Saturday, June 5, 2010

Notes from a Slacker

I say I'm a slacker, and although there is some definite truth to that... it's not the whole truth. The real truth is my lovely child can't stand to be near a computer without banging on it. As a matter of fact he is currently whining because he would much rather bang on my computer than play with the mountain of toys surrounding him! Hold tight while I find food... the one thing that he finds more entertaining than the computer...

OK... I momentarily have solitary access to the computer. Let's play catchup. Here's what's been going on in the Griffin house:

Kaleb has been in daycare for about 6 weeks now. We've made about a trip a week to the doctor with some ailment... he's had 2 colds, a virus, and pink eye twice. Plus is 9 month (that's right... he's 9 months now!) check up. They tell you daycare will be 140 bucks a week... but they forget to tell you to figure in co-pays & prescription costs! My hope is, however, that he is busy building a massive immunity to all of the things kids carry so that when he goes to school he will not be out sick all of the time! Fingers crossed!

A little over a month ago we started trying solid foods with the little man. The daycare starts them at 8 months... and we wanted to beat them to it. So we tried several foods, and he has done pretty well actually... but I found it to be quite humerus the day I walked in and the daycare ladies offered the following insight: "Kaleb really likes bread!" I, of course, started laughing... because as those of you who know the Angel family are aware of... we are bread eaters! Scott swears I could live off of bread and bread alone. Guess some things are just genetic!

Kaleb's little teeth are coming right on in! He has his bottom 2 middle teeth and they are sharp! He likes to show you too... he bites hard for a little guy! He also has his 2 canines... the pointy teeth on the top. They have just recently broken through the skin so they aren't showing well yet... but I think it's going to look funny when they do since the top middle teeth aren't in yet! Strange child... but a cute strange little guy!

Kaleb's new favorite game is to empty things... bags, bins, whatever. He likes to pull everything out! He's also learning that if he puts everything back in he can pull it out again! This all started last weekend at the beach with my makeup bag...

He also loves drum sticks! I swear I do not do it on purpose... he just always pulls his toy drumsticks out of the pile first! And not just one... he wants both of them! And he always holds the correct end. Sounds like our household is going to be quite noisy as he grows up!!! 2 drummers??? Hmmm... maybe we should buy him a guitar so they can play together!

Since Kaleb is nearing the end of his bottle and is eye-ing the computer again, I'll wrap this up with a few quick Kaleb facts. Hopefully I'll make it back more often since school is nearly out! Until then- Sarah (& K)

Kaleb is: saying dada & mama with an occasional papa, nana, byebye, & hey
He can: stand up by himself... but he isn't pulling up yet.
He will not: crawl! he has no interest at all! i think he's being lazy :)
Kaleb loves: the water! he's going to be quite the little swimmer! looking into swimming lessons this summer!

***For anyone interested... set aside September 5th for Kaleb's 1st birthday party. I know it is ridiculously early to be planning this, but amid 2 weddings & a new baby... I had to snag a day before they were all consumed with baby & bridal showers!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Fire

So I almost burned the house down yesterday... seriously! Clearly proves I should not be in charge of the dishes. Wonder if we can afford a maid? Maybe... if we stop paying the light bill. Of course then we would need candles for light & since I've now earned a bad track record with fire... maybe Scott should just do the dishes from now on!

When I wash Kaleb's bottles I toss the rubber parts of his bottles & his pacifiers in a pot and boil them to kill the germs. Been doing it since he was little to sterilize them... and just haven't quit since he has managed to catch everything & more at daycare. Figured I rid the world of as many pesky germs as possible.

Anyway... normally I boil the water while I'm washing the bottles & turn it off to cool after I'm done. For whatever reason, yesterday, I forgot to get the water boiling until after I had washed the dishes... so I turned them on to boil and stepped into the other room to check on Kaleb. Completely forgetting about the pot on the boil... I decided to take the opportunity for a quick catnap while Scott & Kaleb were both asleep. Bad idea. Good thing we have a fire alarm!

Once the alarm when off I immediately realized what I had done. I screamed for Scott to get up... since the house was smoky and it was clear I would need a hand (or a brain). The water had all boiled out and the silicone in the pot had gotten so hot it had ignited! Since the fire was contained to the pot, it was easy enough to put out... but it did manage to scare me to death!

So we opened the windows and doors to air out the house and I took a trip to the store to replace 10 (expensive!) baby bottles. Guess it could have been worse, but it definitely makes me think that someone else should be in charge of the dishes from now on!

Until the next time I do something stupid...
Sarah

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Moments

Kaleb is sleeping so I have a moment. It seems like, these days, a moment is all I ever have. And a moment, as you know, is fleeting.

For months (6 to be exact) now Scott & I have been waiting for Kaleb to get into day care. I've lived with the stress of going from place to place looking for trustworthy people to watch our little one with the hopes that we would eventually get that phone call saying... Kaleb has a spot in day care. That moment would come... and I could survive until then.

The the phone call came... the Thursday before last. They had a spot for Kaleb and he could start the next Monday. So I filled out the mountain of paper work, packed his bag, and off we went to day care last Monday morning. That moment in life... the one Kaleb will not even remember... was past us. As grateful as I will always be for such loving and caring friends who helped us (more than they'll ever know) over these last 6 months, we would have stability.

I didn't cry the first day I left Kaleb and went back to work. I didn't cry the first time I left him over night. I didn't cry when I found out we needed new child care and you had to be on the list before you got pregnant if you wanted a shot at getting in (that's not a joke!). I've made up for it this week.

