sleeping better, eating more. But we still love you just as much. I am so thankful to get to be the mama to another girl - to you. You keep me guessing at times, but I really do feel like I know you so well. I spend a lot of time with you - you are much more my sidekick then the twins ever were. And that is okay - you are flexible and "easy" so much of the time that it is pretty natural to incorporate you into my daily routine and just have you with me (especially since you still let me wear you...yay!). I love seeing you figure out how to communicate with your words and movements. I can't wait to learn more and more about how that brain of yours thinks. I love to sneak in and see you sleeping (I don't get to do it a whole lot because you tend to wake up - a light sleeper - and are usually standing up by the time I get in there), but seeing you with your fingers in your mouth, usually on your belly, and so peaceful just melts my heart.
I have no idea what this next month will bring as we round the corner to "one year old." And beyond that. I can't wait to see what God has in store for you, and for you in our family. Again, I am so thankful God has entrusted you to me for this time,
Love,
Your Mama
Photo by Daddy
I will get it out of the way at the very top. I am sorry that I haven't written for four months. Life got really crazy there. However, please know that although there has been a lack of record - there has been no lack of love or gratitude for my sweet baby girl. I will do my best to write down some of the highlights of these jam packed four months of your life, reminisce about all the ways I love you, and get ready to move on to celebrate another month going by. Because life doesn't stop...so I'm determined to enjoy every minute that I have as you grow.
7 - 8 months (This was a big month!!)
You got a little more mobile this month, bouncing around on your bottom and rolling all over the family room, eventually managing to get up on all fours towards the end of the month. After that, you figured out how to crawl backwards enough that you could crawl into a sitting position after being on your belly. You also learned to pull yourself up on your knees in your crib and bounce, bounce, bounce. You were consistently at least sitting up in your pack n play when I came in to see you in your bedroom/bathroom after naptime or in the morning.
You were still really "in love" with mama too. There were times that other people thought something was really wrong with you, but everything got better as soon as I took you. You had a runny nose on Mother's Day so the two of us got to hang out at home instead of going to church. I enjoyed some extra cuddles with you. We also had taken a little beach trip the day before together while the older kids prepped for Mother's Day. You fell asleep in the carrier and I was able to just sit with my feet in the ocean and enjoy the sun and calmness. It was a sweet memory for me.
We took a little getaway for a few days over to Orlando. You did GREAT while we were out at Disney. You maybe cried once or twice in four days while we were on the go. You would happily sleep in the Ergo, but you also were content to be awake and just look around while in there also. You were definitely not as happy if we weren't on the go. You stopped liking being left on the floor to play with toys more and more - wanting either someone there with you or to be held by someone the whole time. You did get to go in the pool for the first time. It was one of the really shallow entry kind, and you loved sitting in the water and kicking and splashing.
Another first....you got two bottom teeth this month!!!
As far as the particulars of you - you still didn't gain a lot of weight...but Lucille encouraged me to focus on the fact that you are happy and healthy, active, alert, meeting your milestones, and have chubby little legs. That seems to be what people would have measured a baby by before there were growth charts. You don't like a lot of solid foods. We are trying, but you usually spit them back out at me. You will take a few bites, act like you like it at first, and then you are just done. In fact, if you really didn't want something, you learned to blow spit bubbles or make a buzzing sound, backing your head up as far as possible to avoid eating it!! (even something yummy like pears)
(Oh, you mostly only got up once a night to eat during this month.)
Enjoying time with daddy and mommy at Disney
Loving the pool
A few last toothless and immobile pictures
Trying to get in that crawling position
Teething anyone?
Mother's Day Beach Trip with Mama
Mother's Day Snuggles on a Sunday Sick Day
First Time to Pull up to Knees
8 - 9 months
The first thing that I have jotted down about this month is that we finally started to make some progress with you and food (although the big breakthrough came at the very end of the month/beginning of the next). You figured out how to finger-feed yourself puffs, and continued that with some bread, shredded cheese, peas, and small pieces of cheese quesadilla. You still were basically refusing anything to do with pureed foods 85% of the time. Your pincer grip and ability to feed yourself small pieces of food was really impressive. And you really like to do it - getting pretty (loudly) annoyed that we will only give you one piece of food at a time. This prompted daddy to really really work on teaching you the sign for "more." He was determined you would learn (and you eventually would...but not this month).
After getting up on all fours and very seriously rocking back and forth for a few weeks, on June 9th, you figured out how to crawl! We were all here to watch and cheer you on. We tricked you into crawling for a small toy (something that was a "no no" for you to have) of Mackenna's. Somehow, the forbidden things are always the enticement to make that first leap. You also are beginning to learn to stand up holding onto things and wave "hi." You are so so so proud of yourself when you wave. You will do it on command, and it is clear that you are really happy when you can perform like this for your adoring public.
