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Wednesday, 04 November 2009
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Aaaagh! I want my nights back!
I had no intentions of ever potty training Olivia until she was 2 1/2 or 3. Of course, Livvy had different ideas and we began potty training a few months before her 2nd birthday. The idea was a novelty to her that lasted a few weeks. Then, she resorted to being "too busy" to potty and we switched her back to diapers. I was unconcerned and figured we'd try again later.
Then, a week or so ago, Livvy started waking up in the middle of the night wanting to pee and have her diaper changed. I guess this is a good sign but dragging your child to the bathroom 3 times a night and changing a diaper 3 times a night gets old quickly. I've tried ignoring her (I know - I'm a bad mommy), but she just keeps screaming, "Mama - pee. Mama - pee. Maaaammmmaaaaa peeeeeee." This, in turn, wakes up our son, who is then inconsolable.
Sigh.
I don't feel like there's an end in sight since she's still not interested in potty training during the day.
Monday, 02 November 2009
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Sippy Cup Fun
We decided to take the doctor's advise and wean Andy from a bottle. He seems to really like whole milk, so no problems there. The problem, though, is that he won't hold his own sippy cup! This kid is so stubborn, he'll lean forward with his mouth open and expect me to put the sippy cup in there for him. I'm not really sure what to do.
My husband and I have refused to hold it for him - we figure he'll grab it when he's hungry/thirsty enough. This is a good idea in theory, but when we're home with him all day he won't drink anything, and he just eats more bottle (which we do hold). So overall, this is a bad solution.
You might wonder where he got the idea that someone should hold his sippy cup for him in the first place. Well, we've had visitors in town and they hold it for him. (*sigh*) Anyway, I'm sort-of in a dilemma. I'm trying to decide if we should just hold the sippy cups until he's totally off of the bottle, or if I should stick to my guns and not hold it for him. I fell like if I choose the first way, Andy will want me to hold his sippy cup until he's 2 and if I choose the second way, he'll never stop taking bottles. LOL
Anyway, I'm off to Wal-Mart tonight to buy some different types of sippy cups. Maybe he'll magically hold a straw one or something! I'll take any advise anyone has to share..... :)
Thursday, 29 October 2009
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Well-baby visits
Andy has gained weight! He now weight 17 pounds and is 28 inches long. That puts him in the 0th percentiile for weight and the 5th percentile for height. He's getting bigger though. We can even switch to whole milk, so that's exciting. I'm gonna try to have him off bottles by the end of November.
Livvy is 27 pounds (54th percentile) and 34 1/2 inches tall (66th percentile). Just your average kid. She can start having peanuts now, so I'm sure she'll love peanut butter. They both got flu shots and Livvy got the H1N1 vaccine. That flu is going around like crazy here, so I'm glad she got it. I wish they had one for Andy too.
Saturday, 24 October 2009
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Happy Birthday Andy!
Andy turned 1 today. Oh my, how time flies. We looked at pics of Livvy's first birthday and there's just such a big difference between our two kids.
Anyway, Andy's at such a cute age. He pulls himself up on furniture, people, toys, walls, etc. and cruises around, although his main method of transportation is crawling. He has stood up in the middle of the room before, but that is not a normal occurrence. He also LOVES holding our hands and walking, although we're still waiting for his first steps.
The nice thing about Andy's small size is that he seemed to stay a baby for his whole first year. Livvy seemed like a toddler already at one year old, but Andy is still just a cute little baby. And I do mean little. He still wears 6-9 month clothes, some of which are a little big on him. His hair is not long yet, but it's finally growing. He even has a few curls on the back of his head!
As for talking, he says lots of repeated syllables such as "dadadadada" "mamamamama" (his favorite), "bababa," "lalala," etc. He talks fairly often and is not afraid to make his voice heard. A loud scream from him is common if he doesn't get what he wants.
We had a great day that involved the pumpkin patch, train rides, playgrounds, grandparents, birthday cake and presents. Hooray for Andy's first birthday!
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
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Happy Birthday Olivia!
My baby girl turned 2 today! I love her so much. She got lots of puzzles for her birthday which is great because she loves them. She also got more books and a few outfits. Not too many things, though, so that was good. We have so much stuff already!
One thing Livvy likes to do is sing. She sings her "ABC's". Well, sort-of. She carries the tune and gets some letters right, but other times it's just random. It's cuter that way though! She even recognizes 4 letters - "A", "O", "M", and "W" thanks to Sesasme Street. She tries to count, too, but she goes, "One, two, three, eight, nine, ten." HAHA. It's so cute! She also sings the Barney song and recites the poem, "Rain, rain go away. Come again another day."
Other than that, she's just great! Of course, she has her moments and definitely throws tantrums. She's a little bit spoiled, but maybe that's just how all 2-year-olds are. If she wants something and it really doesn't matter - she just gets to have it. There are rules, but only about important things.
Anyway, she just went to bed (her bedtime is 7:30) with Dora, her dolly, her chewie (a receiving blanket), a sippy cup of water with 3 ice cubes, and her cover - LOL. I think she collects more bedtime items each month but it's not worth arguing about!
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