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6 Months Old Today!

Apr 30th, 2009 Posted in Birthdays And Such, annablogging | no comment »
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I haven’t been blogging much lately… things have been hectic.  I had an ear infection and was keeping mom & dad up all night everynight (screaming 3-5 times every night!).  But I’m feeling a lot better since they got me some penecilin.

I’ve been developing pretty quickly.

  • I can sit up straight now, without any trouble.
  • I can pass things back and forth from hand to hand easily, and I’m interested in pretty much everything I can see.
  • I have a new bumbo seat, that mom got me on Craigslist.
  • I have a few teeth trying to poke through.  You can feel at least one of them really well.
  • I like to say “DA-DA-DA-DA” and “-Ah-Da!” and “Blah-Blah-Blah-Blah” over and over.  Sometimes I whisper them to myself, and sometimes I yell them really loudly.
  • And the doctor said I weigh 17 pounds and 7 ounces!  I’m huge!
  • I’ve been eating Peas, Green Beans, Mangos, Oatmeal, Rice Cereal, Sweat Potatoes, Bananas, Apple Sauce.  I’m really starting to like these “solid” foods.  (I say “solid” because they sure don’t seem as solid as the chicken wraps and stuff I see mom & dad making.  I try to get those from them, or at least knock them on the floor for Lilly, but they usually stop me.)

That’s it from me,

L8TR

-annabelle

Our adventure into the kingdom of solid foods p. 1

Mar 22nd, 2009 Posted in Updates and Milestones, health and growth, updates from mom | no comment »
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Annabelle stopped sleeping through the night. For a mommy and daddy who really love their sleep this has been a rough trip. At Annabelle’s 4 month well baby check our pediatrician told us it would be fine to start solid foods since she is a formula fed baby. If your baby is exclusively breastfed they recommend waiting until six months. It is yet another reason why formula is sub-par to breastmilk.

So John and I mixed the runny rice cereal, we got out our video camera, we strapped her into her chair, we tied on the biggest bib we could find and shoveled the cereal into our baby’s mouth. She didn’t not like it, but her tongue, doing as four month old tongues do, pushed most of it back out again.  As reccomended by our pediatrician, we continued the treacherous, and messy battle for a week.  Annabelle got better, but most of the cereal ended up on us, on her, and on her bib.

So at the week mark we decided to try carrots. I bought a two pack of Gerber Stage one Carrots and shoveled them in. The reception was much more enthusiastic, but if I thought the cereal was everywhere, the carrots were a whole new ball game. I scrubbed carrots off of my child in places I didn’t know carrots could go…

She was doing better, but still not great. I decided to perservere and chopped, boiled and pureed my own carrots this time. I dug out the seemingly useless tiny tupperwares and meticulously measured out carrot alotments. After the six day mark I moved on to bananas.

It was when my daughter wore more bananas than ingested (sweet, yummy, amazing bananas everywhere but in her tummy) that we slowed way down for another week.

And one day when our hungry daughter turned her head at her bottle, I pulled out some carrots, mixed up some cereal and she ate, enthusiastically, voraciously, and at least 3/4 of the prepared food ended up inside of her. Granted, I’m still swabbing carrot crusties out of her nose, and this is a couple of baths later… and yesterday she ate a freshly mashed banana and loved it.

I feel much less like I’m forcing her to ingest food she isn’t ready for and much more like I’m experiencing solid foods at my daughter’s pace.

As a side note, I’m learning how to make homemade babyfood (I’ve mentioned this before).

I invite you to check out wholesomebabyfood.com if you are interested, you can look up recipes by age, or food type. It also has lots of information on storage, one of the best introduction schedules that I’ve seen and a good FAQ.

Today I’m going to make some mashed sweet potatos for Annabelle and some baked sweet potato fries for John and myself.

If you are happy and you know it…

Feb 22nd, 2009 Posted in annablogging, health and growth | no comment »
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I laugh now, not just occasionally, but all of the time. I guess I’ve decided the world is a really funny place. I really laugh when my mom pretends to eat my belly, and when Lily does her tricks. I also laugh at my dad when he wakes up and has his “grumpy” face on. I know that when I laugh it makes him smile, even if he is kind of cranky. It works on my mom too. When I wake her up in the morning and she stumbles into my room with her crazy hair and crabby face on I smile really big, and give her a laugh and she picks me up, gives me a big kiss and we go into the kitchen to make her some coffee. Then she really cheers up.

I overheard my parents saying if I get much cuter, or my laugh gets much better they’ll never be able to put me in a “time-out” when I get big. I’m going to just keep practicing and I’ll be irresistable befote they know it.

In other news I nearly have a mullet so a haircut may be in order- the parents are still in discussion.

-Bananabelle

Annabelle’s two month doctor’s appointment

Jan 14th, 2009 Posted in Updates and Milestones, health and growth, updates from mom | no comment »
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So today was the big day for Annabelle’s first round of vaccinations. Ay- it wasn’t so bad. She was a lot less upset than I thought she would be.  She cried a little but then I picked her up and the doctor gave her the oral rotavirus vaccine which is really sweet and tasty and she was perfectly happy after that. Though, she has been really really fussy since her appointment, but that could be her lack of good sleep.

