Just a quick post with two things I need to tell you. We are leaving for Rochester tomorrow afternoon sometime and returning on Sunday. I called my parents to inform them that they would be hosting us starting tomorrow when I happened to mention to my dad I was on a quest. A quest for a brownie recipe.
It all started on a cool night last weekend. The chocolate cravings were kicking in and it was actually cool enough to turn lights on as well as the oven inside the house without getting heat stroke. So, I pulled out the brownie mix. On the side of the box, I spied a recipe for "4 star brownies". I am unable to resist such things. Brownies good enough for the 4 star rating, but not enough for 5? Irresistible. So I made them and they were excellent. So good, I would like to have them again. Alas, the box is now gone with the recycling last week. So I've googled and searched and can't find the stupid recipe anywhere. As a result, I was out at the grocery store picking up a few things which included another box of brownies only if it had my recipe on the side. I went to THREE different stores without any 4 star brownies in sight.
That brings us back to this evening while making reservations at the McGarry Motel. Turns out my dad was at the grocery store. I told him the whole brownie deal and he promised to take a turn through the brownie aisle. I didn't hold much hope as 1) I couldn't find the mix and 2) I didn't think he was actually listening for part of the story. I was very VERY happy when my dad called back later to confirm the kind of brownies I was looking for : he has them! Hurray!
Hmmm....after reading over this I have to apologize. I promise an update tomorrow with pictures. Remind me to show you the neat new walking toy the neighbor gave us!
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Ma Ma Ma
John put up a link to William doing some babbling on Saturday. I was worried no one would notice it and I think it is darn cute. There is a link on the left side of the page, but here is another one for you (same thing) William saying "Ma Ma Ma". Very exciting, although I know he doesn't know what what it means yet.
We've been working really hard at pulling up this weekend. William no longer requires something to hang onto when standing up. He just needs something to help himself balance as he pushes up (walls, cabinet doors, people's legs, etc). A few times in the last couple of days he has even let go with both hands and stood unassisted without any help or leaning on anything! WOW! Very exciting for us and a lot scary also! We are also fighting what looks like might be our first cold. Not bad to make it almost 8 months without getting sick once. So far, we just are sporting a runny nose which he refuses to let me wipe. Ick. I think it is bothering me more than him. He is quite happy to wipe the boogers across his face and then continue playing. Me= not so much.
Anyone want a drink? These were moved later because he was able to pull the whole box around while standing there (all 24 cans are full)
Pulling up on the cabinet and reaching for the drawer!
Mudd and William looking out the windows...and a lot of mess in between!
We've been working really hard at pulling up this weekend. William no longer requires something to hang onto when standing up. He just needs something to help himself balance as he pushes up (walls, cabinet doors, people's legs, etc). A few times in the last couple of days he has even let go with both hands and stood unassisted without any help or leaning on anything! WOW! Very exciting for us and a lot scary also! We are also fighting what looks like might be our first cold. Not bad to make it almost 8 months without getting sick once. So far, we just are sporting a runny nose which he refuses to let me wipe. Ick. I think it is bothering me more than him. He is quite happy to wipe the boogers across his face and then continue playing. Me= not so much.
Anyone want a drink? These were moved later because he was able to pull the whole box around while standing there (all 24 cans are full)
Pulling up on the cabinet and reaching for the drawer!
Mudd and William looking out the windows...and a lot of mess in between!
Friday, September 7, 2007
I'm a Turkey
Thank goodness for short weeks! William is still a mystery to me. After our urgent care visit last weekend, he hasn't really improved or changed any. Still irritable and not wanting to eat his solids. Yet, nothing else really to go on. If these are teeth- HURRY UP!
Today was a little bit better with the solid feedings and we went ahead with the last meat:turkey. I'm not sure he liked it a whole lot. But, he did eat it all. Note he also has a very sticky looking teething biscuit in his grubby hands. He used to really like these, but now will only hold it and drool on it. This holding drooling= very messy. Oh well.
