Friday, June 22, 2012

Long gone...

Just about 2 years ago, I got an iPad from Santa.  My iPad lived in a gorgeous case from one of my favorite designers, Kate Spade.

It looked like this:

I love my iPad - I use it all the time.

But...
someone else loves my iPad too.

Her name is Lainey.

So now my iPad looks like this:

Yes, it even has that Fisher Price dog on it some times too!

Long gone are the days of that fancy Kate Spade cover.

Now, while it is a little out of control to think of my toddler playing with an iPad, I must admit something. I am impressed with her using it and I am impressed with the amount of free apps available for toddlers and preschoolers in the Apple App Store!  I have loaded it full of story books, a piano keyboard, a drawing board, and all of the Fisher Price apps that are available.

There's one app called "Giggle Gang" that Lainey absolutely adores to "play." Every time you touch the screen a little giggle buddy pops up and starts to giggle! Lainey gets so tickled every time she touches the screen and actually giggles with them! There's got to be some educational value in the action causes reactions realm some where in all of this, right?

And if the iPad is reading her a book, then at least it's a book and not a silly game with no value.

I think there is definitely some positives to technology and education in all of this.

And if there isn't, 
well...
at least my iPad is drool-proof now.


xoxo,
Linda

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

One Year Old

Photo by: Pyle Photography


Dear Lainey, 
It is absolutely bananas (queue The Fresh Beats) to think about how far you have come in the last 12 months. To quote your pediatrician, "this has been a phenomenal year for you."  Boy, is he right!

You have grown from a teeny, tiny, preemie princess into an inquisitive, giggly, toddler. Starting out at just under 3 pounds when you were born, you are now right at 16 pounds.  Now, to most, 16 pounds is not that big - and they are correct. But to compare your birth size to your size now, it is a HUGE accomplishment! 

Here's what you like these days:
- blueberries
- apples
- chicken nuggets (including my toddler trickery of veggie nuggets!)
- puffs of all flavors
- peas
- squash
- swimming and splashing
- climbing on stuff
- the fresh beat band
- chasing Nana around her house in your walker
- "your" iPad
- monster trucks

Here's what you do not like:
- being fed (you insist on feeding yourself!)
- getting dressed
- laying down for a diaper change
- teething

What are you saying:
- Momma
- Daddy
- NeeNee
- Dee Dee
- Nana
- dog
- buck

What are you are doing:
- crawling
- standing
- couch surfing
- giggling
- talking
- clapping
- dancing
- open mouth kisses (guhrossssss)

You are still on the low side of that silly growth chart. But hey, you are healthy and you are growing! You are learning new stuff all the time and it's incredible to see you change.  You have an uncanny need to touch everything around you... are you a texture girl? Or are you OCD, perhaps? Either way, you probably get those tendencies from your madre.  

Everything is so new to you and it's all such a breath of fresh air in my life.

I love you, baby errr... big girl!


Love always,
Momma

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Is it time to say goodbye?

I have been thinking on this for a while.... I think it's time to say, "Goodbye." 

Tricked ya! I am definitely not saying "Goodbye" to ya'll!!! 

It's time to say, "Goodbye" to this thing...


Playtex Ventaire, I can not sing your praises enough! But it is almost "the big day."  You know... the big O-N-E!!! So I think it is time to phase you out.  Don't worry, I won't kick you to the curb cold turkey, but your days are dwindling.

Lainey is perfectly capable of drinking from a sippy cup... all be it, it has been a daunting adventure to find a sippy cup she likes, but we have accomplished that - finally!

But of course, it was a random find at Marshall's... that can not be found anywhere locally.  Never fear, diapers.com is always here!

So for Lainey's birthday, she is getting a plethora of these babies!

Don't worry... there will be plenty of fun gifts too! You didn't think I would only give her sippy cups did you?!

Check back next week for a birthday party recap!

xoxo,
Linda

Monday, June 4, 2012

A photo a day in June

My friend Blair, from The Ellwood Avenue Chronicles, posted over the weekend about a neat "Photo A Day" project.  Now I will admit, my previous attempts at these things have ended in failure. And I must also admit that I have already to double up on today's photos with yesterday's photo in order to stay on schedule!

But, really... I am going to try and stay caught up with this one!  I am posting each photo on Instagram @lindavenema, so feel free to follow me there!  At the end of the month, I will figure out a nice little post for you to see all of the images!

