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August 14, 2012

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, I think I would enjoy motherhood a lot more if I never had to feed my child.  Maxwell is PICKY.  Now, is he way worse than other kids?  just as picky?  better?  I have no idea because I have nothing to compare it to.  All I know is that trying to figure out what he will eat on a daily basis can drive me bonkers.  I just want him to get good, nutritious things in his body but he doesn’t always agree.

A list of the normal “kid” things that he won’t touch…not even touch to his lips.

Fruit – all kinds, no matter shape, size or color.  He will not eat a single piece of fruit.

Most vegetables – unless in the form of a jar of baby food which I definitely still let him eat as part of his dinner.  It’s no different than applesauce, right? Anyway to get those carrots in him!

Mac and cheese, pasta, rice, chicken nuggets/fingers, cheese…the list goes on.

He’s also gone anti-milk since we stopped giving him a nightly bottle about 3 months ago.  This kid used to beg for his milk in a bottle every morning and night and now I literally cannot get him to drink one ounce from a sippy cup or regular cup.  I’ve tried it hot, cold, with chocolate, vanilla flavored, in a special cup, with a straw, everything.  No milk is drunk.

These are some pictures from one day when I gave him some vanilla milk.  He actually tasted it and liked it!  Or so I thought.  What you see below is one of about 3 sips of milk he took.  And that’s about all the straight milk he’s had in the past 3 months.

Luckily he’s a GREAT yogurt eater and we do our best to give him smoothies, calcium fortified OJ, make his oatmeal with milk, etc.  I also give him a cup of milk every single night with dinner just hoping that one day he’ll choose to drink it.  I can’t tell you how much milk I’ve poured down the sink.  It’s so frustrating that I’ve even considered going back to giving him a nightly bottle but my pediatrician says not to do that.  Don’t worry, we’ll be discussing this at his 2 year checkup at the end of the month.

The things he will eat?  There are things – enough that he’s never going to starve.  Susan and I are constantly trying to get creative with ways to incorporate the foods he will eat with new things for him to try.  The problem is that he’ll often eat something one day and then just say “no” the next.  I tell ya – when you prepare a meal for him and then set it down and hear that little “no”, it is maybe the most defeating feeling on earth.  Because once he says “no”, you’re in a losing battle.

Things he will eat include almond and peanut butter, yogurt, any type of cereal/cracker, bagels, Morningstar Farms corn dogs, a specific chicken sandwich that I make him with flatbread and pesto, beans – he does love beans usually!, and a variety of breakfast items like veggie sausage and oatmeal.  There are more things, sure, but these are the most consistent ones.

One thing that he will always eat consistently?  A black bean burrito from Moe’s!

Go figure!  Susan discovered his love of these and he will eat that whole thing without stopping.  Oh, it makes my heart happy to see that!  Of course, if I make him a black bean burrito at home I usually get the dreaded “no”.  Oh well, I guess everything tastes better from a to-go container, right?!  🙂

Going out to eat with him is a challenge too and I usually end up bringing food with me because I can’t rely on the standard kid’s menu unless I only want him to eat french fries for dinner (grilled cheese, another kid staple, are touch and go).  One place we know he’ll eat?  Mexican.  He loves some queso and refried beans (sans rice of course!).

If anyone out there has suggestions of things to try for either food or milk, I would LOVE to hear them.  Specifically around the milk.  I know he needs it for the calcium and I am just out of ideas.

All this said, I do keep it in perspective and know that he’s not going to starve to death and he will grow out of this…I just hope my sanity can make it through!!

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Happy Monday!

July 16, 2012

Happy Monday all!

We had some people over for dinner Friday night and I made these lemon bars.  Ina never fails.  They were delicious – as dense as a brick – but delicious!  I highly recommend you make them this week because, why not?

ina garten lemon bars

I had a doctor appointment last week and all looks good with BBB2.  I’m guessing he’s growing just fine judging by the whopping 9 lbs I gained last month!  whoa!  I’m sure that had nothing to do with the vacation in FL either!  I’m 25 weeks now and here’s the bump picture…

Of course that picture was before the lemon bars!  🙂  and don’t ask me what Maxwell was doing…I have no idea.

At Target on Saturday I got some Muppet bandaids (because I always leave Target with things I never knew I needed) and Maxwell had several boo-boos that needed healing…

including one on my arm…

I’ve always like that sassy Miss Piggy!

In the words of Kermit the Frog, “Hi-ho!”  See you tomorrow!

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Fruits of my labor

July 3, 2012

Have I mentioned how great my tomato plants are doing?  They’re growing like weeds…well, not like weeds but like tomato plants!  🙂  My bigger, roma sized tomatoes aren’t quite ripe yet but I’ve gotten lots of cherry tomatoes already. We got over a dozen off this weekend and were able to make a pizza using nothing but our home grown tomatoes!!  How’s that for cool!  I feel so farmer-ish.  In fact, the pizza not only had our home grown tomatoes, but was on my homemade pizza dough, using my homemade pesto that I made with basil from our garden!  whoa…Martha Stewart here I come!!

