Friday, February 1, 2013

January Fun

Nate and I are very happy that January is almost over! We are counting down to 2 events in April...first is the end of RSV season so we can finally be around people, and second is the end of tax season so we can have Todd home during evenings and weekends again. It has been a very long month but we are trying our best to find new and exciting things to do around the house. 

Nate had 2 appointments this past week. One for his 9 month well baby check and second RSV shot, and the other was a visit from his physical therapist. His doctor was pleased with his ability to roll and interact. He said he is a very pleasant and socially advanced baby. His physical therapist was also impressed with his rolling and social interaction. Both are starting to have some concerns though. Nate still isn't sitting on his own. He has been really close for a couple of months now but the physical therapist noticed some obvious weakness on his left side that is causing him to flop over and not be able to hold his balance well. We now have a bunch more exercises to work on and a strict tummy time schedule to try and strengthen his left side. With these exercises, she thinks he should be able to sit by the time she comes again next month. If not, we will have to do some more investigating. We have already noticed a little improvement so hopefully it is just a matter of strength and not something more. 

We have also been working on solid food a lot more this month. We finally gave up entirely on cereal. He just doesn't like it no matter what we try and it didn't seem to agree with his sensitive little tummy. He does, however, love sweet potatoes, squash, prunes, and pears. He also tolerates peas and green beans. I think he is really enjoying trying new flavors. 

Here are some pictures and videos from the past couple of weeks.

We took this first picture on his video monitor. This is how Nate falls asleep every time we put him down. He loves to cover his face with things lately. He has started playing peek-a-boo with us with his blankets and burp cloths. He thinks he is very clever :)

Part of Nate's physical therapy is tummy time. She wants us to double what he has been doing to strengthen his upper body which will hopefully help him balance sitting up. Nate hasn't done a good tummy time session since he learned to roll 3 months ago. The key to successful tummy time with Nate is distraction, distraction, distraction. Books, toys, tv, whatever it takes to get him to stay there for more than 5 seconds at a time. It still only sometimes works.


This video shows Nate's latest noise. He has been doing this for the past couple of weeks and we can't figure out what the heck he is doing.


The rest of the videos are all of the random things that are making Nate laugh these days







Ok so this post took about a week for me to finish because these videos took hours to load. Am I missing some secret trick or is this just how slow blogger is?

2 comments:

  1. Dusti, Did you upload the videos to YouTube first, or upload them through Blogger (and then to YouTube)? I know that with pictures, it is faster to download Google's Picasa and upload all photos through Picasa. The traditional route is either too slow or times out.

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  2. Conner and Emma didn't even sit up until they were more than a year old. But every kid is different I guess. Nate is such a cutie!

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