"Trunk or Treat!"
So Christopher was an elephant for his first Halloween, and he made out pretty good candy-wise! We went to a few neighbor's houses and they enjoyed seeing him. Hope you had a nice Halloween and got lots of goodies - we didn't get a single trick-or-treater!
Andrea
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
19 weeks old...
Giving cloth-diapering a try (I'm not very good at the folding, I don't think its supposed to go down to his knees!). The women on the La Leche league forum I'm on have given me lots of tips though.
Hanging out in one of his new diapers.
He LOVES standing! He can support himself for about 10 seconds or so. He is just dying to sit up, crawl, and just get moving in general.
He's also chomping away on anything he can!
Giving cloth-diapering a try (I'm not very good at the folding, I don't think its supposed to go down to his knees!). The women on the La Leche league forum I'm on have given me lots of tips though.
Hanging out in one of his new diapers.
He LOVES standing! He can support himself for about 10 seconds or so. He is just dying to sit up, crawl, and just get moving in general.
He's also chomping away on anything he can!
Out for an evening stroll...
Friday, October 19, 2007
"Someone get me outta here..."
He surprisingly doesn't mind being confined to this Bumbo thing, but I don't use it yet really because I think he's too young for it. They say it can be used as early as 3 months, but I won't use this until he can sit up independently because I don't like him slouching forward so much. When I tried him in it he let out a sigh and I was convinced he was short of breath from being hunched forward so I took him out immediately... probably not true. We're not ready for the sitting yet!
Last week was my 30th birthday and it was very nice. I thought about how I expected to be done with school with 3 children by the time I was 30... it used to seem really old to me. But I am so happy with where I am at and am loving motherhood and my family. I wouldn't change anything.
I'll try and post some more videos soon, those take a while to upload so its not as easy to find the time. Have a nice weekend!
Andrea
He surprisingly doesn't mind being confined to this Bumbo thing, but I don't use it yet really because I think he's too young for it. They say it can be used as early as 3 months, but I won't use this until he can sit up independently because I don't like him slouching forward so much. When I tried him in it he let out a sigh and I was convinced he was short of breath from being hunched forward so I took him out immediately... probably not true. We're not ready for the sitting yet!
Last week was my 30th birthday and it was very nice. I thought about how I expected to be done with school with 3 children by the time I was 30... it used to seem really old to me. But I am so happy with where I am at and am loving motherhood and my family. I wouldn't change anything.
I'll try and post some more videos soon, those take a while to upload so its not as easy to find the time. Have a nice weekend!
Andrea
Sunday, October 14, 2007
4 months
Taking his tubbies for the night.
Enjoying his jumper Auntie Jenn got him.
Hi everyone,
These are a few pictures that Chris' parents took when they were here for the baptism. I like how these came out, you can really see his chubby thighs in his jumper!
He had his 4 month doctor's appointment and everything is great. She said I can start with rice cereal but I am not going to give him anything but breastmilk until he is six months old. He is a few ounces shy of 15 pounds, keeping him right at the 5o% percentile which he has been at for every visit since birth. I'm not sure how much stock I put into his height measurement, he was squirming around and they got 25 1/2 the first time then said that seemed high, so did it again and got 24 1/2 and said "that seems better so we'll keep that one." Not too scientific! He handled his shots ok, he only cried for a minute but seemed warm and uncomfortable that night and Tylenol seemed to help.
Have a nice week,
Andrea
Taking his tubbies for the night.
Enjoying his jumper Auntie Jenn got him.
Hi everyone,
These are a few pictures that Chris' parents took when they were here for the baptism. I like how these came out, you can really see his chubby thighs in his jumper!
He had his 4 month doctor's appointment and everything is great. She said I can start with rice cereal but I am not going to give him anything but breastmilk until he is six months old. He is a few ounces shy of 15 pounds, keeping him right at the 5o% percentile which he has been at for every visit since birth. I'm not sure how much stock I put into his height measurement, he was squirming around and they got 25 1/2 the first time then said that seemed high, so did it again and got 24 1/2 and said "that seems better so we'll keep that one." Not too scientific! He handled his shots ok, he only cried for a minute but seemed warm and uncomfortable that night and Tylenol seemed to help.
