Thursday, June 30, 2011

Random phone pictures and videos

I have a few random videos and pictures on my phone that I haven't shared yet. I'm still having issues with YouTube. Imagine that...a google site that I keep getting an error for! Gaaa!! Anyway, I'm uploading these through blogger so I hope that they work correctly! Please ignore our crazy voices in the videos and enjoy the sweet baby!!

Showing off for Daddy

This is old news... It was taken a few weeks ago when Adalyn first started sitting on her own!


Having fun in her pool. Splash Splash!

Pretty dress on Father's Day!
Sweet baby smiles and giggles!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

A Lunch Date

After church on Sunday we went out to lunch with Billie, Derek, and Eli.  If you haven't already figured out, Jonathan and I are very routine people. Each day has a very monotonous routine. Sundays we go to the 10:10 church service and then go to Fazoli's for lunch where we always order the same food. It's so bad that the girl at Fazoli's recites our order to us before we even open our mouths to order. Yes, we're seriously boring and sometimes I just want to break the mold.  So, when Billie asked if we wanted to go to lunch after church I was thrilled to eat something other than the Penne with Creamy Basil Chicken no cheese and a diet coke on a Sunday afternoon! And food was not my only reason to be excited to go out to lunch. Of course the company was great.

It is just so sweet how Eli and Adalyn interact. He is so precious with her and I love hearing him try to say her name. We were in a booth so their high chairs were next to each other so of course I had to get my phone out to get some pictures. (We won't talk about "How are they both big enough for high chairs. They are our babies!!")  Don't you want to know what babies are thinking? I want to put some captions on these pictures.
"Hey Adalyn, Can you believe we get to sit together?? Finally! We haven't seen each other in so long. I've missed you!"
 "Do you like my big boy hair cut?" -E "Yeah, but I'd rather concentrate on chewing on my finger." -A
 "Seriously, LOOK at me! I'm adorable!" -E "What are doing??" -A
"You're right! I love your hair! Can I pull it??" -A  "OUCH! OK, I'm done sitting by you!" -E

HAHA! So they were precious and Eli really wanted to share some of his food with Adalyn.  I love watching them grow! And I'll be so excited to pull these pictures back out for their wedding video:) HA!  We had a great time catching up.  Sometimes life gets so hectic that you finally come up for air and realize that you haven't been able to spend any quality time with friends.  So it was wonderful and I'm so looking forward to an entire day spent with friends enjoying our kids on the 4th!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Date Night Courtesy of Groupon

On Friday night Jonathan and I went on a double date with Tim and Lindsy to see the Lexington Legends baseball team play. A couple weeks before, Lindsy had called me to see if I had seen the 2 for 1 Legends tickets on Groupon and I told her that I was thinking about getting them ($13 is a cheap date!) so she asked if we wanted to get them and then make it a double date. Sounded good to me! Lindsy was nice enough to go over to the stadium a day early to redeem our vouchers for 4 tickets together.  We wanted to make sure we had good seats. And good seats they were. Behold...

Yes, this was taken during the game. Yes, it was a perfect night for a ball game - 0 humidity and not hot. Yes the place was empty!

Jonathan's mom had asked to come in town to see Adalyn so we took advantage of free child care and enjoyed a night together!

Reminds us of old times... Back when we had social lives and did fun things on Friday nights (you know, other than grocery shopping)

They had this guy as entertainment during the innings and he was a hoot! We laughed so hard.  I wish he was at every game because I'd so make sure we came to games more often. We googled him and he travels all over to ball parks doing his "nerd" routine. So funny! We had a great time. We enjoyed ball park food (although we found out after we got food that our seats were in a special section that had waiters and an acutal menu - oh well. I wanted a ball park hotdog anyway), great company, and an exciting game (we won by scoring a run -with a throw coming into home- in the bottom of the 9th)!  I can't wait till our next date night!

Friday, June 24, 2011

6 Month Pictures at last

I'm a bit behind on posting pictures from Adalyn's 6 month photo shoot with Jes Meeker Photography.  Here are a few of my favorites.






 

Ok, so there were more than a few pictures. I just couldn't narrow my favorite pictures down any further. I'm so thankful for Jes and that we have a built in photographer for Adalyn's little life. She is awesome! If you're in Lexington you should schedule an appointment with her. She's the best:)

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Yum! Baby Food!

I have been making Adalyn's baby food so I decided to write a post to show how easy it is. We started off our food journey with Billie making Adalyn's food. (I'm pretty sure I had a sweet deal!!) Billie told me that I could borrow her Beaba (that she had gotten at a consignment sale and believe me I had scoured the sales and no luck) once Adalyn started foods.  Well Billie was still using it for Eli at 18 months (seriously you can get some long term use out of these things!) so she made a few foods for Adalyn and brought them to us frozen. 

