Sunday, February 26, 2012

11 Months

At 11 months, here is what Blair is up to...

Eating - this is still hit or miss. She is almost completely off baby food (I use some every once in a while to sneak in some vegetables). She is still not a fan of "wet" or "slimy" food like cooked veggies, fruits or rice. Right now, Blair does like almond butter and jelly sandwiches, toast, sweet potato biscuits, graham crackers, sweet breads (like hawaiian bread, cake, & cinnamon rolls) and ham and cheese sandwiches. Sometimes I do her sandwiches in wheat bread, and other times in tortillas to vary it up. She seems to enjoy Nutrigrain bars - but does not like the "Gerber Graduates" or kid versions of the cereal bars. And she is really not a fan of the strawberry banana flavor (with anything). We have recently begun giving her Cheerios (I figured it was time to retire the Puffs since it was time to move on to harder things) and she really likes the Multi-grain variety. I find that she does better when Travis or I are feeding it to her and taking bites as well. Her willingness to try new foods is getting better (hmmm, maybe mom does know what she is doing!) and so is her palette. Baby steps, but we are getting there. I am one determined momma. I will buy, make, steal (haha) anything I think she might like.

We have begun transitioning Blair to only have a bottle at night, but she can have a sippy cup throughout the day (filled with formula). I rarely give her juice - unless she won't drink anything else. She is doing well with the sippy cups, so I'm very happy. This is huge for me since with bottles, I have to label each one for school & have to send three a day. With her cup, I send one for the day and a bottle of formula so it can be refilled as needed. We have already packed away most of the bottles. I don't know if I am more sad, or more relieved. Jury is out.

Since this most recent ear infection, we decided that the soy milk wasn't helping (debunking my theory on her having a milk allergy), but since she is now on antibiotics, we are just going to keep her on the soy since it is gentler on her tummy. In another month, we will be off formula completely! Hellllllooooooooo money! Haha, sounds bad - but those bottles of formula are $6 a piece and she goes through about one a day or day and a half!

Sleeping - Ha. Don't get me wrong, that busy bug sleeps, but still not through the night. She gets up about twice a night, and more if she is not feeling well. It seems like every time Travis and I put our foot down about letting her cry it out, she gets sick. I refuse to even entertain the idea of letting her cry it out while she is sick. Hopefully when she gets tubes in her ears, she won't get any more ear infections and we'll have better luck sleeping through the night. We have tried to change Blair's bed time, to make it later in the evening. No luck. She still goes to bed around 6:15pm, gets up around 9 or 10, goes back down with a bottle (4 oz) and is up again around 2am. On good mornings, she sleeps until I can wake her up around 6:15am to get ready for school.

In the last week or so, we have noticed that she is much preferring an hour and a half nap in the middle of the day, in lieu of the late morning and early afternoon nap. As long as she gets some kind of decent nap, she stays a happy girl. There are two ways we know she is tired, 1) the rubbing of the eyes, and 2) throwing her head back. Have I mentioned her fits? Oh yes, fits. The other day she threw one that was so funny, T and I broke the cardinal rule of not reacting to tantrums. We were unable to stifle the giggles. It was too good. I want to start keeping a log of all of the epic tantrums. One day I want to look back on it all and laugh.

School - Blair has continued to do well at school. All of the staff know and love Blair. They say she is the center's happiest baby (I am guessing she doesn't throw her drama queen fits for them) and is having a blast in her class with Ms. Donna and all of the walkers. Recently, they did developmental evaluations for the kiddos. Blair did great on everything and was even being evaluated in the 12-18 month group since she had begun a lot of the milestones.

Blair amazes me constantly at what a great kid she is. Even when she is sick, she's amazing. She is so loving and sweet. That picture of she and I (on my birthday at George and Roslyn's where her head is laying on my chest) is the epitome of how I think of her... sweet. Blair shines her brightest in the mornings, which still baffles me. I need a few minutes to be charming, but not Blair. She is all smiles and sweetness from the minute she opens her eyes.

Recently, Blair has learned the fun of peek-a-boo, but in reverse. She loves to cover her head or face with a blanket and reveal herself after we ask where she went. She thinks it is hysterical.