Turkey for dinner and a nice close up of our counter tops
Hmmm...not sure
But, still opening my mouth!
Did you mean to put that stuff in there?
I don't know what this look is, but it is funny!
The battle for the spoon begins. Who will win?
The triumphant champion gazes at his prize. This is a serious victory folks...
Today was a little bit better with the solid feedings and we went ahead with the last meat:turkey. I'm not sure he liked it a whole lot. But, he did eat it all. Note he also has a very sticky looking teething biscuit in his grubby hands. He used to really like these, but now will only hold it and drool on it. This holding drooling= very messy. Oh well.
Turkey for dinner and a nice close up of our counter tops
Hmmm...not sure
But, still opening my mouth!
Did you mean to put that stuff in there?
I don't know what this look is, but it is funny!
The battle for the spoon begins. Who will win?
The triumphant champion gazes at his prize. This is a serious victory folks...
Right after our turkey dinner extravaganza, we saw a herd? gaggle? pride? of wild turkeys meander through our neighbors backyard! Our pictures turned out blurry - but how funny is that?
Edited: PS The red bump on his forehead, right side is where he ran into the corner of a wall earlier in the day. He cried less over that than when I try to wipe his face after eating.
Edited: PS The red bump on his forehead, right side is where he ran into the corner of a wall earlier in the day. He cried less over that than when I try to wipe his face after eating.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Pears?
The food/eating battle continues on at the Heidt house. Last night it was a little worse, this morning a little better, and tonight worse again. This morning I finally got William to try some pears in his fresh food feeder thing. He seemed like he REALLY liked it at first and then a minute later not so much. Oh well. The watermelon and banana I bought for him to try last week are still sitting out on the counter as is our last type of meat: turkey. I just don't have it in me to push something new when I can't get him to eat his "old" favorite stuff.
Big smiles this morning in the high chair. Look how tall he is getting! I should find an old picture of him in his chair to show you how much he has grown....ohh...so lazy! Another day.
Trying out the pears. He went back for more a few times and then decided it would be much more fun to bang the feeder on his tray. Unfortunately, this made pear juice/pear chunks fly everywhere. Mommy (aka: The Party Pooper) found it was time to take away the feeder after that.
I have been out hunting around for some pants for William to wear this winter. Eventually, it will have to cool off around here and we are going to be stuck without anything to wear. We currently spend most of the day crawling around in a diaper because it is so hot and it is way easier that trying to wrestle the wiggly boy into an outfit. Soon, we won't be able to do that anymore. William was pretty set for clothes through the 9 month size stuff. Now that he is wearing 12-18 month stuff, we are going to have to stock up. Here he is trying on some pants for me this morning. I guess I though the 12 month stuff would look bigger on him? Not sure if these will work for him all winter, or if I should go back out and get some in the 18 month size also? Experienced mothers and/or opinionated persons should leave me a comment or e mail me please.
Big smiles this morning in the high chair. Look how tall he is getting! I should find an old picture of him in his chair to show you how much he has grown....ohh...so lazy! Another day.
Trying out the pears. He went back for more a few times and then decided it would be much more fun to bang the feeder on his tray. Unfortunately, this made pear juice/pear chunks fly everywhere. Mommy (aka: The Party Pooper) found it was time to take away the feeder after that.
Okay, I know they are a little long in the legs - but it isn't a ton... Also, he is wearing a paper diaper and the cloth ones take us a little more room (pants will be shorter).
