Elaina is now mobile. Three weeks ago, she would do her yoga routines, and maneuver into a half
sitting, half side reclined position. Particularly adorable when paired with this hilarious face.
Then she figured out how to army
crawl. Then she figured out how to push herself into a sitting
position, and is getting better at her balance. (There have been a few
tearful head bonks.)
Then last week she actually did a little bit of
traditional crawling.
And she started pulling herself up on furniture.
A few weeks ago, we finally pulled out the rice cereal and introduced
solids. I pureed some peas shortly thereafter, so she's been eating
mashed peas and rice cereal every evening while we have dinner. She
thinks it's pretty important to sit in the highchair and join us for a
meal. When she's done with her mash, we put a few puffed cereal pieces
on her tray. She will slam her hand down over a piece, clench her fist
around it, and sloppily attempt to get it into her mouth. Then she'll
happily slurp and gnaw on the thing until she swallows it and repeats
the process.
Here she is the day we introduced rice cereal.
Since she is so great at putting things in her mouth, I'm trying to
be extra good about keeping the floor swept. If I leave one little
cracker (or leaf or bark) crumb in a corner, she will find it. Thank
the Lord for audible gag reflexes to alert Mom.
Speaking of audible, this kid likes to talk. And babble. And shriek.
She really likes all of her aunts and uncles and grandparents.
She
just likes to eat. She likes to nurse every 2 hours around the clock.
And she usually does, except for a 4 hour stretch when she goes to sleep
around 9. Which I really don't mind too much. Selfishly, it would be
nice to sleep for more than a couple of consecutive hours, but hey, I'll
get to do that in 20 years right?
By the way, I'm
eating dairy again!! Glory, hallelujah. No really. I am so grateful for the little silly enjoyable things in life, like real cream in my coffee, and real cheese on my pizza. I re-introduced
dairy a week and a half ago, and Elaina did fantastic. I would "cheat"
here and there and have a tiny bit of dairy in something, and I wasn't
seeing any of the usually dairy induced problems in Elaina. So I just
decided to go for it one Saturday morning, and started eating dairy.
She had a couple of little spit-ups, but nothing crazy or concerning.
And no trace of her dairy-sensitive rash, and zero signs of discomfort
after nursing! I am elated to be eating a full dairy diet again. I
missed milk, but man, I really missed cheese. So it looks like
she's over the dairy protein sensitivity, although I have to try giving
her dairy directly, so we'll see how that goes.
Her eyes are still blue, although a good deal darker, and a little more gray. We'll see what happens.
I sure do love this little girl.
Nice touch with the pillows in the high chair. She looks very pampered.
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