So Christopher is about 7 1/2 months old. He can start on solids. Solids scare the "you know what" out of me. They can be a choking hazard if he isn't ready. So I started with puffs...
Puffs are pretty much little fruit flavored cereal bits that dissolve fairly easy. Junior LOVES them. The bonus of these is that he gets to practice his pincer grasp. Picking up small things with his fingers. He's getting very good at this. He isn't as good at it when it sticks to the inside of his palm and nothing will get it off. Kinda cute to watch him shaking his hand around trying to get it off.
So he's had puffs. I'm planning on trying him on peas and green beans cut up this week. Tonight, he had a few tiny pieces of pasta. He seemed to like them. Tiny, as in smaller than your pinky nail. I told David, it won't be long before he's just eating our dinner cut up on his tray.
He has also had Mum Mums. Pretty much a rice cracker, dissolves fairly easy. He LOVES these and had one in church today.
Junior is also teething pretty bad. I can see a little white line but it seems like he's been "within a few days" of them cutting for a week now. Can't wait...
-Alexis
Sunday, May 31, 2009
So I made baby food today...
So I decided that in order to earn my next mommy badge, I had to at least attempt homemade baby food. I bought everything Friday after work and decided to start with Carrots and Apples. Easy stuff.
I started with steaming the carrots...
then steaming the apples...
Puree...
Put into ice cub trays...
This one is special, a mix of carrots AND apples
see...
then freeze. This is 2 of the 4 trays stacked in the freezer.
Junior already tried a bit of the apple and seemed to like it. Each cube is supposed to be 1 oz. So the second stage jars he's been eating are about 4 oz so it would be 4 cubes per jar.
David asked why, I said... money. A 4 oz jar costs about $.70 (on sale). I made 4 trays of food. 16 cubes each, so 64 cubes at 1 oz each. I made 64 oz of carrots and apple sauce combined. Or 16 jars of stage 2 food (4 oz each). The 16 jars would be about $11.20 total (on sale). I spent about $3.00 on the carrots and apples, maybe $4.00. SAVINGS people!!!
We'll see if I keep it up, but it was fun and fairly easy. Now, once they are frozen through, I take them out of the trays, bag the cubes and label. Take out what I want, defrost and voila!
-Alexis
I started with steaming the carrots...
then steaming the apples...
Puree...
Put into ice cub trays...
This one is special, a mix of carrots AND apples
see...
then freeze. This is 2 of the 4 trays stacked in the freezer.
Junior already tried a bit of the apple and seemed to like it. Each cube is supposed to be 1 oz. So the second stage jars he's been eating are about 4 oz so it would be 4 cubes per jar.
David asked why, I said... money. A 4 oz jar costs about $.70 (on sale). I made 4 trays of food. 16 cubes each, so 64 cubes at 1 oz each. I made 64 oz of carrots and apple sauce combined. Or 16 jars of stage 2 food (4 oz each). The 16 jars would be about $11.20 total (on sale). I spent about $3.00 on the carrots and apples, maybe $4.00. SAVINGS people!!!
We'll see if I keep it up, but it was fun and fairly easy. Now, once they are frozen through, I take them out of the trays, bag the cubes and label. Take out what I want, defrost and voila!
-Alexis
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Crossing fingers for David!
David has a phone interview with Driscolls on Tuesday at 9:30am. Cross fingers and toes!!!
We are officially "Aunt" and "Uncle"
Melissa gave birth early this afternoon to two babies!
Colson Albert Angelo (Cole) born 5/30/09 at 1:13pm 4lb even and Emelyn Suzanne Angelo (Emmy) born 5/30/09 at 1:14pm 3lb 4oz
Both babies are happy and healthy.
Colson Albert Angelo (Cole) born 5/30/09 at 1:13pm 4lb even and Emelyn Suzanne Angelo (Emmy) born 5/30/09 at 1:14pm 3lb 4oz
Both babies are happy and healthy.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Random Item...
So I found this in my office when I was cleaning a few months ago. Some of you may recognize this as having taken up most of the space in your console in your car years ago.
To give you an idea of size, it's about 13" tall (including the antenna)and the body is about 2"x2"round. It weight probably close to 1 pound.
And apparently, they ONLY made them for the wonderful state of California.
Enjoy!
-Alexis
To give you an idea of size, it's about 13" tall (including the antenna)and the body is about 2"x2"round. It weight probably close to 1 pound.
And apparently, they ONLY made them for the wonderful state of California.
Enjoy!
-Alexis
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
So you haven't had enough cute photos of Junior today?
Our Online Photo Album Website
Just in case you didn't know... the link to our online photo album is http://thewings.myphotoalbum.com
Plus, if you click on any photo of our family (not the lawn mower, although David would probably include it as family), it will take you to our album.
