Thursday, November 19, 2015

Samson : 10 months

Age : 10 months

Height : 30" (ish)

Weight : 20 lbs (ish)

Clothes : 12-18 months. We recently went on a shopping spree to replace some of his smaller clothes and I went with the next size up, so they are a bit big on him.

Diapers : Charlie Banana, 1st medium setting. Size 3 Honest diapers.

Eating : 6 oz/4x a day. He loves to have breakfast, lunch, dinner and occasionally snacks with Aaron and I.

Sleeping : 7p-6a. Nap time has been shifting a little bit lately. Some days its a 2 hour nap before lunch time, some days it's an hour nap before lunch and dinner.

Pacifiers/Soothies : MAM pacifiers (down to 1, we keep losing them!) and green blankie at nap time and night time.

Milestones : Crawling, super fast, with his belly off the ground, says "ma-ma" and "pa-pa" now (pretty sure he means puppy), first night being put to sleep by grandma and grandpa when Aaron & I were out of town for my best friend's wedding, started throwing with pretty awesome accuracy, dressed up like a lumbar jack for his first Halloween, and got to eat lasagna for the first time.

Likes : Trying new foods, sharing his toys with Cash, sharing his pacifier with Aaron & I, being outside, throwing, peek-a-boo, shoe strings, tags, furry stuffed animals (or Cash), bath time, Sesame Street.

Dislikes : Playtime interrupted by diaper changes, when the remote gets taken from him, the stairs being barricaded with a baby gate, being prevented from doing anything detrimental to his well-being (Boys!)








Monday, November 9, 2015

Favorites : Month 8 & 9

Non-Slip Socks - When the weather started getting cooler, socks became a more regular outfit staple for our typically barefoot boy. Non-slip socks can make the difference between tiny feet safely walking the perimeter of the room while holding walls/furniture or sliding and crashing down. Samson was in need of a sock upgrade and we made sure to get the slip resistant variety.

Plum Organics Pouches - While I typically make homemade purees and Samson eats a lot of finger food, sometimes nothing can top the convenience of ready made baby food. We always have a pouch in the diaper bag and several stashed in the pantry for any sudden outbursts of hangry. For beginning eaters, squirt food on to a spoon for meal time and the pouch can be resealed and kept in the fridge between meals. For more independent babies the pouch can be given directly to little hands. Simple ingredients, easy to read label. A win.

Nuby Sippy Cup - This was one of the first sippy cups we tried for Samson. While we are getting ready to transition to some hard topped sippy cups and cups with straws now, this was a great introduction sippy cup. We skipped over the first nipple like top and went straight to the spout. It has been dropped and chucked from the high chair and stroller with minimal leaks. I like that it has a cap, so it can be tossed in the diaper bag for on-the-go use. The handles make it easy to use for little hands. Definitely recommend it.

That's Not My Goat - Samson is obsessed with this book. Aaron's family came over several weekends ago and Aaron's grandma brought this for Samson. It was the first time he unwrapped a present, which he went crazy over, and the first time he really cared one bit about a touch-and-feel book. Now it's pretty much the only book he is interested in. His favorite page is a definite tie between the rough nose (velcro hooks) and the fluffy beard (faux fur) which he insists on trying to put in his mouth.

Graco Convertible Car Seat - I didn't like this seat at first. It was easy (for Aaron) to install but, no matter how I adjusted it I just didn't feel like Samson was secure. Now we have the infant inserts removed and the non-rethread harness at level 1 and I finally feel like he is safe when he's in his seat. The seat itself is a great design and Samson loves the built in cup-holder for stashing his stuff. It has a rapid remove cover which I'm sure will come in handy as some point. You're able to machine wash the cover without uninstalling the car seat. Perfect for a messy boy! I did a lot of research online prior to going car seat shopping, but when it came down to it, my top picks (Britax Marathon, Maxi Cosi Pria and Peg Perego Primo Viaggio) were just a little out of budget since we wanted to buy two seats. Maybe not my top pick, but a good contender if you're looking for a budget conscious seat.

Jersey Leggings - Old Navy is a super convenient store for us and we shop there often. They often have great sales and deals (Super Cash) which keeps us going back. These pants fit really well and are super soft and comfortable. I'm not a huge fan of baggy/loose pants on Samson, so these are a good substitute for casual pants for a little boy without crossing the too-tight threshold.  When cooler Indiana weather arrived, I needed an alternative to onesies and rompers for a comfy, no-fuss outfit. We may or may not have these in almost every color.

Summer Infant Silicone Bib - Skip all the other bibs (actually don't skip these if you have a newborn) which are impossible to get clean quickly. After a meal or snack I snap this off Samson, rinse it off in the sink and let it dry. I wash it thoroughly every night after dinner. No seams, no crevices, no stains, no left over mess.

Bright Starts Teething Rings - Although Samson still has NO teeth, he's been teasing us for months. Right now he doesn't seem to have a preference whether these are room temperature or fresh from the fridge. But, I'm sure when he really does start working on teeth he'll really love them. For now, he likes carrying them around and gnawing on the textured surface. Super cheap and cost effective.