She weighed 11 lbs 13 and a half oz. She was 22 and three quarters inches long. So she is in the 75th percentile for height and weight. The doctor said she looks awesome, is healthy and beautiful. So YEAY!

Annabelle is now in her crib as we speak and we are listening to her on the baby monitor. Mostly I’m hearing whales from her “Sleep Sheep”. We are actively trying to transition her into her crib instead of sleeping in our room. It’s pretty challenging since we aren’t willing to let her Cry it Out.

My new favorite thing is the Moby Wrap. By far, it is the best baby carrier yet. It is comfortable and Annabelle seems to love it. John has taken a liking to the Baby Bjorn.

John and I are trying to do some reorganization of our house. We have a long list of projects we are going to start whittling away at over the next couple of weeks. Among them, child proofing, thankyou notes, and some serious rearranging.

That’s the scoop from our neck of the woods!

Bragging rights…

Dec 12th, 2008 Posted in Updates and Milestones, updates from mom | no comment »
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I would just like to put it out there-

Annabelle Simone Owens slept from 1 am until 10 am.

9 hours of uninterrupted sleep.

9 hours!

One Month Check-Up

Dec 3rd, 2008 Posted in annablogging, health and growth | no comment »
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So today I had a doctor’s appointment- they are not my favorite thing in the world by any means. First they made my mom and dad undress me so they could put me on the scale to see how much I weigh. I decided not to cry at all this time. (Last time I really gave them an earful.) As it turns out, since my last appointment, I’ve gained over a pound. I went from 7 pounds eleven ounces to 8 pounds 14 ounces! Since birth, I have grown an inch and a quarter. The doctor said I look healthy, beautiful and that my parents are doing a great job.

Today while I was at work with my mom she took me out of my sling and some of the kids gathered around to look at me. I flashed them my biggest smile yet! My favorite was starting at the upside down face right above my head. I am really starting to enjoy smiling at people, I think it’s because they give me so much focus when I do it.

Yesterday my dad put me in a Cornhusker outfit. I’m going to post a picture, especially for my Nebraska family.

I wouldn't look at the camera, but I did flash an uncertain smile...

My uncertain smile.

Mighty

Dec 2nd, 2008 Posted in health and growth, updates from mom | no comment »
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Annabelle seems to be eating a lot lately. I need to double check my baby development books but she’ll easily eat four ounces a crack, and if she doesn’t get them (say we only offer her three ounces…) she will not rest until she has consumed her fill. And on that note…

Yesterday when I was carrying her inside in her carseat, the whole bundle felt heavy! Dare I say my little darling is gaining some serious weight? I hesitate because we have her one month checkup tomorrow, and it will be sad, and a little disheartening if they say she isn’t gaining weight, or still not gaining quickly enough.

So keep your fingers crossed that my little mouse, is indeed becoming more mighty.

Dear Annabelle- 1 month

Nov 30th, 2008 Posted in Updates and Milestones, updates from mom | one comment »
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This is an idea I got from another person’s blog. He wrote a letter to his son at the end of every month. I think it’s a neat idea, and I thought I’d try it out.

Dear Annabelle,

It seems unreal that you have been in the big wide world for an entire month. It has been amazing to get to know you in person after having you inside of me for nine long months. You have really changed over the course of this month.

You have started moving your head around, and you can focus on a moving object. You have begun smiling and overall you are much more awake and alert. You started out as this teeny tiny sleepy little bundle who only really cried or made noise when you were hungry or if you had a belly ache.

Your favorite place to sleep is in bed snuggled next to your dad or me. We try to have you sleep in your cradle, but sometimes you insist otherwise. You love to look in the mirror at your own reflection, or at somebody else’s face. You also like looking at the pictures hanging above the bed. They are bright colors on a dark background. You still like to be wrapped tight (burrito style) in your blankets when you are fussy, but otherwise enjoy having your arms free to wave around.

At first you didn’t gain weight very quickly, but now you seem to be catching up. Your clothes are snugger and I think we are nearly ready for the next size of diapers. All of that eating is really starting to pay off.

This is turning out to be quite an adventure- and at first taking care of you was really scary. You seemed so fragile! I wasn’t always sure why you were crying or even what to do with you. I think I’m starting to get the hang of your wants and needs. Things like changing your clothes and giving you a bath are not nearly as nerve-wracking as they were before.

I love you my little Mighty Mouse and I’m very excited for our next month together.

Love,

Mom

I’m doing these new things now…

Nov 30th, 2008 Posted in Blog Updates, annablogging, health and growth | no comment »
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I just thought I’d give a couple of updates on my latest developments…

-Yesterday my dad told me a zen koan, and explained what zen was. I think I’m on my why to becoming Buddhist.

-Today I lifted my head up off of my mother’s shoulder and looked from side to side! My neck muscles are getting super strong!

-While I had tummy time with my dad, and then my mom I smiled in amusement! I’m really starting to figure out this expression thing.

-My mom told me about all of the family and friends I’m going to meet during the holidays in Omaha. Tomorrow she told me she’d tell me all about airplanes.

-I watched my mom and dad make a Thanksgiving dinner a couple of days late. I keep them up most of the night so it got postponed. I found it pretty funny watching them carve a turkey.