Tuesday, June 25, 2013

10 Months

I've now known Matthew on the outside as long as I did while he was in my belly.  Happy 10 months to my precious little boy (6-24-13)!  I can't believe I will have a one year old in just 2 short months.  Matthew is really starting show his personality and I LOVE it!  Now that he is mobile, life is completely different.  I am so very thankful for my little busy body - and I'm thankful to be on summer break so I can enjoy this time with him.


~ Since we don't go back to Dr. B until you turn one, these measurements are estimates.  You weigh about 22 lbs and are about 29 inches long.  I can tell that you've gotten longer :-)

~ You're still in size 3 diapers during the day and size 4 at night.  As for clothes, you are in 9 month and 6-12 month.  The 9 month shorts are still a little big, so we'll get a lot of wear out of them.

~ Not much has changed with your eating schedule.  You're still taking a bottle of 8 oz of formula four times a day - we're trying out the sippy cup with either formula or water, so far, not a fan.  You get one serving of fruits and vegetables each day and 1-2 Mum Mums.  New foods this month are blueberries and peaches.  You seem to like both.

~ You had another fever virus in early June.  I got a call from daycare saying you had a fever of 101.4 and by the time I got you to the doctor, it was 103.8.  You felt SO hot and just slept on my shoulder.  Mommy was so worried!  Thankfully, your fever did not get higher than 101 for the rest of the weekend and then you were good to go.

~ After you started crawling everywhere, you began opening/closing drawers and cabinets.  Your favorites are the kitchen drawers with my cloth napkins and the cabinets on the entertainment unit.  You like taking the DVDs/CDs out, as well as the toys we've put in one on the cabinets.  Of course, we've had to put safety locks on many of the cabinets - which, of course, you like to play with :-)  Rearranging furniture has also become a favorite thing.  You're like your daddy in that you try to figure out how an object can fit best into a certain amount of space.

~ You're now pulling up to your feet on everything - couches, chairs, dressers, our legs, toys, etc!  You get so proud of your self when you get up, it's so cute!  You've also become good at getting back to a sitting position without completely falling over.  It's so fun to see you really thinking about how to get back down.  We had to lower your crib to the middle setting so you wouldn't fall out.  Plus, being able to stand in your crib and look out as much as you could began to interrupt your nap times.  I would have to go in 4-5 times to lay you back down, but you were just so happy that you were standing up that you wouldn't sleep. 

~ Now that you are pulling up to your feet, you are also cruising from place to place.  It started with you going from the couch to me or your daddy, but now you are pushing your activity table across the living room!  You are also pushing your dump truck across the room.  Again, you get so proud of yourself and your face lights up when you've reached your destination. 

~ While you're in the kitchen with mommy and daddy, you love to get in the refrigerator and dish washer.  You've come close to getting on top of the dish washer door the other day.  I'm not sure what you find so fascinating about the refrigerator, but as soon as we open it, you smile and hurry to get a look inside.  I guess you like all of the bright colors of the food.

~ You went to the beach for the first time in early June.  While you weren't sure about the ocean or sand, you still had a great time.  You did such a great job for your first big vacation!

~ Your separation anxiety has gotten worse since I've been home more.  It just breaks my heart when we drop you off in the nursery at church and you cry and cry.  I promise, we are coming back for you :-)

~ You just started pointing and it's adorable!  

~ Favorite books: That's Not My Dinosaur, The Itsy Bitsy Spider (you will get the book when I start singing the song), Baby Farm Animals, and If I Were a Puppy.  You've started "reading" which makes me smile.  You will flip through your books and talk away like you're telling the story.

~ Favorite toys: activity table, dump truck, microphone, ring tower, and rattles.

~ Dislikes: diaper or clothes change, bath time (especially washing your hair), and having to wait for food.

Watching the fan - he is still mesmerized by it

Mommy loves you sweet Matthew!  I'm absolutely obsessed with this stage and can't wait to see what you learn how to do next.  I can't say it enough, but I am one blessed momma!

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Beach Fun

I cannot express how excited I am that I am FINALLY on my summer break!  After a week of lovely Professional Development, I went with my in-laws to Seagrove, Florida.  It'd been a few years since I'd been to Seagrove, but it is still just as peaceful as ever.  I highly recommend Seagrove for a beach vacation.  Anywho, here is our vacation through pictures - enjoy!

We upgraded M to his "big boy" carseat so he'd have more room.  I'd say he looks pretty comfy!  He did a great job on the 11 hour drive to Seagrove.


 Headed to see the ocean for the first time


As you can see by his legs, he did not like the water or the sand



This pool came in handy since M didn't appreciate the water or sand.  I found this idea while researching beach trips with babies on Pinterest - highly recommended!

We ate at Angelina's Pizzeria and Pasta - a must when we visit Seagrove

Day 2 at the beach

Still not a fan of the water or sand

Watching the waves with Grammie and Grandpa Fleisher




M definitely preferred the pool over the beach.  He would kick his legs like crazy while in his floaty.

We went to Mitchell's Fish Market in Sandestin for Mike's 32nd birthday.  It was fabulous!


Afterwards, we found a small splash area for the kids.  M loved it!



We continued celebrating Mike at the condo with dessert and dinosaur pool toys :-)

 Day 3 at the beach - M didn't last long before we had to take him back to the condo for a nap

An evening stroll on the beach with the fam - it was absolutely beautiful!


M loved the wind and watching the waves (as long as they didn't touch him :-))

Walking around Seaside

Finally got a pic of M's "ghetto paci" while strolling through Seaside

Cousin Alli reading bible stories while riding Mike's dinosaur - she loved it!

On our last night, the grands watched the kiddos so Mike and I could go eat with my brother and sister-in-law.  We went to Cafe 30-A and it was amazing!  Expensive, but amazing!  I had the yellowfish tuna (rare) with stir-fry and wasabi sauce.  It was different, but delicious.

Christin and I shared this molten chocolate dessert - yummy!

Outside Cafe 30-A

We tried to take family pics on the beach, but we chose the windiest day possible.  These are about the best we could get.

The Fleisher's with their kids and grandkids

M and Alli on our last night

Our trip home was not as smooth as the one down to Seagrove.  We had to make 6, yes 6 stops, which caused us to be on the road for 13 hours.  M didn't want anything to do with the new toys we bought for the car, he only wanted to play with the ziplock bags (which eventually got old).

Every toy I handed him ended up on the seat next to him - haha!  I was car sick after hour 10 of handing toys back to him and getting things that had fallen.  Our trip ended with Mike in the backseat entertaining M and me driving the last 2 hours.  

I can't wait for next year's beach trip and hope that M will like the water and sand better.  We are now just enjoying not having to go anywhere and playing at home.  I am soaking up each moment with M over the summer.