Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Foodie, Food, Food

Now that Ellie is six months she's entered into the wonderful world of solid foods.  Her nutrition still comes from breast milk (and a little formula), so the solids are just for fun and exploring. 

Trying purple sweet potatoes

Feeding Ellie in the beginning was so difficult, so I'm glad to be enjoying this part of it.  I'm still pumping, but I've dropped to 4-5 pumps a day.  I usually get about 22 oz of breast milk a day, and the rest we supplement.  Ellie is eating 25-30 oz per day, so most of her meals are coming straight from me.  I was really, really committed to exclusively breastfeeding until six months, but after so many medical issues, I had no choice but to supplement with formula.  After my wound debridement surgery was scheduled I knew I'd have to give her formula, since you have to pump and dump for 24 hours after anesthesia.  Instead of having the surgery, though, I got mastitis and ended up with a fever of 102.4, so I got IV antibiotics instead.  From the mastitis I went to a stomach virus, and then straight into pneumonia.  Needless to say, it's been a rough month and my milk supply has taken a hit.  I'm planning on pumping for as long as I can, but I'm pretty proud of myself for making it this far in spite all of the obstacles I've had to deal with over the past six months. 

Hanging out in the highchair

I know lots of babies are really interested in solid foods, grabbing for anything their parents are eating and reaching out for foods.  Ellie seems to be kind of nonchalant about the whole solid food thing.  She eats most of what we give her, she helps put the spoon in her mouth, but she's also perfectly happy with just her bottle.  She sits in her high chair and is just as happy to watch us eat as she is to get fed.  She's liked everything that she's tried so far, though anything with banana is best.  We started with butternut squash, then added in bananas.  Next we tried sweet potatoes.  Then was green beans, and today Ellie had apple for the first time.  We have a mesh chewing thing that I can put a larger piece of fruit in and she can safely gnaw on it for a bit, so that's how she got her apple.  Bananas, we found, are awfully messing in that thing!  Her next food will either be carrots or spinach (since those are both in my fridge right now).  I'm making everything she eats from the produce I get in my bi-weekly veggie bin, so even Ellie is supporting local growers! 

First food -- butternut squash

As with everything else, Ellie is quick to tell us when she's had enough

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Play and Learn Class

Today we took Ellie to Gymboree for a Play and Learn class. There were about 10 babies, all 6 - 10 months old. Ellie was the youngest in the group, and the only one who was not an adept crawler (though one started crawling only this morning!). There were songs, play equipment, and lots of balls. Ellie had fun playing with the balls and watching the other babies. She wasn't too sure about the parachute games though. While it was fun, we think the monthly membership prices are a little high, since she can only go to one class a week, so we probably won't become members.
We need to get an inner tube and some wiffle balls, because this was Ellie's favorite activity!

Whee!  Ellie's first slide.

Playing on the parachute (better than playing under it!)

Bubbles!

Friday, January 25, 2013

Six Months...In Pictures

Ellie is six months old now.  She's 15 lbs, 3 oz, and 25" long (25th percentile for both).  She's smart, funny, strong, and stubborn.  I could not be more proud to be her mother!


December was chilly!


St. Augustine Night of Lights Christmas Tree


With Grandma in St. Augustine


Christmas Eve


Christmas morning


The best part of opening presents?  Playing with tissue paper!


Hello!


Hanging out with the dogs (Mauja, stop licking!)


Happy New Year!


"Yeah, I sit in a high chair now..."


Playing with the remote (switching between Sprout and football)


Who doesn't love puppy kisses!?


I could play in my exersaucer all day!


Already learning how to drive...


Playing with Lainey

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Sweet Dreams

Ellie sleeps in some silly positions.  Many babies her age, now that they can roll over, will sleep on their tummies with their bum in the air.  Not Ellie, she works herself into weird angles in her crib and takes up as much real estate as she can, even kicking a leg, or throwing an arm through the slats (maybe we ought to look into those mesh bumpers so she can't hurt herself).  To fall asleep she puts her right hand on the back of her head and rubs it gently, turns her head to the left and sucks on her bicep.  We can always tell she's ready to go down if she's rubbing her head or sucking on her arm.  Here are some silly sleeping shots of her:
Taking an early morning nap on the couch with me...

Waking up with one hand on the crib slats, angled in the corner of the crib

Look at Ellie and her bear (named "Ellie's Bear") sleeping in the same position!

Not one, but both feet sticking out of the crib slats!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!

Practicing crawling on New Year's Eve

Playing with Presley before bedtime

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
 
We can't wait to see what 2013 will bring!