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Thursday, March 24, 2016

10 Months Old



Stats:  We are weighing 16.4 pounds, wearing size 3 diapers and 6-12 month size clothes, 6 teeth (2 top, 4 bottom).

Eating:  Nursing around 4-5 times per day and eating 3 meals and 2 snacks.  You've moved on from mommy spoon feeding you, sometimes you'll oblige, but you primarily push the spoon away.  You prefer feeding yourself and eating what we are eating.  More times than not, you toss the food to Brody.  You like chicken, asparagus, padta, cream potatoes, carrots, broccoli, beans, lentils, cheerios, blueberries, mango, pita bread.



Sleep:  We are taking 2 naps, 1 hr to 1:15 each.  Yes, you still nap on mommy unless we are wanting only a 30 min nap.  I try keeping your wake time around 10 hours everyday.  Night you are sleeping from 6:30/7pm-4/5am, nurse back to sleep,
 awake for the day by 7am.  We've hit a bumpy road with you being sick with a double ear infection, bronchiolitis, teething and finally learned how to roll from back to tummy.  For the past 2 weeks I've felt like I have a newborn again!  Staying awake for 2+ hrs in the middle of the night, not wanting to sleep.  Mommy couldn't let you 'cry-it-out' with you not feeling well.  We did a lot of pick-up/put-down until you finally went back to sleep.  Thankfully
 you are starting to get back on track.  Knock-on-wood!!

^^ 3am.  You were awake until 5am.  Went to the Dr that afternoon to find out you had a double ear infection :( 

^^ First 'real' cold/virus

Likes:  You still love baby dolls, watching Vivian's every move, shakers, bubbles, swinging, mommy flipping you, being held, being tickled, smacking your lips, blowing raspberries, playing with Vivian's toys, people watching.



Not a fan of:  The vacuum cleaner, not seeing mommy, being left on the floor for too long, wearing hats/bows, teething (you are a horrible teether), sitting in your high chair for too long.



Milestones:  You are deciding to learn new skills at night in your crib.  First skill, rolling from your back to tummy. You didn't know what to do since you aren't a fan of being on your stomach.  You kept pushing up on your arms which was causing you to move backwards.  Daddy flipped you back, but you weren't a fan of that.  Since the first night of flipping, I've just let you figure it out.  You'll either fall back to sleep on your stomach or make it to your side or finally back to your back.  Second skill as if 5:42am this morning, going from tummy to sitting position.  That brought a big smile on your face and then you were like, 'what the heck, now what do I do?!'  You eventually feel backwards and hungout until I got you.  You are wanting to be mobile, but just don't know how.  You'll reach for something that's away from you, rolling onto your knees in an 'Indian style' position, then you'll plop on your tummy to reach for a toy.  You don't like being on your hands and knees either.  I'm sure we'll go straight to walking.  I'm in no rush!!






So hard to believe you are already 10 months old!  You are an absolute sweetheart and you light up our lives.  We are so darn lucky to have you!!!!  We love you sweet buttercup!!    

   



Tuesday, May 20, 2014

F.A.V.O.R.I.T.E.S.

I am definitely a t-shirt and shorts/jeans type of girl.  Always have been.  Maybe because I rather be comfortable than stylish.  

As a Mom, I have come to realize I need to wear more "adult" attire rather than dressing for class in college.  You know, gym shorts/yoga pants and school logo t-shirts.  Better yet, stop shopping at American Eagle.  

No, I'm not wanting to dress in dresses/skirts or blouses all the time, but I want to continue being in comfortable clothes that are "Mom" appropriate.

I randomly went into Ann Taylor Loft the other day and man, they are killing it.  Their color scheme are very pretty this year.  Lots of whites and pastels.  

I had Vivian with me and shopping with an almost toddler is challenging.  I started grabbing  a few items, found a large dressing room that fits a stroller and started trying on clothes quickly.  

I loved everything I tried on!  I usually have trouble finding shorts that fit right and theirs fit perfectly.  Their tees were super comfortable.  So incredibly soft.  

