Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Away in a manger....

Graham was the lucky recipient of his very own nativity set from his grandma Ginny. He played with it for a little bit, then started to throw baby Jesus around. Something about that just seemed wrong, so we put it away. The next day we tried again, and when Graham went to bed and I was doing my nightly toy round up, Baby Jesus was missing! Of all the little people to be missing, that was the last one I wanted to lose. I looked for baby Jesus for an hour. Finally found him tucked in between some books in his book bin. Graham is really into putting his toys into small little hiding places! so to keep me sane and save baby Jesus, I think we will wait a bit to play with it until he can sit and play..instead of hiding all the pieces!





Busy, busy!

Well, I'm back. Or should I say, my computer is back. It was a drama I won't go into, but at least it is back and fixed, yay! I have a lot of cute pictures to post, we have been busy! I think I'll start with our tree. On December 5th we headed out to get our first tree as a family. It was even cold as heck, and snowing, the perfect winter morning! Graham had a good time!All bundled and ready to go!

Pat and Graham with the tree (actually it's not the one we brought home...I changed my mind after we took the picture!)
Standing in the snow!


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Break...

My laptop is in need of a little repair...so I may not be blogging for a few days or so until it comes back. Don't worry, I haven't given up after only a few days, just waiting on the computer to come home! If I get really gutsy I may try to update via my iTouch...hmmm, may not be ready for that!

Work that sippy!

So as we near a year, the nursing will most likely come to an end soon (again, more on that later..it makes me soo sad) So, Graham needs a new way to drink! I am hoping to not have to break out the bottles, so we are practicing really hard with the sippy. He has been pretty good with it since about 7 months. But he seems to know it's called a "sippy" because that is really all he will do-sip! I am working on getting him to actually drink a few ounces of water out if it..he is getting more interested. Or just more thirsty after having tons of salty stuffing over the past few days!
Check out his blue eyes!


One handed sippy!


Too cute!
Or maybe he will go to the bottle afterall:)

3 sq.ft.

I took this picture this morning as I was feeding Graham breakfast. This happens pretty much anytime I go in the kitchen. If you can't tell why I took the picture, let me explain. I love my house. It's so big and spacious. Over 3000 sq. ft. in fact. Yet, take a close look, there are 4 of us all in a 3 sq. ft. area. It drives me nuts! The dogs hover as soon as they think food is coming out. Actually, Graham does too...as soon as I go into the kitchen they are all right on my heels. Literally, check out the next picture.Graham is obsessed with the little fringies on the bottom of my jeans. He chases them as I am trying to move around..combine that with him saying "Mama, Mama" as he follows, two dogs howling and close behind him, and you know why I try to stay out of the kitchen!

11 months old today!



Standing all by himself in the picture above!


Showing you his stocking!

I swear we were very careful by the fireplace!


Graham is 11 months old today! I can't believe time has gone by so fast! Though, I barely can remember the newborn days.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Napping..or not.


As you can see from the picture, Graham has always been a happy boy when he wakes up from naps! I have been very blessed from day one (OK, week 3, but close enough!) to have an excellent sleeper. Graham loves to snuggle in and take good long naps. He has always been on a really good schedule, for both eating and sleeping. He slept every two hours during the day until he was about 4 months old, then went to a really consistent 3 nap schedule. That quickly turned to a two nap schedule, which, until the last week or so, has never changed. Some may think he sleeps too much, but he really gets cranky if he misses a nap, and/or will wake at night (but only cry out a few times, then go back to sleep). I know others may think I am a bit of a nap nazi, but once visotors are done playing with him, I am left with Mr. Crankypants, alone. Not fun. So, I turned into a nap nazi for my own sanity! I rarely mess with nap time, and I honestly believe the benefits of a well rested, well scheduled little guy far outweigh the fact that I am tied to the house for a big part of the day. Graham's sleep schedule has been as follows, wake at 8 or 8:30, nap from 10-11, second nap from 1:30 to 4, bed at 7:30. See why I like it? It's been great, I have never been able to play the "I'm a new mom and not sleeping card". Anyway, the last week, our world has been turned upside down! Mr. Man has decided to change things up. A lot of factors could be the culprit, teething, a cold, growth spurt, etc. Yet, none of these have bothered him in the past, why now? So, I tend to think it's simply that my baby boy is growing up and needing less zzz's. He has been waking up around 7:30, napping fine in the morning, but resisting going down for the afternoon nap until almost 3. The problem with that...he will keep sleeping until 6 then not go down for bed! So I have been letting him sleep until 5, then wake up up for dinner and to play a little before going down at 7:30. I am not a fan of this schedule! So, I am pretty sure we are ready to drop down to one nap. Most of what I have read says that this happens somewhere between 1 and 2, with most babies doing the transition around 15 months. So today I started my transition plan! I decided that we should try to get this figured out before other major changes occur, traveling for the holidays, and stopping nursing ( a whole other issue I will probably get into later). The plan is this, morning nap still needs to happen for a while, but it's going to be shorter. Today he went down at 9:45, I woke him at 10:30 for storytime at the library. He went down for afternoon nap just after 2, and with minimal fuss...but there was still a little bit! My goal is to keep shortening the morning nap over the course of the next few weeks, and moving the afternoon nap as close to 12:30 as I can. I am pretty sure he will still sleep for a long nap say 1-4. Hopefully my plan will work, as I know my little guy, he needs his sleep, but we can get him back on a schedule that is good for both of us!