Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Caleb learns to roll over
Nigel and I practiced with Caleb for weeks to help him roll over. Finally one night he did it like a pro. This video is a few weeks old. Caleb now rolls around all over the place and is sitting up by himself. I'm also happy to say that the bald spot on the back of his head is finally filling in nicely!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Cause for concern?
Every night we have to go into his room to remove the blanket from his face after he's fallen asleep. Sometimes we have to wrestle it from his little fingers as he desperately tries to pull it back up over his face.
I'm seeing a flash forward of Caleb at 16 with blankets over his bedroom windows creating a cave like atmosphere. The funny thing is this is exactly how I sleep.
To all of Caleb's grandparents, aunts and uncles we know what your thinking and don't worry we won't let him suffocate.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Spring Fever
We all have thoroughly been enjoying the good weather. Nigel and I have been taking Caleb on lots of walks. He continues to amaze us everyday. He is growing and is more and more interested in his surroundings. We're enjoying him every day.
Monday, April 6, 2009
The Trouble with Teeth
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Starting Solids
Last month I decided to take Caleb to the next step and introduce solids. You are supposed to start with a rice cereal mixed with formula; so this is what I did. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing, but I kept hearing that starting solids might help Caleb sleep through the night. I also was really excited to start something new. We didn’t have his high chair available so we decided to use the bumbo chair.
Mistake number 1.
At that time Caleb was pretty good at holding his head up on his own, but he hadn’t quite mastered it. I had the bright idea to feed him right before his nap.
Mistake number 2.
I shoveled it in his mouth without letting him slowly get a taste for this new sensation.
Mistake number 3.
The entire episode was a disaster and I felt awful afterwards. I thought I might have possibly turned him off to solids for good and I would have the only 1 year old that was still on formula. He was so frantic through the whole thing, but I just kept on going.
Mistake number 1.
At that time Caleb was pretty good at holding his head up on his own, but he hadn’t quite mastered it. I had the bright idea to feed him right before his nap.
Mistake number 2.
I shoveled it in his mouth without letting him slowly get a taste for this new sensation.
Mistake number 3.
The entire episode was a disaster and I felt awful afterwards. I thought I might have possibly turned him off to solids for good and I would have the only 1 year old that was still on formula. He was so frantic through the whole thing, but I just kept on going.
I’m back on the blog wagon

Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Music To My Ears
This is what I’ve been waiting for.
FINALLY!! Over the past few weeks Caleb has begun to smile, laugh out loud and attempt to grab things. He recognizes us and is becoming his own little person. It’s no secret the first 3 months were really difficult for me, but now I am thoroughly enjoying being a mom. We’re in a good routine which helps us both. Every night Nigel and I play with him for about an hour. It’s fun family time as well as stimulates Caleb and gets him tired and ready to sleep. We read to him and give him tummy time. He’s growing and soon we’ll be starting solids. Life is good.
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