Sunday, August 19, 2012

In the span of 3 days

In the span of 3 days, Ben has cut a tooth, and one is nearing the surface. Needless to say, he hasn't been nursing or sleeping at his absolute best.

In addition, he can click his tongue like he's calling for a horse or something.

He also learned how to crawl! He still doesn't go very far, but he's getting the hang of it and soon he will be. This video was about the third (witnessed) attempt.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Ben: 8 months

Happy 8 months Benjamin!
If I could sum up this month as a two-word phrase, it would be: Ear Infection? (with a question mark because the whole month we wondered on and off if he had one). Ben started the month off with one, it went away, and then came back with a vengeance after a 2 a.m. trip to the ER. In the middle of the night, Ben wasn't happy doing anything--sitting up, laying down, being held, being rocked, being nursed, being walked around--so I took him in and sure enough it was a double ear infection. We are done with antibiotics now and hopefully we won't be having a three-peat. And speaking of the antibiotics, that lead to a raging diaper rash which was almost worse dealing with than the ear infection itself. With the help of some Tucks (yup-hemorrhoid pads) to wipe him with and some Lotrimin (yup-Athlete's Foot cream), we got it all cleared up. Whew!

Ben is certainly moving around more now! He can go from his belly to his butt, so we had to lower his crib mattress down. He can also crawl backwards. When he attempts a forward crawl, he ends up flopping on his belly. He makes up for it by being able to wiggle and stretch himself forward if the object he wants is close enough. He tries to pull up on couches and other things as well. He is quite strong and surprises me with what he can pull down and drag. When he's taking a bath he tries to climb out of the tub (or climb the walls). Colin's always saying, "How'd Benny get way over there?"

He seeks out the tiniest things to pick up. A tiny rock, a tiny scrap of paper, a tiny seed...whatever. He's got his eagle eye peeled for it and he will try to pick it up! He also likes to pick grass and pull this fuzz stuff off from under the couch. He plays with purpose and deliberation. I don't know quite how to explain it, but, for instance, he'll be playing with the Little People barn and tip it over and put Farmer Jed into the barn, pick up the barn, and notice that oops! Farmer Jed is now on the floor. And then he'll carefully try to put a window/door of the barn over him so as not to smash him.

Benny's personality is starting to show now. He's super sweet and loves to give hugs and slobbery kisses. He loves to play peek a boo with a blanket. He's quick to smile and has an infectious laugh.

He has upgraded from a stroller to the push car when we go for walks. He steers and chillaxes as he takes in the sights. He makes a lot of funny noises with his mouth :)

Ben slept through the night 5 nights in a row a few weeks ago. But now he's back to waking up once during the night, and then again at 5:something in the morning.

Ben loves to eat table food. He's doing really well at picking up those big chunks and eating them. His pincer grasp is getting better too. He can pick up Puffs without a problem now. His newest food loves are toast, blueberries, chicken, cheese, and baked beans. He still loves milk though :)
I already know that he'll be cutting teeth this month. The first ones are right under his gums. And maybe this month he'll figure out the forward crawling thing.

And for the record, he weighs 29 lbs 12 oz and has moved to 24 month/2T sized clothes.

Friday, August 3, 2012

VBS

Colin just finished up a week at Vacation Bible School at our church. I signed him up for it for three reasons.
1. To give him another experience of listening to a "teacher" without a parent around.
2. To help him realize that new situations don't have to be scary. They can actually be fun!
3. To meet friends that he'll be going to Sunday School with in September.

He had a very good experience. Here's how it all went down:

Monday: I stuck with him for an hour or so while his group played on the playground and then went to listen to the Bible story (the theme was about Babylon and Daniel and the lions). Then I told him I was going to sit upstairs and I'd see him at the end, and he said, "Yeah." So I left him and actually went home for a little bit but he never knew that :)

Tuesday: I sat with him for the opening part and then left after 10 minutes. He cried and one of the adults had to hold him back :( He was upset because I was going home.

Wednesday: I dropped him off and didn't stay for any part of it, and he cried when I left. When I came back, I watched him in the pew and saw him actually participating in the hand motions for the song!

Thursday: I volunteered to help with snack and he did a great job! I got to "spy" on him while he was at our snack station and also at the craft station since it was in the same area. As a teacher, this was fun for me. He's quiet but sociable, he listens, he's a little bit spacey, and he's messy with food :) He'd look at me and be so happy and give me the cutest little grin from across the room. When we were walking to the car afterwards, he said "I had so much fun!"

Friday: Again, I was there helping with snack. Same as Thursday.

Being there but not being with him was a perfect compromise that I hope will carry over to Sunday School when he's with his class but we're up in church. He'll know we're there and he'll be familiar with the environment. I hope. ;)

VBS was good for me too because I also got to meet some people and observed some amazing middle school and high school role models. I was quite impressed.

We got a CD of the music from the week. I put it in this evening while I was doing dishes and he listened to the songs over and over and over again and danced and did the hand motions and knew the words :) So cute.

And he has been especially sweet this week too.

So very good.