Friday, August 20, 2010

First cousins once removed!

[Here comes another series of catch-up posts... Sorry for the delay in blogging these last few weeks!]

Earlier this month, we had a visit from my aunt, uncle and cousins, all the way from California!  My cousin Sam started his 1L year at Columbia Law this year, so his family came out to help him move in.  And since we're so close to the city, they all came down for a brief afternoon visit.  We hadn't seen my aunt or Sam since our wedding, and David actually hadn't yet met my uncle or my cousin Andrew.  And of course, none of them had met Joshua!

J-bear did fairly well, all things considered... He was still in the throes of his first bout of teething, which disrupted his nap that morning, and then all of a sudden there were strangers in his house.  Poor little guy!  He still managed to charm the pants off of his great-aunt, great-uncle, and first cousins once removed, though.  :)

For your viewing pleasure, a 6-month-old's progression of fussiness...




And then daddy came along to do baby airplane, and all was right in his world.  :)


It was wonderful seeing all of you -- and hopefully next time you visit, Joshua will be a better host!  :)  Sam, now that you're so close, we hope to see much more of you!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Joshua Watch: Six Months

Joshua turned SIX months old a week ago!!  And he's getting sooo big...


At his 6-month checkup last week, he weighed in at 16 lbs., 4 oz. (50th percentile), 27.5 inches tall (75th percentile), and a 17 inch head circumference (80th percentile).  Such a big and strong boy!

And let me tell you, it's getting HARD to take these tiger comparison shots.  The photo above was the only shot I got with Joshua placidly lying on his back next to the tiger... The first time I put him down, he immediately grabbed the tiger and started nomming on its leg.  And then he proceeded to do this, over and over again, every time I put him on his back on the blanket:


Sigh.  Hopefully, this isn't the end of the tiger shots, but I make no promises for the seven month Joshua Watch!

As you can see, Joshua is really getting more and more active these days.  :)  He's rolling from back to belly and from belly to back with ease now.  I'd gotten so used to cheering like a madwoman every time he successfully rolled, to try to encourage him to do it more and to get him not feeling scared about it.  Now, though, every time I cheer, he looks at me quizzically.  As though he's saying, "come on, mama, this is no big deal."  Already my little boy is getting a bit too old for some of my silliness...

He really is so playful these days, though.  Earlier this month, we introduced him to the exersaucer, which he absolutely loves!  He's getting better at standing on his own inside the exersaucer, and is able to really play with all of the different toy options.  He seems to especially love the buttons that you push to make animal noises and music.  And, of course, he loves trying to shove each of the different toys into his mouth.

In other developmental news, we started him on solid foods this month, a few days before he turned six months old.  At first, he was having none of it -- much like when we first introduced a bottle, our little refusnik would shriek, thrash his head around, and actively push the spoon away.  When I did get him to take the spoon in his mouth, he would start sucking on it, as though it were a bottle, and then get very upset when the food quickly disappeared -- which makes sense, since his entire life experience told him that sucking would provide more food.  After a few days of this, I was about ready to give up for a few weeks, but decided to try thickening the rice cereal mixture a bit and feeding him while he sat on my lap (we'd been trying out the high chair, but perhaps that was too many new things all at once).  And just like that, a switch flipped, and Joshua decided he kind of liked this solid food thing.  We're now feeding him rice cereal at least once a day, and in another week or two, we'll start with yummier solid foods.  :)

In the middle of our initial struggles with solids, Joshua also started teething!  The points of his two lower front teeth poked through the day before he turned six months -- which I discovered somewhat painfully that night when he tried gumming my fingers.  His teething fussiness actually hit after the points cut through -- he had a very cranky week.  :(  It didn't seem like he was in constant or sharp pain, but it clearly was enough to annoy him during his normal little sleep disruptions.  What used to be short (30-second) moments of making noises in his sleep turned into full-out irritated crying jags... So none of us got very good sleep that week.  Thankfully, he seems to be past the worst of it now...

Whew, this is a long one!  Thanks for making it this far.  :)  As a reward, here are some six-month photos of our cutie-pie!  (Notice how he's sucking furiously on his lower lip in these -- the poor teething little guy!)







Happy six months, Joshua!  It's hard to believe it's already been half a year...

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

First in Flight: Weekend in NC

I'm finally getting around to blogging about this trip... Oh well, at least I'm within a month from the trip itself, right?

A few weeks ago (7/9 to 7/12), we flew down to North Carolina for a whirlwind weekend visit.  It was Joshua's first plane trip, and I have to admit, I was a bit nervous about it before we left.  I canvassed my mom friends for tips, read up on babies on airplanes, armed myself with an arsenal of pacifiers and toys... And Joshua was fine on the flight.  :)  He was a little cranky before the plane took off -- we were sitting at the gate, the air was stale and warm, and he didn't want to sit peacefully in my lap.  So we had a hairy first 5 minutes of crying, but as soon as the plane engines kicked on, the white noise soothed him and he conked out for the rest of the flight!


Our cute wee jet-setter (cell phone pic, since it was a little too cramped for David to access our big camera)

It was so good to see family that weekend.  My parents and my youngest brother Eric had already met Joshua back in February, but this was the first time my brother David met his nephew!  Seeing them play together was a little surreal -- my brother is about the farthest from gushy and baby talk-y that you can get, but he was calling J-bear his "little buddy" and stroking his head and holding him so carefully... It was really, really sweet.


Skydiving with Uncle Eric
 

Laughing with Grandpa; chilling with Uncle David
 

Watching the World Cup with the boys

While we were down in NC, we got the chance to meet up with a number of old friends!  We had lunch Saturday with two of my very oldest friends (from middle school!), Jessie and Sara.  It was so good to see them both, and to introduce Joshua to two of his faithful internet stalkers.  :)


Being held by Sara and Jessie at lunch
 

Joshua and the girls!  (And Jessie's cute little baby bump!)

And then on Sunday, we drove out to Durham and met up with John P., who's doing a postdoc at Duke.  The last time we saw him, at David's 30th birthday bash last year, was a few weeks before we discovered we were pregnant... This time around, John got to play with our cute little guy!


We had so much fun spending time with you guys.  And Joshua loved meeting his fans.  :)