Tuesday, September 30, 2014
I was wrong
Catie is crawling! It's definitely an army crawl, but it also looks like she's crawling to the infirmary tent. Look out brothers! Catie's coming for you (and your toys)!
Monday, September 29, 2014
Catie is 6 months!!!!!!
I can't even believe that half a year has passed since Catie was born! It just doesn't seem like she has been with us for so long. We decided last month to just give her formula and she took to it like a champ. I'd like to say that it has helped her sleep at night, but she's still getting up 3 times (on a very rare occasion, only twice). But she seems much happier now! She gets her check up Wednesday, so we'll see how much she's grown since her 4 month appointment. I think she's had a little growth spurt because she looks longer to me.
We have been letting Catie sit in a high chair in restaurants and occasionally the cart at the store. She's pretty happy about it as long as she has some toys to entertain her. She is starting to sit by herself, though I stay close by because she can't catch herself when she starts to fall over. She doesn't get herself into the seated position yet, though.
Catie loves her big brothers and it's fun to see them try to entertain her. Often it will be Robbie trying to make her smile and then Alex copying what Robbie does, but when Robbie's at school Alex will take on the entertainer role. It does a mom's heart good when she sees her kids getting along!
Catie isn't crawling yet, but she's starting to lunge for toys that are just out of her reach, so I'm sure more mobility is coming soon!
We have tried giving Catie some cereal and carrots and she hasn't been too thrilled with them. I'm roasting some butternut squash, so we'll try that tonight. Hopefully she's not a picky eater already!!
1 week
1 month
2 months
3 months
4 months
5 months
6 months
It was so hard to get a good picture of Catie! I tried to do it by myself Friday (when she turned 6 months), but she either had her fingers in her mouth or would roll over as soon as she started smiling! Matt and I tried again on Saturday and got a couple of good pictures, but she was in such a good mood Sunday morning we tried again. I think it looks like she's falling in her picture because her dress is blousing, but it's just from her rolling around!
Some highlights from Friday's and Saturday's attempts!
Riding in the cart at Costco.
"Catie, look at me!"
"Robbie, look at me!!"
"This is how I have to get your attention???"
We have been letting Catie sit in a high chair in restaurants and occasionally the cart at the store. She's pretty happy about it as long as she has some toys to entertain her. She is starting to sit by herself, though I stay close by because she can't catch herself when she starts to fall over. She doesn't get herself into the seated position yet, though.
Catie loves her big brothers and it's fun to see them try to entertain her. Often it will be Robbie trying to make her smile and then Alex copying what Robbie does, but when Robbie's at school Alex will take on the entertainer role. It does a mom's heart good when she sees her kids getting along!
Catie isn't crawling yet, but she's starting to lunge for toys that are just out of her reach, so I'm sure more mobility is coming soon!
We have tried giving Catie some cereal and carrots and she hasn't been too thrilled with them. I'm roasting some butternut squash, so we'll try that tonight. Hopefully she's not a picky eater already!!
1 week
1 month
2 months
3 months
4 months
5 months
6 months
It was so hard to get a good picture of Catie! I tried to do it by myself Friday (when she turned 6 months), but she either had her fingers in her mouth or would roll over as soon as she started smiling! Matt and I tried again on Saturday and got a couple of good pictures, but she was in such a good mood Sunday morning we tried again. I think it looks like she's falling in her picture because her dress is blousing, but it's just from her rolling around!
Some highlights from Friday's and Saturday's attempts!
Riding in the cart at Costco.
"Catie, look at me!"
"Robbie, look at me!!"
"This is how I have to get your attention???"
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Alex's first day
Alex's orientation for Mother's Morning Out was September 8th. I was definitely more worried about him going to school because he doesn't always like going into new situations. We found out that Alex is in the Tiger room, which is the same room that Robbie was in last year. I was kind of happy to find out that it wasn't the same teachers that Robbie had - though Ms. Stacie and Ms. Amanda are still at the school, just in different rooms - because anyone who has a sibling who has gone to school before them knows there's naturally going to be comparisons. I figure there's no way around it eventually, but at this age, when everyone develops so differently, I'm glad he has different teachers.