I bought a pair of shorts and a few linen tees that day.  Fast forward a few days later I went back and bought another pair of shorts and a few cotton tees. Both times I went in, they were having a sale.  The first time everything was half off.  The second time their tees were buy 3 for $35 (I bought 6).  Then I ordered another pair of shorts a few more tees and they were all 40% off. 

Can't beat that!  Much better price and quality that AE or Old Navy.  

 As for little miss, I'm always buying clothes for her.  That is something I can't control.  Little girls clothes are just too cute!  I love shopping at Baby Gap.  1. They are always having a sale and 2. Their little girls clothes are stylish.  Yes, Vivian is way more stylish than her Mommy!

I also love shopping at Peek Kids and Etsy shops.  Peek Kids are a little hipster and Etsy are a little more original.  


There you have it, a few things we are currently wearing. 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

First Concert

A couple of months ago Brian asked if I wanted to see Fitz and the Tantrums at Greenfield Amphitheatre for May 14th.  I was down at the time since I'm always home by 6:30pm.  Every. Single. Night.

When the day arrived, I was praying Vivian would nap that afternoon.  I let her sleep for an hour that morning in hopes she would definitely have her afternoon one.  If she naps too long in the morning, she tends to skip her afternoon nap.  I woke her at 9am to make our way to storytime at the library.





We came home and played afterwards.  By 11:00am she was fussy and rubbing her eyes.  I was hoping she wouldn't fall asleep until around 1:30pm, that didn't happen.  She ended falling asleep at 11:30 and woke at 1pm.  Super!

After B arrived home at 5:30, I was debating on whether or not I should go.  You could tell she was tired.  I decided it was just one night, I might as well.  I got her dressed in her pj's instead of doing it when we got back home.

While driving to Greenfield Lake, she was fussing.  I felt like a terrible Mom for taking her out when I knew she needed to be asleep.  I kept telling B we should have stayed home and he could have gone to the concert by himself.

After getting there, she was bright eyed and bushy tail.  She was wiggling a lot because she wanted down and explore.  Of course, that wasn't going to happen.

The opening band came on around 6:30pm.  She watched a little then you could tell she was getting tired.


That's when I started to get really nervous.  I was thinking there was no way she was going to fall asleep with the loud music.  Somehow she did.  I tried to lay her down in her carseat, but she wasn't having that.  I just held her for over an hour, standing up.  I tried to keep one hand over her ear to block out some of the sound.  

I wish I could have enjoyed myself more.  There was another family there with a daughter that looked around Vivy's age and they were having a great time dancing around, all the while, I'm holding my child tightly in hopes she wouldn't wake.

Vivian did wake up around 8:15pm looking a little confused.  I decided to take her to the car and B followed behind shortly.  She stayed awake all the way home.  B was sweet enough to put her down.  She cried a little bit before falling asleep.  

I'm glad it turned out a little better than I thought it would. I know this won't last forever.  Right now I'm all about her bedtime routine.  I think that's what has helped us with sleeping through the night at a young age. I just knew B wanted us to do something as a family that was in the evening.  I'm glad we went, but I may not be doing that again unless we have a sitter.



     

Monday, May 12, 2014

Mother's Day

What a wonderful 1st Mother's Day that I had.  We left home a little after 8 am making our way to B's parents.  I wanted to leave around Vivy's naptime in hope she would sleep a little.  I knew she wouldn't have her afternoon nap...not that she always takes one.  It wasn't long before we were on the road before she was out.


Brody got himself comfy for his 2 hour car ride.


We arrived around 10:30 am. The 'Grands' were very happy to see her!  She was happy to see them.  We hung around the house for a little while before heading over to B's sister's house to see Vivy's first cousins.  ML loves her Vivian!



Vivian did surprisingly well all day.  I figured she would be a little fussy since she wasn't at home.  She did get lots of attention, naturally.  


