Showing posts with label baby food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby food. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Graveyard Fields


We went on a trip with our kids to play under a waterfall and pick fresh blueberries. Our little blueberry was a fan. I would help her find some ripe blueberries on the bushes then isolate them for her. She started picking them herself, first with her little pincer grasp, and then with her teeth.

I love my baby!!

She is her daddy's daughter :)

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Solids, Take 2

Haley Had another go at eating Solids. The second go was much more successful. She has her own spoon to play with. And she was really enjoying each bite. She finished all of the rice cereal I made her. I think it helped that she ate about an hour after her last meal.

Determined to feed herself

The 2 spoon trick worked like a charm

Don't be fooled by the funny face, she actually seemed to like it.

But even the food could not compare to playing with the bowl afterwards.

Small pleasures!

and the perfect set up for bath time!

By meal 3 Haley became a pro. Opening wide for the spoon (most of the time) and containing the mess to her hands, face and bib. The food was a bit thicker but she took it like a champ. I am excited to experiment with new flavors soon. I think Haley will be excited too.
That Rice cereal is finger lickin' good!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Starting Solids

Haley is almost 6 months old, she has doubled her birth weight, she can sit independently for a while (until she gets interested in something else and flops over to it), she is interested in adults food, she indicated when she is full, and she is always putting things in her mouth. So what dies this all add up to?

She is ready for Solids!

So we got started... I pulled out and washed her new spoons and bowls

I heated up about an ounce of breast milk (2 tablespoons) to mix with about a 1/2 tablespoon of rice cereal.


* I started with half of the recommended amount because tit was after class and she had an once of her bottle left that I didn't want to waste and I wanted to stick with the recommended consistency. We started with rice cereal, as the experts suggest, because it is easy on the digestive tract and less likely to trigger allergic reactions than other cereals and solid foods.

Then Haley went to town! (sorry for the blurry pictures but it's what I've got.)

Haley was all about her food

She wanted to feed herself, which made it very difficult to get the food into her mouth.

It was a grand old mess.

Tonight we will go for solid foods, take 2. In reading some more I found a few tips I might try. Putting some of the food on her tray for her to play with, and feeding her some from my finger so she can get a taste for it. I will probably also give her a spoon of her own to play with, and I'll remember to actually use one of the many bibs we have been given.

I think we will wait until Haley is 6 months old to start introducing other cereals and fruts and vegetables. Leavig the recommended 3 days between foods to make sure she does not show signs of any allergies. (Luckily Zach and I don't really have allergies, so hopefully she won't either- but my mom is allergic to everything, so I will try to be cautious)


Check out some great food charts at Tiny Playground, Garden of Eden, Sympathy Pain, and Web MD

There are a lot of great articles and tips for starting solids at Gerber, Huggies, Baby Center, Healthy Children, Ask Dr. Sears, Keep Kids Healthy. Also, What to Expect, Parents, and the Baby Zone have several links about stating solids.