He is so close to crawling! Right now he is very good at going backwards, which they say is the precursor to crawling. He is planking a lot and is often going backwards so much we find him underneath the blue and white chair to the right. We plan on "baby proofing" this weekend to get ready for our soon to be mobile little one.
Team Purple House is Chris and Lelaine's blog. The name stems from their first apartment in Adams Morgan that was painted purple.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
An Independent Little Man
This guy likes to try and feed himself with the spoon. It hasn't been easy to catch it on video, but I was successful today. He had a mix of sweet potatoes and blueberries with cinnamon. He also had a few cereal puffs.
Friday, March 21, 2014
A New Playspace
We have a little Reggio-inspired playspace for Jack. He is enjoying his new space especially the mirror! Hopefully, we'll post some videos soon of him enjoying the space.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Jack eating asparagus
Today we tried a little homemade blueberry buckwheat pancakes, a French fry and some asparagus. Not sure if any of those three things made it into Jack' tummy. He doesn't have any teeth yet so it makes it hard to chew on anything. Hopefully, little man doesn't get frustrated, as you can tell from this video--he's trying!
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Jack's First Finger Foods
Last year was so crazy around this time because we were trying to figure out what we were going to do with our condo, where we wanted to live and where we could afford to live and then...looking for places to live.
Everyone told me to sleep...and of course, I couldn't sleep because I was constantly worrying about all of this stuff and then being put on bed rest was scary because now I had to make sure everyone at work knew I was actually working from home. Let's not forget I was trying to keep Jack inside as long as possible while then trying to eat NO CARBS since when I found out I had gestational diabetes. I'll spare everyone the diatribe about the countless hospital visits.
This is a long introduction into the fact, that I feel I am now getting into parenting-type literature. We certainly don't have everything together, but I think we are more confident parents now and are trying to move a little beyond frantic getting through the day type stuff.
So far, I think we are very baby-led parents with a little pushing of encouragement here and there. I'm not sure we would have chosen that from the get go, but a lot of our style has to do with Jack's personality. From day one, this one knows what he wants to do and what he doesn't. There's no pushing him.
At first, I was fearful that he would stay stagnant, but he's always come around on his own, learning new skills and exploring the world. Now we can introduce something to him and while he may or may not choose to partake right away, I know that he'll find his way to it eventually. In fact, we're amazed everyday at his development.
Yet, I can't be all fly by the seat of your pants and I felt I need to be more informed. And I am slightly disappointed in myself that I just found out about Baby Led Weaning. This is probably a self pat-on-the-back comment, but we're early adopter, yuppie-hipster-city snobs.This kind of thing is in our wheelhouse. That being said, Jack was very ready to start eating solids way before he was clearly capable of putting food in his mouth, so we would have had to modify our introduction at any rate.
So on a weeknight (we almost always try new things on weekends), I decided I had to see what our little one could do with apples and sweet potatoes a la "baby led weaning" style. Please enjoy Jack's first finger foods!
Everyone told me to sleep...and of course, I couldn't sleep because I was constantly worrying about all of this stuff and then being put on bed rest was scary because now I had to make sure everyone at work knew I was actually working from home. Let's not forget I was trying to keep Jack inside as long as possible while then trying to eat NO CARBS since when I found out I had gestational diabetes. I'll spare everyone the diatribe about the countless hospital visits.
This is a long introduction into the fact, that I feel I am now getting into parenting-type literature. We certainly don't have everything together, but I think we are more confident parents now and are trying to move a little beyond frantic getting through the day type stuff.
So far, I think we are very baby-led parents with a little pushing of encouragement here and there. I'm not sure we would have chosen that from the get go, but a lot of our style has to do with Jack's personality. From day one, this one knows what he wants to do and what he doesn't. There's no pushing him.
At first, I was fearful that he would stay stagnant, but he's always come around on his own, learning new skills and exploring the world. Now we can introduce something to him and while he may or may not choose to partake right away, I know that he'll find his way to it eventually. In fact, we're amazed everyday at his development.
Yet, I can't be all fly by the seat of your pants and I felt I need to be more informed. And I am slightly disappointed in myself that I just found out about Baby Led Weaning. This is probably a self pat-on-the-back comment, but we're early adopter, yuppie-hipster-city snobs.This kind of thing is in our wheelhouse. That being said, Jack was very ready to start eating solids way before he was clearly capable of putting food in his mouth, so we would have had to modify our introduction at any rate.
So on a weeknight (we almost always try new things on weekends), I decided I had to see what our little one could do with apples and sweet potatoes a la "baby led weaning" style. Please enjoy Jack's first finger foods!
Monday, March 3, 2014
Sunday, March 2, 2014
sweet dreams
After a long day of playing, Jack can hardly stay awake to finish his last bottle before he goes to sleep.
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