If you’re curious, the pizza recipe I use is from The Pioneer Woman’s first cookbook.  It is by far the favorite dinner of both me and Robert.  Take the time to make your own crust too – it’s not hard and so good!  Check out this post she did on pizza – Pizza Two Ways – we make ours the first way but add fresh basil at the end.  So. darn. GOOD!  It’s just pesto, fresh mozzarella, tomatoes and fresh basil.  We probably have it at least every other week.

You can also get a glimpse of our new deck rail in that last pic.  It looks great and I’m so glad we decided to do it.  I’ll take some better pics of it next week.

Here’s two quick iphone pics of Maxwell.  The first is from the day of his haircut last week and, with this expression, it totally looks like he’s saying “where’d my hair go?!” (which is what I was thinking!)

And this one is from yesterday.  His short little do is starting to grow on me I think…but I still wish it would just grow period!  🙂

That’s all for today!  See you tomorrow for the holiday special!

ps – am I being a little dramatic about this haircut?  Perhaps…

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Father’s Day

June 26, 2012

I’m finally getting up all the Father’s Day pictures from two weekends ago.  As I mentioned, we had Robert’s family in town for lunch and had a great time. There was a BBQ feast with Golden Rule BBQ and lots of homemade sides – cole slaw, beans, corn salad (very similar to this but I cook my onions and tomatoes) – and these strawberry shortcake cookies for dessert.  Yum!

Maxwell obviously loved all the attention and both he and Nanner got to wear some of Lulu’s jewelry for a while!

The weather was beautiful and the cousins had a blast playing outside with some bubbles and sidewalk chalk and whatever other toys were around.  I think everyone enjoyed being outside that day thanks to the fans on our deck!  I’m just going to let the pictures do the rest of the talking…

and, finally, proof that I was there too!

A great way to celebrate Father’s Day!

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17 month update

February 10, 2012

It seems like it’s time to do another update of what all Maxwell is doing these days so I’ll always remember!

He’s 17 months old and is a busy little boy!  He’s running everywhere and getting better and better with steps every day.  He can go up them pretty easily but still has a tendency to turn around and go down them on his hands and knees.  Better safe than sorry I say!  Although, yesterday he did walk down 3 flights of stairs while holding my hand!  Big boy!  He also walked all the way to the library and back with Susan.  Whoa!  While he’s an expert walker, he definitely still prefers to be pushed around in his little red car!

Maxwell’s vocabulary is expanding daily.  Some words he gets right and some words he makes up his own version!  2 funny ones are daddo for remote and ga-ga for glasses.  He toot-toots when he sees a train and makes a siren noise when he sees a fire truck.  He also says dada, mama, truck, oh (instead of uh-oh), shoe, sock, ball, ay-ay (baby) and all sorts of animal sounds.  He’s getting really good at knowing which animal is which.  He can get his Little People pig and then go find the pig on the SeeNSay and his animal puzzle.  He can snort like a pig, moo like a cow, roar like a lion and neigh like a horse.  I know his vocabulary is just going to explode soon because he definitely knows what we’re saying a lot of the time.  He shakes his head yes or no when you ask him a question and will often do exactly what we tell him (I’m sure that won’t last!). If you ask him if he’s ready to take a bath, he’ll just get up and march into the bathroom!  Same goes for dinner and bedtime (well, he marches to his chair or bedroom for those, not the bathroom)!  🙂  He also clearly knows when he’s doing something he’s not supposed to because he’ll check to see if I’m watching and then shoot me this sly little grin.  Yes, I’m in trouble!!

A funny face but check out those dimples!

He’s still a great sleeper  – from 7pm to 7am.  He naps at 1:00 for about 3 hours.

Some more of his favorites these days:

  • Turning the light switches on and off and just pushing buttons in general.
  • Giving kisses (I sure do love this!).
  • Pushing his cars all over the furniture and the yard and running circles around the house with his shopping cart, popper or lawn mower.
  • Books are tops these days!  Truck books, Wheels on the Bus, Elmo – anything is good with him!
  • Playing in our drawer of coozies. His fave is the red AL one!  (this makes his Dad very happy!)
  • Puzzles are a hit and he’s getting really good at putting the pieces back in just the right place.

Food continues to be an adventure.  While he’s a great eater overall, there are certain things he won’t touch – like fresh fruit.  Yea, I don’t get it either and believe me, I’ve tried everything.  But, he loves oatmeal, veggie sausage, waffles, yogurt (lots of yogurt!), applesauce, almond butter, spinach pancakes, veggie corndogs, fishies, beans and other things I can’t remember right now.  I recently added a little bit of apple juice to his sippy cup and he’s LOVING that  – drinking about double the amount of water he was when it was just plain water.  He still takes 2 bottles of milk a day (don’t judge) and I don’t know how we’re ever going to be able to give those up.  He loves them THAT much.

A few other random things to remember:

  • Maxwell can blow his nose very effectively.  This has been really nice with his recent cold and runny nose!
  • When he’s walking he has a tendency to swing his left arm – the faster he walks, the faster that arm swings.  It’s precious.
  • He LOVES school but is always so happy to see me when I go pick him up.  I love seeing him running toward me (left arm swinging) with a big smile.
  • He’s learning to undo zippers and always unzips his jacket as soon as he gets inside.
  • He continues to have a love of hats!

I know I’ve said this a million times before, but it just keeps getting better.  I sure do love my little buddy!

See you tomorrow!

 

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