Tuesday, November 5, 2013

15 Month Recap - Nicolette is now 16 Months Old



 Hard to believe that 15 months have come and gone and that Nicolette is 16 months old today! Just wanted to recap month 15 because it feels like a LOT happened this month! We definitely had a vocabulary explosion this month. Last month she was really only saying Mama, Dada, Uh-oh, Nose and Toes so she added quite a few words to her repertoire in October. It is so cute and we love hearing her sweet little voice! :-)

Words:
Mama
Dada
Uh-oh
Hi
Bye
Up (she sticks both of her hands out palms up - so cute!)
Off
Down
Nose
No
That (thaTTT, emphasis on the T at the end)
Outside (Outsiiiiiide - our favorite word)
Hat
Baby
Ball
All Gone
Done-done
Bowl
Toes
Shoes
Water (Wah-wah)
Duck
Trash
Yes (esss)
Eyes
Cheeks
Home
Shhhhhh

Animal Sounds:
Cow: Moo
Sheep: Bah
Owl: Hoo-hoo
Pig: Oink (Ok)
Cat: Meow
Dog: Ruff, Ruff
Duck: Quack (Quok)

Body Parts She Can Indentify (on herself, her dolly or mommy or daddy):
Head
Hair
Eyes
Mouth
Ears
Arms
Hands
Belly Button
Tummy
Toes
Feet
Legs
*working on knees, shoulders, elbows, chin, neck and back

Loves:
Going outside with daddy (she'll grab her hat, put it on and walk up to him and say "Outside, outside, outside")

Reading 
Being Read To (favorite books are: "Moo, Bah, La la la", "It's Time To Sleep My Love", "Barnyard Dance", Disney Princess Storybooks, "Bible Stories for Girls", "Jesus Loves Me Musical Book", "Bugs in a Box", "Chick", "Good Morning, Good Night")
Watching the Panthers Play Football
Climbing on the Ottoman :-?


Trick or Treating
Bath Time
Coloring - but you have to watch her closely…she likes eating the crayons as much as she enjoys coloring with them!
Going for Walks
Pestering Sasha our cat-child
Stomping her feet
*working on jumping…poor thing bends her knees and straightens them really fast and laughs and laughs thinking that she just "jumped"

Favorite Toys:
Baby Doll & Stroller - She's always looking for her "baby" and carries her around the house all day
Ring Stacker
Violet
Animal Flash Cards
Books
Tea Set
Pots & Pans (both her toy ones and mommy's real pots and pans)
Picnic Basket Set
Purses
Phones

Not So Sure About:
Vacuum cleaners
Hair dryers

Favorite Foods:
Pasta with Marinara & Kale
Wild Alaskan Salmon with Farro & Kale or Broccoli
Scrambled Eggs with Spinach and Onions
Hummus & Pita
Bananas
Nature's Path Whole Grain O's
Grapes
Deli Turkey (from Earthfare - carageenan free)
Clementines (had to try SEVERAL times, but after about the 10th try over a month and a half she seems to have acquired the taste)
Steelcut Oats with Flaxseed Meal, Chia Seeds & Hemp Seeds

Surprisingly Not Wild About:
Pancakes - liked them ok, didn't love them
Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches
Cheese
Applesauce

All day, every day the Italian and I say over and over how much we love little Nicolette. (I guess that's what parents do) But she really is sweeter than I ever imagined our baby could be. She's so incredibly intuitive and really seems to understand what we're talking about. We're having the best time watching her learn and explore and we are constantly amazed when she learns something new. It is such a blessing to be her mommy and I couldn't imagine life without her! We love you Nicolette!







