Sunday, October 10, 2010
Fall continued
This week Abigail began eating some baby foods. The doctor had us putting small amounts of rice cereal in her milk when she was 2 months old to help with an upset tummy, but now she's started spoon feeding. She started with oatmeal last weekend. This week she had peas for dinner 4 nights in a row with a little rice cereal. Tonight she had some mashed banana from the banana bread I was making. She liked the banana more than the peas (can you blame her), but she ate both just fine.
I wasn't sure at first if she was really ready to start eating solid foods. The doctor told us that 4 months was good, but I know that some people say to wait until 6 months. But one thing Adam and I read is that the baby may be ready when you notice her eyeing your food. She has recently taken a big interest in the food that Adam and I are eating. We gave her the peas and rice cereal while we were eating dinner so she would feel included.
Below are some pictures from this week.
Abby eating peas for the first time.
I wasn't sure at first if she was really ready to start eating solid foods. The doctor told us that 4 months was good, but I know that some people say to wait until 6 months. But one thing Adam and I read is that the baby may be ready when you notice her eyeing your food. She has recently taken a big interest in the food that Adam and I are eating. We gave her the peas and rice cereal while we were eating dinner so she would feel included.
Below are some pictures from this week.
Abby eating peas for the first time.
Just playing.
A friend from work gave us this tub full of baby girl clothes (her daughter is 11 months older than Abigail). Abigail was very interested in what was in the tub at first.
Abigail looking at her book on the floor.
A friend from work gave us this tub full of baby girl clothes (her daughter is 11 months older than Abigail). Abigail was very interested in what was in the tub at first.
Abigail looking at her book on the floor.
Abigail dressed in one of the outfits from the tub. This is what she wore to church today.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Early October
It's October finally. September was very hot. Temperatures stayed in the 100's throughout the final week. But they are dropping now. We have some much cooler air tonight. It is finally feeling fallish. Work and school are keeping both of us busy. Adam's mom has been watching Abigail for us while he is at school. She is learning and growing fast.
This weekend we began feeding her baby oatmeal. She is not quite sure what to make of it, and always makes a funny face after the first bite or two. But she enjoys eating it.
Abby spends a lot of time babbling at herself. She loves to look at herself in the mirror, which she does every night after her bath. She sleeps and eats very well. She has started teething, but no teeth are poking out. She has a frog teether she enjoys chewing on.
Abigail sleeps 11 hours straight almost every night. When she does wake up, she only requires her pacifier and then quickly goes back to sleep. This is not all luck, as we began training her and teaching her good sleep habits at 3 weeks old. She was done eating at night by about 6 weeks old.
We have a lot of fun with her each day. She has happy moments and crabby moments, but the happy moments are starting to out weigh the crabby moments.
Below are some pictures from this weekend.
Abby asleep on Saturday night. Fortunately the flash didn't wake her.
This weekend we began feeding her baby oatmeal. She is not quite sure what to make of it, and always makes a funny face after the first bite or two. But she enjoys eating it.
Abby spends a lot of time babbling at herself. She loves to look at herself in the mirror, which she does every night after her bath. She sleeps and eats very well. She has started teething, but no teeth are poking out. She has a frog teether she enjoys chewing on.
Abigail sleeps 11 hours straight almost every night. When she does wake up, she only requires her pacifier and then quickly goes back to sleep. This is not all luck, as we began training her and teaching her good sleep habits at 3 weeks old. She was done eating at night by about 6 weeks old.
We have a lot of fun with her each day. She has happy moments and crabby moments, but the happy moments are starting to out weigh the crabby moments.
Below are some pictures from this weekend.
Abby asleep on Saturday night. Fortunately the flash didn't wake her.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
September
From Amber:
September was a very busy month. School started at the end of August for both of us. Even though I'm teaching the same grade, there is always something new going on. The begining of this year has felt more exhausting than any other. And it's not just having Abigail either, although that is part of it as I cannot stay late at work as I used to. The girls I have this year are very different than the ones I taught last year. They are a lot sweeter, and more innocent. More like little girls should be. But they are incredibly low accademically. This is the lowest class I've had in the 6 years I've been in Vegas. It is going to be a trying year.
My mom came to visit us in early September. She stayed for 10 days. She was a great help. She watched Abigail for us while I was at work and Adam at school. Adam used this time to observe OTs so he can finish his application to grad school.
Abby had a good month. Her teething increased, which mostly included more drooling and a need to chew, chew, and chew. She had fun playing with Grandma and missed her when she was gone.
We spent several weekends in September looking at houses with Adam's mom (and mine while she was in town). We would like to move, but it is all very difficult with the housing market the way it is in Las Vegas. This area is one of the worst hit in the country. This means that home prices are very low, but it also means that everything is a short sale or foreclosure. We also cannot sale our condo because it is only worth about $24000, and we owe a lot more than that.
Overall September was a good month. Just very busy and a bit stressful.
September was a very busy month. School started at the end of August for both of us. Even though I'm teaching the same grade, there is always something new going on. The begining of this year has felt more exhausting than any other. And it's not just having Abigail either, although that is part of it as I cannot stay late at work as I used to. The girls I have this year are very different than the ones I taught last year. They are a lot sweeter, and more innocent. More like little girls should be. But they are incredibly low accademically. This is the lowest class I've had in the 6 years I've been in Vegas. It is going to be a trying year.
My mom came to visit us in early September. She stayed for 10 days. She was a great help. She watched Abigail for us while I was at work and Adam at school. Adam used this time to observe OTs so he can finish his application to grad school.
Abby had a good month. Her teething increased, which mostly included more drooling and a need to chew, chew, and chew. She had fun playing with Grandma and missed her when she was gone.
We spent several weekends in September looking at houses with Adam's mom (and mine while she was in town). We would like to move, but it is all very difficult with the housing market the way it is in Las Vegas. This area is one of the worst hit in the country. This means that home prices are very low, but it also means that everything is a short sale or foreclosure. We also cannot sale our condo because it is only worth about $24000, and we owe a lot more than that.
Overall September was a good month. Just very busy and a bit stressful.
September Pictures
Here are some pictures from September. They are in no particular order as Blogger makes it too difficult to move them around.
She really likes to go down the slide with him.
Abby in the swing at the park. We took Abby to the park to swing while my mom was in town.
Abby sitting in her bumbo. She will sit contentedly until she gets tired of holding herself up.
Abby sitting in her bumbo. She will sit contentedly until she gets tired of holding herself up.
Abby sitting in her 'Grandma' car seat. I don't know why she has such a wide expression.
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