Monday, August 16, 2010

Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden -- July 4th

My boys :-)




The mountain ranges are so different here than back home!
Instead of squirrels here, we have Mongeese!!

One of My Favorite Pictures!

A couple of weeks after we arrived back on the island, we decided to go back to one of our favorite botanical gardens . . . I took lots of pictures while we were there and will have to post some in the near future, but one of my favorites from that day is of Peanut Butter Cup behind one of the HUGE Elephant Ear leaves.

Amazingly enough he smiled for the picture (and surprisingly didn't try to grab or bite the leaf like he typically would have, ha ha!).

 

Tooth Number 3 is in Sight!

I'm pretty sure I can see a little bit of Peanut Butter Cup's middle upper right tooth as of today. I'm not 100% sure as the little munchkin has a habit of never staying still long enough for me to get much more than a glimpse of what is happening in there, and he hasn't been too keen on me feeling in there due to his gums being sore. However, from the glimpses I did manage to get, it looked like the tooth was either starting to break through, or is getting very close to doing so!

Oh, a quick update on his sleeping pattern of late . . . I think it is mostly due to separation anxiety, along with discomfort from teething and other things. Some nights are better than others, while others are how I described them before. Most likely though, it is just Munchkin needing a little extra closeness to help him feel more safe and secure. Hopefully this stage won't last for a LONG time, but I will be there for him as long as he needs me. "This too shall pass . . . ."

Peanut Butter Cup tried Butternut Squash for the first time tonight and seemed to like it . . . I'm hoping to try avocados with him again in the near future, but I'm not sure when exactly that will take place. I have been working on restocking our freezer with homemade 'baby cubes' for the past couple of weeks. I still have a lot of fresh/frozen produce I need to steam/cook and freeze in the next few days, so hopefully Peanut Butter Cup will entertain himself long enough for me to get a lot done in the near future. :-)

Well, I should be heading to bed soon! Have a blessed day!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Guess Who Arrived Today?

Quigley is FINALLY here!

They don't look happy at all now do they? ;-p

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Quick Update . . . .

Peanut Butter Cup is taking his morning nap currently (which have only been lasting for about 40 minutes the past couple of days, so this will have to be quick!), so I thought I'd try to write a little update while I have two hands.

We were able to move into our new house July 19th, and our household goods arrived July 30th. Since then we've been slowly working our way through all of the boxes and putting stuff away. We are trying to 'de-clutter' as we go through all of the boxes which is one reason why it is slow going. We really don't want to have to deal with so much extra 'junk' next time we move, so if we don't need it--and if it doesn't hold great significant value we aren't keeping it. So far, we've been doing pretty well about sticking with it and have cleared out a lot of stuff.

The packers back in Alabama did a TERRIBLE job with packing, so most of our furniture along with a bunch of our other stuff (including our brand new freezer :'-( I think that was one of the worst things for me) arrived damaged or destroyed. It's sad that the 'professional' movers cared so little about our stuff (like my books! The way they were packed was atrocious! Several of them were folded over to fit in a box--how does that even make logical sense when packing books to treat them that way?!) . . . and I know it's just that--'stuff'--and in the long run it doesn't really matter too much, but it's the whole principal of the matter that is the most frustrating to me. On a good note though, the moving company is supposed to pay to fix or replace what they broke, so now we are just waiting for an inspector to come verify our claims so we can start replacing the important stuff (like the freezer!).

Peanut Butter Cup is on the verge of walking! If it weren't for the fact that he hasn't been given as much of an opportunity to crawl around and practice walking while holding onto things due to the arrival of our household goods and the lack of baby-proofed-ness currently, I think he would have already taken his first steps. *Whew!* Sorry for the long run-on sentence!!

Peanut Butter Cup hasn't been sleeping very well this past week . . . he wakes up on average about 5 times a night (sometimes more often). Most nights I end up sleeping in the glider with him as he wakes up about 15 minutes after I put him down, so I've only been getting to spend about 1-2 hours in my own bed each night. I'm not entirely sure what has caused this sudden increase in night waking--and much lighter sleep. He's been in his own room alone for the past two weeks now . . . we all started off in there when we first moved in so he wouldn't have to make yet another transition when it came time for him to sleep alone in his own room, and then we moved into the room next door. So maybe after a week of being alone in his room he suddenly realized he was alone? Or it could be more teething, or the fact that he is a 'High-Needs' baby and may be going through a phase where he needs to be extra close for a while. It's hard to pinpoint what exactly has been the cause of his 'clingy-ness' at night.

I'm hoping that this is just a phase that will pass quickly so we can all get some deeper sleep at night! A couple of weeks ago though I was doing some research and came across and article that describes him to a T: 5 REASONS WHY HIGH-NEED INFANTS SLEEP DIFFERENTLY I already knew he was a 'High-Need' baby, and reading that article cemented that fact in my mind--along with explaining a lot of why he has been doing the things he does.

Well, the Munchkin has awakened, so I guess I'd better end this here for now! I hope everyone has been doing well!