Tonight we went to our friend Charlotte's house for dessert. Charlotte will be one at the end of this month and she is having heart surgery tomorrow morning. We hope everyone will keep "Sharlie" in their thoughts and prayers tomorrow - she is a special little girl.And, a few bonus pictures as I know you all have been missing him!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
What I miss
Our baby is only 7 months old and there are things I already miss about when he was a new baby. He isn't even grown up yet and I find myself yearning for the days when he was smaller. Here are the things I miss:
1. Snuggle time in the morning. Some days we would spend close to an hour laying in bed and staring at each other and giggling. Or one of us would shut their eyes for a few moments while the other happily chewed on his hand. Or urped on his daddy's pillow. We still spend a few minutes snuggling in bed, but it sure is different. Now: If one hand isn't down the back of his diaper to anchor him to the bed, he is falling off the bed. He crawls up and over, down and around. He pulls himself up on the headboard and chews on it. He attempts to pull down the Egyptian blanket hanging over the bed. He drools on the sheets and whacks me in the face when I try to snuggle him closer (and giggles while doing it). He pulls himself up on my hips and then bites me. And he urps on his daddy's pillow (shh...don't tell John)
2. Feeding time. Now he has teeth. Then, he didn't. Enough said.
3. Kisses. William started giving kisses when he was about 4 months old. They were few and far between, but very sweet. They are more frequent now, but again those teeth make us brace ourselves for the worst every time he leans in close for a smooch.
4. Entertainment. Before, William was content to look at our faces or kick and wave his arms at toys suspended above him. I could go to the bathroom and come back and find him in the same place. Or take him in the bathroom with me and know exactly where he would be when I got out of the shower. Now, it is anyones guess. I sprint through getting dressed everyday (what? get up earlier? No way!) and pray he doesn't pull up on the toilet or tip over the trash can and try to eat the contents before I can find my way back to him. Makes normal things like going to the bathroom and eating a little lunch seem like the 50 yard dash.
Things I am loving about right now:
1. William is always happy to see me. But, now he has the mobility to get to me. It is so sweet to watch him chugging across the floor giggling (good heavens, when is he NOT giggling?) towards me to be picked up. And how can you not love the pudgy arms waving over his head indicating he wants to be picked up?
2. I can see how proud he is of himself. Early on, things happened by accident to William. One day he was minding his own business, looking at toys when all of a sudden he had rolled over to his back. Now, when he pulls up, crawls, or does something for the first time on purpose, I can see the pride on his face. There is nothing like it.
3. We are finally reading books to someone besides ourselves! We wanted to include reading into our bedtime routine with William. We have been reading a few books every night for several months. Just in the last few weeks, he has started actually watching and listening during story time. So sweet as he intently looks at the pictures and sighs when the story is over.
4. Eating. I am finally not the sole source of William's nutrition. This is sad occasion as well as a relief off my shoulders. Sad because he isn't a baby anymore and a relief that my body is almost entirely mine again after more than a year of pregnancy and food production. Nothing is cuter than his baby bird like open mouth waiting for another bite. Or how he bangs on his tray and shouts when I'm not scooping it in fast enough.
1. Snuggle time in the morning. Some days we would spend close to an hour laying in bed and staring at each other and giggling. Or one of us would shut their eyes for a few moments while the other happily chewed on his hand. Or urped on his daddy's pillow. We still spend a few minutes snuggling in bed, but it sure is different. Now: If one hand isn't down the back of his diaper to anchor him to the bed, he is falling off the bed. He crawls up and over, down and around. He pulls himself up on the headboard and chews on it. He attempts to pull down the Egyptian blanket hanging over the bed. He drools on the sheets and whacks me in the face when I try to snuggle him closer (and giggles while doing it). He pulls himself up on my hips and then bites me. And he urps on his daddy's pillow (shh...don't tell John)
2. Feeding time. Now he has teeth. Then, he didn't. Enough said.
3. Kisses. William started giving kisses when he was about 4 months old. They were few and far between, but very sweet. They are more frequent now, but again those teeth make us brace ourselves for the worst every time he leans in close for a smooch.
4. Entertainment. Before, William was content to look at our faces or kick and wave his arms at toys suspended above him. I could go to the bathroom and come back and find him in the same place. Or take him in the bathroom with me and know exactly where he would be when I got out of the shower. Now, it is anyones guess. I sprint through getting dressed everyday (what? get up earlier? No way!) and pray he doesn't pull up on the toilet or tip over the trash can and try to eat the contents before I can find my way back to him. Makes normal things like going to the bathroom and eating a little lunch seem like the 50 yard dash.
