Tuesday, November 4, 2008

5 months old

Yes, Jay is now 5 months old! Here are some of the things about Jay at this stage:
  • Looking at him, his right bottom front tooth is through and his left bottom front tooth has just broken through the gum, too. He has bitten me a couple times when nursing, so that has made me a bit more motivated to continue the transition off breastfeeding and more on to solid foods.
  • He is eating rice cereal, butternut squash, sweet potato, and applesauce, as well as drinking breastmilk every three hours during the day. He'll try his first taste of avocado tomorrow.
  • He sleeps a continuous 8 hours at night, wakes up for a feeding, and goes right back to sleep for another 3 hours.
  • During the day he is very scheduled. He wakes up and eats, has wake time/playtime, then at the 3 hour mark from when he woke up, he is tired and takes anywhere between a 30 min., 45 min., or 1 hr. nap. We repeat that routine six to eight times every day. If an errand needs to be run, I take him to do the errand(s) during his wake time and try to be back home when he is ready for the next nap.
  • He sits up and is fairly steady, but still needs a hand on the back to steady him. He enjoys standing if you hold his arms or support his body.
  • He loves playing patty cake and enjoys any kid song you sing to him (i.e., Itsy Bitsy Spider; Head and Shoulders Knees and Toes; I'm a Little Teapot; Jesus Loves Me; Old McDonald; You Are My Sunshine, etc. - he LOVES hand motions). His favorite word is "zoom." He many times smiles really big when we say that to him.
  • His favorite play activity would be the exersaucer. He'll stay in that for 20 to 30 minutes and is perfectly happy. He especially likes it if someone is right there in the room watching him. He can really get that thing rocking as he laughs and moves around. He gets bored in the swing after about 5 or 10 minutes, and lasts about as long (5 or 10 minutes) on a blanket with toys during tummy time.
  • He gives me really big, slobbery, open-mouthed kisses. More often than not he'll give me those kisses when I pick him up from the diaper changing table (kisses me for the clean diaper, I guess) and he'll return kisses to me on my cheeks and chin after I play with him kissing him on his cheeks, neck, tummy, and feet.
  • He continues to get a 1 ml dose of his medicine every 8 hours (3 times each day). We see the cardiologist in January and will determine whether to take him off the medication or not at that time.
  • I've started transitioning him this week into 6 month clothes. Many of his 3 to 6 months items are too small now.

Here are a couple photos I've taken this last week I thought you might enjoy seeing. This first one is a picture of him in his costume - this time looking at the camera and smiling.

The above photo is Jay's first time sitting in the highchair (thank you so much Mike and Shawn for giving it to us). He looks thrilled to be in it, huh? :)

I like this photo of Jay in the highchair. Matt had just come home for lunch from work yesterday so there is his smile and reaction to seeing his Dad. What a nice greeting, huh? I had just finished feeding and cleaning up Jay after his lunch of sweet potato and applesauce.

And the photo above is part of the work I've done in the kitchen making Jay servings of his vegetables and fruit. I roasted the butternut squash and sweet potatoes in the oven on October 25 till they were nice and soft. Then I put the softened vegetables in the food processor to puree them till they were nice and smooth and then froze the puree in my ice cube trays. The ice cubes make the perfect serving sizes. I took 5 apples (4 varieties) and cooked them down in a saucepan November 1, pureed them, and froze them in the ice cube trays. I love opening up the refrigerator freezer and grabbing a cube, sticking it in a bowl and microwaving it for 30 seconds to defrost it and to bring the puree to room temperature. These frozen servings can be in the freezer for around 3 months - so plenty of time for us to use them. I like making his food. It is so easy, and when it comes to serving it to him it is fast, nutritious, and it saves us money having his food homemade.

One other new thing happened this week. We left Jay with the nursery care workers at church this past Sunday while we attended our Sunday School class! I knew the last time we had him with us in Sunday School that it was time. He had a runny nose/cold that week so I didn't feel I could leave him in the nursery, but that Sunday he was VERY distracting in class. I felt bad about that and knew next time it was time to put him in the care of the nursery workers. The little turkey was tired when we handed him off, but he didn't take a nap and then didn't want to eat from his bottle when they offered his lunch to him. Other than that he was a good boy and the nursery care workers said they are looking forward to watching him again. That does a mother's heart good.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween

Matt, Jay, and I drove to Edmonds yesterday evening to spend the evening with our friends Eric, Lea, and Asher. The city of Edmonds blocks off the downtown streets so trick-or-treaters can roam the streets visiting the various stores that hand out candy. Eric, Lea, and Asher took a portion of that in, but Matt and I missed that because traffic was really terrible getting from Bellevue.