Her walking is getting better, though every once in a while we meet a door frame (today) or leg of a chair. This usually leads to a minute of tears, then a lovely bump or bruise on her head. :( Lately, she has really picked up speed and can "run" after me / Raleigh / Trav. We have begun putting shoes on her every once in a while so she can get used to it. If she tries to walk with the shoes on, she acts like they are cement blocks. We recently used the gift card Uncle Chris got for Bug, and got a really cute of pink, glittery shoes from Stride Rite. They are precious and designed for early walkers.

Blair likes to read and be read to, bang toys together to make noise, play in her ball pit, go "bye-bye," chase Raleigh and Kingsley up and down the hall, carry her purse around and go on walks and be outside. It is so nice to have had a mild winter so that Blair could spend time outside! She still enjoys bath time and has this musical octopus that attaches to the side of the tub & it plays music and blows bubbles - that she loves! She spends about 95% of bath time holding onto the side of it with her left hand. I don't know if she does it for stability, or because she likes it. Maybe both. We have quite the little bath time / bedtime routine. She is used to her schedule, that is for sure. Recently, I have begun putting her in her crib before she is asleep and she seems to like it. I think it is because she is so long, it's not as comfortable being rocked to sleep in the glider. I guess it's time. I just enjoyed getting to spend that time with her.

Blair's silly personality brightens my day. I love it when she does something silly and random. Today Travis said that she picked up this penguin toy (that rocks back and forth) and put it in her ball pit with her. How funny! (See the picture in the previous post.)

It's so hard to believe that my little girl is almost one. This past year has blown by, but it has been the BEST year of my life. It has been the most intense, wonderful, scary, love-filled, fulfilling, exhilarating year. I am so grateful for this amazing year we have had with Blair. My love for her grows with each day and I feel like the luckiest Momma in the world.

Happy 11th Month Birthday Blair Melisse! ♥

Climbing?

Yesterday, Blair began her attempts at climbing. She has been trying to lift her leg up, while using her arms to pull her up on the couch / ottoman. So glad we dropped her crib last weekend! This morning, while Travis was doing dishes, she tried to climb onto / into the dishwasher. Such a silly girl... I am sure it will not be long until she can do it on her own!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Eat : Paula Deen's Sweet Potato Biscuits

I was trying to come up with some new, bread-like menu ideas for Blair when I searched Paula Deen recipes and found this. It was a huge hit with my picky daughter and not so picky hubby. Delish!

Paula Deen's Sweet Potato Biscuits

  • 1 1/4 cup of all purpose flour
  • 2 heaping Tablespoons of sugar
  • 4 teaspoons of baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cup mashed, cooked sweet potatoes
  • 1/2 stick softened butter
  • 2 - 4 tablespoons milk (depending on the moisture of your potatoes)
  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
  2. In bowl, sift flour, salt, sugar, and baking powder.
  3. In a separate bowl, mix the sweet potatoes and butter. Add the flour mixture and make a soft dough.
  4. Add milk one tablespoon at a time and cut in.
  5. Turn the dough onto a floured board and roll out into a layer of dough about 1/2 inch thick.
  6. Use a cookie cutter or biscuit cutter to punch out your biscuits. Place on cookie sheet and top wih a little softened butter.
  7. Bake for 15 minutes. If they start to brown too quick, turn your oven temperature down.

Super easy and yummy. Plus my picky toddler likes them, so they are a win in our house! Love, love, love Paula Deen. She has THE most delicious food!

Preparing for the E, N & T Doctor

All last week, Blair had this little cough that got progressively worse during the week. It got worse at night (disrupting her sleep) and by Wednesday, I had had enough. We made an appointment with Dr. Kavin on Thursday afternoon & he confirmed that Blair had fluid in both ears and they were red and irritated. We were about a day or so away from fever and a very miserable girl. I was thankful that Trav and I took her and decided not to wait. Since Blair had an ear infection last month too, Dr. Kavin has referred us to an E, N & T. She will be on a full 14 day course of Omnicef, then we will go in for our consult and to see what they think. Poor little thing! We had planned to go out to Columbus to do some farming, but decided against it so we wouldn't wear Blair out.