Things I am loving about right now:
1. William is always happy to see me. But, now he has the mobility to get to me. It is so sweet to watch him chugging across the floor giggling (good heavens, when is he NOT giggling?) towards me to be picked up. And how can you not love the pudgy arms waving over his head indicating he wants to be picked up?
2. I can see how proud he is of himself. Early on, things happened by accident to William. One day he was minding his own business, looking at toys when all of a sudden he had rolled over to his back. Now, when he pulls up, crawls, or does something for the first time on purpose, I can see the pride on his face. There is nothing like it.
3. We are finally reading books to someone besides ourselves! We wanted to include reading into our bedtime routine with William. We have been reading a few books every night for several months. Just in the last few weeks, he has started actually watching and listening during story time. So sweet as he intently looks at the pictures and sighs when the story is over.
4. Eating. I am finally not the sole source of William's nutrition. This is sad occasion as well as a relief off my shoulders. Sad because he isn't a baby anymore and a relief that my body is almost entirely mine again after more than a year of pregnancy and food production. Nothing is cuter than his baby bird like open mouth waiting for another bite. Or how he bangs on his tray and shouts when I'm not scooping it in fast enough.
Pictures Catch Up
Well, I owe you some pictures from this weekend and of some other stuff. Earlier in August, my parents, grandparents and aunt/uncle all met up in Chicago to go to a Cubs game (that's baseball for all of you who didn't know). TA is a huge (HUGE) Cubs fan. He grew up in southern Illinois and remembers going to Cubs games with his family. The last time he attended a Cubs game was in 1934! It was really something special for him to go back with everyone. Here is a picture of them in Chicago at the game. Go Cubs!
Picture is titled by my dad "5 Cubs Shirts". I notice it isn't called "5 Cubs Fans"....
Lakeside Trail hike on Sunday morning
Lovely lake view on Sunday morning hike
Big bird (what kind? I don't know) in our backyard!
Here is what John did on Monday
John's project on Monday
What I did on Monday. I have to admit, my project sure is prettier. It is ribbons tied to a box for William to play with to work on his fine motor skills. His interest: zero.
My other project on Monday: emptying the bottom 2 shelves of all of our bookshelves.
Picture is titled by my dad "5 Cubs Shirts". I notice it isn't called "5 Cubs Fans"....
Lakeside Trail hike on Sunday morning
Lovely lake view on Sunday morning hike
Big bird (what kind? I don't know) in our backyard!
Here is what John did on Monday
John's project on Monday
What I did on Monday. I have to admit, my project sure is prettier. It is ribbons tied to a box for William to play with to work on his fine motor skills. His interest: zero.
My other project on Monday: emptying the bottom 2 shelves of all of our bookshelves.
P.S.What? You wanted pictures of the baby? Sorry! Try again tomorrow!
Monday, September 3, 2007
A Labor of Love
Happy Labor day! We have had a very nice weekend just hanging around the house with the exception of today.
Today really felt like a work day, even with John home. William woke up early crying and when I went to pick him up, he was HOT. We scrambled around trying to take his temperature (YOU try to get a temperature on a wiggly boy when the thermometer takes just over a minute) and get him to nurse. Our best guess is that his temperature was between 101-103 degrees. Too hot with everything else going on. I've been keeping a closer eye than usual on his as he just hasn't been himself for the last 3-4 days. He is more irritable about everything. Sleeping, baths, dressing, and diaper changes are now all a supreme effort. Eating in particular has become harder and harder with him refusing to open his mouth and alternately crying through entire feedings for the last few days. But without more to go on, we weren't running off to the doctor's office quite yet. Today was just the topper to a long week which brought us to standing outside the urgent care door this morning before they opened. The verdict: hard to say. His fever was much lower and there wasn't any sign of ear infection or other sickness. The doctor told us to push the fluids (tell me, how do I do that with a kid who cries at the sight of his cup and isn't all the interested in nursing?) and bring him back if the fever gets higher or something else pops up. William continued to be very crabby for the rest of today, hovering over the all out melt down mood. And still refusing almost all solids. Kind of put the kink in my plans to maybe attend an air show, take a family walk or pull out his swimming pool. Although I'm sure I will feel sorry for him later, I'm just glad he is sleeping for right now. It has been a very long day.
