Saturday, October 17, 2009

And He's Off!

A few days ago Seth finally figured out how to move forward. He's still just "army crawling", with his tummy still on the floor, but he's definitely getting where he wants to go and starting to get into things that are in his reach!



We have been pretty busy lately. Seth is teething a lot, though no teeth have shown up yet, and some nights I get very little sleep. He is so miserable because of it sometimes, and even had a fever one day. I use Hylands homeopathic teething tablets ad teething gel, and a teething oil that has clove and chamomile oils. Those things seem to help some at least.

I am working on handmaking Christmas gifts (yes already!) and new things to sell in my Etsy shop. A friends and I are also toying with the idea of getting booths together at craft fairs in the area, which I think would be really great. Between all of that and trying to keep the house clean and trying to get out with Seth at least once a day, I keep pretty darn busy.


I got this batik sea turtle onesie for him at a local craft fair- I love it :)




Playing on the deck in the back yard




"8 Months" Pictures




Green Cay Nature Center




Seth loved the turtles in the tank at the nature center!





Sunrise at the beach- Seth was up at 5:30 because of teething and wouldn't go back to sleep, so we decided to go watch the sunrise. It was wonderful!





New family photos taken by my mom in our backyard. The only time that Seth has ever worn a long-sleeved dress shirt!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

I should blog more.

Seth didn't get sick at all for the first eight months of his life, and finally last week it happened. Manny and I went to a Metallica concert (Manny's birthday gift from me), and while we were there Seth started running a fever. A couple days later he broke out in a rash all over his tummy and back, and the pediatrician confirmed he had roseola. Luckily, it is not a serious thing, and the biggest risk is the possibility of a very high fever, which Seth didn't get. For a few days we called him our "spotted baby", and cuddled him a lot, and now he is just fine. It is so hard to see your baby not feeling well though :(

On top of that I have been dealing with some pretty awful migraines, and just started seeing an acupuncturist today. This doctor also works with herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutrition and massage therapy, and he's covered by our insurance, so I am really hoping he can help me finally get to the root of my headache problem. I've been dealing with this for the last five years and am just really tired of it.

I will update with photos in a few days for Seth's 8 month "birthday". He is just growing up way too fast for me...

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Cookies for Milk

I got this recipe from this blog: Rumble in the Kitchen. I figured that at the very least they would taste good and be fairly healthy, but I have actually noticed an increase in my milk supply! These cookies are great for any nursing mama.

Chocolate Oatmeal Lactation Cookies

Ingredients:

1 C butter (I accidentally only used 1 stick-1/2 cup- and they came out fine!)
1 C sugar
1 C brown sugar
4 T water
2 T flaxseed meal (no subs)
2 Lg eggs
1 t vanilla
2 C flour
1 t baking soda
1 t salt
3 C Thick cut oats (used regular old fashioned Quaker oats with no problem)
1 Bag Chocolate chips I used about 1/2 a bag because that's all I had)
2 T Brewers Yeast or Nutritional Yeast Flakes

Preheat oven at 375.

Mix 2 T of flaxseed meal and water, set aside 3-5 minutes.
Cream butter and sugar.
Add eggs.
Stir flaxseed mix into butter mix and add vanilla.
Beat until well blended and mixture turns a pale yellow.
Mix dry ingredients, except oats and choc chips.
Add butter mix to dry ingredients.
Stir in the oats and then the choc chips.
Drop on ungreased or parchment lined baking sheet.
Bake 8-12 minutes.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Seth is 7 months old! Alternate title: We've moved!

So much has been going on lately that I'm kind of struggling to keep up sometimes. On our two-year anniversary (September 1st), we closed on the house. We didn't think we'd be able to move in yet, but it turned out that the sellers were gone and we got our keys! That night Manny and I ate Thai food together in our new home. We spent the next several days cleaning, painting, and moving things, and on Saturday we were able to move all our furniture and start living here. We have gotten a lot unpacked, but there is still a lot to do. I am honestly flabbergasted by how much stuff we have accumulated since we got married only two years ago. When we moved into our apartment we barely had anything. We're blessed to have all that we do, and very blessed to have this home. It is wonderful. Here are some pictures of our moving process, and Seth's seven month shots of course. I will post photos of our home when we're done with everything.


