Friday, October 30, 2009

Scary Halloween

Oh Rho...




We received our Argentine wine order the other day and Rhonen was all over it! Yep, he's our boy!

Rhonen's New Trick

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Monday, October 26, 2009

Sickie

Rhonen has been sick all week with a cold. On top of the cold, he has been teething like crazy which makes my life all the more interesting. Trying to remedy his cold is almost worse than having him sick in the first place. He hates anything that has to do with getting snot out of his nose and he's pretty good at avoiding it. He hates the little nose drops and also hates eating...because he can't breath through his nose! If only he knew the snot sucker would help. Then he wants to bite into everything as hard as he can, which he is finding sometimes hurts.

He seemed a little better today so I took him on a walk in the park. Now Dustin is sick and hopefully I'm not next. We are planning to have a fun little Halloween at treat street, but we'll see how everyone is feeling. Rhonen is going to be a Lion, sick or not :=)

Monday, October 19, 2009

Sweet Boy

Hike in the park


We took Rho on a hike and picnic in Upper Park last weekend. We found this nice spot by the water to have lunch. Quite a nice Sunday!

Oma and Opa















Rhonen's Oma and Opa (German for grandma and grandpa) drove all the way from Utah for a visit. It was so nice to have them in town and Rhonen had a blast with them. Of course he got spoiled the entire time they were here...tons of attention, lots of play time, new toys and clothes! What a life :)

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Cloth Diapers

I finally took the plunge and bought some cloth diapers. I love all the fun colors and I feel so much better about using them over disposables. I bought fuzzi bunz diapers, which are pocket diapers and they seem really well made. I also bought some biodegradable rice paper liners which make the messy diapers a lot easier to clean up. Trying to be as green as we can ;~)

5 Months Old


Today Rhonen is 5 months old! Currently we are getting him used to the new high chair, which he seems to like. Different perspective I guess. His mobility is increasing daily and he now moves along quite well on his stomach. Oh and the rolling...I had to break out the play pen because he was rolling around the house ending up in some strange places, next to some not-so-baby-friendly items. You know the usual...power cords, printers, metal furniture, etc. We haven't baby proofed yet but I think it's next on my project list. He is doing a lot of babbling, most recently he is saying B's and V's. I think he will have a lot to say so I remind myself to enjoy the baby talk as long as I can. I am still trying to decide on a Halloween costume, but as soon as I do it will be pictures galore! I love babies in costume.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Growing Like a Weed!!

When I saw this picture I couldn't believe how big he looked in his car seat. Then the other day we were at the gym and he was next to another baby who was the same age...and he was much, much bigger! It's amazing how quickly they grow in just one month. Oh well...at least my arms will be in shape :~)

Monday, October 5, 2009

Sleep

Besides the fact that I need more of it, sleep was becoming a major battle with Rhonen. Because he is so little he needs a lot of naps during the day, about every two hours you can really tell he needs to go down. So every two hours I was having to take him on walks so he would fall asleep, it was becoming a major inconvenience. Nap time was also supposed to be my break! I think I created this battle by having him nap in a swing for the first three months. Then he started to associate the swing with nap time and hated to sit in it. He was also getting too big so I switched to the stroller, but I didn't want to take five walks a day trying to get him to sleep. So I bought healthy sleep habits, happy child. The book basically talks about how children become overtired, making it even more difficult for them to sleep and the importance of napping for overall better nighttime sleep. What I liked about the book was that it didn't push one specific method over another. Whether cry-it-out or no-cry sleep method was what you wanted to do, it gave examples of both as well as the pros and cons. Originally I was against the cry-it-out method because I didn't think I could just let him cry for hours. But the book also illustrated a control cry method where you don't let your baby cry for more than twenty minutes. I decided to try it because I was at my whits end with him and I knew all he needed was sleep. I also was realizing that learning to put himself to sleep was a skill he needed to have and one that would prove very crucial in the years to follow. I was having visions of pushing him in the stroller until he was four trying to get him to sleep everyday!

So I decided to watch him carefully for signs of drowsiness and then do ten minutes of soothing and then in to the crib he went. I made sure Dustin was home for support and had some things to do during the twenty minutes. By far the hardest thing I have ever had endure...besides labor! But to my surprise, after thirteen minutes of crying, he was asleep. I was so excited I didn't know what to do with myself. When he woke up he was his usual happy self, well rested and ready to play. So now it's been about two weeks since I started this routine and it's worked wonders. Sometimes he doesn't cry at all or maybe for a couple of minutes, but then he just rolls over and goes to sleep.

More and more I realize that as a mother you have to do what is best for your baby and sometimes a little bit of crying is what they need.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

One Mile


We are so lucky here in Chico...Bidwell Park is one of the most beautiful places to spend a morning or afternoon. I have been trying to take Rhonen as much as I can. We love to meet our friends, Sarah and Levi for walks. Levi and Rhonen have the same birthday, May 11th, but Levi is one year older.

Mr. Smile



Rhonen has always been a happy baby, but lately the smiling is out of control. All it takes is for someone to make eye contact with him and he flashes the biggest, cheekiest, ear-to-ear grin you have ever seen! Not that I am complaining, it makes most people very happy and they complement us on having such a cute boy. Even at home, Dustin and I just look at him and there he goes...over and over. What can I say...he likes the attention like someone else I know :~)