I started to feel guilty that she was taking the time and effort to make MY child's food so Jonathan found our very own Beaba on Craig's List (my first CL purchase) and when I met up with the girl she said she had only used it once and I believed her. It was brand spankin new! So Billie gave me a crash course in baby food making and also let me borrow her Cooking For Baby book.  The book has great ideas for what foods to start when and it also has recipes! I know there are tons of ways to make baby food and lots more to learn but I thought I'd show you how I'm currently making Adalyn's food.

I decided to make A LOT of food this weekend. I wanted to try three new items (zucchini, cauliflower and blueberries) and I needed to replace her three favorite foods in our freezer (sweet potatoes, acorn squash and apples).  I will admit that blueberries, according to the book, get made differently and by the time I was finished with the other 5 items I was too tired to figure out how to make them. But I will try them soon!



 First, fill up the correct amount of water into the machine for the steaming process. Second, don't move the crap off of the counter in the background of your picture.
 I peel all of the fruits/veggies. I'm not sure if every fruit/veggie needs to be peeled but I'm not willing to chance it.  Then I chop them into really small pieces. (Easier to steam and puree that way.)
 Pile as much as you possibly can into the steaming basket. (I fit all 3 zucchini into the basket.)
 Turn it on to the steam mode. (Like the formula in the background? I'm fancy like that.)
 While your first round is steaming, chop up your next round of food and put it into a bowl for later. (Cauliflower was really messy and she doesn't love it but hopefully we'll try it enough that she learns to like it.)
 Depending on what you cook and how much water you use, it takes different amounts of time. It's usually around 20 minutes and then the light will go off.
 It is H.O.T. So don't burn yourself. The spatula also doubles as a handle to pull basket out.
 When the basket is out, pour the water from steaming into a glass for later. Then dump the steamed veggies into the processor.
 Turn the dial to blend.  The zucchini did not need the cooking water to be added, but there are many veggies/fruits (sweet potatoes, apples, pears) that some or all of the water will need to be poured back in while blending to get a good consistency.  Keep blending until desired smoothness.
 A lot of people use ice cube trays but I didn't have any lying around and lots of people use the Beaba freezer trays which are made of silicone. They are all fancy and also $20 *cough*cough* ouch. And actually I borrowed one at one point and the food is actually pretty tough to get out once it's frozen. Our solution for now is that we use about 3 packs of the small Glad disposable containers.  I fill those up and they work just fine. New foods are much better in ice cube trays because Adalyn eats a smaller portion of new foods. So you can see that I didn't fill much into each cup of these zucchini portions. Oh, and feel free to dribble your zucchini on the counter and make a mess.  The fruits and veggies that she gobbles up get filled all the way up for a larger portion.
 While your next food is steaming, go on to chop more food. Since you chop them while raw, some of the veggies are really hard. So you may have to get your hunky husband with his bulging biceps to slice open your sweet potatoes and squash so that you're able to chop the smaller pieces. You know, hypothetically.
 Chop chop chop. Small pieces are better. And if you're as awesome as me, you might even get a blister on your finger from so much chopping. I'm such a wimp! (In hindsight maybe 5 foods was too much to do back to back.)
 Once the containers are frozen but not too frozen - there is a happy medium so that they are not rock hard but not soft - pop them on out of the containers and into a labeled bag. This is what I ended up with (plus one more cauliflower and one more apple that were already being "used"). That's a lot of food!! Then I stand up the bags in the freezer so that I can easily flip through to find which foods to pull and put back into a Glad container (it's nice that they fit perfectly since they froze in that shape) to take to the sitter with her!
 Added bonus: the leftover juices from the steamer that aren't needed for the food are a great natural juice for Adalyn.  Look how much apple juice was left over from those 5 apples (13 oz)!

Again, I know there are tons of ways to make baby food, but this is what is working for us so far! I hope it helps other people see how easy it really is! I can't wait to try so many more foods!! Oh, and I read on twitter (and you know that is ultimate authority) that if a 6-12 month baby doesn't like a food to try 6-10 introductions and the baby should learn to learn to like it. Supposedly at that age they don't have preconceived taste buds so you can shape them with enough patience. So I'm hoping that is true since I would like to expand Adalyn's tastebuds and also have her eat the green beans and cauliflower that are already made and in the freezer! So don't fear if you take the time to make a food and your baby doesn't like it...just keep trying to introduce it and supposedly your baby will learn to like it! {I wish I knew from experience that that was true!} :)

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day!

I am so blessed to be married to a man who is such an amazing daddy! He is so hands-on and loves our baby so very much. He adores his little girl! I love him so much!


Dakota had to get in the picture with his daddy.

