Friday, December 17, 2010
Audrey in the Exersaucer
The bumbo is especially tempting (yes, she can still fit in it). We're teaching her to take turns with Ethan, but she has a really hard time waiting during his turn.
The jumper is the most frequent target of her assaults.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Audrey the Tumbler
One day, she just started doing them on her own. Here's some pics from around Thanksgiving.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Halloween
So let's start with where I left off--Halloween.
We intended Audrey to be a giant banana for Halloween, and Ethan a little monkey. Ethan wore his monkey costume without protest but Audrey didn't care for the banana. After Audrey rejected the banana costume, we tried three princess dresses that Grandma Karen gave us: no, no, and no. Finally, Nunner had an idea for a ballerina outfit. Audrey deigned to wear the leotard but refused the tutu. We waited until Halloween festivities were underway, and slipped the tutu on once she was distracted by all the other kids' costumes.
Here's Audrey in her ballerina outfit (costume #5) and Ethan in his monkey outfit.
Ethan's costume had a padded belly to make him look chubby. He's not that chubby in real life :)
Amber gave me the hat I'm wearing when Ethan was born. It says お父さん (otōsan)--"father" in Japanese.
Our first stop was Lakeline Mall. The mall hands out candy over Halloween and we thought that would be a nice alternative to going door-to-door: Audrey can run around a little more freely, and hopefully the experience would be less scary for her.
The mall was packed, and it seemed like all the good candy had been given out before we got there.The stores that participated (and still had anything left to give) had somebody standing in front of them, passing out candy.
I bought her this trick-or-treat basket when she was first born. We finally used it :)
We stopped and had dinner in the food court. Audrey is currently going through a picky phase with what she eats, but she seems to always want a bite or two of whatever Daddy is eating. She says "bite, bite" or sometimes simply "want!".
Ethan slept through most of the mall trip. But people were constantly commenting on our cute little monkey.
Here's Audrey in the car, counting her loot. This is about the entire haul from the mall--a few lollipops. The stores had given out most of the candy before we got there, so they resorted to stickers and coupons, etc. We have a coupon to Visible Changes if anybody wants it.
After the mall, we went around our neighborhood a bit (sorry, no pictures). Audrey liked this much better and got much better candy. After going around the block or so, Audrey and Mommy sat on our front porch and gave out candy to kids coming by. Audrey liked this very much and did a pretty good job too.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Ethan's 6 Month Check
- Weight: 17 lbs 6 oz, 50th percentile
- Height: 26 in, 40th percentile
- Head: 45.5 cm, 90th percentile (big head like daddy!)
- He started eating rice cereal at 5 months. We can start on veggies now. He hates the cereal, so I hope he'll like the other stuff better. He can have Puffs around 8 months. No honey, no peanut butter.
- I need to take him to get his eyes checked through the free infant-see program that is available to kids 6-12 months.
- His blocked tear duct dramatically improved after he was sick a few weeks ago. I thought it was the antibiotics that helped, but she said that having a cold probably did the trick. He still has a little oozy stuff, so we'll keep his January appt with the specialist for now and cancel if it totally clears up by then. If only I could remember who I made that appt with? If we see the specialist we don't have to do the infant-see eye check.
- He got a bunch of shots and his first flu shot. He's going back in a month to get part 2 of the flu shot. I forgot to bring his shot record so I need to bring it next time.
- He got his first tooth already and we didn't even notice! It's the bottom right front tooth. It's only broken through a little bit, but you can easily see it. The one to the left of it is about to appear as well.
- Meds- We can stop the Mylanta and if he does well we can leave his other doses the same. If he starts to have trouble we can increase the Zantac to 1.6 ml 2x/day and the Zegerid to .8ml 1x/day (mixing instructions for Zegerid did not change).
- He can start practicing drinking from a sippy cup with water with the valve removed.
- We got a little packet from poison control with stickers and phone numbers, etc. You'd think that since I've already called them once I'd have their number handy, but I don't. About 6 months ago, I thought Audrey was playing in a puddle of raw chicken juices (gross!), but it turned out to be just water.
- The stupid Similac company still is in short supply after the recall. We have a terrible time finding his specific formula (the one for spit up). We can switch to Enfamil AR if we need to and give him a little juice every day to combat constipation (like we did for Audrey).
- I made Audreys 2.5 year well check even though the insurance won't cover it. It will cost $116, but I can just cancel it if I don't have any developmental concerns at the time.
- Ethan will be back at 9 and 12 months.
- I need to remember to call the insurance company about a $9 charge.