We spent a LOT of time in the car this month. We first drove for a family vacation in Georgia for a week and then on to Indiana. You did pretty well in the car...especially if mommy came to the back seat to entertain you! You took most of your morning naps in the car while we were out and about in Georgia, and this burned us when we got to Indiana as you refused on nap in your pack n play in the mornings, although you eventually caved. You continued to earn your weight in gold by being flexible 85% of the time. You slept in a lot of different places (In two weeks, you slept at 4 different houses...with three more coming later), and you woke up more than you would have at home, but much less than some babies would have. I tried to take a lesson from you, and roll with the punches also.
Daddy's Balancing Act Trick, Standing Up, Surviving the Long Car Ride
Georgia Mountain Hikes...varying degrees of success
Crawling and Eating
Some car trips left her happier than others!
9 - 10 months
We spent a big chunk of this month in Indiana too - seeing family and soaking it all up. Some kind of light switch turned on inside of you this month - and you decided that eating food was really fun. You started eating rice, banana chunks, chicken, canned peaches, baked potato, green beans, brocoli, lunch meat, hamburger meat, watermelon, and probably more. You feed yourself like a champ, and it is honestly so great in my opinion. Because you refused pureed foods, we kind of skipped the "me sitting there and feeding you and not getting to eat my own food" stage and jumped right to the "giving you some food to eat actually buys me some time to get something done and gives you something to do so you aren't bored while we are eating" stage. Thankful.
You learned to pull up; right before Daddy left to go back to Florida and then to France, you pulled up on his leg. Glad he was able to see it. You then figured out how to pull up on the one step up into Nana and Papa's kitchen, and also climb the step if you really were feeling adventurous. You really enjoyed pulling up on the fireplace mantle at Grandma and Grandpa's house.
You were still pretty obsessed with waving this month. You will only do it when someone says "hi;" you don't seem to realize that "bye" is the same motion. You also love to shake your head in a "no" position. It is funny because sometimes the questions that you respond to really do have a "no" answer - so we like to pretend that you are really really smart.
As with your brother and sister, going to Indiana always marks a big change to your feeding schedule. While I had been nursing you before your morning and afternoon naps (not as a sleep crutch but as a way to get more feedings in you), with a busy schedule and places to be, these kind of went out the window. You fell into a new routine of nursing in the morning, after your morning nap, after your afternoon nap, and before bed...and then whenever you woke up at night. I wouldn't have forced this, but I do like how easily it came.
I was the main "constant" in your life in this month filled with so many new faces, and you really clung onto me - literally. If I was holding you on my hip and it was clear that someone else was going to try and take you, you would bury your body against my chest as if claiming your territory. It was pretty precious, and I happily enjoyed you being my sidekick. My cousin Anna helped me while Daddy was gone on two separate occasions, and you seemed really excited to see her on the second time. So, you liked other people too...it was just clear that I was your preference. It was also clear that you didn't forget daddy in his two week absence as you quickly warmed back up to him when he returned.
Coming home from Indiana reminded me of making the same trip with your brother and sister at your age. You did okay for awhile, and then you would reach a point of "I'm done." Not sure anyone can blame you, and thankful that you won't remember it!
Once back here, you reached a couple of more developmental milestones. By kind of a complete fluke, while giving you an applesauce pouch at the park, thinking that I would need to squeeze a little bit in your mouth at a time, you figured out you could suck it down, and in so doing, taught yourself how to drink from a straw. You also figured out how to sign "more" - daddy is so proud - and "all done." Thankfully, we have been able to move from only giving you one piece of food at a time on your tray, to being able to put quite a few on there at one time and you will work your way through them without shoving them all in and choking. So, I guess you don't have to show off your "more" sign as often as you would have in the one bite at a time phase! You are pretty into blowing zerberts on people's arms...usually mine. It is always funny when people think that someone made a "rude" noise, just to see it was you and your slobery mouth! Another thing you learned - you can put a ball in the giraffe tube toy. It is so cute to see you figuring these things out.
We also successfully moved you from your bathroom cave into sleeping in the kid room at home. There were some rough nights, but we survived - mostly. It seems the key is making sure that M&M don't nap during the day (they listen to audio books on mine and dad's bed) so that they are really tired and just go right to sleep at night, not keeping you up. If they keep you up, then you will happily stand up in bed and scream, and they love to come tell us, which makes you scream more, etc. etc. etc. Joy.
At the very very very end of this month, while back in Florida and having a cold, you went on a complete nursing strike, starting on a Friday morning. I could say more about this, but the gist of it is that you really were refusing to drink any liquids. You weren't very good, or interested, in a cup yet, and you definitely still said "no" to a bottle. You would happily nurse at 6 am in the morning - but you totally screamed and pushed me away if I offered it at any other time. We tried to give you as much pumped milk as we could, but figuring out a way to get it in you was a challenge. You would happily eat the baby food pouches, but I knew that wasn't as good as getting you milk. It was a hard three days. We were really heading down a dehydration route on Sunday night. You thankfully had a wet diaper when you woke up on Monday morning, and I opted to go ahead and go to VBS that day and take you to the doctor in the afternoon. Apart from a virus, everything looked ok with you (no ear infection, throat infection, or wheezing), but you had lost a half a pound in one week (it had taken you about 3 months to gain that half of a pound - you little half pint). The doctor was concerned. Well, I guess that is all you had to hear, because you started nursing again after we left the doctor and have been happily back in your routine ever since. We just now own a lot of sippy cups of all trial kinds...and I try to soak in each nursing session knowing it always could be my last! (even in the middle of the night....)