Have a nice week,
Andrea
Monday, October 08, 2007
Sunday 10/7/2007
Christopher's Baptism
Below are a few pictures from Christopher's baptism ceremony yesterday. It was a wonderful day and we're so glad our families could be there!
Thanks to Christopher's godparents, Aunt Carol and Uncle Mike.
Christopher wore my baptism gown and some really cute satin shoes that were a gift from my mom.
Grammy & Grandpa Lavigne
Great-grandparents Lavigne
Thanks again to everyone for sharing in Christopher's day!
love, Andrea & Chris
Christopher's Baptism
Below are a few pictures from Christopher's baptism ceremony yesterday. It was a wonderful day and we're so glad our families could be there!
Thanks to Christopher's godparents, Aunt Carol and Uncle Mike.
Christopher wore my baptism gown and some really cute satin shoes that were a gift from my mom.
Grammy & Grandpa Lavigne
Great-grandparents Lavigne
Thanks again to everyone for sharing in Christopher's day!
love, Andrea & Chris
Saturday, October 06, 2007
3 months, 3 weeks
He's got the bringing-toy-to-mouth thing down! Look at him sitting in his high chair already :0)
Even though his feet don't touch the bottom, he likes his entertainment center.
Yet another piece of baby equipment! He recently started to really enjoy his jumper.
Getting a bottle of breastmilk during his first (and hopefully last) nursing strike last week from Auntie Lorie. He went a couple days refusing to nurse (except at night), which put me in a panic because even with pumping, that much time without nursing could mess up your milk supply. Talked to lactation consultant & brought him to pediatrician and we figured out it's just because he is getting very curious and he gets to look around when drinking from a bottle. I switched to a very slow flowing bottle (a feeding takes almost an hour with it) so he wouldn't like it very much for the days I'm at school, and Chris started feeding him facing in so he can't look around. That worked immediately - he'll take the bottle but he doesn't prefer it.
Hanging on tight to Auntie Lorie
Also, big news today - he rolled over! He's been working on it for a couple weeks, and today he did it. It was so cute, he was really mustering up the energy and over he went. He adjusted his arms himself and hung out on his tummy for a while. Then we flipped him back over and he did it 3 more times, so he's got the hang of it. Chris had just gotten home from work 10 minutes before so he caught it but his parents pulled in literally 2 minutes after so they missed it, but, they got to see the next few times!
He's got the bringing-toy-to-mouth thing down! Look at him sitting in his high chair already :0)
Even though his feet don't touch the bottom, he likes his entertainment center.
Yet another piece of baby equipment! He recently started to really enjoy his jumper.
Getting a bottle of breastmilk during his first (and hopefully last) nursing strike last week from Auntie Lorie. He went a couple days refusing to nurse (except at night), which put me in a panic because even with pumping, that much time without nursing could mess up your milk supply. Talked to lactation consultant & brought him to pediatrician and we figured out it's just because he is getting very curious and he gets to look around when drinking from a bottle. I switched to a very slow flowing bottle (a feeding takes almost an hour with it) so he wouldn't like it very much for the days I'm at school, and Chris started feeding him facing in so he can't look around. That worked immediately - he'll take the bottle but he doesn't prefer it.
Hanging on tight to Auntie Lorie
Also, big news today - he rolled over! He's been working on it for a couple weeks, and today he did it. It was so cute, he was really mustering up the energy and over he went. He adjusted his arms himself and hung out on his tummy for a while. Then we flipped him back over and he did it 3 more times, so he's got the hang of it. Chris had just gotten home from work 10 minutes before so he caught it but his parents pulled in literally 2 minutes after so they missed it, but, they got to see the next few times!
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