Let me start by saying that First Presbyterian is wonderful. The people are so good to Kaleb, and he is very happy. He is getting used to new friends, playing outside, and enjoying the easy going life of napping whenever he wishes (lucky!). I guess the problem is that all the stress that was supposed to dissipate whenever that moment happened... whenever that phone call came... that stress couldn't follow directions! It got lost... and instead of heading home, it parked itself right in the middle of Kaleb's first week at day care.

After a few days I've come to grips with the fact that sometimes you have to kick stress out or it will stick around forever. And I did... but not before it played havoc with my life for a few days. After a week we're back on a routine. It's not the routine Scott and I made for Kaleb... but it is one he adjusted to much quicker than I did. So we're getting there... and still grateful for good people to take care of my little one.

For all of you who have kept Kaleb for me over the past 6 months, I will never be able to tell you how much it means to me that you took a moment out of your life to help my family in a time of need. I will be eternally grateful. Thank you,

Sarah
(sending love from Kaleb... my sweet boy who woke up just this moment)

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Sand

Scott calls Kaleb "world boy". They like to go out in the world together. Sometimes it's just a peak out the door or a walk in the yard... sometimes its a trip around the block or to the park... but most recently Kaleb has ventured out to the beach!

The ocean water was still pretty frigid despite the 90* weather, so Kaleb was not really happy about the surf hitting his toesies... but he LOVED the sand! I think he would have played there for hours had we not been worried about the transparent skin he inherited from me getting sunburned! He also enjoyed walking on the pier, meeting the neighbors' puppies and visiting the aquarium!

I can't wait to take him back this summer! Should be tons of fun!!!
SG


Saturday, March 27, 2010

A Tooth!

Kaleb is growing SO fast! A few weeks ago I went to see the new baby of a friend of mine and he was SO tiny! I was just sure that Kaleb was never that small... but it turns out he was actually almost a half pound heavier at birth than our little man!

I've packed up several of Kaleb's baby things... on top of a ton of clothes, we have also packed up an infant rocker that he's gotten too tall for and the bumbo... which he no longer needs now that he's sitting up on his own.

Yesterday one of Kaleb's bottom teeth broke through the skin! Seems like it would be some relief to him... but it seems there are many more to come! Not much longer though and he'll have a cute little toothy grin!

Katie & Chris were able to find out that they are having a little girl! I'm so excited for them!!! Meanwhile Rebekah and Maggie are still making wedding plans! They both have their dress and their bridesmaids dresses chosen and their big days will be here before we know it!

I believe the countdown is as follows:
Baby Quick should be here in August...
Kaleb will be a year old in September...
Rebekah & Phillip will be wed October...
Maggie and Jon's wedding is in December...

Throw in a hand full of family birthdays between August and December (Grandma Griffin, Scott, Ashley, Nana, Mine, Laura's, Grandpa's, Phillips, Rebekah's, Grandma Angel's & Kevin's) and you have one very busy busy year! Wonder what January will bring?

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Upright

Kaleb is officially sitting! Monday night he was propping up really really well... and seemed so close to sitting on his own! Tuesday morning I sat Kaleb in the middle of our bed while I got dressed. I usually prop him really well with pillows or just let him lay down, but that morning I just put a bit of the comforter behind him. And he stayed up! He stayed with Brenda that day, and while I was at work i got a text saying he was sitting all on his own and this picture:
Such a fast growing boy! He is already a handful. He wants to grab (and eat) everything! He has a particular fondness to the computer keyboard, the cell phone, and the remote control. Guess it's a button thing!

Since he seems to want something more solid to eat than his baby food, and since my tv won't work if Kaleb eats the remote control, we tried some finger foods tonight! I had picked up some Gerber Graduates puffs that taste like banana and melt in your mouth. He did pretty well with them, however it took 4-5 minutes for him to eat two of them... (I'd probably be a lot better off if I ate at that speed!)

The time change still has the little man confused... although I think that's probably the case for most of us! Since 7:30 feels like 8:30 to him, he is already down for the night. That, I regret to inform you, is the reason that I'll say so long for the both of us. I'll be back with more Kaleb typing later... Until then,

Sarah

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Almost


Kaleb is all but sitting up! I can't wait for him to master the skill as he loves to sit up and play. This evening I gave him a bath and turned him backwards in his little tub. He sat there for a while playing in the water! He's sitting on the floor now and doing pretty well... just not quite well enough for me to be out of reach... as he tips over quite easily. Seems he has a rather round bottom! He needs a kick stand, or something!

Kaleb's 6 month appointment went pretty well. He, unfortunately, had to have 5 shots and his ears cleaned out... neither of these things were on "favorite things to do" list. At 9 months he does not have to get shots, which I'm pretty excited about! Here are the stats:
26 1/4" long (50%)
15 lbs 10 oz (10-25%... not sure why there is a range there!)
16 1/4" head
We are also now able to feed Kaleb state 2 baby food!

At last check we're moving on up the list at daycare. I've almost stopped hoping they'll hurry up because it seems to be pointless! March is covered... guess I don't have to worry again until April!

Kaleb is having a fit to type his own name... so here it goes! This post courtesy of the letter K, the number 6, & m,vbbnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnjhjhhhhh8zedvgjoespssplpl00hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhiiiiiiiii (that means Kaleb when a 6 month old types it... he's a little obsessed with buttons!)


Sarah