Showing off eating and standing skills
Sleeping during Fourth of July Parade
Waving!
Pulling Up!
10 - 11 months (whew...the current month)
What personality you have been showing this month! You love to say "dada" - it is definitely your favorite word, although you will say "mama" and "baba." When you do the sign for "all done," you also sometimes say "ah-duh." You also love to clap and will do it either when I ask you to clap or when I ask you if you want to do pattycake. We are working on teaching you to hold your hands up with "so big" and hold up one finger for your soon to be age - we'll see about an update next month. You love to buzz with your lips back and forth when someone will do it to you.
You made some changes this month with kissing. First, you learned to lean your head in to get close when I would pucker up to give you a kiss. Then, you started giving open mouth kisses whenever someone would ask you for a kiss. Then, just a few days ago, you learned to blow kisses and will definitely do it whenever anyone blows you one (it is your new favorite trick), but sometimes you will do it when I just ask you to.
You really love to explore the house. You still like to play with your toys sometimes, but you would prefer to calmly crawl over to something and just pick it up, study it, and then move on to something else - usually something that is not yours. You don't put a ton of stuff in your mouth, which is nice. We do close you into the family room - with a ton of toys - quite a bit of the time - and you don't love this. You also don't love time in your jumper or exersaucer, would much rather be out and about, just exploring. You are a FAST crawler, expert puller upper, but still not a cruiser or a walker. You are learning more and more what causes toys to work, knowing where to put balls into openings and hit buttons to make music start.
You seem to have a really sensitive little spirit (or maybe just really opinionated). If we tell you "no" for something in a stern voice or bat your little hand when touching something, you will take a second or two, then turn your entire face upside down, and then just scream and scream and scream. Tonight I told you "no" for throwing your food on the floor on purpose, and you did the upside down screaming face routine. You then kept screaming and didn't really want much to do with me for awhile, making me "pay" for my "meanness." One day, you had your back to dad when he came into the family room. You were holding something that you shouldn't have. He calmly said "Jocelyn" and you jumped and turned around with a sheepish look on your face. It was baby guilt if we have ever seen it!
You got a third tooth this month, your upper left middle, and the upper right middle is really working on breaking through.
You are still taking two good naps a day - this has been your routine for the last few months. You are flexible with your start and end times, which is nice, but they are about an hour and a half each or two hours mostly. You sleep through the night 85% of the time - from about 8 to 7.
You eat a ton of food - the list is seriously huge. (grapes, cheese, cheerios, mashed potatoes, corn, broccoli, green beans, peas, carrots, bread, pizza, mac and cheese, meatloaf, pot roast, plain pasta, scrambled egg yolks, yogurt, pears, peaches, strawberries, watermelon, banana, kix, blueberries, freeze dried apples/bananas/strawberries, chicken nuggets, tortellini, rice, lunch meat, hot dog, chicken and noodles) You have maybe eaten a pureed food from a spoon like two or three times. You do, however, like to drink homemade yogurt smoothies through your straw cups (yogurt, baby food - fruit and/or vegetable, and water). We are trying to fatten you up...trying, trying, trying. (You do still nurse four times a day, and have started "searching for food" if you are in the mood to eat. Since you will drink from a straw cup now, you have been able to drink something from that and go to sleep if I'm not home to nurse you at night - that is a big change.)
Buzzing Raspberries
New Wake Up Position
Well, I think that about covers the big stuff. You are obviously an entirely different baby than you were when I last wrote about you at 7 months. You are crawling, pulling up, have more hair, have more teeth, communicating more, sleeping better, eating more. But we still love you just as much. I am so thankful to get to be the mama to another girl - to you. You keep me guessing at times, but I really do feel like I know you so well. I spend a lot of time with you - you are much more my sidekick then the twins ever were. And that is okay - you are flexible and "easy" so much of the time that it is pretty natural to incorporate you into my daily routine and just have you with me (especially since you still let me wear you...yay!). I love seeing you figure out how to communicate with your words and movements. I can't wait to learn more and more about how that brain of yours thinks. I love to sneak in and see you sleeping (I don't get to do it a whole lot because you tend to wake up - a light sleeper - and are usually standing up by the time I get in there), but seeing you with your fingers in your mouth, usually on your belly, and so peaceful just melts my heart.
I have no idea what this next month will bring as we round the corner to "one year old." And beyond that. I can't wait to see what God has in store for you, and for you in our family. Again, I am so thankful God has entrusted you to me for this time,
Love,
Your Mama
Photo by Daddy
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