Thursday, February 16, 2012

Yummy Yummy Avocado

 Today has been a good day. The plumber came and did much work. Boi was home and we did much cleaning. We got some shopping done. We invented a new way to get Peanut to not play with his feet while sitting. I got to eat meatloaf. And Peanut eated Avocado! Omnomnom!

The last two days we've been trying to do one stretch of 3 hours awake time. It's worked out really well. Usually we just do 90 minutes, because that's how long sleep cycles are, so he naturally is more tired at that point. So a second cycle hits at three hours. He's pretty pooped by the end, but he isn't fussy or anything really much. Just ready for his nap. I think we'll continue doing one long awake period a day. That is, as long as he seems like he's happy. Obviously if he seems tired, to bed he goes! I'll try adding on a second long awake session after he's 5 months. He'll be even more active then. And his Great Auntie Mary will be here to see him on his 5th Monthday!

Mmmm Avocado. He seemed to like it. Though he wasn't entirely sure what was going on. Look at those cute big ol' blue eyes though! So I'm kind of thinking, once we get a few foods under our belt, we'll do like say, oatmeal and peaches or something in the morning, and like, avocado and squash or bananas in the evening. Or whatever we're doing that night. After a few days of this, we're going to move on to sweet potatoes. And once he gets used to eating, we'll add on the morning startch session. Kid doesn't know how yummy he has it! ;) And maybe he won't wake up every 1-2 hours tonight! Especially tonight, I can't ask for Boi to help since he leaves for work at 630, which is rather early for us.

Tomorrow the contractor should be here. We've decided on having one really long vanity with only one sink. And it'll also contain a hamper unit. He might also start to cut for the window or take down the wall. Excited for more progress! A lot of the stuff the plumber does is less appreciated because I can't really see the pipes and such. It's all important, sure, but it's no window in the wall.

And also, a video, the beginning, middle and end of the session.

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