
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Run!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Almost done!
The photo book project continues, and I'm happy to report that it's almost done! I think I've included all the photos I want, except for any that are taken in the next couple of weeks (such as the b-day party photos), now I just need to figure out how to condense it more so it's not 45 pages long! I haven't actually priced it out yet but that's got to be pretty spendy!
Now that Dashiell can walk that is all he does--he paces the floor constantly! Living room - kitchen - dining room - living room - kitchen - dining room - couple of laps around the dining room table - living room - couple of laps around the ottoman - kitchen - short break to play with the tupperware - dining room...it's dizzying! But what's weird is that I feel less like I need to follow him or watch him at every step since he's always moving, which gives him less opportunity to get into things he's not supposed to get into! We've blocked off the stair, so he's safe from the most dangerous spots in the house. As long as I can hear him walking I know he's ok. Of course as soon as the footsteps stop I'm on him like glue but that hardly ever happens! He's just busy, busy, busy!
We're running out of ideas of what to feed him now that he's eating finger foods, so we're taking suggestions! We try to feed him whatever we're eating but in general he's not very interested in pork chops or asparagus (though he does try everything! And we'll keep on re-introducing everything until he like it!). So far his go-to meals are toast, grilled cheese and turkey sandwiches, and broccoli, cauliflower, and cheese quesadillas. I tried adding refried beans to the quesadilla yesterday and he wanted none of it. He'll also usually eat pears or peaches, though some days he decides to boycott them. We've had ravioli a couple of times, too, with some success. Who knew that feeding a toddler (is he officially a toddler since he now toddles?) could be so challenging! ;-)
Now that Dashiell can walk that is all he does--he paces the floor constantly! Living room - kitchen - dining room - living room - kitchen - dining room - couple of laps around the dining room table - living room - couple of laps around the ottoman - kitchen - short break to play with the tupperware - dining room...it's dizzying! But what's weird is that I feel less like I need to follow him or watch him at every step since he's always moving, which gives him less opportunity to get into things he's not supposed to get into! We've blocked off the stair, so he's safe from the most dangerous spots in the house. As long as I can hear him walking I know he's ok. Of course as soon as the footsteps stop I'm on him like glue but that hardly ever happens! He's just busy, busy, busy!
We're running out of ideas of what to feed him now that he's eating finger foods, so we're taking suggestions! We try to feed him whatever we're eating but in general he's not very interested in pork chops or asparagus (though he does try everything! And we'll keep on re-introducing everything until he like it!). So far his go-to meals are toast, grilled cheese and turkey sandwiches, and broccoli, cauliflower, and cheese quesadillas. I tried adding refried beans to the quesadilla yesterday and he wanted none of it. He'll also usually eat pears or peaches, though some days he decides to boycott them. We've had ravioli a couple of times, too, with some success. Who knew that feeding a toddler (is he officially a toddler since he now toddles?) could be so challenging! ;-)
Here's another oldie-but-goodie picture. He looks like such a proud American in his camo romper on the flag quilt...
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Old and new
Still going through all our old photos and came across this one, which was taken about 10 days after Dashiell was born:

Look at all that hair! He doesn't have nearly that much now!
So this photo album project is kind of fun now that I've uploaded all the images I want to use. It's super easy to do, plus it gives me an excuse to reminisce. In fact I'm also listening to the playlist we created for the delivery room (which we titled "Welcome Aquaman"--haha!). I actually listened to this quite a lot right after Dashiell was born, during all those midnight feedings and all the times I was feeling overwhelmed at having this new being to care for. And in hindsight, no wonder I had a bit of the baby blues! 90% of the songs are totally mopey and depressing--what were we thinking?? I think we overdid the mellow mood we were trying to create...
I'm attaching a couple more videos of Dashiell walking around that I thought were pretty funny. They're short videos I took on my phone to send to Rick while he was working. In the first one he's not wearing any pants because he spit up on them during dinner so I figured why bother putting new pants on him? Plus he looks cute in his sweater and diaper. :-) I just like how he feels the need to get as close to the lens as possible in both videos...
Enjoy!
Monday, March 9, 2009
The Project



But since I've been perusing all of Dashiell's photos, I wanted to start sharing some of the oldies-but-goodies again. These all were taken at the hospital. The one with the red hat was taken by David and was a family favorite right off the bat.
Enjoy!
-Suzi
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