November 26, 2003

Shocking!

Ollie slept the entire night! ALL NIGHT LONG! I asked Tresa at 4 am why she hadn't gotten me up to help with Ollie. She replied that he hadn't woken up. Of course she had just checked on him and he was fine, but I was still worried until I heard him rustling a bit over the monitor. We still had to wake him up at 6:30 to go to the babysitter. I guess he got worn out from his non-sleep the night before and his putting to bed. I felt like I got too much sleep from sleeping through the night.

He screamed bloody murder last night when he was supposed to go to bed. He was rotten, the worst he's ever been when being put to bed. Luckily, Tresa was putting him to bed, I just got to listen. He was so tired and fighting it so much. He finally fell asleep around 10 pm.

His second tooth pushing through caused the problems from the previous night. It probably helped wear him out for last night. I don't expect last nights sleeping pattern to continue, but I can dream...or maybe not if Ollie wakes up.

November 25, 2003

Pain in the Mouth

Usually Ollie will go to sleep and stay asleep after he's laid down. Sometimes he needs the vacuum cleaner on for about 10 minutes until he's out for good. Last night, his teeth changed the game plan. He did ok going to bed and got up about 12 for his bottle, which is normal for him. 1:30 rolls around and he fusses, Tresa can't get him back to sleep. So, I give it a shot.

He's pushed himself into the corner of his bed head first on his belly. I move him back to the middle of his bed and turn on the vacuum. 15 minutes later, I think he's asleep. I go back to bed after turning the vacuum off. About the time I get back into our room, I can hear him on the monitor. I repeat the previous cycle and he seems to be out. Not so fast.

So, I give him baby tylenol to help with the pain and start the vacuum CD at 2 am. I make a bed on the floor in his room and wait. About 2:30 the CD starts skipping. So, I decide to shut it off. Ollie still can't stay asleep. The CD goes on again until 3 am, when I finally shut it off because it is skipping again. Ollie stays asleep and I camp on his floor to make sure he doesn't wake up. Tresa came and got me sometime later, when she awoke and noticed I looked a awful lot like a cat or two. Ollie was out until 6 am. I can't wait for a full set of teeth. Of course, then he'll use them to bite me!

November 24, 2003

All He wants For Christmas

Is his 2 front teeth! Yes, the first has popped through. It is sharp! The second seems to be on the way. I expected teething to be worse than it has been. Granted, he's chewing on everything, except his teething rings. He isn't doing too bad with it though. He doesn't always have to have something in his mouth. He's on his way to having a full set of chompers a whole month earlier than it is normal. See, he is special!

Other things on the Ollie front...Naps. They seem to be waning. He was up for 6 straight hours Sunday morning. I'm not sure if it was his tooth that kept him up or if he was just that awake. He wasn't too crabby in the morning, the afternoon is another story. But he seemed to do about the same as he has been doing on weekends. Other than the beaver like chewing on everything. Luckily his momma and I are still physically intact.

November 20, 2003

Paper Boy

We have found a good use for all the unsolicited advertisement magazines we receive in the mail. They become Ollie's play toys. He loves to crinkle, crunch and eat the paper from the magazines. He pretty much likes to eat anything, but paper is fun to play with. All the colors and sound must attract him. We usually have to keep an eye on his paper activity because he's become adept at ripping and trying to eat small pieces. Those magazines seem to work the best. He doesn't get ink all over him most of the time. Apparently, I used to play with the newspaper and would have black ink all over me. Ollie has less ink on him, but is just as messy with his paper. Soggy paper is not fun to clean up!

November 19, 2003

'round-a-bout'

Ollie is a moving machine. Last night, in the space of 5 ft, Ollie rolled, scooted and squirmed his way around the floor for about an hour. He made it over to the stereo and was able to turn it up. He was quite active and very happy. He was even up for a 4 hr. stretch. He's been doing that a lot lately. It won't be too long and one of his naps will disappear.

We got more pictures. I'll try to scan them in later this week, maybe the weekend.

November 18, 2003

Whopper

Ollie is a big boy! 18 1/2 lbs. and 27 3/4 in. long. 2 more shots, a flu shot and a few minutes of screaming. Not too bad for a 6 month old. He seems to be growing at a consistent pace. Of course he's the perfect little boy with lots of personality. The stranger anxiety hasn't set in yet, but it usually begins within the next month. Christmas will be fun with that. There's also going to be the issue of travel. Apparently, until 9 months, when babies travel they get very crabby and very clingy. Just like our last trip. Should be fun. Ho Ho Ho!

November 17, 2003

Not too Long Now

This weekend Ollie took another step in becoming mobile. He got himself up on all 4's and kept his head on the ground. He kept himself up for awhile. Able to rock a bit on his own. He kept doing it over and over. I swear I saw fear in the cats eyes at his new talent.

He has been doing better at sitting up, but once he starts to fall, he can't right himself yet. The carts in stores seem to be helping and he likes being in them better than in his old car seat. Now his only problem is that he wants to forward in the cart. Not even a year old and he wants to ignore his parents! The fun is just beginning.

November 14, 2003

Food

Ollie has done well this week sleeping. Only 1 night he has gotten up at 2 am. The rest he's been asleep since 11pm and been more or less stayed asleep. We've been a bit worried that something happened and nothing has. He's even been flipping onto his stomach and sleeping on it through at least half the night. He just has a clogged nose in the morning from sleeping on his tummy. Same as his dad gets when he sleeps on his stomach...sorry Ollie, you got that from me!

What's this have to do with food you ask? Well, Ollie has gotten to eat first thing in the morning due to all this. This morning he even got cereal. Baby rice cereal, but cereal nonetheless. He's also had a few other odd eating habits and has become quite messy while doing it.


Ollie enjoying Sweet Potatoes, one of his favorites



How is that going to fit in there?



November 13, 2003

Happy Half-Birthday!

Ollie is 6 months old today! It's amazing how much he's grown and changed in that little bit of time. The weeks seem to last forever, but all together the time seems to go fast. We've looked back at pictures of him when he was first born and compare them to now. He's gone from 7lbs to almost 18! He's started at 19.5 inches and is somewhere in the upper 20's. We'll find out for sure on Monday during his next appointment. We started with a crying, jerky, very needy baby. We now have a playing, smiling, yelling, interactive youngster. Amazing what difference 6 months can make.


Happy Birthday Ollie!

November 12, 2003

Clothes

Baby clothes are made rather strangely. They make them so that your baby looks like a small adult. Things like this outfit


Ollie Singing


The collar on this outfit is split in the front and in the back! Why? There are a few buttons in the back, but this doesn't prevent a complete collar. Strange. This is a 1 piece outfit too. He's also got baby jeans that zip and button. T-shirt's without buttons around the top. He doesn't like those because the neck doesn't stretch and it squishes his face. Pajamas that snap in a triangle. Down both legs and up the torso. Why couldn't they just do 1 leg like they do with zippers? It's difficult enough to snap them with the lights on, but at night it's nearly impossible.

All in all though, Ollie seems to be happy being clothed, other than shoes. Socks come off easily too. I bet he'll be a little streaker once he can walk and take off his clothes. Hmm, sounds like someone I know.