Thursday, May 22, 2008

Like Momma Like Baby?

My brother e-mailed me a copy of my hospital picture (taken 38 years ago today, give or take a day or two), and I thought it would be interesting to see how similar or different Elias, Graham, and I looked.

Click on the picture to see who's who.
compare

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Today's Poem

Get in line

behind the cars,

Drive down the street

to the bars.


-Elias

Friday, May 16, 2008

Disney Cruise

We're back from our Disney cruise on the Wonder, a fine and sound vessel. The photos are up.

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All in all, we had a lot of fun. We already signed up for our next one, probably in May, 2010.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Happy 9 Months! (Very very late)

Today, almost a week after Graham turned 10 months old, he went to the doctor for his 9-month checkup. Everything went very well - the doctor was pleased with his development and was impressed that he already uses "Mama" when he calls to me (this sounds cute, but he's usually tearfully blubbering "Mama, Mama, Mama..." when he's crawling after me begging me to pick him up while I am invariably busy with something important).

His stats:
weight: 17 lbs., 10 oz. (4th percentile)
height: 27.5" (10th percentile) - though I don't think he was stretched out on the measuring table as much as he has been at prior appointments, since he definitely has grown more than half an inch since he last went at 7 months when he measured 27 inches)

The doctor pulled up a computer chart of Elias's growth over time in his first year, and it tracks Graham's almost exactly - they both started out about average weight and height but fell to around the 5th percentile by 9 months, after a couple of months of crawling and other baby busy-ness helped slim them down. This is good news for me since Elias's hand-me-downs will fit Graham during the right seasons!

The doctor gave me the go-ahead to start letting Graham eat most table food (which I secretly have been sneaking him lately, anyway - he loves meatloaf and quesadillas). Solid foods have been a challenge for him, since he will only accept a few bites of pureed food from a spoon. After that, he wants to be a big boy and do the job himself. He's been subsisting on toast, cheerios, avocados, bananas, microwaved fruit cubes, shredded cheese, and other traditional baby finger foods, but now I'll be able to share my meals with him too. This will make feeding him on our upcoming cruise much easier.

Speaking of the cruise, we fly down to Orlando tomorrow and depart from Port Canaveral the next day. We'll post the pictures when we get back!