Sunday, June 29, 2008
Vitamin Fortified
We also learned an interesting fact: unlike cow milk, human milk contains very low levels of Vitamin D. Not that you should ever compare any Mommy to a cow, (again, don't ever compare a Mommy to a cow) but you should be conscious that not all milk is the same. Cow milk can make babies under a year very ill, and Mommy milk doesn't have the same nutritive properties as cow milk. So along with his normal feedings, we now have a prescription of vitamin drops to add to his diet, in a "natural cherry flavor..."
...which he hates. Apparently, this study was just released this month, so it's nice to know our doctor is on top of these things: We'll figure a way to get you to eat those vitamins Baby, so you can keep filling out that crib of yours.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Cheap Entertainment
Now when he's not sleeping or eating, he has something new to do:
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
On The Move
About a week ago, I laid Baby down to sleep in his crib, tucking his round tummy in between the cushions that are supposed to keep him from turning on his stomach. When I go to check on him a couple of hours later, his head was now in between the cushions. I thought that I just placed him incorrectly, being that his room was dark and I was lacking sleep.
We realized now that he did indeed move himself. Baby discovered a primitive form of locomotion by kicking both legs repeatedly when he's on his back, which will drive him down towards the foot of his crib. The slick surface of his diaper and the extreme mass in his thighs is probably all working in his favor to gain distance and speed.
Now this complicates a couple of things. First, we'll have to keep a closer eye on him on the changing pad, because there's nothing to keep him still until we get some bungee cords installed. Secondly, there is the potential of his flailing legs getting caught in the slats of his crib now, which is where we entrust the safety of our baby's limbs to a baby bumper. A baby bumper is the equivalent of turning a wrestling ring into a steel cage, but prettier and softer. When shopping for a bumper, also keep away from something too stiff, as the baby will use it as a foothold once he starts climbing. We picked out this one after a bit of research, as seen in the above pic.
Everyone keeps telling me how fast babies grow up, but no one told me how fast these little buggers move.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Total Recalls
I was recently informed (thanks, LF!) of a recall that actually did affect me, and will affect anyone who had purchased the best-selling and highly rated Chicco KeyFit 30 car seat. If you own, or know of someone who owns this, no need to panic - the recall only affects users of the LATCH system (a term you would only be familiar with if you've attempted to install a car seat beyond 2003). The simplest fix is to just use the traditional seat belt instead of LATCH, until you can get a replacement base. Details on how to find out if you're affected, and how to send back your recalled product can be found here.
You too can become suspicious of the world around you by reading the following links:
Check these sites every few hours for increased paranoia.