Sunday, November 3, 2013

Daylight Savings - SUCCESS

So Daylight Savings time was this weekend. I'm not big on trying to manipulate Nicolette's schedule (and haven't had much, if any success at doing so in the past), but I did want to do whatever I could to prepare us both for the time change. I reached out to a group of my mama friends and one of them referred me to the isis website. I listened to a webinar about preparing for Daylight Savings and it was extremely helpful. Here are a few of the tips that helped me out:

1. Extend bedtime. Gradually keep your baby awake an hour past her normal bedtime. They suggest starting 10 days prior to the time change and work in 10-15 minute increments. We started about a week prior (before viewing the webinar). Nicolette was normally falling asleep between 7:30-7:45 but due to some late/long naps she started falling asleep at 8:15/8:30. Then I listened to the webinar and was like, "ok, we'll go with this and use it to our advantage". I started intentionally pushing our bedtime routine back until 8:30/9:00 leading up until DST.

2. Extend morning darkness/quiet time. Now I had only thought to worry about trying to keep Nicolette up later at night in order to prepare her for falling back. The webinar also encouraged extending morning darkness and/or quiet time which TOTALLY makes sense when you think about it. The last thing you want is your baby who usually wakes up at 7:30am to wake up demanding attention at 6 or 6:30. And I can personally attest to the fact that just because your baby goes to bed an hour (or more late) does not mean that she will sleep in an hour or more late…unfortunately it's usually the opposite. If Nicolette goes to bed past her bedtime, she's usually up super early in the morning…makes no sense to me but whatever.  Anyway, so last week we started keeping the nursery dark and quiet after she woke up until 8:30 and then moved forward with nursing, breakfast, etc. (I say "we" but who am I kidding? Managing Nicolette's sleep is definitely part of my full time job as stay at home mommy. The Italian refuses to acknowledge schedules of any sort, so this was my call)

3. Sleep pressure. The webinar also talked about babies needing to have enough "sleep pressure" built up in order to settle down and go to sleep. I can say 100% for a fact that Nicolette HAS to have enough sleep pressure built up in order to sleep. I can put her to bed at the exact same time every night, but if she has napped 3 hours in the afternoon instead of 2 then she will be awake in her crib for an extra hour. I've noticed that Nicolette needs to be awake 5 1/2 - 6 hours after her afternoon nap in order to fall asleep at night.

So by Saturday night, Nicolette fell asleep at 9pm. We were all set for the time change and it went well, except for the fact that she woke up at 11:45, 1:00 and 3:30 (#sadface). I was sure that she was going to be up between 5 and 6 because she usually does wake up super early if she wakes up throughout the night (which makes no sense to me). I was dead wrong…she slept in until almost 8am, was happy as a clam all day, went down at noon for a 2 hour nap and was asleep around 7:45 tonight with no fussing so I'm counting this as a daylight savings transition success! Yay Nicolette!




Friday, November 1, 2013

This Little Piggie Went Trick-or-Treating (and LOVED it!)

I took Nicolette Trick-or-Treating last night. We didn't do family costumes this year because the Italian had to have knee surgery yesterday (no worries, he's totally fine), so Nicolette was dressed as a little piggie. And she was the CUTEST piggie I think I've ever seen! t wasn't sure if she would have any interest in trick-or-treating…but she absolutely loved it! She loved walking from house to house (she insisted on walking instead of being carried). She also loved digging into each bowl of candy and picking out her very own special piece and putting it in her pumpkin.  She would then turn back to the bowl and pick another piece and put it in her pumpkin, then another, then another. I kept saying "only one piece Nicolette." But the all of the neighbors kept saying, "Oh, she can have more if she wants it". Needless to say mommy isn't letting her actually eat any of her candy (Daddy did a good job of polishing it off…with a little help from mommy). Luckily she hasn't had any sweets other than her birthday cake on her first birthday and she was much more interested in the sound that the candy wrappers made than what was inside of them. She was such a trooper and seemed to have a blast…she didn't want to come home and even when I took her little piggie headpiece off, she kept grabbing it, putting it back on her head saying, "Hat, Hat". She was absolutely cracking up right after I put her costume on her (as you can see in the photos below). I didn't think it was possible but I'm falling more in love with her every day. She is so precious to us!