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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

49 Weeks


How Old?  49 Weeks (11 months, 1 week and 2 days)
Weight? ? Not sure Close to 18lbs I am guessing.
Clothing? 9 and 12 months but the pants are to big in the waist...6 months fit in the waist but are too short...
Sleep? He goes to bed at about 7:30 or 8 and gets up between 6:30 and 7:30. He takes about a 45 minute nap in the morning and 1-2 hour nap in the afternoon.
Toys? Cars, balls, mommy and daddy's keys, any little thing he finds on the floor
Eating?  Breakfast - Bottle, Yogurt and fruit...Morning Snack - fruit, puffs, crakers...Lunch - Veggies, meat, cheese and fruit,...Afternoon Snack - Bottle, puff, crackers, fruit...Dinner - Veggies, meat, cheese and fruit
New discoveries? He has take a step or two (no hands) without realizing it when going between toys and furniture.He is scared of so many things! Toys that move unexpectedly or make loud noises.
Words? Da-da and Ma-ma but is saying things the last few days that sound  like words...just not sure what he is trying to say.
Things we did this week? Hung out with our neighnbors, Jessica and Jude , had the Anderson family night when Grandma Ann was in town, celebrated Nicole's birthday at Pappadeaux, had Family Day with the Sevin's at Logan's house  and STARTED PRESCHOOL!! Busy Week!
What I am looking forward to? Daniel's first birthday party!!! I think we are ready!!
New Things/ Things to Watch For? Your baby has probably been wrestling with bouts of separation anxiety during the last several months. This is natural: She loves and depends on you, so she's distressed when you leave. To ease departures, make them short and sweet. Be matter-of-fact when you leave your child at daycare or with a babysitter at home, and don't prolong the agony with extended goodbyes. Your baby's tears will subside soon after you're out of sight. You can help your baby feel more independent by not hovering over her all the time. Of course, she still needs to know that you're around and dependable. So if she toddles to another room, wait a couple of minutes before following. If you go to another area of the house, call to her when you're in the next room — but don't come running every time she squawks. Your baby probably enjoys looking at books and leafing through the pages, though she won't always turn them one by one. Indulge in great picture books, like Anno's Journey, by the great Japanese artist Mitsumasa Anno, Tamara Hoban's Is It Red? Is It Yellow? Is It Blue?, which introduces primary colors through photos of everyday objects, and The Snowman, by Raymond Briggs, a full-color cartoon book about a snowman who comes to life. Or stick with sturdy and inexpensive board books that can stand up to small fingers. To add variety to your baby's reading time and to find out what appeals to her the most, try your local library or the kids' section at a family-friendly bookstore.
Eating a Pickle with Poppy!
Us at Pappadeaux
Logan and Daniel, Cousins!
Daniel chillin in the pool!


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