Alex was being shy at orientation and didn't want to participate. He cried at drop off the next day, which does make me feel bad, but I know he's going to be fine. The teachers told me that he was happy in the classroom...as long as they didn't try to take his backpack! :) Thursday's drop off was so much better, though! I think it was better because there were less people at drop off (because everyone wants to be at their kid's first day!) and they brought out the ring rope, which is just what it sounds like...a long rope with different colored rings for the kids to hold on to. As soon as Alex saw the ring rope he went right up to it and picked up a ring. I'm sure it's because he saw Robbie using it last year. Whatever the reason he was much happier Thursday and has been fine ever since!
The best part of pick up is seeing how excited the boys are to see each other. Of course I want them to be excited to see me too, but there's nothing like brotherly love.
Alex's first day
He really wanted to read "Interrupting Chicken"
Of course, Robbie had to have his picture taken, too, just like Alex did on Robbie's first day.
Alex with his backpack. The stars light up when it moves, so it's no wonder he didn't want to take it off! :)
Alex was being shy at orientation and didn't want to participate. He cried at drop off the next day, which does make me feel bad, but I know he's going to be fine. The teachers told me that he was happy in the classroom...as long as they didn't try to take his backpack! :) Thursday's drop off was so much better, though! I think it was better because there were less people at drop off (because everyone wants to be at their kid's first day!) and they brought out the ring rope, which is just what it sounds like...a long rope with different colored rings for the kids to hold on to. As soon as Alex saw the ring rope he went right up to it and picked up a ring. I'm sure it's because he saw Robbie using it last year. Whatever the reason he was much happier Thursday and has been fine ever since!
The best part of pick up is seeing how excited the boys are to see each other. Of course I want them to be excited to see me too, but there's nothing like brotherly love.
Alex's first day
He really wanted to read "Interrupting Chicken"
Of course, Robbie had to have his picture taken, too, just like Alex did on Robbie's first day.
Alex with his backpack. The stars light up when it moves, so it's no wonder he didn't want to take it off! :)
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Robbie's first day
Robbie has been talking about going to preschool for months! (I used it as motivation to get him potty trained in January because he had to be potty trained to go.) Meet the teacher was August 27th and we found out that 3 of his friends from Mother's Morning Out were in his class, including his best friend. Hopefully those 2 are behaving themselves! Robbie wasn't feeling too social that day, but he really is shy in new situations. I'm sure by now he's warmed up and he likes his teacher.
The biggest difference between preschool and Mother's Morning Out is car line. Last year I had to get the kids out of the car and wait for Robbie's class to be called. This year I pull up and a helper gets him out of the car and all of the kids sit by the wall inside until car line is over and they go to their classroom. It is so much easier, but I do miss talking to the moms while we waited last year.
Robbie's first day picture:
Alex wanted his picture taken, too.
Bye Robbie!!
He didn't even turn around!
Picking Robbie up after a great first day! (I'm sad that my phone focused on the mirror instead of Robbie.)
Robbie's teacher gives the kids a sticker at the end of the day if they've been good. Last week Robbie got an ant sticker and, when I first saw it, I thought there was a bug on his hand! I almost smacked him! He loved it and was so happy that he got the bug he wanted. Boys! :)
The biggest difference between preschool and Mother's Morning Out is car line. Last year I had to get the kids out of the car and wait for Robbie's class to be called. This year I pull up and a helper gets him out of the car and all of the kids sit by the wall inside until car line is over and they go to their classroom. It is so much easier, but I do miss talking to the moms while we waited last year.
Robbie's first day picture:
Alex wanted his picture taken, too.
Bye Robbie!!
He didn't even turn around!
Picking Robbie up after a great first day! (I'm sad that my phone focused on the mirror instead of Robbie.)
Robbie's teacher gives the kids a sticker at the end of the day if they've been good. Last week Robbie got an ant sticker and, when I first saw it, I thought there was a bug on his hand! I almost smacked him! He loved it and was so happy that he got the bug he wanted. Boys! :)
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