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We are starting to "hit our stride" and are really starting to figure out what being a parent is. Now...that changes pretty regularly based on what Miles needs but he is starting to be somewhat more predictable, sort of. He likes to be on the move and rarely sits still. He's crawling around a ton and starting to cruise on the couch, coffee table, and use his little push-cart-walker-thing. I think he'll probably be walking by his 1st birthday but I have no idea. Overall he is a really happy and social guy. Really likes taking outings and loves people watching and waving. This is a pretty fun age and I cannot believe he's getting closer to a year. Can't wait to start planning his 1st birthday party!! On to the details:
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>>the chair shot was the only one i got of him sitting still. after this he lunged forward and wanted out of the chair. the towel (green & white shot) was him reaching for the book i was holding to try to get him to sit still. proof that he doesn't ALWAYS smile.
>>yep. he's a dude alright.
>>hanging out with the 'raf's at the oakland zoo. Miles seems unimpressed
>>family selfie from Christmas
>>trying out the ergo as a backpack for the first time. he lasted maybe 10 minutes but i think it was because he was hungry.
>>trying out the big boy car at Kane and Ben's house. 4 boys+same t-shirt=adorable...and I cannot believe that helmet fits a 2.5 year old and my 10 month old...GIANT head. (video of this below, he loved his ride)
Videos:
Miles - Swinging from Home Sweet Oakland on Vimeo.
>>i had higher hopes for him on the swing. i thought he was going to just laugh but he was like "oh, this? no big deal."
Miles - Christmas 2013 - Jingle Bells from Home Sweet Oakland on Vimeo.
>>this is one of my favorite videos. he kinda shakes the bells at one point but other than that he keeps looking around like "what the HECK are you all doing?" there were six adults wearing a variety of reindeer antlers singing a song around him. maybe my favorite Christmas moment.
Miles - January 2014 - Karate at dinner from Home Sweet Oakland on Vimeo.
>>love his little laugh and also...look at those teeth!!
Miles - Dec 2013 - Big boy car from Home Sweet Oakland on Vimeo.
>>his first big boy car ride. he was gripping the steering wheel super tight but loved this so much.
We have Miles 10 month appointment on Friday so I'll finish his 10 month post and get that up soon. We are also starting to do some more work on the house so I'll get some actual house posts set up too so this doesn't turn completely into a baby blog.
I forgot to post the 9 month photos so here those are...
>>on his 9 month birthday, holding a stuffed snowball since it was December and nearing Christmas...and because it resembles a ball...which he loves.
>>Group playdate with some friends from the Lair and all their kiddos...it was chaos and SO fun. I love how Miles is holding on to Hope's little skirt (who he just met for the first time during this photo).
>>Having Christmas dinner with everyone. He LOVED the lasagna!!
And some cute videos from this timeframe...
Miles - Cruising the Couch from Home Sweet Oakland on Vimeo.
Miles - Where's Kirky? from Home Sweet Oakland on Vimeo.
Miles - Crawling at Thanksgiving from Home Sweet Oakland on Vimeo.
I'm going to roll these into one "update" post and then post 9 month photos next week when Miles actually turns 9 months. I cannot believe that he'll be 9 months in a week. It's such a strange feeling to absolutely love watching him grow and also already missing the "baby" that he was. I know that everyone says it goes fast and it really really does. It is so amazing to be him mama and I am so utterly happy. Having said that, the last month and a half have been challenging. The entire month of November was possibly the toughest month I've had so far. We pulled him out of daycare and moved him into a nanny-share, which was the BEST decision, I couldn't be happier to have him in the new/better arrangement but I learned a lot from a tough situation. I learned to trust my mom instinct and to just follow my gut. I learned that there are ALWAYS other solutions.
Reasons that November was a hard month: We finally broke him of napping in the baby swing and it's still not an ideal situation as he's taking short naps, but we're working on it. I regret not getting him out of that swing sooner. He popped another tooth, which took about a week for him to be less fussy which led to: daylight savings time, which messed up his sleep even more. He got his first cold...then 2nd and 3rd...it seemed like he was sick all. month. long. He also decided that he didn't want to eat solid food so he seemed to lose weight and only wanted to nurse (although we had no way of really checking aside from me getting on the scale with him). He didn't want to take food from us, he only wanted to feed himself finger foods or take a pouch of food and even then it wasn't a guarantee. Then we traveled to Colorado (first flight) and he was such a champ on the flights, but slept terribly all weekend. Then he got a stomach bug and projectile vomited about 5 times in one night. Thankfully he slept okay that night but it was pretty scary for him and for Matt and me. Things started to cheer up around Thanksgiving and he started feeling better and man am I glad THAT phase is behind us. It was rough. Tears were shed from both Miles and me. This mama thing is such a hard job. Sleep has regressed a bit and he's back to waking up at 2'ish and 5-5:30'ish but thankfully he'll nurse quickly and get a diaper change if needed and then he'll go back down relatively easy (within 5-10 minutes total around 2am and same at 5). The other good news about him being sick and waking up more at night is that he is back to nursing. He wouldn't take a bottle from me or Matt, he only wanted the boob so I am no longer exclusively pumping. I only pump when I'm away from Miles at work.
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And for the photos...enjoy!!
^^8 months old
^^Hanging out with Dad at 1/2 time of the Cal game
^^Miles and mama getting to meet Oski for the 2nd time this season
^^First trip on an airplane "The Boss" loved it!!
^^Eating his puffs on a big boy plate
^^Little bear before the Cal v. Colorado game in Boulder
^^Miles and Matt heading to brunch in Denver
^^Helping mama shop at Trader Joe's
^^Post-Thanksgiving trip to Apple Hill
Seven Months. Closer to one year old...and I'm mentally brainstorming birthday ideas (I'm a planner...who's surprised??).