Guess our theory on the soy milk is out. Oh well, we have it a shot. And we will be back on yogurt with every meal. Gotta keep our girl as healthy as we can!

Speaking of food, here's what she has been liking a lot lately: almond butter and jelly sandwiches, ham and cheese sandwiches, graham crackers, and sweet potato biscuits (from Paula Deen). Recipe to follow...

Eat : Pesto Parmesan Salmon

Ok, this recipe is super easy. First you'll need salmon filets (fresh is best) and the redder the salmon, the better. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. I smeared pesto (you can use any kind, we just keep a jar on hand in the fridge) on top so they were covered. Lastly, I sprinkle parmesan cheese (enough to make a decent coat) on top of the pesto. Bake at 375 for 15 mins (depending on on the thickness and size of your fillets). Rest for 5 mins before serving.

I serve this with wild rice and broccoli or asparaus. Yum.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Surprise, Travis!

Ok, so Allyson and I have been scheming for MONTHS. No joke. October or November is when it all started. We wanted to do something fun for our 30th, and figured a karaoke / Surprise Birthday party (for Trav) would be fun. It was a blast! First, Travis and I went to dinner at Pappas Steakhouse on Saturday night. We had a few cocktails, and ate some delicious food. It was wonderful and felt very "grown up." I then told Travis that we were stopping by a bar to see Allyson & Richard. I told him it was her sister-in-law's engagement party and we were only staying for a drink.
Obviously, when we got there, he learned that was not the case. A bunch of our friends (and some family) were there, in our own private karaoke room. It didn't take long for anyone got on stage. Thanks to Danny and Matt for getting it all started... and thanks to Trav for shutting it down. Happy 30th to US!
Headed to dinner at Pappas Steakhouse
Click this link to see our funny photo booth pics from the karaoke party... they are a riot!

Matt, Trav and Danny
Me, Kristen (she's due in March!) and Ally (---> co-host and co-birthday girl!)
Denise and Allyson
Craig and Ligia
Birthday Girls!
Me and Chris
Happy Birthday!
Kristen and Brent

Al and Molly

Trav, Ashley, Fielding, Jess (pregnant with baby #2!!!)
Thoroughly enjoying themselves!

The last picture of the night. I had to pull him off the stage. Party = success!

Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone that came out to celebrate our turning 30 (or that wanted to and were not able!). What a special night, one that marks the start of something new... our 30's. A lot has happened in the last 10 years. I have grown up a lot, gotten married, started a family and became a working Mom. I love it all and am grateful for what my life is and has become. Bring it on, 30's!

Sesame Street Live, Valentine's Day & Birthday Time

It was a busy week for the Wrights! It all kicked off with Sesame Street Live : Elmo makes music on Sunday...


Smiling for the camera - on purpose! That never happens!

Ready to see Elmo!
Travis and Blair
The whole gang!
IN to it!

A couple of sweet pictures of Blair from Gammy and Grandpa's house!


Valentine's Day basket...
Little People CD for my car
Cute owl jammies!
Her new ball pit
Hours of fun
Birthday Celebration #1 - With Grandma Nancy and Auntie Loren
Birthday Celebration #2 - With Mimi, Pops, Uncle Craig, Zoey, Uncle Conner and Caroline
Loving on Mimi and Pops
Getting some sugar from Mimi
Eating garlic bread (score!)
Playing in the ball pit
Birthday Celebration #3 - With Gammy and Grandpa
My sweet, sweet girl (this is the only pic I currently have but will post more later)

As promised, here is a recap from our busy Valentines / Birthday week. Last Sunday, we took Blair to see “Sesame Street Live – Elmo Makes Music.” It was pretty cool. Our seats were really great. We were in the elevated section (of Reliant Arena), but it was great because we could see really well. (The floor seats would’ve made it difficult for Bug to see.) I packed snacks and toys to
keep her occupied during the show. She loved it… lots of clapping and bouncing to the music. When they sang the ABC song, she looked at me and got really excited since she recognized it. It was pretty darn cute! We stayed through most of the show, but decided to quit while we were ahead. This was a huge score for us since we beat the crowds getting to the car and getting out of the parking lot. I would definitely take her to another one of these since she had so much fun. Success!