In the mean time... I leave you with a sneak peak of our one-year photo shoot.  For this shoot, I had the wonderful opportunity to work with the mother/daughter duo of Pyle Photography.  It was a pleasure working with them and I truly appreciate the fact that let my inner-stylist shine! Lainey and I loaded up the car with tons of props, a few outfit options, a cake and cupcakes, and a giant bouquet of balloons!!! Thank goodness my cousin, Jessica (the soon-to-be high school grad) had the day off and could come with us! She was such a big help!!

photo credit: Pyle Photography



xoxo,
Linda

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Monster Trucks and Ruffles

It was a wonderful and fun weekend at {the nuthouse}

We took Lainey to Tim and Heather's house for some dirty fun!  

She did pretty well - better than I would have expected her to.  
The loud noise freaked her out a little bit, but usually only when the guys rode by her that she got scared.  Nothing a hug from mom couldn't cure, though!  She better get used to it, though.  Rah Rah and I need another girl at the farm with us!

I must admit, I love seeing all those tough guys melt around Lainey. It's the cutest thing ever! And I am really glad she had a good time hanging outside with everyone.  Looks like my baby is turning into a kid already! What's a mom to do?  Nope - don't even say it... no baby fever here! 
{The Nuthouse} is plenty fun, crazy, and happy as
a trio + dog brothers

The weekend recap in photos...






Hope your weekend was just as good!!

xoxo,
Linda



Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy {first} Mother's Day


Dearest Lainey,
Today is our first mother's day together.  So I figured I would share a little motherly love with you.

More times than I can count, I have been told that I look just like my mom - that I act just like my mom - that I am pretty much a mini-version of my mom.  This happens even more since I started working at the same place as her.

To that I say,
Thank You.

My mom is an incredible woman.  She is, no lie, the smartest person I know.  She is successful and happy in life.  She is both technical and creative.  She is as strong as a rock and has seen our family through all of its moments - good and bad.

So if someone sees her in me, that is, indeed, a compliment. 
One of the best compliments I could ever receive.

I am so glad you are growing up with NeeNee in your life.  Pay attention, she can (and will) teach you a thing or two about life.  And I will try my hardest to pass her lessons down to you too.  Some are practical lessons, some are whimsical lessons, and some are even "dirty" lessons.  Don't worry - we'll save the dirty ones until you're older. Ha!

Nevertheless, follow our lead and you'll be juuuuuuust fine.  But remember! You must still think for yourself.  NeeNee has always, always, always supported my decisions.  Even when she thought they were the wrong decisions, she stood by me.

I will always be here for you. (pinky promise)

My hope for you is this...
I hope that as we go on this adventure together, that someday you will be proud to have me as your momma. I hope that some day if someone tells you that you are like me... you proudly smile and say "thank you."  I hope that you happily accept the day that you wake up and say to yourself, "Wow - I am growing up to be like my mother." (Yes, it really does happen.)

I love you, baby girl.  And I am so blessed to have you as my daughter. Every day, when we say our bedtime prayers together and I lay you down to sleep, I always sneak one last peak at you and whisper one more prayer - I thank God for giving me you.
 

Love always,
Momma

Happy Mother's Day to all the mommies out there!!

Friday, May 11, 2012

The Menu of a Toddler


Let me start by saying this is by no means a dietician's or other medical professional's opinion or recommendation.  
This is simply our adventure into the land of being a baby foodie. 
What has worked for us may not necessarily work for you.  
Take what I say with a grain of salt and be sure to use your own intuition and/or instinct for what is best for your child. 

One of the biggest comments I get told is, "You seem like a mom who would make her own baby food." 

Why, thank you.  I am glad I come across as that put together. And while, yes, I would love to make all of Lainey's food myself.... it's just not realistic for us right now.  So, when I reply with a solid, "Oh, how I wish I had the time do that." 

The next question I usually get is, "What is that pouch?" Or I get spotted feeding Lainey from a pouch and someone says, "Well isn't that a great idea!?  We didn't have things like that when I had a baby to feed!"

Well, it's true - pouches are "the new thing" in baby food.  But that isn't really why I use them.  I made a decision when Lainey started eating solids that she would be eating organically as much as possible.  And it just so happens that most organic baby food comes in pouches.  There are many brands of baby food out there... from the popular Gerber to Earth's Best, Ella's Kitchen and Plum Organics - just to name a few.

And believe me, we have tried them all! 
And...
We have actually eaten most of them.

Lainey didn't start solids until she was about 6 months old.  While most of the time we don't consider her adjusted age, this one of the times that her pediatrician wanted to take things slow.  So we held out until she was 6 months old, which would equal about 4 months adjusted.