General Info: After September I realized that working from home on Fridays wasn't working well. I was feeling like I wasn't 100% with work and I wasn't 100% with Miles and that's not good for either party. So we looked at our budget and are making it work for me to work 80% time (started October 1) and be home on Fridays just with Miles. I feel so incredibly fortunate that I have a job that allows me this option. And I feel so very lucky to be able to have more time with Miles.
Stats: No doctor appointment this month so the only stat we have is using our home scale
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^^Dressed and ready for the Cal football game.
^^Hanging out with his "cousin" Quidnet
^^Loving his frozen berries...SO messy
^^Planking...he wants to MOVE
^^I had to. He loves being naked...obviously
^^The "official" 7 month shot, sitting up, kicking his leg...pretty standard.
Six months. Half a year. My goodness.
Note: I started this post closer to his six month birthday but then have {obviously} neglected to finish it. Right now (at Miles 6 month birthday) I work 4 days a week in the office and am working from home on Fridays. We are using the month of September to see if this is a good plan. To see if I'm getting enough done at work and to see how it's going. We will re-evaluate at the end of the month and see if anything needs to change. I also understand that this is a lot of text so if you want to skip ahead to just look at the cute pictures go for it...they are the bottom of the post. I like keeping track of all this information for myself so I can look back and see where we were at different points in Miles life. He's changing so much now that it's really fun to see all the changes that happen month to month.
Stats: We have official stats this month since he had a doctor appointment.
Likes: This will blend with his 7 month post (in 5 days) but it's worth saying.
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Toys:These are the items that we have in frequent rotation and he really seems fond of them all. A giraffe "theme" has developed not really on purpose but it'll be fun to see if it continues.
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Ok...cue the cute photos! See you for the 7 month post in about a week!!
Miles - Exersaucer from Home Sweet Oakland on Vimeo.
This is the first home project I'm blogging since Miles was born. We are so excited about our backyard potential.
We have plans to turn our lower level of the backyard into an outdoor living room. We started looking towards the end of August at furniture knowing that there would be some great prices for end-of-summer outdoor furniture. We looked around a bit at Target, Lowe's, Home Depot etc but most of what we saw was over $1,000 which was more than we really wanted to spend. Then came Mr. Craig and his lovely lovely list.
We were the first ones to email about it (we happened to look 20 minutes after it was posted). After some back and forth emails and a truck rental it was ours. We feel so lucky and fortunate that this amazing piece of furniture is now ours. It's 9' x 6' and will fit our space perfectly. It's in great shape aside from some sun wear but we love the color and know the quality is excellent. We also have a fire pit that we'll use in place of the ottoman.
Now comes the tough part.
Here are some "before" shots of the backyard:
And some "during/in progress" photos. I'll admit that I'm not a very good gardener (maybe for lack of trying) but I'm really freakin' good at what I can ungardening. I pulled up those plants/bushes in about two hours. Hacked, shoveled, ripped...and I was so proud of myself. The last thing in our way was the Japanese maple.
We decided that we really did want to salvage it and replant it higher up in the backyard. Matt did some research and then started digging.
We'll see how long it lasts but so far it's doing great. Now onto the rest of the project. Drainage rock, weed cloth, sand, paver stones and then grass or clover in between. Also some tree stakes to use for string lights. Can't wait to show more progress photos and also the finished product! Hoping to get it up next weekend so we can use the space for a little while before the rain starts.
Any suggestions on how to do the patio part? Have you done a backyard project recently? Would love to hear from you!
We had an awesome time on our annual family vacation to the Lair of the Golden Bear in Pinecrest, CA. Lots of sleeping and eating and staying cool (during the day) and staying warm at night. We all got dirty and got to see some good friends and have some wonderful quality family time. I have camped here since I was about 6 years old and it is so amazing to be able to bring my son here and introduce him to a place that is so special to me. He loved it and I cannot wait to take him back year after year.
Here is a collection of some of my favorite photos from the week...
Hanging out in his dining chair at the dining hall:
All bundled up in his bear sleep suit in the lodge (at about 7am):
Lounging in the go-pod:
Bundled up for the night...temps were in the high 40s:
Hanging with Rebecca and Juniper (who is 1 year older than Miles):
Family time at the Guac Party:
Kickin' it in his baby Uggs in front of our tent:
Rosy cheeks in the Bob Jogging stroller:
Rosy cheeks {again} in his Baby Bjorn chair:
Family costumes at the Tiki Party:
Hanging with is buddy Braden (10 months old):
Obligatory family photo in front of our tent {right before we hopped in the car to head home}:
Love this photo of my little Happy Camper...see you next year 10th week!:
My mind is elsewhere now thinking of this place I love. The Yosemite Rim Fire is too close for my liking and is destroying so much in its wake. The Berkeley Family Camp (which is different than the Lair) was destroyed in the fire and I was in tears thinking of those families who have spent their lives attending that camp that is so close to them. I have joined a Facebook group talking about rebuilding already and I will volunteer to help them rebuild. The fire is only about 25% contained and is spreading every day. I have been praying and sending positive thoughts to the firefighters to please do all they can to tame this beast of a fire and keep it from harming this place I love.
Another month in the books. And what a great month it was. Miles continues to be such a joy in our life. And we feel so lucky to be his parents. He is super smiley that we often call him S-Miles. He is starting to laugh more freely and is WAY into moving. This kid does not sit still...even when he's sleeping. Miles turned 5 months old on our last day at the Lair and he had such a great week up there. I have another post about our week that will be published next.
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Sleeping: If I have to pick a normal routine this seems to be happening more frequently:
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See you for month 6!!
This cracks me up! I was eating pita chips and he thought it was hilarious. I'm glad that he thinks I'm so funny.
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