Tuesday was Valentine’s Day. Blair woke up with her eyes being pink again (since her eyes cleared up so quickly last time, I questioned whether it really had been pink eye). Turns out, it was. So we are back on the drops…’till the end! Blair got picked up from school by Gammy and Grandpa and they spent most of the day playing and exploring. Poor Bug was so tired from all the fun; she had an early bedtime (even with a 2 hour morning nap!). Blair got all kinds of fun cards and treats from her grandparents for her first Valentine’s Day. I, on the other hand, got a huge arrangement of 3 dozen roses delivered to my office. They were absolutely beautiful! Then, on Wednesday, Travis sent me a dozen of chocolate covered strawberries, and on Thursday, an arrangement of irises and red tulips. Can you say SPOILED? Travis went out of his way to make
sure that I felt very loved and special (although he always does that). It was very sweet and I was the envy of my office. ♥

Wednesday night, I conducted a little “20’s Exit Interview” with Travis. I actually just kind of had the idea come to me, so we went with it. I highly recommend it for anyone starting a new decade (or chapter) of your life. Some questions I askedwere (answers are private! :)):


1. What was your biggest regret of your 20’s?
2. What is the best thing you did in your 20’s?
3. What will you miss most about your 20’s, and what will you miss least?
4. Are you where you thought you would be (in life) when you were 20?
5. What did you imagine your life would be like when you were 20?
6. What are you excited about for your 30’s?
7. What are you dreading about your 30’s?
8. What is something you hope to accomplish in the next decade?
9. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
10. What is the biggest lesson about life you have learned?

It was a fun activity and something we will do on the eve of our birthdays before entering a new decade.

Thursday night (Travis’ birthday), we celebrated our birthdays with Nancy and Loren. We ate at our favorite (close!) Mexican restaurant and passed around Blair for lots of hugs and cuddles (she is especially quiet and cuddly when she is tired). We had a great time celebrating!

Friday night, we were over at my parent’s house to continue the birthday festivities. We had a yummy dinner from Lasagna House and watched the girls play in the ball pit. Blair even tried (and liked!) garlic bread for the first time. I was surprised since I thought she would find it strong / spicy, but it was not a problem. Zoey was a little intimidated with the ball pit at first, but quickly warmed up to it. There was a ladder in the living room (Conner was working on replacing the ceiling fan) and Blair was like a magnet to it. I joked about her climbing it and jumping into the ball pit from the top – and Blair’s eyes lit up like, “That’s a great idea Mom.” Ha, like that’s gonna happen!

Saturday (my birthday!), we woke up to a rainy, drizzly day. We had a late birthday lunch at Gammy and Grandpa’s, then left Blair with them so we could go out to dinner to have a little birthday – date night. This will be its own post since it was more than just a date night!

Sunday we recovered with a hangover brunch at the Black Walnut Café. Nothing says “30” like a hangover brunch and shopping at Home Depot. I found (& bought shelves) for Blair’s playroom! They are so cute and are going to be perfect! Thank you to our parents for the money and gift cards which made the purchase possible. :)

Gammy and Grandpa brought the Bug home (after a 2 hour morning nap), which was quickly followed by another 1 ½ hour nap. She was a tired little girl!! We spent the rest of the day cleaning and playing.

Today, Blair is at home with Travis (the markets are closed for President’s day) getting some Daddy and Bug time! I am big time jealous… but they are going to have a fun day with the gorgeous weather!

Have a great week!


Monday, February 13, 2012

Happy Birthday Zoey!

Last Sunday (a week ago Sunday), we celebrated Zoey's 1st birthday! It is so hard to believe that Zoey is already one. I remember when she was born like it was yesterday. It immediately reminds me that Bug is fast approaching the one year marker. Wow. Before I start to get all weepy and sentimental, I am going to cut this off. Pictures are from the BBQ (I told you it was a mild winter!) at Mimi and Pop's house.


Getting ready to attend her first birthday party. Have I mentioned she likes water bottles? Is that weird?



Mimi and Blair


Stare down with Uncle Chris



Me and the Girls







Family picture! Happy Birthday Zoey!






She's looking pretty happy about the duck cake now!

Happy 1st Birthday my sweet Z Bear. We love you!!!