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The Mega Post

If you are a follower of this blog, you know that I haven’t posted anything in a while.  Here’s the reason:  I went back to work.  And there’s just not enough time.    Unfortunately, I am no longer “at home with the O.”
I never really believed that whole saying “there’s not enough hours in the day,” but it really is true.  Bear with me as I try to catch you up on the last three months of little O’s life (it’s sad, but that is almost half of his life).

First Foods (Yummmmm….)
We started Oliver on solids a little after his 4 month birthday.  After his 4 month doctor appointment, when the doctor sparked the concern for Oliver’s “excessive” weight gain, he suggested that we start giving him some real food to lower his caloric intake each day.  Oliver’s first meal of rice cereal was a hit.  There was no delay in his desire to move forward with the foods.  I started by making his food for him, but that got old pretty quick (mostly for Oliver).  It wasn’t that it was too much work—it was actually really easy—it just made way too much of each food.  I made a butternut squash, and Oliver ate nothing but squash for three weeks before we finally decided to toss it all out.  The boy was going to turn orange if we let him eat the rest of the squash.  We’ve since gone to organic only pre-made baby foods.  This gives him quite a variety of tastes without overfilling the freezer with pureed food (we have enough of Oliver’s food in the freezer, if you know what I mean).


Zoo Trip

In September, our wonderful babysitter went out of town, leaving Oliver without anyone to watch him during the day.  Kevin and I took the opportunity to take the day off and spend some quality time with the little man.  We took him to the zoo for the first time where he experienced all of the animals he could imagine.  We even took him into the petting zoo so that he could interact with the goats.  The goats seemed more interested in him than he was in them, but I think they all had fun.  Kevin and I even joined the zoo so that we can take Oliver all the time.  I can’t wait to take him to see all of the Christmas lights during Festival of Lights!


Infectious
In the three month hiatus that I’ve taken from blogging, Oliver has had not one, but two ear infections.  At his last doctor visit, the nurse practitioner that saw him said that he had “furry” ears.  I guess he gets that from his dad.  The chronic ear infections he gets from me, though.  He is such a trooper and makes it through the days just fine, but the nights are a completely different story.  The poor little boy can’t sleep for more than a few hours at a time when his ears are bothering him.  Hopefully this will not last too long, and he’ll be healthy for a long stretch.

Boo Baby
There is not much to tell about Halloween, but there are some really cute pictures to share.  It's a shame that he'll really only get to wear these things once!



Moving on…
The biggest news in the last three months is that Oliver has started moving around.  He’s not exactly crawling yet, but he manages to get around pretty well without it.  He does a combination of army-crawling, rolling, scooting, and a move that I like to call the Oliver Twist.  He spins in little circles that are just slightly off from one another until he moves to wherever he wants to be.  We realized that we were going to be in trouble with Oliver’s new skills when we were getting ready for church one Sunday morning.  Kevin and I were in the bathroom and Oliver was sitting on the floor at the end of our bed.  When we came out of the bathroom, I couldn’t see Oliver.  He had moved himself around our bed, around the dresser, and was laying on his belly in front of the closet door with my shoe in his mouth.  My son acts like a dog.  What a funny little boy!


Thanks for sticking through with the long post.  Hopefully, I won't wait three months to post again :-)

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4 Month Stats

It's official:  We have a BIG baby!  The doctor was concerned that Oliver was eating too much because he has gained 6 pounds in the last two months.  When he found out that Oliver only eats about 24 ounces of breastmilk a day, he called him a Prius.  He doesn't burn all of his fuel...



Length: 24 inches (25th percentile)
Weight:  17 pounds (90th percentile)
Head Circumference:  42 cm
Developmental Milestones:  rolling all the time, pushing chest off of the ground, babbling (we had to take him to the church nursery because he would talk through communion), chewing on everything, laughing, making faces, smiling, drooling, manipulating toys, switching toys from one had to the other, sitting like a gorilla

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Back to School

This week was the first week back to work for me, and Oliver's first week with the babysitter.  Things have gone wonderfully!  He loves hanging out with his friend Jonathan and he doesn't seem to mind being away from me and Kevin.  Even if he doesn't seem to miss me, I certainly have missed my little man.  This morning I didn't want to put him in his crib for his nap because I wanted to make up for lost time this week and snuggle with him.   In the end, I'm sure that me going back to work is what is best for our family and my students. At least I have this picture to remind me of the little O's sweet smiles (and the reason why I leave him each day).

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Like Father, Like Son


Kevin is training Oliver to take over for him at work.  He sure could use the break.

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Take Me Out to the Ball Game!

Oliver went to his first Reds game on Saturday night.  It was hot, but he was a trooper. An adorable trooper in his Reds outfit and baseball hat.


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That's Hot

It has been unbelievably hot around here lately, and Oliver is starting to feel it.  We went to the park for a family reunion on Saturday, and the poor little boy could hardly make it through lunch.  We spent most of the time sitting in front of a fan generously shared by some family member.  When we weren't in front of the fan, Oliver wore this, compliments of Uncle Danny:


We put his burp rag in the cooler so that it would feel nice and cold, then Uncle Danny wrapped it on his head.  Kevin called it his "do rag" :-)

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What am I supposed to do with this?

Oliver is constantly moving his legs, so Kevin and I thought he would like a jumper.  He has a froggy jumper, but unfortunately he inherited his mother's short legs.  He doesn't even get close to the ground in it, so he can't jump at all.  We went out this weekend and bought him a jumper that hangs from the door frame because it is adjustable for his short little legs.  I put it up this morning and put Oliver in it.  I'm not sure he knew what to do.  Half of the time, he did this:


He just leaned to the side and stared at me.  Occasionally, he would move his legs and walk around in circles.  The other half of the time, he did this:

I think that he thought it was a jumping chew toy.  Everything is a chew toy to him.  Oh well.  He seemed to have fun and it really wore him out!

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