Austen ate carrots this evening. This was her first solid food after rice cereal. She acted like it was no big deal, like she does it everyday. There’s video proof. [Daddy, add the video, please]
This afternoon, when Austen said, “Aha,” Mommy repeated the expression over and over, and then they began a laughing competition, seeing who could laugh the loudest and longest. Austen won. Mommy set up Austen’s Leap Frog play table, like cousin Grace’s which Mommy admired while in Maryland.Month: March 2006
Austen Overdoes It
Unfortunately, Austen had her first major throw-up incident today after Mommy fed her a large quantity of formula followed by milk (about 5 ounces total). [Previously, she’s only spit up tiny amounts of liquid.] Perhaps mixing both milk and formula during a single feeding was the problem. In the past few weeks, Austen has begun to get about 3-4 bottles of formula per day, mostly at night and in the early morning. She seems to like the milk-based formula and hasn’t had digestion problems, only more frequent dirty diapers. During today’s full-scale vomiting incident, Austen barely seemed to notice what had happened and didn’t seem bothered by it; she immediately returned to smiling and playing.
Before Austen was born, Mommy and Daddy decided to try breastfeeding for 6 months. But now they’ve decided to continue to give Austen milk each day to protect her from viral infections. Over the next six months, they want to reduce the burden on Mommy by gradually moving Austen to solid foods and formula. Austen is still having napping problems. She starts to rub her eyes and whine and flail about, grabbing for anything in reach, instead of letting herself drift off to sleep. This happens despite the fact she’s clearly exhausted. Rocking and swinging and riding in the car seem to help. A very cute thing about Austen is her reaction to new toys. She completely stops moving, furrows her brow and studies the new object, reaching for it and then almost immediately shoving it into her mouth for some serious chewing. Play and smiles follow.Sitting and Playing Alone
Austen sat and played with toys by herself on the carpet in Mommy and Daddy’s bedroom while Mommy took a shower. This was a first, usually Mommy has to bring Austen into the master bath and set up a playmat for her on the floor.
In her Exersaucer, Austen squealed and almost seemed to jump to reach the dangling toys, all the while doing her trademark big-mouth smile. Mommy and Austen went to Kids World (exit 13A, across from Ikea) to buy some toys and supplies. On the ride home, Austen started complaining about being strapped into her car seat but when Mommy gave her a rattle to shake she calmed down. At night, Austen was very tired and thus very fussy and unable to calm herself down. Daddy rocked her to sleep.Austen’s First Woodwind
Swinging, but not on a Dolphin
On the last day at the farm in Maryland, Mommy had trouble waking in the morning but Austen was raring to go. She posed for photographs with Grandpa Earl on his tractor, even took the wheel. [See separate blog entry] Then she visited Cousin Grace and Cousin Susan at their white window-filled home on top of the breezy hill where Mommy used to go sled-riding.
Out back under the deck, Austen tried the infant swing and gave it a big open-mouth smile. Mommy will soon be ordering her the highly-recommended Dophin Swing. Also visiting were Daddy, Tod, Holly, Morgan, Mark, Jen, Emma, Erin, Earl, Heather, Zack, Mike and Jonathan. Austen and Emma on Jeff’s three-wheeler: After Mommy and Daddy tell Emma that Austen’s going to eat her – Austen has a tendency to open her mouth very wide: Just before leaving the farm for home, Austen sat with Aunt Margaret and Uncle James, who commented on her new sunnier disposition and talked about Jeffrey and Jonathan’s first skiing experience. Austen can’t wait to become a Ski Wee herself. Back home, Austen did some Wee Exercise, successfully rising to a standing position from a seated position on Mommy’s leg. She was able to stand, without holding onto anything, for about 3 seconds, and then toppled over.Austen Takes the Wheel
Flowers for Grandma Judi
Austen’s Family on the Famous Side
Second Column: Great Aunt Heather Lloyd (Grandma Judi’s sister), Great Aunt Janet Lloyd (Grandma Judi’s sister), Uncle Mark Famous, Cousin Emma Famous
Third Column: Daddy
Fourth Column: Mommy and Austen
Fifth Column: Grandpa Earl Famous
Sixth Column: Aunt Holly Anderson, Cousin Morgan Famous
Seventh Column: Uncle Tod Famous