 
B's Mom made BBQ, potato salad, baked beans and green beans.  Vivy loved the green beans! We had a strawberry shortcake cake and a strawberry ice cream cake for dessert.  They both were delicious!  His Mom is a wonderful cook :) 

Vivian went down easily at bedtime.  Thank goodness!  She slept until 5:20 am and then went back to sleep a little after 6:30 am.  She slept until 8:10 am in the bed with Mommy and Daddy. I loved being cuddled next to her.  It was the perfect Mother's Day morning.

We had Belgium waffles for breakfast.  Vivian played and we took a couple of pictures.

Making her smile :)
 



We headed back to home around 1 pm so Vivian would sleep.  She was getting restless.


Thank goodness she slept the entire way home.  She was happy to be home.


I opened my cards and gift.  Brody was kind enough to give me a card also.  He wanted to show that he still loves me even though the poor little guy doesn't get all my attention.


Vivian and Daddy each gave me a card and Vivy...aka, Daddy...got me a gift certificate for a massage, facial, mani and pedi.  Can't wait to relax!!!




I had an absolute perfect first Mother's Day.  I am so incredibly thankful that God chose me to be Vivian's Mother.  She is the greatest gift of all!!!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Life Lately

We've been busy here at the Kinard homestead.  Last night Vivian decided to wake up at 10 pm, crying hysterically, and did not go back to sleep until almost midnight.  I changed her, fed her, rocked her to sleep multiple times, but as soon as I put her in her crib, she would cry.  I finally had to let her cry it out!  She cried for about 10 minutes before falling asleep.  Luckily she slept until 7 am!  

During the day,  Vivian has been on the go, go, go!  I can barely keep up with this child.  Thankfully she doesn't know how to walk yet.  She does; however, love walking with her V-Tech walker.  I just wish we had more room for her. Mommy lets her burn energy in other ways!





We made it to the beach for the first time this year.  She was not a fan!  Cried when she touched the sand and water.  Hopefully she we will come to love the beach!


I got a new vehicle.  I said goodbye to my Infiniti G37 and said hello to an Acura MDX.  Mama needed a bigger ride!


We've been playing outside a lot.




Shopping.




Went to her first baseball game.











Eating.




Bathtub fun.




And lots of snuggles!







   
Showing posts with label 10 Months Old. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10 Months Old. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2016

10 Months Old



Stats:  We are weighing 16.4 pounds, wearing size 3 diapers and 6-12 month size clothes, 6 teeth (2 top, 4 bottom).

Eating:  Nursing around 4-5 times per day and eating 3 meals and 2 snacks.  You've moved on from mommy spoon feeding you, sometimes you'll oblige, but you primarily push the spoon away.  You prefer feeding yourself and eating what we are eating.  More times than not, you toss the food to Brody.  You like chicken, asparagus, padta, cream potatoes, carrots, broccoli, beans, lentils, cheerios, blueberries, mango, pita bread.



Sleep:  We are taking 2 naps, 1 hr to 1:15 each.  Yes, you still nap on mommy unless we are wanting only a 30 min nap.  I try keeping your wake time around 10 hours everyday.  Night you are sleeping from 6:30/7pm-4/5am, nurse back to sleep,
 awake for the day by 7am.  We've hit a bumpy road with you being sick with a double ear infection, bronchiolitis, teething and finally learned how to roll from back to tummy.  For the past 2 weeks I've felt like I have a newborn again!  Staying awake for 2+ hrs in the middle of the night, not wanting to sleep.  Mommy couldn't let you 'cry-it-out' with you not feeling well.  We did a lot of pick-up/put-down until you finally went back to sleep.  Thankfully
 you are starting to get back on track.  Knock-on-wood!!

^^ 3am.  You were awake until 5am.  Went to the Dr that afternoon to find out you had a double ear infection :( 

^^ First 'real' cold/virus

Likes:  You still love baby dolls, watching Vivian's every move, shakers, bubbles, swinging, mommy flipping you, being held, being tickled, smacking your lips, blowing raspberries, playing with Vivian's toys, people watching.



Not a fan of:  The vacuum cleaner, not seeing mommy, being left on the floor for too long, wearing hats/bows, teething (you are a horrible teether), sitting in your high chair for too long.