Manny and his dad painting our bedroom




Our room, new paint color


Seth playing in the midst of all the work


Seth's room- before photo. Thankfully, we've ditched the yellow. More photos coming soon :)


Our living room on day one


When we were first starting to move boxes in


Empty boxes starting to pile up on the patio





Yum, carrots!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Seth's Half-Birthday

So it has been 6 months now since I gave birth to this awesome little guy. It is hard to believe. He is growing more every day and is getting to be more and more fun to hang out with as he gets older. He weighed 17 pounds at the pediatrician's office this week, and he is sitting very strongly and sort of trying to crawl. He has also started trying some solid foods. His first food was avodcado mashed with a fork, and he liked it and ate it really well for a few days. Then we moved on to sweet potatoes, and over the last few days he hasn't been so into eating solids- he tastes things but spits it out mostly. He is definitely much more interested in nursing still, but I'm not worried. At this stage solids are more for the experience of it all. I'll just keep offering. I am mostly making our own baby food, though I have picked up a few jars of Earth's Best organic. I love this website: http://wholesomebabyfood.com/. It has a lot of advice on when and how to introduce solids and which ones, etc, and has recipes and tips for making baby food.

Before Seth was born I was a little worried about losing the baby weight and all that, and I had it in mind that it would be nice to lose it all by the time he was six months old. Well, I made it. My stomache is still kind of "softer" than it used to be, but I am back to my pre-pregnancy weight. I haven't excersized a whole lot, but nursing has definitely been a huge help. I am always hungry- Seth still nurses every 3-4 hours day and night.
Besides physically, though, motherhood has been such a huge adjustment and challenge. It has brought me the most joy of anything I've ever done, but at times to most anxiety as well. Every emotion is magnified when you're a mom, especially a new mom I think. Even the smallest decisions regarding your child seem monumental, and you're always wondering if you've made the right ones. Staying at home with Seth has been hard but I wouldn't trade it for anything. I am still hoping that I'll soon have the time to do some work from home to help us out, but overall the financial sacrifice is well worth the time given to our little one. It has enabled me to truly use attachment parenting tools, and I believe that in the long run that will pay off.

We are living with Manny's parents now, and waiting to close on our home. A few weeks now if all goes as planned, and we will own a house. It's really exciting and I think we will appreciate it all the more after not really having our own space for a while and missing a lot of our stuff because it's packed away. But we are comfortable here and truly blessed to have family who are close and so generous.

And now that you have made it through all my babbling, here are some new Seth photos (that's why you follow my blog anyway, right? ;)














Sunday, July 26, 2009

Big changes!

One day a week or so ago, Seth rolled over on his own for the first time! And the next day, he started sitting up on his own. He is changing so fast, getting stronger and more in control of his own movement.

Yesterday we went to a picnic organized by La Leche League, and afterward hung out with some friends. Eva is here helping me for the weekend so she came along.
Liam is 3 months old and he and Seth are on the road to becoming great friends. Though for now, he is pretty indifferent about Seth's existence, and Seth just wants to grab his face :-P

Eva and Seth at the picnic

Liam and Seth after the picnic- Seth had just woken up in this picture.

Seth thought sitting with Liam was a hoot.

The entire time we were taking these pictures, Seth kept reaching up to touch Liam's face. He loves to grab peoples' faces, so we had to to move his hand so he wouldn't hurt him!


My awesome man is also such a great daddy. He and Seth love to play together now that Seth is old enough to appreciate it more. It is so sweet to watch them bonding.





In less than two weeks we are moving out of our apartment and in with Manny's parents (for those couple weeks before our closing date- then we move again into the new house). So I'm in packing mode now and I feel like our house is being turned upside down. I can't wait to be in our new home. Until then, it seems, there will be a general feeling of chaos.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Our Lives Lately



Seth is exactly five months old today. I must say, four months was kind of rough, so I am really hoping five is a little easier. Don't get me wrong though, he is still just the coolest baby ever :) Just more fussy lately than he used to be, which can be hard on mama. He is so active now- constantly moving. He can almost sit up on his own, and he loves to stand up with someone holding him for balance. He laughs and smiles a lot and is overall a very happy baby.

We are waiting to hear back about the appraisal on our new house, but if that went okay, then we're just waiting for closing, which is set for August 28th. Our lease here is over on the 7th, so we have less than a month now to pack. We're going to stay with Manny's parents for the few weeks in between. I am so excited that we are going to own our home. It's funny- this is the house we wanted all along and didn't think we could get, and now it is all working out. Amazing.

Manny and I are doing well. I feel like we are facing every challenge that comes our way with solidarity, as we always have. Seth has tested and strengthened our marriage and our love. Manny is still working overnight shifts, and we have fallen into our own version of a normal routine. My photography business is pretty stagnant for now, unfortunately. I am seriously considering trying some freelance writing- maybe something will come of it.

Here are some shots of Seth being silly, (In his wool diaper cover from this Etsy seller.)