Well, now he has decided he is ready for more complex tastes because he rejects just about anything that is a single ingredient. Goodbye simple and easy, hello messy! I have basically been offering him whatever we are eating for dinner and he seems to really like pasta and crockpot meals. Crazy!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Big Boy Meals
Well, now he has decided he is ready for more complex tastes because he rejects just about anything that is a single ingredient. Goodbye simple and easy, hello messy! I have basically been offering him whatever we are eating for dinner and he seems to really like pasta and crockpot meals. Crazy!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Playtime
Here are some cute videos of Lucas with his new toys...He got this truck that plays songs and then shakes and drives away that he sometimes loves and other times is afraid of. It is yet another example of a toy that can work for both a child and a dog because it always gets the attention of the dogs.
The second video is an example of how he usually looks right now...smiling and crawling with a ball in each hand. He got two toys for his birthday that had these balls slightly smaller than the typical busy balls. He can get a pretty good grip on them so he seems to always have them in his hands crawling around. Sometimes it reminds me of those scary wheeler dudes in Return to OZ- any 80's baby will get what I am saying as soon as they watch it...sorry if this incurrs nightmares!
The second video is an example of how he usually looks right now...smiling and crawling with a ball in each hand. He got two toys for his birthday that had these balls slightly smaller than the typical busy balls. He can get a pretty good grip on them so he seems to always have them in his hands crawling around. Sometimes it reminds me of those scary wheeler dudes in Return to OZ- any 80's baby will get what I am saying as soon as they watch it...sorry if this incurrs nightmares!
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Lucas Turns One!
Lucas had a great first birthday party where he was surrounded by family and friends who love him to pieces. I tried to time the party just after lunch when he is usually the most awake and active for the day and I am so glad he got a good nap in before the guests began arriving. He completely skipped his second nap because he did not want to miss anything (sounds a little like me...). I didn't take many pictures so here are a few from the party!
Of course turning one is not all fun and games. Lucas had to go the Doctor to make sure he is doing ok and to get some vaccines. I am always nervous about what the doctor is going to say about his weight and this is his first well-baby appointment in Ohio so we had to cover his entire health history (which continues to make me tear up; man, I am such a weany). Other than a little eczema on his feet the Doctor said he was doing great (pending his next appointment at Childrens).
Here are his stats:
Weight - 19 lb. 12 oz.
Length - 30 in.
Head - 18.25 in.
Physical Development: Lucas can... cruise, wave, clap his hands, pick up tiny objects, stand alone momentarily, "play ball", put things inside other things and then take them back out
Social and Emotional Development: Lucas will... smile and squeal with delight when he sees someone he knows, carefully study new people and then usually smile at them, play independently, play with grownups (child led and adult led), notice other little ones (he actually carefully reached out and held Finn's hand at the party), hug, and kiss
Cognitive Development: Lucas is... always trying to figure out how things work by manipulating toys, putting things inside others and taking them out again, talking in his own little jibberish language to himself and others, responds to "no" and other conversations
Speech: Lucas says... Mom, Dad, Hi, Yes and is working on doggie
Monday, September 12, 2011
Party Prep...
The theme for the party was Firetrucks and the crowning glory was this awesome firetruck made out of a moving box. Ross is such an amazing Daddy - I asked if he thought it could be done for the party and he went above and beyond by putting in lots of hours. Lucas loved it!
Of course it isn't a party without a party hat! I found this great blog with a template and tutorial for how to make a party hat out of fabric. (http://imakestuff.typepad.com/i-make-stuff/2009/11/birthday-hat-tutorial.html ). First I brainstormed with my mother in law about whether or not we could pull it off. Then I went to my local craft store and got the supplies. I think the finished hat turned out great!
And of course, what is a party without decorations?!?!?! I wanted the feeling of the decorations and the party to be more crafty and home made than from the store so I tried to designate certain things to be purchased and other to be made. I bought plates, cups, napkins, plastic silverware, #1 candle, and a table cloth. Then my friend Tricia made the birthday banner and we made tissue balls as a substitute for balloons - which was perfect because I am secretly afraid of popping balloons and do not like to have them around a crowd of people. You just never know when one will accidentally pop and with the way my bladder is these days...it might not have been pretty. (http://diy.wed-central.com/?p=62)
Thursday, September 1, 2011
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