Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Chicago trip

This past weekend we took Donovan on his first trip away from home. We traveled to Chicago to spend some time with my extended family. We stayed with my cousin Anne and her husband Aaron and their children Claire, 2 1/2 years old, and Dylan, soon to be 3 months old. Donovan really loved watching Claire run around, and she loved being around him too. It was so funny, apparently Claire was warned by three separate people on three separate occasions (I was one of them) that she needed to be careful because Donovan likes to pull hair. So throughout the trip she would say "He's not going to pull my hair, right?" and for the first night she would bring him a toy when he was on his blanket, however she would not come closer than 3 feet away because she thought he was going to pull her hair. I guess we overstated the risk and she took it as a severe threat to her hair. By the end of the trip she forgot about the buffer area she was keeping at first, but she still would say, "He's not going to pull my hair, right?" Kids are too funny.

Donovan helping me fold laundry to get ready for the big trip.


Dylan man "walking" with help from his Grandpa B.


The three little ones. Notice all the adult hands helping the non-sitters.




Donovan and Claire photoshoot.


Donovan slipping down. We told Claire to snuggle up to him but she was keeping her distance so he wouldn't...you guessed it, pull her hair.


The D Charles boys. (They share the same middle name). Dylan getting fussy. Too many pictures he said.


Donovan and "Aunt" Laura.


Claire modeling the cooking outfit we gave her.


Claire cooking "burgers" on her daddy's tummy.


Donovan got his first bath in the sink during the weekend. We only got one picture of it but I think it sums up the experience nicely. He was not a fan and gripped the side of the sink for dear life.


Donovan hanging out with Anne.


On the way home from Chicago we made a quick stop at my Great Aunt Jackie's house so she could meet Donovan and so Donovan could stretch his legs. We had a short visit but it was very nice and just what we needed. Here is a picture of the pair of them.


Thanks to all our family for hosting us on this short, but very fun and needed visit. Hopefully we will be able to do it again soon!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Veggies/Fruits try #2

The verdict is in. Green beans = not too bad. Bananas = gross. Pictures of green bean eating to come later.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

5 months old!



Another month older, another month cuter, another month funner (it’s my blog, I can use nonsense words). I have lots to update you all on so let’s begin...

As this is an odd numbered month, we do not have a doctor’s appointment to chart little man’s growth. He does seem to be less chubby to me, perhaps he is thinning out with all his activity or perhaps I just do not notice the rolls as much anymore. He is now wearing (and has been for some time) mostly 6-9 month clothing. I looked up his stats from last month and using those, he was bigger last month than half of the 6 month old boys are so he looks pretty grown up to me (he is a little man of course). Also, I am officially calling him a blondie. His hair is getting longer and lighter, so score one for team Ellen (take that daddy dark hair!) He is not sitting unassisted like I thought he would be at 5 months but we do practice everyday and he does fairly well if you are spotting him. He seems to be less interested in sitting and more interested in trying to eat whatever is on the ground. I'm not worried, he'll get there on his own time.

Some cute ones of Donovan hanging out on his blanket and smiling at his dada tonight.



There are several cute things that Donovan has just recently started doing that I want to mention. The first is that he is officially giggling on a pretty daily basis. It is adorable and makes me laugh even harder than he does. He really gets going if I “roar” at him when he is on his back, a trick which daddy has found success with as well. I wish he did it more but he is pretty stingy with his giggles so when he does do them it is so special. The smiles on the other hand, are just the opposite. Those are given often and freely and are beautiful. Another thing that he has recently discovered is (are?) his feet. Yes, technically he had discovered them last month but he only paid them attention every once in a while when he was in his bumbo. Now, he grabs his toes whenever you change him, which is actually nice for those poopy diapers when you need those cheeks in full view/reach with nothing obstructing them for clean up. He usually just plays with his toes, occasionally he tries to put them in his mouth however he is just a little less flexible than he needs to be to really get a mouthful. Those feet get attention when he is on his blanket in the family room too but it is automatic when he is getting changed on the changing table.