Enjoy
-Alexis
Plus, if you click on any photo of our family (not the lawn mower, although David would probably include it as family), it will take you to our album.
Enjoy
-Alexis
Daddy's First Daddy's Day Present
We are new homeowners and new parents. Thus, it is the little things in life that make us happy and make tedious chores easier. So I present to you... David's first (and hopefully not last) Daddy's Day gift.
A Craftsman, gas powered, 6.25 Gold Series Engine, 190cc, 3 in 1 deck for bagging, mulching, and side discharge and 12" high rear wheels LAWNMOWER!
I, Mommy (or Mama as Junior has started to whine when he's upset), helped Grandpa Angelo pick it out. Yes, I paid attention when David was dragging me down the lawn products aisle at Home Depot just enough to know what he wanted.
Now you ask, it's not Father's Day, why now?
Have you ever tried to surprise David? Yes.. it's hard. We thought it would go over better by doing it early.
So... HAPPY EARLY FATHER'S DAY DADDY!!!
We love you :)
-Alexis
A Craftsman, gas powered, 6.25 Gold Series Engine, 190cc, 3 in 1 deck for bagging, mulching, and side discharge and 12" high rear wheels LAWNMOWER!
I, Mommy (or Mama as Junior has started to whine when he's upset), helped Grandpa Angelo pick it out. Yes, I paid attention when David was dragging me down the lawn products aisle at Home Depot just enough to know what he wanted.
Now you ask, it's not Father's Day, why now?
Have you ever tried to surprise David? Yes.. it's hard. We thought it would go over better by doing it early.
So... HAPPY EARLY FATHER'S DAY DADDY!!!
We love you :)
-Alexis
Monday, May 25, 2009
7 Month Old Shots
We of course take shots at every "month" birthday. Here are the best... and some out takes from the day.
Our little pumpkin is 7 months old... I can't believe it!
As he gets older, Christopher is much more aware and interested in his surroundings. Including my little sign.
And now that he can move easier, he doesn't always stay where I put him. Ok, never. These photos became a team effort.
and then it's time for distraction...
-Alexis
Our little pumpkin is 7 months old... I can't believe it!
As he gets older, Christopher is much more aware and interested in his surroundings. Including my little sign.
And now that he can move easier, he doesn't always stay where I put him. Ok, never. These photos became a team effort.
and then it's time for distraction...
-Alexis
Labels:
birthday shot,
christopher,
junior,
milestone
Junior tries out the sippy cup
So we gave Junior his sippy cup for the first time. I think he just thinks it's a really cool teething toy that happens to have his name on it.
We started well, he was very interested.
He started to sip on it...
and it quickly turned into a teething toy...
But he sure did look cute in his outfit...
We will keep at the sippy cup and see how it goes.
-Alexis
We started well, he was very interested.
He started to sip on it...
and it quickly turned into a teething toy...
But he sure did look cute in his outfit...
We will keep at the sippy cup and see how it goes.
-Alexis
Labels:
christopher,
junior,
milestone,
sippy cup
Friday, May 22, 2009
Mother's Day
I know this post is late... but I didn't have the blog then :)
My first Mother's Day was wonderful. David made breakfast at home, we went to church, then we headed over to Monterey. Mom (Grandma) and I went to a little spa time while the guys (David, Grandpa and Junior) stayed home and made dinner. It was delicous as usual (Grandpa's marinade, Dad's BBQing)
Mommy and Junior
Grandma Angelo and Junior
David is already looking forward to his first Father's Day!
-Alexis
My first Mother's Day was wonderful. David made breakfast at home, we went to church, then we headed over to Monterey. Mom (Grandma) and I went to a little spa time while the guys (David, Grandpa and Junior) stayed home and made dinner. It was delicous as usual (Grandpa's marinade, Dad's BBQing)
Mommy and Junior
Grandma Angelo and Junior
David is already looking forward to his first Father's Day!
-Alexis
Labels:
Alexis,
christopher,
junior,
Mother's Day
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Some photos
So, it looks like we almost have a crawler on our hands. He has started to move forward by going backwards. He can get up on all fours, moves his knees like he is going to crawl, however, doesn't realize he needs to move his hands too and face plants. I think we are going to have an un-stoppable child before long.
I think we might also have 1 (or 2) teeth coming very very soon. LOTS of drooling, LOTS of teething, and a little fussier.
We will let you know when the tooth comes and the official crawling begins. Here's a photo that David took.
I think we might also have 1 (or 2) teeth coming very very soon. LOTS of drooling, LOTS of teething, and a little fussier.
We will let you know when the tooth comes and the official crawling begins. Here's a photo that David took.
Labels:
christopher,
crawling,
junior,
milestone
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