Luckily, we had a very enjoyable holiday weekend otherwise. Saturday we ran a few errands and John started working on a bookshelf/cabinet thing for the TV alcove upstairs. On Sunday, we got up and hiked at Cuivre River State park with Liz and Jeff. It was a gorgeous day and great company! William snoozed and looked around from his backpack perch for most of the hike. Unfortunately it was enough of a nap that he was not at all interested in napping when we came home and he really needed to. In the evening we were invited to Margarita Fest 2007 at my coworkers house. It was really nice to see everyone again AND we came home with 2 new pairs of shoes for William. Mary has the BEST party favors! The highlight of the evening was when William was getting sleepy, we handed him off to Jeff. William leaned into Jeff's chest, sighed and then snuggled closer. His eyelids drooped. We all smiled....and then Jeff screeched (screamed? yelled? he made a whole lot of noise anyway). At first he thought that he had been stung by some sort of wasp/bee/insect and then discovered that it was William giving him a little bite! William was quite upset and startled by all the noise, never mind that he started it!
I'll upload some pictures from our hiking adventure tomorrow. I'm off to bed - it has been a long day!
Today really felt like a work day, even with John home. William woke up early crying and when I went to pick him up, he was HOT. We scrambled around trying to take his temperature (YOU try to get a temperature on a wiggly boy when the thermometer takes just over a minute) and get him to nurse. Our best guess is that his temperature was between 101-103 degrees. Too hot with everything else going on. I've been keeping a closer eye than usual on his as he just hasn't been himself for the last 3-4 days. He is more irritable about everything. Sleeping, baths, dressing, and diaper changes are now all a supreme effort. Eating in particular has become harder and harder with him refusing to open his mouth and alternately crying through entire feedings for the last few days. But without more to go on, we weren't running off to the doctor's office quite yet. Today was just the topper to a long week which brought us to standing outside the urgent care door this morning before they opened. The verdict: hard to say. His fever was much lower and there wasn't any sign of ear infection or other sickness. The doctor told us to push the fluids (tell me, how do I do that with a kid who cries at the sight of his cup and isn't all the interested in nursing?) and bring him back if the fever gets higher or something else pops up. William continued to be very crabby for the rest of today, hovering over the all out melt down mood. And still refusing almost all solids. Kind of put the kink in my plans to maybe attend an air show, take a family walk or pull out his swimming pool. Although I'm sure I will feel sorry for him later, I'm just glad he is sleeping for right now. It has been a very long day.
Luckily, we had a very enjoyable holiday weekend otherwise. Saturday we ran a few errands and John started working on a bookshelf/cabinet thing for the TV alcove upstairs. On Sunday, we got up and hiked at Cuivre River State park with Liz and Jeff. It was a gorgeous day and great company! William snoozed and looked around from his backpack perch for most of the hike. Unfortunately it was enough of a nap that he was not at all interested in napping when we came home and he really needed to. In the evening we were invited to Margarita Fest 2007 at my coworkers house. It was really nice to see everyone again AND we came home with 2 new pairs of shoes for William. Mary has the BEST party favors! The highlight of the evening was when William was getting sleepy, we handed him off to Jeff. William leaned into Jeff's chest, sighed and then snuggled closer. His eyelids drooped. We all smiled....and then Jeff screeched (screamed? yelled? he made a whole lot of noise anyway). At first he thought that he had been stung by some sort of wasp/bee/insect and then discovered that it was William giving him a little bite! William was quite upset and startled by all the noise, never mind that he started it!
I'll upload some pictures from our hiking adventure tomorrow. I'm off to bed - it has been a long day!
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