Little Miss never took to cereal very much, so I don't have any advice for that.  We tried every type of cereal we could and she just wasn't into it... so we put our big girl pants on and stepped it up a notch.

Starting out was tricky, to be honest.  I had to make sure we only tried foods that were a single ingredient. And single veggie flavors were tricky to find in a lot of organic options.  We actually used a brand called NurturMe, which is a powdered baby food that you add formula or water to in order to get the right consistency.  I am a big fan of this stuff! It's easy to use, tasted like the fruit/veg it said it was and for the most part, was easy to travel with! The other cool thing about it is that when she gets older, I can sprinkle it into other foods and add a secret vegetable to the dish.  (Nope, there's no shame in my game -- I am all for the toddler taste bud trickery!!)

Then we moved on to combos.  Simple combos at first.  Since there weren't a ton of plain options early one, I wanted to make sure anything new in a combo was the only new ingredient.  This way, if there was any type of allergic reaction, I could more easily pinpoint where it came from.  For example, Ella's Kitchen makes a pears, peas, and broccoli pouch.  Well before we taste-tested it, I made sure Lainey had already tackled pears and peas.  This way, if something threw her off, I would know it was probably the broccoli.

We did the fruit and veggie thing for a few months...

Now comes the sticky wicket in our menu... MEAT!  Now, I know that meat is not a necessity... people are vegetarians all day - every day.  But I still want Lainey to try/eat it.  If she grows up and decides to be a vegetarian... more power to her! I've been there - done that.  It's not as hard as one may think, but I do love me some chicken!  

Ok, sorry - back on track...

Meats have been a tough one.  I have seen the stink face at the dinner table more times than I can count.  And I have had it thrown back up more times than I would like to ever remember.  But finally! (sing kitchen angels, sing!) We have found a winner! I think it all boils down to texture. I have compared the ingredients to a Plum Organics chicken dinner and the Ella's Kitchen equivalent.  Both have nearly identical ingredients, but I can assure you they have very different textures.  Now, that is not to say one texture is better than the other... they are just clearly different textures.  Lainey prefers the texture of Ella's Kitchen.  Your baby may prefer that of Plum Organics or some other brand.  And who knows, maybe she will like the more lumpy texture as she gets older.  But for now, it's just not working out for us.

I have one trick up my motherly sleeve, though, for serving meats to a toddler.  It took me a while to get it, but now that I see the pattern... it works like a charm!  

Are you ready for it??

Start with the side item first! Yep - start with the fruit, veggie, or combo there of then add the meat to the meal! Yes, more toddler taste bud trickery.... I know, I am  a mean mom.  But hey! It works!!

After I can tell Lainey is done with the food, we end the meal with a little "dessert" of puffs or yogurt bites.  Just a few to keep her still while her tummy settles and I can clean up the kitchen.  

Lainey is still drinking formula too - she does about 4 6oz. bottles a day.  Most of the time, she takes the bottle about 30 minutes after her solid meal.

Here's our daily menu
8am - Breakfast 
One pouch of something like these:
  • Plum Organics Mish Mash of blueberries, oats, and quinoa 
  • Ella's Kitchen Brekkie (fruit, rice and yogurt)
8:30am - Bottle

Noon - Lunch
One pouch of something like these:
  • Greek yogurt mixed pouch
  • Vegetable mix of some kind
  • Generally, not a lot of fruit mixes at lunch
12:30pm - Bottle

4pm - Bottle "Snack"
She generally takes a full bottle at this time with no solids

7pm - Dinner
One meat pouch + Side item pouch
  • Chicken or Beef pouch
  • Fruit/Veg mix pouch
  • Followed by a "serving" of puffs
8pm - Bedtime bottle
This is our down time.  No playing, just sitting quietly watching TV.  Sometimes we even have this bottle in her bedroom.  After the bottle, we read a book - say a prayer - and go to bed.

I should also say, Lainey has pretty good reflux, and I am confident that she knows when she is done.  So when acts like she is done eating, even if I think she should eat more, I don't try for "just one more bite." Because odds are, I will get that bite and then some back on the high chair tray!

I am also confident that she knows when she is hungry.  Because of this, I let her decide if this "schedule" works for her on a daily basis.  If we are out and she doesn't seem interested in eating - ok, fine. Skip it for now and you can eat it later.  This may seem like a bad idea, like it would throw our whole day off.  It really doesn't; she puts herself back on track.  She is consistently hungry at "dinner time" regardless of when she ate lunch/snack. And bedtime always falls before 8:45pm.

Hopefully this helps you with your toddler's menu too.


xoxo,
Linda

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