Playing with his feets.

More feets.

Close up of my cutie.

He is now also rolling with reckless abandon. He is a pro at rolling both ways- front to back and back to front, and does so many times a day. Donovan also spends the majority of his time now on his tummy as it allows him to see things a little better. Because of the rolling, Dono has outgrown his play mat. It was just too little for him and he would always end up wrapped around one of the arches. We have now upgraded to a large blanket in the middle of the family room which he still rolls off of on a regular basis. We fill it with toys, of which his favorites are his blankets, and specifically his tag blanket. It is adorable, if he is in his bouncer and you hold it in front of him, he holds up his hands and then grabs it and sticks it directly in his mouth. He loves to try to eat everything he can get his hands on, and if it is soft, Bonus! He also loves to do what I call “finger raking”. Basically he opens and closes his hands (palm down) on things that have textures so that his fingernails make noise. He likes to do this on the couch pillows, his sheets, the carpet, his blankets and sometimes on you. Tom jokes that Donovan acts as if he is on “drugs” the way he does it and stares in fascination at the sounds he is making with his nails. I find it adorable.

I never did a post about sleeping like I had planned ( I still want to so maybe it’ll happen) but suffice to say that until last month when we finally made the sleeping change no one in this house was getting good sleep (ie more than 3 hours at a time). Fast forward to this month and happy times!!!! We can count on at least one 6 hour stretch overnight, and generally he gives us more than that. On several occasions he slept 9 or 9 ½ hours straight! This is leaps and bounds away from where we were last month. I actually feel close to human and my memory is returning (slowly). He still usually eats once a night still, but whether that be at 2 am or 5 am you never know. And there are still times when he wakes up and cries when it is not time to eat so we just let him cry himself to sleep in that situation. Bed time for him is usually between 9 and 9:30 which is great for the schedule. We always put him to sleep awake so that he knows that if he wakes up overnight that he can get himself back to sleep without our help. Generally he takes 3 naps a day. The first few weeks you could practically set your watch to them, that he would wake up after 30 min, but lately he has discovered that longer naps aren’t that bad. Now he will have one longer nap a day (generally) anywhere in the 45 min- 2 ½ hour range. I vote for the 1 ½ hour ones so I can sneak a nap in too, but we don’t mess up our schedule  He has also decided that he is a stomach sleeper, which is fine by me, as long as he doesn’t pull any funny business on me.

Sleeping sideways. He started out straight in bed.

A couple pictures of Donovan sleeping with his booty in the air that my parents snapped when they were in town over Labor day.



As far as eating goes, Donovan gets one evening meal of rice cereal. He usually eats it up, although we still wear a fair amount of it by the end of the meal. I was holding off on trying anything else until he turned 5 months old, and what do you know, that was today. So tonight we tried Bananas along with our rice cereal. Donovan...well...the video we have attached speaks for itself.


Some "before meal" pictures from tonight. We started in the high chair and transferred to the bumbo (in the video) after he kept slumping over and sucking on the tray.



Thanks for staying with me and reading this whole post. Trust me, I could go on for days about this boy so for me, this was brief. I love you Donovan, thanks for being the light in my life!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Mobile?

So I start out here...


And after a few minutes and three rolls, I end up here.


So does that mean I am mobile?


Drooling on mommy's carpet.


How did I get over here? I used to be over there!

Smiles





Friday, September 11, 2009

Like father like son: A Halloween preview

Several years ago Tom bought a man sized chiken suit for halloween. I had no idea at the time how much use he would get out of it but here we are 3 years later and it is still being worn. This past weekend when my parents were in town, we happened upon this adorable chicken suit for Donovan and we could just not pass it up. Here is the little chick and his daddy preparing for Halloween fun!
I make this look good!

The Chick checking himself out in the mirror.

He loves it!

My boys. I am so lucky!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Dear Grandma and Grandpa B,

I was being so good during this naked photoshoot because as you were taking pictures, I was peeing on the blanket. Love, Donovan