Friday, November 18, 2011

Big Boy Food

    Baby Owen has started transitioning from baby food to big boy food, or as my Grandma said "Oh, he can eat human food now!" In this adventure of trying new foods I have found that Cracker Barrel is a baby friendly restaurant. I can just order extra food for Owen and I to share. The other night we ordered from there and Owen ate some green beans, mashed potatoes, and a little macaroni. The next day Marcus was watching him while I was at work and here's the phone conversation that we had...

Marcus: Have you fed Owen this macaroni before?
Me: Yes, he had a little bit last night
Marcus: Well he loves it! He has it in his hair and everywhere! I thought he was finished eating so I cleaned off the tray and got ready to get him out of the highchair and then he found some leftover macaroni in the pocket on his bib and started reaching in to eat that too!
*In my mind I just had a mental picture of him reaching in that bib pocket super fast like he found a little treasure, so I made Marcus take a picture

 Here's a pic of my little mac and cheese boy

Friday, November 11, 2011

Getting Old

It's finally happened, I realize that as I'm quickly approaching the big 3-0 that I'm getting old! Here's the story of the most recent reminder of that. When baby Owen is riding along with me in the car we normally listen to my iPod. We'll listen to Jazz music, Celtic lullabies, or Hushabye Baby George Strait...but when he's not in the car I sometimes feel the need to rock and sing along to some more current music. Yesterday on my way to work I heard a song by the band Foster the People. I hadn't heard it before and I really liked the beat! I was humming/mumbling along, as I always do when I don't know the words (don't lie I know you've done it before too!) and I caught the chorus. I thought, maybe I didn't hear that right and waited on it to come up again. The words kind of made me stop and think about how younger kids really shouldn't be listening to that song. The part said, "All you little kids in your pumped up kicks you better run baby run, faster than my gun." Well I work hard so that hopefully someday Owen can wear pumped up kicks and hate to think that he would need to run from anyone because of the clothes he wears. Maybe I don't know the whole story to the song and I very well could be wrong, but just a reminder that children are always listening.

Life Lesson #15: Music and other media have a great influence on children.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

A New Hairdo

Baby Owen is rocking a new big boy harido! I must admit it was a little nerve racking for me, but we made the decision to cut (or trim) his lovely auburn locks because he has Santa pictures next week...and also because he keeps getting called a "she". I will never understand why when my son is dressed in boy clothes and a bib with a football he's still called a "she". Sorry, got a little sidetracked there, Owen did great for his first haircut. He sat in my lap and just looked around, not one little tear. Of course you know that I took pictures to share, ENJOY!



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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Bathtime for Boys

Marcus ran Owen's bathwater and started giving him a bath the other night while I cleaned up the kitchen from supper. When I went in to take over bath duty so that he could get ready for work, there was a good bit of water in the tub. So I asked Marcus why he ran so much water here's the conversation that followed...

Me: Why did you run so much water? He's just a baby and doesn't really need that much.
Marcus: Well, if I'm giving him a bath he's getting this much water.
Me: Why? That seems like a waste of water to me.
Marcus: He needs enough water to cover up his little pee-pee. Have you ever tried taking a bath with a cold pee-pee?
Me: Well actually, no I haven't...
Marcus: Well it doesn't feel very good.

Life Lesson #14: Mommies don't know everything about baby boys!

Baby Songs

Night before last Marcus was holding Owen while I got Owen's things ready for bed. This is the conversation we had...

Marcus (Bouncing Owen on his knee and talking to him): Walk a spider, walk a spider, walk a spider...don't fall down!
Me: Umm...I think that you're combining the best of two baby songs there
Marcus: What do you mean? (Yes, he was serious! Even though he's seen me do the Ride a horsey thing a million times.)
Me: Well, It's Ride a horsey, ride a horsey, don't fall down and then Walk a spider, walk a spider, get Owen right there and you tickle him.
Marcus: Oh well, now I know!

We both had a little laugh and Marcus learned some new songs for Baby Owen. I thought it was a little heart warming just to overhear him trying to sing with Owen....even if he got the words mixed up :)

Monday, September 26, 2011

That's Not Chocolate Cake...

I had to bake a cake for a family get together and it was cooling on a rack while I fed Owen supper. After he ate I sat him in the floor with some bowls to beat on while I was icing the cake. When I finished I saw Chloe (our dog) licking the floor and I thought, "Oh no! I dropped chocolate cake batter on the floor and she's going to be sick!" As I got closer to clean it up I realized that it was not chocolate cake...it was coming from Baby O's diaper! Then I remembered that we had a struggle to get his diaper on straight since he was trying to sit up and crawl away....and I do seem to recall some grunting in the highchair now that I think about it.

Life Lesson #13: Dogs mouths are NOT clean!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

To Crawl or Not to Crawl, That is the Question!

I've been waiting for Baby Owen to start crawling. He could sit up and then he started scooting around on his bottom, but no crawling. So I have been working with him and I realized that he is very stubborn! Every time I try to help him get his legs up to crawl, he either falls flat or will get his legs under him and sit up. So after all that practice I'm still waiting on Baby O to decide if he's going to crawl or not, and then this morning he decided he wanted a toy and instead of crawling...that little stinker just rolled and rolled and then pushed himself up to a sitting position to get what he wanted. So I guess that he doesn't need his Mama to help him crawl, he'll just get their his own way in his own time (did I mention he was Marcus' son, I mean stubborn)!

Life Lesson #12: Sometimes it's best to let people figure things out on their own

*Update: Baby Owen is now crawling like crazy! He's even started doing a little ape crawl where he crawls on one knee and then one foot like he's trying to stand up.