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An apple a day

Hayden’s typical daily diet:

  • Breakfast: nursey
  • Second breakfast (a real meal in Bavaria): yogurt, applesauce, a few Cheerios, whole milk
  • Elevenses: toast with peanut butter or cream cheese, whole milk
  • Tiffin (a real meal in India): pears & cheese, cut into bite-sized pieces, fruit juice, maybe some graham crackers, rice cake pieces and/or baby goldfish
  • Lunch: pocket peanut butter sandwich, torn into bite-sized pieces, whole milk
  • Dinner: nursey
  • Supper: pasta, meat, peas, cheese, cut into bite-sized pieces, whole milk (Can you tell he really likes the milk?)
  • Dessert: nursey

Why does this kid weigh less than 20 pounds?! (And do you like his mini mohawk?)

My typical daily diet:

  • Breakfast: water
  • Second breakfast: half a loaf of bread made into pocket peanut butter sandwiches or a huge bowl of cereal, milk
  • Elevenses: water
  • Tiffin: leftover pizza, soda, leftover pasta side dish
  • Lunch: chocolate
  • Dinner: Let’s see… My fridge and freezer are completely full, so it’d better be leftovers: Thai chicken, pasta & veggies, corn & black bean soup with red pepper salsa, or chicken enchiladas with Spanish rice and beans (the last one was a gift from a friend). And those are just the leftovers in the fridge.
  • Dessert: chocolate, ice cream, hot cocoa, or all of the above

I don’t feel so good…

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Happy Valentine’s Day!


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The Haydie News Hour: Walking

Today’s special report on the Haydie News Hour focuses on walking.

Hayden took his first steps December 21. Everyone said that the first steps were like a watershed: he’d be running around in no time.

Less of a watershed and more of a puddle, as it turned out. For the first few weeks, he almost never made an attempt to walk unless “prompted” (stood up a few feet away from another family member). Even then, he couldn’t take more than three or four steps at a time before it looked like he was overwhelmed with enthusiasm and bowled himself over.

By mid January, I was worried that we’d somehow pressured him into those first steps and he wasn’t really interested in walking. One Sunday afternoon, I was mulling over those very thoughts when I looked up to find Hayden had ventured away from the couch. He was standing on his own—and he’d taken a few steps to get there. Not only all by himself, but completely of his own volition.

By his birthday, he still wasn’t walking much, but consistently. I was still a little concerned (I am a mom, after all), so I planned on talking to his doctor on this past Friday.

Last week he started walking quite a bit more—probably about a third of the time that he spent moving was walking. But he had never stood up without holding on to someone or something. I put it on my list of things to talk to the doctor about.

The doctor got to see him walk—a diaper-clad Hayden toddled perfectly across the examining room from Ryan to the doctor (yeah, still no stranger anxiety). The doctor said that if he hadn’t started standing on his own by 15 or 18 months, we would look into it.

Maybe I should have voiced my concerns earlier. That afternoon, Hayden was sitting in the middle of the living room and I was languishing on the couch (still very sick at this point). Next thing I knew, he was standing. I kind of caught it: enough to know that he’d just stood up entirely on his own.

Fastforward to this week. Now he’s walking just about half the time. Today we went in to Ryan’s work for a while. Hayden walked all around. Everyone had to say hi. One girl at work was so interesting that he waved, squealed, planted one foot on the ground and stood up like he did it all the time.

What do you know? They keep growing.

In other news, last night, Hayden slept from 7:30 PM straight to 6:25 AM (and even then, we didn’t get out of bed). But that’s probably another report on the Haydie News Hour.

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Hayden’s 1 year visit

Here are Hayden’s latest stats:

  • Height: 29.75 inches (50th percentile)
  • Weight: 19 lbs, 8 oz (7th percentile :/ )
  • Head Circumference: 47 cm (68th percentile)

So in all the areas, he’s falling behind where he’s been his whole life. He’s average height and he’s got an adorably chubby tummy and thighs. I don’t get it. Do other babies look obese?

He also got two shots and a blood draw from his toe. His feet were so cold they had trouble getting enough blood for the hematocrit test, but he came out pretty high: 0.47 blood iron level. (Wikipedia says average adult levels are 0.42 to 0.52; the doctor said it was a little high, but it was okay.)

We’re trying to get him to sleep through the night again. Night one was rough. I went 17 hours without nursing on one side; now I’m horribly sick. I’m thinking the two are connected. Night two (last night) was rough, too, but mostly because I was feverish and nauseated all night. Hayden slept much better last night; he woke up less frequently and cried more quietly and shorter.

It’s a little sad, though, to think that all he wants is his mommy and I could easily go to him. Does he stop crying because he’s tired or because he despairs of ever seeing his loving parents again? He doesn’t seem overly clingy during the day, though, so I don’t think we’re causing psychological damage. I hope not.

I have to keep teling myself that it’s most important for all of us to get a good night’s sleep.

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The rest of the story

I think this concludes our week’s photo gallery.

Save me, Mommy! Daddy’s taking me to church!

For some reason, he’s been channeling Popeye lately. Oddly enough, I’ve been pondering feeding him the spinach in our fridge…
Playing with presents: Sesame Street bath puzzle from Nana Diana & Papa Ben
Playing with presents: Leap Frog music table from Mom & Dad (with some of Nana Diana’s and Great Grandma Vivian’s Christmas money); Children’s Place overalls from Aunt Brookie.

Okay, now I think I’ve posted all the pictures I’ve taken with the express purpose of putting them here. At least the ones for this year. I don’t think I’ll even bother looking at the ones from last year.

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More of Hayden’s latest antics

The title says it all: more of Hayden’s latest antics:

I’m on the phone, Mom!
Cat treats: delicious! (Actually, he loves playing with the toys in his right hand)
Hayden climbed up on this rolled up piece of carpet and practically into the window well all by himself.
Fold arms?

Last set tomorrow, then doctor’s appointment news on Friday. Video Saturday? We’ll see.

Today’s momento from last year: today was Hayden’s due date. Sometimes when I hear the date I have this instinctive reaction: I know there’s something important on that day. Then I remember—it’s not that important (now).