Eric and Lea live a few blocks away from the core of downtown Edmonds so we arrived in time for dinner. Lea had prepared yummy chili and cornbread - the perfect warm, cozy, fall dinner. I brought a salad to complete our meal. When we finished eating we caravaned over to Westgate Chapel. That church hosted a really terrific Community Harvest Party. The theme was "County Fair" and they had a TON of games and activities for the kids. It was really great. We just might make the Westgate Chapel Community Harvest Party a tradition.

Here is a picture of the guys with the boys when we arrived at their home.

Jay (5 mo.), Matt, Asher (2-1/2 yrs.), and Eric

At Westgate Chapel they had a "Photo Op" place, so we took advantage of the backdrop to take family photos. Above is Lea, Asher (the frog), and Eric. Eric and Lea are expecting another baby boy November 22. We're all so excited. Doesn't Lea look terrific for being just a few weeks away from her due date??

And here is a photo of our family taken last night. Our pea in the pod didn't cooperate by looking at the camera no matter how many photos we took, but he still is cute, don't you think??

We would have taken more photos, but after these were taken the camera battery died. I learned my lesson that the camera battery needs to be fully charged BEFORE a photo op evening like this. Oh well! At least we got these!

Thanks to Eric and Lea for a fun evening!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

SPU Visit Today

Jay and I had a fun visit to SPU today (where I used to work). My good friend and former co-worker, Debby, is headed to Hong Kong with her husband Mark next month where he will be pastoring a church. Today was Debby's last day in the office so we were able to join in on a farewell lunch in her honor. Thanks for thinking of me and including us in wishing Debby a fond farewell! That meant so much gals!

I dressed Jay in his costume (since tomorrow is costume day) for the gals to see, but then I took it off since it keeps him super toasty. The lunch was yummy (thanks to Organics To Go and the President's Office) and the fellowship terrific! Jay was very good (as usual) which made my time all the better, of course. I love that he likes to be with people, likes to be held by anyone, etc. After the lunch gathering Jay and I enjoyed a quick visit to the SPU Finance Office to say "hi" to friends that work in that area. So fun! Thanks for letting us interrupt your work day a bit!

I brought my camera today, but wouldn't you know it, I didn't take any pictures. Oh well! Too bad my intentions didn't come to fruit.

We have an outing tomorrow evening with friends so I promise I'll post pictures next time.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Sleepy Song

You can't see Jay very well since we recorded this when he was going to sleep in his crib, but the audio is there to give you a good idea of his "sleepy song" that he does when he is tired and is about to drop off for a nap or the night.

Pictures from last week

Listening to Dad reading Barnyard Dance
Wednesday, October 22
I love the hand Jay put on his face!


Some photos taken on Friday, October 24
Play Time



Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Fun at Home

Today Jay had another fun time in his exersaucer. Can you tell? He now slowly moves his way all by himself around the saucer playing with the toys. He likes to "talk" alot while playing in it, too. He'll happily play there for 15-20 minutes. A nice break for Mom!

Shortly after this picture was taken he received an impromptu bath. Why? Well he had a certain "odor" about him and let's just say he is getting really good at filling his diaper up and over.


Here are a couple videos I've been meaning to post. This video was taken on Thursday, October 16th at my sister Molly's house. Notice how he loves to talk to his new favorite puppy.

And here is a video taken on Sunday, October 19th with a week's practice at eating his rice cereal. He was basically this good at eating right from the start. He is now getting rice cereal at lunch and dinner every day (vs. just at dinner when I first started him on rice cereal).

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Afternoon with friends

After church and Sunday School today, we had the pleasure and privilege of enjoying great food and terrific fellowship with our friends Doug and Kay. It was relaxing and so enjoyable to catch up with the latest in our lives, counting our many blessings, giving thanks to God.