Sep 21, 2010

Cereal- Night 4

Tonight was the night it clicked.  Easton could not get enough of his rice cereal.  I think I might have finally figured out how he liked it.  More cereal than milk and he likes it warm.  Or maybe it was the fact that Lance was feeding him...yeah, that's probably it.  Either way, he loved it! 

Day 1- Offered an hour after nursing.  Made it really runny.  He was interested but not sure what to think.
Day 2- Offered an hour after nursing.I made it thick and he didn't like it at all.  He made lots of gross faces.  More mess than anything else.
Night 3-Offered when we got home- before nursing.  I made it thinner than night 2 but I couldn't get the temp right
Night 4- Offered after I nursed.  Thick but not too thick.  WARM.  As mom would say, it was larapin!



Until next time,
Annie

Sep 18, 2010

On the menu today- RICE CEREAL

Happy Half Birthday Lovie!

We had Easton's 6 month pictures made this morning.  It was a perfect morning for pictures by the lake. The fabulous Kim Vetter will send them soon I hope!  I'll post a few just as soon as she sends them.

Because I'm ANAL and like to follow the rules, I wanted to exclusively breastfeed for 6 months exactly. AND, thank you Jesus, we made it!  Today was the big day to offer rice cereal to Easton. 

High chair assembled...check

Bib on...check

Beanie on- huh... well... check... what's a first 'meal' without a newsboy cap... right?

We were ready to GO. 






I'd say it was a success!  I made it a bit soupy- but hey, we're learning.

We've got a bit of a snotty nose, but so far Easton's Half Birthday is wonderful!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!



Until next time,

Sep 17, 2010

A Call for Breastmilk

When I first got pregnant I knew I wanted to breastfeed.  After I had Easton, it was challenging to say the least.  There were nights when I'd sit in the bed and cry trying to feed him and was so frustrated, but Lance was always there encouraging me.  Over the days and nights, it got easier.  WE were getting the hang of it.  I felt (feel) a bond with this child that no one in the world can ever share with him but me.  Breastfeeding has become one of my most favorite things about being a mom. 

On several occasions I have talked to Lance about one of my greatest fears, what if something happens to me and Easton would not get breastmilk. We've discussed what I would want should something ever happen.  I've gone over different routines that I do with him from morning to night, even gone so far as to write them down.  From saying "good morning sunshine" when I open his blinds every morning, to singing "You are my sunshine" 3 times before we pull in the school parking lot and whispering "I love you" in his ear before he goes to bed.  Morbid, I know, but...  Anyways, Easton has never tasted formula so my fear was that IF something should happen to me and he had to be fed formula, he would know that something was wrong.  He would wonder where his mommy was and why he was drinking something different.   I would want things to remain as 'normal' as they could without my presence. It hurts my heart to think about how he would feel.   

SO...where am I going with this you may ask...

As I was reading mckmama's blog about a little baby boy whose mother died a few days after giving birth I could not dry my tears fast enough- or at all for that matter.  His father's desire is for him to have breastmilk.  Mckmama is gathering breastmilk from near and far to send to this family.  The plan is for him to have breastmilk for the first year of his life.

After reading this blgo, I couldn't sit and do nothing. To all of my breastfeeding friends- won't you help?  One bag, or one hundred...anything will help.  If you are willing to help by donating milk to Baby M, please email her at contact (dot) mckmama (at) gmail (dot) com

Read this article (that posted 1 day after Easton was born) of women stepping up to breastfeed an infant whose mother passed away shortly after his birth.  It absolutely warms my heart. 

What an amazing gift God has given us to breastfeed our children.  I am constantly in awe of the human body that we can produce milk and sustain life.  I will never take for granted the gift and ability it is to breastfeed my child.  I will thank God every time I pump at work and am able to provide yet another feeding for Easton.  I will cherish these moments, for these moments are my life. 

If you cannot provide breastmilk for this family, at least say a little pray for them.  I can't imagine what they must be going through right now.  But, God is good, and He will provide for their needs.

Thank you in advance for what you are able to do!

Until next time,

Sep 16, 2010

Let the good times roll!



He's growing up so fast! 

Rolling over...I guess what's next is sitting up from a laying position! 

What a moment that'll be when we go to get him out of his bed and he's sitting up!

Ahhh...the joys of parenthood.  It's wonderful to see all these little milestones!

Until next time,

Sep 15, 2010

Fun in the Sun

Just

some

fun

in

the

sun!

That last picture is my NEW FAVORITE!!!

(Please note the small weiner dog getting her licks in!)

We're rolling over now---stay tuned for a video soon!

Until next time,

Sep 13, 2010

Grandparents Day- BELATED!

Does it make me a terrible daughter/daughter-in-law that yesterday, being Grandparents Day, went completely unnoticed???  How in the Sam Hill did this fall off my radar?  I mean, it was the 1st EVER Grandparents Day for both sets of parents! I looked at it all week on my calendar and kept thinking "don't forget this, don't forget this..." and I'll be dang if I didn't forget! 

So... to Mom & Big Ron, Papa & Donna, Honey & Bob,  YOU ARE THE BEST GRANDPARENTS IN THE WORLD!  We are a little bias but I'm certain that you indeed ARE the best!  Easton thinks so.  He told me yesterday!  ;)

We are so thankful for each of you and how you interact with and love on Easton.  He's super lucky to have you as grandparents!

We love you!

Sep 3, 2010

Yummy!


Let's Go Reds!
Beat the Cardinals!
(Sorry Uncle Jay)

Folks! 
Is this not the cutest little baby you've ever seen?
I can see him all when he's a bit bigger with daddy's baseball hat on and a big ole bat in his hands!
Sheesh- I could just EAT this baby up!

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