Today is a day for my dad too! He's been such a wonderful father to my brothers and me. And a wonderful dad to Jonathan. I'm so thankful for their relationship.  I love how he loves Adalyn.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Fun in the SUN!

After Adalyn's nap today we went out to our lower deck out back and played in her new pool. It was only $10 which would explain why the "shade" doesn't actually shade her body and also doesn't keep air in it. But Adalyn seems to love it and I love that the floor of it is also blown up so it's soft for her to sit (and possibly fall - not that we would know anything about that).  Today she was way too busy to take pictures. She has figured out how to splash and loves it! I had to keep my phone under a towel because she was going to town! Such a fun time with my baby! I can't wait to take her to a big pool and see what she does.



Splashing!!
 This picture cracks me up. After swimming Adalyn got a bath so I just put a onesie on her for the evening. I am so not a fan of screen printed clothes for babies (just my opinion - it's ok if you don't agree) but we got this onesie before she was born and I thought it was cute. Once I put it on her I didn't like it because I don't like her wearing black. (Silly I know). But anyway, I put her in it today and then while I was putting my (31) beach bag away I found her sunglasses that I thought we had lost on our trip to Toledo. When I saw how cute the glasses would be with the onesie I had to put them on to get a picture. Well right as I was snapping the picture she reached up to rip them off her head so it looks like she was posing. LOVE it!!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

7 Months!!

Last Thursday Adalyn turned 7 months old! We did pictures on Sunday evening after playing in her pool and having a bath so Adalyn was a bit tired. (read: cranky) She wasn't very smiley so I kept having to sing a phrase of a children's song that makes her laugh in order to get her to smile.  The pictures turned out pretty funny.
Sweet baby!
 I have such a hard life!
 Stop taking my picture, mom!! I'm getting mad!
 {Giggle giggle} Oh, that's a funny song mom! I like it!
 I'm so over this!

 2 seconds later...
OOOh! I love that song. Let me try to sing it too!

 We tried a new pose since she's a "sitter" now. How is my baby so old. ::sniff sniff::
 Let me at this thing, mom. I want to play with it!
 Waiting for mommy to put props away. When this picture is blown up, you can see her teeth!!

She's such a big girl!! Last Wednesday we were home from daycare and work because Adalyn had pink eye. Poor thing.  Since we had to go to the doctor she got weighed and is now 15.5 lbs! She was a little champ with the eye drops. She got so good that she wouldn't even cry when we would put them in.  Her eyes are all better now! (And hopefully that junk will stay far away from our house!)

Adalyn's two teeth have come through and are very visible now. And she continues to chew on everything so she is definitely still teething. And drooling!

Her new skill this month is that she can sit up without assistance for long periods of time. She just plays away. It is so sweet.  Every once in a while she either gets tired or reaches too far for a toy and slowly tips on over. I can't believe we don't even need the boppy around her for her to sit. 

She rolls over when she feels like it but it's not anything that is consistent.  If she sees something on the floor that she wants, she will somehow get to it but not usually by rolling. But she can if she has to.  Mostly she just hangs out in the general area that we sit or lay her.

She is in size 3 diapers and her clothes are 6-9 or 6-12 month clothes depending on the brand.  A few of her outfits are still too big because she is so skinny but overall we're set on clothes. (Summer clothes are just so much fun to dress her up in! I love all the sundresses.) Her onesies are still 3-6 months.

The foods that Adalyn has tried are: oatmeal, rice, sweet potatoes, squash, peas, pears, apples, peaches, bananas, avocado and green beans.  She has been a good little eater until we got to avocados and green beans.  Oh the gagging and spitting. It was bad. I'm going to try both again but am a little scared. She loves all of the other foods so I'm looking through my Baby food cookbook for some new fruits and veggies to try!  My Craig's List Beaba (baby food maker) has been awesome and so far we've had a great experience with homemade baby food. I'll have to do a post about it next time I have a day of baby food making.

Adalyn has now moved up to a convertible car seat (which I already posted about)! She's a big girl!! I love not carrying her around in the infant carrier. But now it just seems like she is too old too fast. But the infant carrier seat is now "permanently" (as in not using it as a carrier) in Jonathan's car until she's 30 lbs so we can still see her in her baby seat.

Adalyn babbles all the time! She is constantly saying ra-ra-ra or da-da-da or ma-ma-ma or ie-ie-ie. I'm convinced that she is calls Dakota bra-ra (brother). I know I'm crazy and she isn't but it has been such a coincidence that we've laughed about it. She's always moving her little lips and mouth when we talk to her like she's trying to figure it out.  She loves to squeal all the time and hear herself make noise. I just know that she will never stop talking once she starts!

We are continually blessed with our sweet baby girl and so thankful to have the gift of being her parents.  I keep not wanting her to grow older but each stage we reach is my absolute favorite!