One thing I really wanted to do with this blog, along with keeping and sharing pictures, was to also share stories of our experience with Wilek as a baby. And I haven’t really gotten down anything lately – so I’ll use this opportunity to share a few tidbits with ya’ll.
(1) The stroller incident
About a month ago, we are getting ready to go on a nice family walk around the park. So I head outside and put him in his stroller – aaaaand forgot to put the break on. So I walk away for 2 seconds to shut the front door and the stroller starts going down the sidewalk on its own, off the curb, into the street where it hit a car and fell onto its side in the road. I got the front door closed just in time to turn around and witness the whole thing, but couldnt get to him fast enough to stop it from happening. Wil got jostled around a bit, but luckily I had him all strapped in and no cars were coming. He screamed bloody murder but he didnt seem to really hit his head or anything. We checked him all over, and he calmed down within minutes. We assumed he was fine and went on our walk.
(2) Homemade baby food
Since Wil started eating solids 3 times a day, I decided to try my hand at some homemade baby purees. I spent a whole afternoon cooking, steaming, puree-ing and freezing carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes, and white potatoes. I was so proud of myself. Well it just so happened, the very day I started incorporating these into his diet – he seemed to come down with some sort of stomach bug. He surprised us with this by throwing up over everything, including me, two nights in a row. Massive cleaning sessions needed to take place because of this. But he was fine both days leading up to his night time bottle! We couldnt make sense of why he was getting sick just at night. Finally by the 3rd night, we were terrified of his nighttime feeding – so I stripped down to basically nothing and fed Wil over a blanket on the hard wood floor. I wouldnt let Phil take any pictures, but it was a hilarious scene. I couldnt believe it had come to that. Coincidentally that same night, instead of his delicious homemade baby puree dinner, we fed him some baby cereal. And he was perfectly fine. We finally realized that he didnt have a mysterious night-time-only stomach bug. My purees were just disgusting to him. They were promptly throw out and he was fine ever since.
(3) The perfect sippy cup
I had heard that babies should be ‘off the bottle’ by 1-year old, so I started my search for the perfect sippy cup for him a few months ago, but had serious trouble. He has no concept of holding a bottle or cup by himself and tipping it up to get the water to come out. We tried repeated to get him to hold it, tried showing him how the water comes out. At first we thought maybe he needed one with handles, then we thought he needed a softer spout. We seriously bought like 10 different sippy cups trying to find the right one, never finding the trick. Until one day Phil had his camelback water bottle on the ground next to him, and Wilek magically crawled right up to it, put his mouth on the spout and started drinking from it. It was at the perfect height that he didnt have to hold it and it had a straw so that he didnt have to tip it for the water (Picture in slideshow below). Uuuuuunbelievable. 10 trips to babies-r-us for the ‘perfect’ sippy cup results in him preferring a 1-liter adult-water bottle. Hey – whatever works.
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