Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Developing a palate

We just finished a great meal. Simple, but great. And Charlie loved it! We barbecued some home made sausages that Mark made at his manly sausage party a couple of months back, sauteed up some onions and spinach and stuffed it all between a toasty whole wheat bun. Really, on a hot summer's night, it doesn't get much better than that. The only thing that Charlie didn't eat was the onion.

We have been serving Charlie his food in little pieces since he was six months old. After a round of antibiotics for a bronchial infection little Mister refused to take any food off of a spoon. (I wish I knew the trick then of putting antibiotics in a bottle!) So, everything was cut up, or served whole. Or, if we are somewhere where we do not have a knife, food is bitten into little pieces, spat out and served to my little bird! It's so hard to know if they are getting enough when you feed them this way. It's much easier to judge when you can look at a puree and know how much has been shoveled into your baby, but Charlie would have none of this. So, we adapted.

We had lunch with Polly today. I listed to the people behind us trying to get their babies to eat. The food was green, probably beans or peas out of the jar. I am not against jarred baby food, I have used it for convenience sake. But, like a good mother, I taste everything before I shovel it into my baby's mouth, and I have to say, the majority of the veggies are pretty bad. They all taste similar; I can't say exactly what it is, but there is something. Charlie had spinach salad and tortiere for lunch, served off of his dad's fork. We knew he liked it because he yelled between bites for more!

This is how we have been feeding him since he was about six and a half months. Whatever we eat, he eats. I did a lot of reading on baby nutrition as we prepared to start Charlie on solids. I did more reading when he seemed to be indifferent about the rice cereal we started him on. I turned to as many resources as I could find when Charlie quit taking food off of a spoon after he was sick. Every "expert" seems to have an opinion on what foods to give when, allergies, portions, timing, it's really enough to make a new mom sit down and cry. Mark and I decided that, knowing we eat a well-balanced diet that we prepare mostly at home with lots of spices, and few preservatives, and knowing that we both have no food allergies, we decided we would go with a method of feeding that was a bit more controversial, and feed him everything we eat (minus honey due to the bacteria in it)

So far, so good. We had our nine month visit at the docs a couple of weeks ago, and Charlie has actually grown more since starting solids than his growth curve would have projected. The doctor was very happy and said the best words a new parent can hear: "Things look great, just keep doing what you are doing".

Charlie's first meal of solids

Charlie chewing on a piece of steak

He LOVES red pepper!

He still has no teeth, but he looks pretty darn happy after gumming away on a steak and potato dinner!

Charlie likes to help Daddy make his meals. He's a pretty good helper. We can't wait until he can be our sous chef!


Saturday, July 16, 2011

Better late than never

Our baby is already 9 months. Nine months has flown by. I said I would journal; I promised myself I would jot down the dates and times that milestones happen; I am pretty sure I have committed many of them to memory. Alas, I know my memory is full of other things, and I will lose these important happenings unless I am able to capture them. So here I am, hoping to dump what I can remember, and encapsulate what is to come.

We are very lucky to have one of those "good" babies. Little Charlie. To say he's a smiley guy is an understatement. This kid is a ham and full of personality. He smiles and poses when a camera is pointed at him. He coughs this little fake dry cough to get your attention. In a room full of people, if there are no eyes on him, he makes every sound in his vocabulary to try to get attention. (I am sure this won't be so cute at 9) When he thinks you are trying to be funny, he has this mouth-open HA HA laugh, like he is trying to humor you. Every once in a while we get to see his real laugh, the uncontrollable fits of giggles, although he keeps them well reserved.

We think he is close to talking. First words have come out of his mouth (Dad) and (Mum) but just in the last week we really think he knows what the former means. Rather than Dada, Charlie has taken to calling out a-dad. At this point, it seems like a-dad is what he says when he is enjoying something. (this may also be handy at the park, or gatherings with friends. Summoning "a-dad" rather than HIS dad may get Charlie the fastest help possible!  Mum-mum-mum, is usally called when he is frustrated, or getting his diaper changed against his will. I am hoping that "mum" will soon be associated with me, and more fun things in his life.

So, I don't know how many photos they will let me post on here, but here is me playing catch-up on photos of our ever-growing little man:

4 days shy of one month

2  months old

3 months

4 months

5 months

3 days shy of 6 months

7 months

8 months



Nine months to come in other posts!