Friday, December 14, 2012

Procrastination Station

I know, I know, I have much blog updating to do... including Henry's 8 month update and his 9 month update!  But right now I have a sick baby and sick husband on my hands which is not very fun at all!
Here is something to enjoy in the meantime:  =)

Holiday Card!

After much deliberation here it is...


Photo Card
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Friday, December 7, 2012

Apparently I am funny

... at least Henry thinks so!  I apologize for the shakiness of this video, I was simultaneously trying to tickle Henry and take a video, which is not an easy feat!  Also, I am aware that I look like a crazy person in this video.  My excuse is that I had just worked out and Henry was pulling my hair, so it was all over the place.  I don't look like that ALL the time, just most of the time.  ;)

Henry at 8 Months

Whoa baby!  Henry is 8 months (actually, as I write this he is already 9 months, but for the purposes of this post, lets pretend he's still 8 months!).  Henry at 8 months is tons of fun and growing like crazy!  Henry met 2 major milestones at 8 months!  Henry learned how to crawl and he sprouted his first two teeth!  Henry has been working on crawling for a while now.  He came up with all sorts of crazy variations for getting from one place to another which included rocking back and forth on his hands and knees, rolling, scooting on his belly, and crawling backwards.  Finally, on Thanksgiving day he figured out how to crawl forward and since then he has not stopped!  Henry has discovered the joys of exploring his world and is particularly interested in the toilet (ESPECIALLY the diaper sprayer that sprays poop off the cloth diapers), sticking his hands in the water in the Christmas tree stand, and pulling all of the DVDs off the shelf.  Henry has his own unique brand of crawling and is still crawling with one leg straight.  

11/8/12- Happy 8 months to ME!  

 11/8/12- I love this bear!  He is hilarious!   

11/8/12 - 8 months - I've given up on trying to get Henry to pose  next to  the bear.   As long as it's still in the picture, it counts for something, right?
At 8 months old Henry definitely went through the "8 month sleep regression".  Right around the time when he was figuring out how to crawl AND getting his first two teeth, he was sleeping horribly at night (and consequently also during the day).  I think it was a combination of many factors for Henry, but probably lots of cognitive development, some separation anxiety, getting overly tired, being uncomfortable because of his teeth, and wanting to practice his new skill that was keeping him up at night.  Prior to 8 months Henry never  fought going to bed at night (although naps are a different story).  However, during this sleep regression he did NOT want to go to bed at night unless I nursed him or rocked him to sleep.  We finally ended up going back to the the "Sleep Lady Shuffle" found in Kim West's book:  "Good Night, Sleep Tight", to help him remember that he knows how to fall asleep on his own at night.  The basic idea of the shuffle is that you put your baby in their bed drowsy but awake and remain with them until they fall asleep.  So you are supporting them, but not actually rocking or nursing them to sleep.  Every three nights you slowly move further away from your child so that they become more independent in falling asleep, but still understand that you are nearby and are responsive if they need you.  It's a very simple idea, and it works pretty well!  Henry is doing much better at bed-time now.  We put him down in his bed and usually wait outside of his door for a few minutes.  If he's having a hard time settling himself we say "shhhh" or tell him "its ok", and usually either mine or LJ's voice is enough to ease him to sleep.  

11/8/12 - Digging on a slice of pear in his mesh feeder.  He loves it!  
Love these two boys! 
As I mentioned, naps remain a different story, and for a while there they were pretty rough when we were experiencing bad night-time sleep.  Once we got the night-time sleep better, the naps began to fall into place.  On a good day Henry takes two naps that are 1.5 hrs - 2hrs.  Henry is still too busy during the day to really nurse much, so he usually nurses to sleep for his naps or nurses until he is very sleepy.  

11/8/12 - Happy little man in the tub! 

11/8/12- bath-time is one of my favorite times of day! 
Henry sprouted his first two teeth at the same time.  I could feel them sharp under his gums about a week and  a half before I could see them.  One day they starting poking through, but they still have not come very far up into his mouth, and only rest a tiny bit above the gum line.  They've been like this for a few weeks now, so hopefully we will start to see them come up more soon!

11/16/12 - Look at this sweet face!  

He has a cute butt. 
 Henry continues to love eating solid foods.  He added a few new foods to his repertoire over the past month including:  whole grain cereal (oats, spelt and barley),  quinoa, garbanzo beans, black beans, turkey (on Thanksgiving - he did NOT like it!), kale (he is a fan, like his mama and papa -yay!),  potatoes and yams.  I'm proud to say that the vast majority of his food is either home-made or breast milk, so I feel good about him being a healthy eater!

11/16/12 - Just chillaxing. 

11/16/12 - man on the move
 This little boy keeps getting sweeter and sweeter by the day... and he keeps moving farther and farther away from being a "baby" and closer to being a "little boy".  Even though I know he will always be my baby, it seems that he is growing up so fast!  I am enjoying watching him unfold and create himself before my eyes!


Just doing some light reading.
  
11/ 16/12 -Chuckles.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Stinker Face!



12/1/12

Fine and Fair: 25 Lessons For My Children

A great article from a friend, Joella, who watches Henry once a week.  For me many of these lessons are good reminders on making conscious choices for Henry and conscious choices about how LJ and I parent Henry.  Even though it is always my intent to make the best choices for him, it is hard to continuously be modeling the behaviors you want your child to learn (especially when you are super tired!).  These are a collection of valuable lessons that I hope Henry is learning through his family.

Fine and Fair: 25 Lessons For My Children: As I expected I would, I got a bit of constructive (and some not-so-constructive) criticism over 20 Things This Mother Will Probably Never ...

Monday, December 3, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!

We had a great Thanksgiving feast at the Horth house this year!  This Thanksgiving was pretty mellow and relaxing because we didn't have to travel anywhere.  What a nice change.  LJ's parents and Aunt Susu came over and visited for the afternoon before heading over to my folks house for a feast fit for a king.  There were about 25 guests and I ended up cooking an additional turkey breast because my mom was worried there would not be enough turkey for everyone (even with a 20 lb bird!).  (The reviews came back that my turkey was even more delicious than the house turkey... YES!)  Henry even tried a small taste of turkey and was not impressed.  That's ok.  He can be a vegetarian if he wants too.  Henry also met a major milestone and CRAWLED FORWARD for the first time on Thanksgiving see Interpretive Crawling part 2 video for proof!  We also had a family sleepover at my parents house so that LJ and I could participate in the fun festivities past Henry's bedtime, and it surprisingly worked out really well (read:  Henry slept until 4:30am without waking up!).  It was a great family celebration that we were lucky to spend with both sides of our family.  I am in awe of all the many blessings we have to be thankful for! 

Henry's first Thanksgiving 

Papa and Henry

Henry meeting my Aunt Beth

Henry and my cousin Josh

Dudes  photo
Henry and Grandma Yak 

Family photo try #1 
Family photo try #2 
Family photo try # 3 ... success!  (Also, I have a crazy smile.)