Monday, November 26, 2007

Words

Aria says "MaMa" now. (Yeah!) And while she uses both "MaMa" and "DaDa" throughout the day and in a variety of settings, she seems to also be assigning meaning to the words, often saying "DaDa" just as Keith walks into the room and "MaMa" when she wakes up in the middle of the night hungry and in need of a cuddle.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving weekend was a crazy one here at the Nelson household. Lots going on:

We had a great Thanksgiving dinner at another Nelson household (no relation). I met Sandy through prenatal yoga and the four of us (Sandy, Jason, Keith and I) often ended up in the same birthing courses at Sibley hospital (little Emily was born about 2 1/2 weeks before Aria). Now Sandy is one of the moms that I am fortunate enough to get to hang out with on a fairly regular basis. Anyway, the Nelsons were great hosts and fantastic cooks. And, much to my delight, they too are vegetarians so there was an abundance of delicious non-meat dishes (as well as turkey for carnivorous friends and family).

For Thanksgiving dinner Aria got her first taste of butternut squash (appropriately festive, we thought). She loved it.





Friday and Saturday we had visitors. My cousin, Brody, and his wife, Kourtney, came to visit. They are from Missouri and had never been here before so we had fun showing them around a bit. Kourtney is 7 months pregnant with their first baby - a boy!

We did manage to get in some "Black Friday" shopping. I love that the after-Thanksgiving sales are online too!

Sunday we spent the day with my dad and his girlfriend where we had another wonderful meal and walked around Old Town Alexandria (trying, in vain, to get Aria down for a nap).

And so, we start the week anew...

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Six Months Old

On November 12th Aria turned 6 months old. It feels like a huge milestone. She's grown and changed so much in these first months. To celebrate we met Dad for lunch during the day, then he and I had a nice dinner after the birthday girl went to bed.

On Friday we had her 6 month appointment. Our girl weighed in at 17 lbs and measured 28 inches. That's over the 97th percentile for length! At some point that should taper down, but for now Aria is heads above the rest - literally.

There were more shots this appointment too. Aria was a trooper and calmed down fairly quickly once they were done, but this time a flu shot was included and within hours she had her first fever, measuring 100.7 degrees. We stripped her down and dosed her with Tylenol and within 45 minutes to an hour the fever had gone down by one degree. She was a bit more fussy than usual (she was entitled), but went to sleep pretty easily. We checked on her throughout the night; as long as we kept giving her Tylenol the fever stayed in the manageable range. The next morning she still had a bit of a high temp, but after a walk outdoors and a nap or two (and more Tylenol) it finally broke that afternoon. The next couple days she was a bit out of sorts, but all in all bounced back beautifully.

With the fever gone, Sunday seemed like the perfect time to try solid foods for the first time. With Dad snapping pictures, I fed her her first spoonfuls of rice cereal. More got on her face and hair and bib than actually got into her, but she seemed interested and ate several spoonfuls.

Since then, she's really taken to these small meals. While still quite messy, she dives for the spoon and makes "mmmm" sounds with every bite. (This actually makes it messier, as she closes her mouth around the spoon to make the sounds.)

First BiteFirst Bite


What Am I Supposed to Do With This Stuff?What am I supposed to do with this stuff?

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Firsts

After a short hiatus we have this week the return of the raspberry. Just to show how little babies forget, even at this young age, Aria has made an impressive display of blowing raspberries the past couple of days. And with them have come a new set of exciting skills...

...Drum roll, please...

Aria said her First Word!

Aria has been working up to her first word for a while now, babbling so much, trying out different sounds and consonants, and saying "yayayayayaya" and "dadadadadadada" over and over. Today "dadadadada" became very clearly, very distinctly "DaDa". While we're not sure she completely understands what she's saying, we feel she does to at least some degree, as I repeat the word over and over to her in the morning when Keith is on his way to work ("Tell DaDa bye; give DaDa a kiss") and in the evening when he gets home ("DaDa is home! Look - it's DaDa!").

Accompanying this major milestone was another huge development - Learning to Clap! We often clap for her when she's doing something new (sitting up by herself, rolling over, etc, etc) to show her what a good job she's doing and to encourage her when whatever she's doing is difficult (scooting forward, reaching for something). Today Dad was clapping for her again and she started mimicking him, at first bring her hands almost together, but missing them, one going over the other. After a few tries, however, she got the hands together and clapped a few times.

Witnessing all this were our good friends from Indiana - Jen, Lucas & 2 1/2 year-old Parker. Aria loves Parker and Parker loves Aria. Parker dances silly dances for Aria and Aria giggles her infectious, beautiful laugh, making all of us laugh as well. It's really too cute.

So, it's been a big day in the Nelson household. I'm off to feed the baby...and maybe demonstrate a few "mamamamamas" before bed.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

In Search of the Great Pumpkin

The Fam at the Farm

Last Saturday, before the Halloween festivities, we set off on a drive through the countryside, looking for a pumpkin patch. We instead stumbled upon an organic farm just outside the District in Maryland. Though tours were not running over the weekend, we were able to walk the grounds, both beautiful and serene. A variety of animals were on display in centralized pens and Aria, ever the animal lover, giggled with delight as ducks, geese and chickens clucked and cawed just over the fence.

Duckies & Geese & Chickens, Oh My


Aria & Dad

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Aria's First Halloween

This year for Halloween Aria dressed up as a Ladybug (thanks, Grandma!). Yes, the bright, spotted ladybug is truly a male bug, but this just added to the mystery and wonder of her costume. (Actually, it seems that boys don't dress as ladybugs and for once, no one mistook our little lady for a boy.)

We began the season with a Halloween party made up of new parents and their little ones, all decked out in their holiday best. It was Aria's first party EVER and probably the first party her parents' have attended since she was born (it's hard to remember, really). We had a great time! Aria was asleep when we got there, but awoke shortly thereafter and mingled (albeit a bit groggily) with the other babies and parents.


Partying baby style



On Halloween night, we attended "Hilloween" - an annual Capitol Hill Halloween festival for area kids and featuring such treats as face painting, a moon bounce and free cider. Geared mainly toward the older kids, there were still plenty of young ones milling about, parents in tow. Costumes abounded, with everything from an adorable 2-year-old Princess Leia to bears and Tiggers, oh my.

At "Hilloween" 2007


Little Ladybug & her good friend Tigger
(Tigger is just 4 days older than the Bug)