Milestones:  You are deciding to learn new skills at night in your crib.  First skill, rolling from your back to tummy. You didn't know what to do since you aren't a fan of being on your stomach.  You kept pushing up on your arms which was causing you to move backwards.  Daddy flipped you back, but you weren't a fan of that.  Since the first night of flipping, I've just let you figure it out.  You'll either fall back to sleep on your stomach or make it to your side or finally back to your back.  Second skill as if 5:42am this morning, going from tummy to sitting position.  That brought a big smile on your face and then you were like, 'what the heck, now what do I do?!'  You eventually feel backwards and hungout until I got you.  You are wanting to be mobile, but just don't know how.  You'll reach for something that's away from you, rolling onto your knees in an 'Indian style' position, then you'll plop on your tummy to reach for a toy.  You don't like being on your hands and knees either.  I'm sure we'll go straight to walking.  I'm in no rush!!






So hard to believe you are already 10 months old!  You are an absolute sweetheart and you light up our lives.  We are so darn lucky to have you!!!!  We love you sweet buttercup!!    

   



Tuesday, May 20, 2014

F.A.V.O.R.I.T.E.S.

I am definitely a t-shirt and shorts/jeans type of girl.  Always have been.  Maybe because I rather be comfortable than stylish.  

As a Mom, I have come to realize I need to wear more "adult" attire rather than dressing for class in college.  You know, gym shorts/yoga pants and school logo t-shirts.  Better yet, stop shopping at American Eagle.  

No, I'm not wanting to dress in dresses/skirts or blouses all the time, but I want to continue being in comfortable clothes that are "Mom" appropriate.

I randomly went into Ann Taylor Loft the other day and man, they are killing it.  Their color scheme are very pretty this year.  Lots of whites and pastels.  

I had Vivian with me and shopping with an almost toddler is challenging.  I started grabbing  a few items, found a large dressing room that fits a stroller and started trying on clothes quickly.  

I loved everything I tried on!  I usually have trouble finding shorts that fit right and theirs fit perfectly.  Their tees were super comfortable.  So incredibly soft.  

I bought a pair of shorts and a few linen tees that day.  Fast forward a few days later I went back and bought another pair of shorts and a few cotton tees. Both times I went in, they were having a sale.  The first time everything was half off.  The second time their tees were buy 3 for $35 (I bought 6).  Then I ordered another pair of shorts a few more tees and they were all 40% off. 

Can't beat that!  Much better price and quality that AE or Old Navy.  

 As for little miss, I'm always buying clothes for her.  That is something I can't control.  Little girls clothes are just too cute!  I love shopping at Baby Gap.  1. They are always having a sale and 2. Their little girls clothes are stylish.  Yes, Vivian is way more stylish than her Mommy!

I also love shopping at Peek Kids and Etsy shops.  Peek Kids are a little hipster and Etsy are a little more original.  


There you have it, a few things we are currently wearing. 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

First Concert

A couple of months ago Brian asked if I wanted to see Fitz and the Tantrums at Greenfield Amphitheatre for May 14th.  I was down at the time since I'm always home by 6:30pm.  Every. Single. Night.

When the day arrived, I was praying Vivian would nap that afternoon.  I let her sleep for an hour that morning in hopes she would definitely have her afternoon one.  If she naps too long in the morning, she tends to skip her afternoon nap.  I woke her at 9am to make our way to storytime at the library.





We came home and played afterwards.  By 11:00am she was fussy and rubbing her eyes.  I was hoping she wouldn't fall asleep until around 1:30pm, that didn't happen.  She ended falling asleep at 11:30 and woke at 1pm.  Super!

After B arrived home at 5:30, I was debating on whether or not I should go.  You could tell she was tired.  I decided it was just one night, I might as well.  I got her dressed in her pj's instead of doing it when we got back home.

While driving to Greenfield Lake, she was fussing.  I felt like a terrible Mom for taking her out when I knew she needed to be asleep.  I kept telling B we should have stayed home and he could have gone to the concert by himself.

After getting there, she was bright eyed and bushy tail.  She was wiggling a lot because she wanted down and explore.  Of course, that wasn't going to happen.

