Friday, November 20, 2009

Mommy Moments # 1

I'm participating in a new MeMe this week - it's called Mommy Moments, and so really, I think it's a perfect fit with this blog! Why don't you play along?

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Our theme this week is Yummy! You can post about your kids and their favorite food or your experience with them if they are picky eaters.

It's been such an adventure to watch Spoiled Baby really come into her own in terms of eating. Catherine started off as a breastfed baby, but she also adapted to the bottle early on, with expressed milk, because I knew that I'd be returning to work when she was about 3.5 months old. She adapted fairly easily - the child just liked to eat!

When it was time to start solid foods, she adjusted like a champ. True, sometimes we had to shove food in her mouth mid-cry if she decided she want Mama instead of rice, but overall, she did fabulously.

Crunchies came next...and she still has an obsession with them. She especially loves cheese flavored crunchies...although I've gone back to buying only Gerber brand, because although the adult crunchies have the same nutritional value, I got tired of scrubbing ORANGE out of everything!

Little Miss Thing still only has 1 tooth (with 1 more starting to emerge) at 13 months old, but that hasn't stopped her a bit from transitioning to table foods. In fact, she first started eating primarily the same thing her dad and I eat for meals around 10 months old. Since her dad and I like to eat out a few times a month, having her eat table food has made that a much easier prospect than trotting around an extra bag just for her food.


And, naturally, she can do it herself! Unless she doesn't want to! For the most part, she wants her own bowl/dish and her own fork/spoon, and she gets through most of her food quite handily. Sometimes, however...it's messy city, and her mama really wants to help! Others, she decides she wants to be a baby, and so she'll beg food from my plate...even though it's the same as what's on her own!

All in all, it's been a joy to watch Catherine develop as an eater!!

How about your kiddo?

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Give Ya a Buck!

Kidlet and I went garage saling today...it's amazing how much you can get for how little - and even more amazing how much of what I bought today was brand new - still had tags on!

We were out for 7 hours, visited 16 garage sales, drove 95 miles round trip, and spent $35.25. Here's what we got for that:
  • Potty - $3 (from a grandma's house...looks like it was never used!)
  • 6 books - $1.50 total
  • 2 tops - $1.50
  • 7 pair pants - $4.75
  • 2 dresses - $1.50
  • 1 sweater - $.50
  • 1 Christmas outfit - $3
  • 7 matched outfits - $4.50
  • 1 Paddington Bear ornament - $.50
  • 1 Disney Princesses "purse" - $.50
  • 1 stuffed dog = $1 (Spoiled Baby hadn't put it down since she found it...)
  • 1 "musical instrument" puzzle - $2 (the pieces have magnets and a sound plays when they are fitted into the right slot - WAY fun!)
  • 1 Cookie Monster "happy birthday" tin - $1 (guess what her party theme will be next year?)
  • 3-piece suit + blouse for her mama - $10
Not bad, eh?

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Bouncing Baby!

Spoiled Baby got to experience BOUNCING for the first time yesterday, and boy was that fun! We went to my Goddaughter's 6th birthday party, which was at a neat little place called BounceU.

At first, Spoiled Baby wasn't too sure about this whole bouncing thing...and she DEFINITELY didn't want to bounce unless Mama or Daddy was holding her.

But then she started to have fun. And so did we! About an hour of bouncing was just the trick to get smiles on her face.



After that, we moved onto the mini basketball hoop - great fun with Daddy!



And then...she found the MINI SLIDE! A little baby slide that she could go down that wasn't so big as to frighten her, like most other slides. And so we went again, and again, and again. FUN!

All in all, a fun time.

How was your weekend?

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Mama, Dada

Spoiled Baby is doing great with picking up new syllables and is even doing well at associating those sounds with people and objects.

Dada is uttered a lot...baby girl just loves her daddy to pieces.

And the good news is that she's now saying "mama" a lot, as well. The bad news end of that? She says "dada" when she's happy, "mama" when she's whiny.

How the heck did that association happen?