The opening band came on around 6:30pm.  She watched a little then you could tell she was getting tired.


That's when I started to get really nervous.  I was thinking there was no way she was going to fall asleep with the loud music.  Somehow she did.  I tried to lay her down in her carseat, but she wasn't having that.  I just held her for over an hour, standing up.  I tried to keep one hand over her ear to block out some of the sound.  

I wish I could have enjoyed myself more.  There was another family there with a daughter that looked around Vivy's age and they were having a great time dancing around, all the while, I'm holding my child tightly in hopes she wouldn't wake.

Vivian did wake up around 8:15pm looking a little confused.  I decided to take her to the car and B followed behind shortly.  She stayed awake all the way home.  B was sweet enough to put her down.  She cried a little bit before falling asleep.  

I'm glad it turned out a little better than I thought it would. I know this won't last forever.  Right now I'm all about her bedtime routine.  I think that's what has helped us with sleeping through the night at a young age. I just knew B wanted us to do something as a family that was in the evening.  I'm glad we went, but I may not be doing that again unless we have a sitter.



     

Monday, May 12, 2014

Mother's Day

What a wonderful 1st Mother's Day that I had.  We left home a little after 8 am making our way to B's parents.  I wanted to leave around Vivy's naptime in hope she would sleep a little.  I knew she wouldn't have her afternoon nap...not that she always takes one.  It wasn't long before we were on the road before she was out.


Brody got himself comfy for his 2 hour car ride.


We arrived around 10:30 am. The 'Grands' were very happy to see her!  She was happy to see them.  We hung around the house for a little while before heading over to B's sister's house to see Vivy's first cousins.  ML loves her Vivian!



Vivian did surprisingly well all day.  I figured she would be a little fussy since she wasn't at home.  She did get lots of attention, naturally.  


 
B's Mom made BBQ, potato salad, baked beans and green beans.  Vivy loved the green beans! We had a strawberry shortcake cake and a strawberry ice cream cake for dessert.  They both were delicious!  His Mom is a wonderful cook :) 

Vivian went down easily at bedtime.  Thank goodness!  She slept until 5:20 am and then went back to sleep a little after 6:30 am.  She slept until 8:10 am in the bed with Mommy and Daddy. I loved being cuddled next to her.  It was the perfect Mother's Day morning.

We had Belgium waffles for breakfast.  Vivian played and we took a couple of pictures.

Making her smile :)
 



We headed back to home around 1 pm so Vivian would sleep.  She was getting restless.


Thank goodness she slept the entire way home.  She was happy to be home.


I opened my cards and gift.  Brody was kind enough to give me a card also.  He wanted to show that he still loves me even though the poor little guy doesn't get all my attention.


Vivian and Daddy each gave me a card and Vivy...aka, Daddy...got me a gift certificate for a massage, facial, mani and pedi.  Can't wait to relax!!!




I had an absolute perfect first Mother's Day.  I am so incredibly thankful that God chose me to be Vivian's Mother.  She is the greatest gift of all!!!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Life Lately

We've been busy here at the Kinard homestead.  Last night Vivian decided to wake up at 10 pm, crying hysterically, and did not go back to sleep until almost midnight.  I changed her, fed her, rocked her to sleep multiple times, but as soon as I put her in her crib, she would cry.  I finally had to let her cry it out!  She cried for about 10 minutes before falling asleep.  Luckily she slept until 7 am!  

During the day,  Vivian has been on the go, go, go!  I can barely keep up with this child.  Thankfully she doesn't know how to walk yet.  She does; however, love walking with her V-Tech walker.  I just wish we had more room for her. Mommy lets her burn energy in other ways!





We made it to the beach for the first time this year.  She was not a fan!  Cried when she touched the sand and water.  Hopefully she we will come to love the beach!


I got a new vehicle.  I said goodbye to my Infiniti G37 and said hello to an Acura MDX.  Mama needed a bigger ride!


We've been playing outside a lot.




Shopping.




Went to her first baseball game.











Eating.




Bathtub fun.




And lots of snuggles!