It is a happy day for Payton and a sad day for Me. We transitioned Payton to a full-sized bed today. So I guess that means my baby isn't really a baby anymore. We picked out bedding at Target and got one of those mesh side rails to keep her from falling out. She is sooooooo excited about her new bed. I hope she sleeps good tonight in it. Here are some pictures.
After bath Payton likes to watch a movie on her "wittle t.v." while I put Caleb to bed. Tonight she wanted to sit in her new bed to watch her movie.
The front and back to her crib make the head and foot board to her new big girl bed. Cool eh?
She is so happy!!
November 20, 2010
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Spotlight on CALEB!!
Today Caleb is 9 months old. Where has the time gone? I am going to give a quick update as to what he is up to so that I don't forget anything.....
He is a very happy baby. Even when he isn't feeling good (like today-getting another cold, complete with a VERY runny nose and cough...blah!) he is still happy. He follows Payton around where ever she goes. This includes, the bathroom, bedroom, kitchen and family room. He gets around rather quickly and now has begun to furniture walk with ease. He has started to be able to bend down and pick up an object with one hand while holding onto something else with the other hand. In other words, his balance is greatly improving. I found an entire basket of matchbox cars at work and brought them home for him to play with. He automatically took one to the kitchen floor and began to push it around...must be a natural boy instinct. He is curious about everything. In fact, we went outside yesterday to enjoy the nice weather and he couldn't stop putting helicopters in his mouth. Not kidding!! =(
He is an eating machine. He still gets about 5 bottles a day of formula and is still eating 3 meals a day. He has been increasing his intake of solids to a jar and 1/2 for lunch and dinner. I have started him on a sippy cup but he doesn't have a clue how to use it yet. It is more of a chew toy right now. I have tried giving him small pieces of "real" bananas and he seemed to like those.
Sleeping is still going good. He sleeps from 9-11ish in the morning, 1:30-4ish in the afternoon, and is in bed by 7pm for the night. He is awake in the morning anywhere from 6:30-7am. He goes down for naps and bedtime very easily without any trouble at all.
I just started bathing him with Payton. Boy is that an experience. He is not afraid of the water. He crawls to get the toys while in the tub and is very interested in the faucet. He especially likes to splash is sister with water. She, in turn, likes to pour water on his head.
I can't believe that he is almost a year old already. It seems as though I just had him. I have been truly blessed with two AMAZING children!!! Thank you God! =)
He is a very happy baby. Even when he isn't feeling good (like today-getting another cold, complete with a VERY runny nose and cough...blah!) he is still happy. He follows Payton around where ever she goes. This includes, the bathroom, bedroom, kitchen and family room. He gets around rather quickly and now has begun to furniture walk with ease. He has started to be able to bend down and pick up an object with one hand while holding onto something else with the other hand. In other words, his balance is greatly improving. I found an entire basket of matchbox cars at work and brought them home for him to play with. He automatically took one to the kitchen floor and began to push it around...must be a natural boy instinct. He is curious about everything. In fact, we went outside yesterday to enjoy the nice weather and he couldn't stop putting helicopters in his mouth. Not kidding!! =(
He is an eating machine. He still gets about 5 bottles a day of formula and is still eating 3 meals a day. He has been increasing his intake of solids to a jar and 1/2 for lunch and dinner. I have started him on a sippy cup but he doesn't have a clue how to use it yet. It is more of a chew toy right now. I have tried giving him small pieces of "real" bananas and he seemed to like those.
Sleeping is still going good. He sleeps from 9-11ish in the morning, 1:30-4ish in the afternoon, and is in bed by 7pm for the night. He is awake in the morning anywhere from 6:30-7am. He goes down for naps and bedtime very easily without any trouble at all.
I just started bathing him with Payton. Boy is that an experience. He is not afraid of the water. He crawls to get the toys while in the tub and is very interested in the faucet. He especially likes to splash is sister with water. She, in turn, likes to pour water on his head.
I can't believe that he is almost a year old already. It seems as though I just had him. I have been truly blessed with two AMAZING children!!! Thank you God! =)
November 2, 2010
Slacker
Okay so I have been a bit of a blog slacker lately. I have been busy with the kids (aren't we all), and work and it seems as though I have something to do just about every weekend. So that leaves very little time for me to write about what has been happening in the Berger household. Here is a quick recap:
We traveled to Columbus to visit with the Guinthers. It is always nice to spend time with them and Max just gets cuter each time we see him. We took the kids to Boo at the Zoo. A good portion of the zoo was closed but it was still a good time. Payton had a great time looking at all the interesting animals they have there and Caleb was content the entire time.
On Halloween, Shane had to work so Nana and Poppy came over to help me with the kids, candy, etc. In the morning I took the kids to our school district's pancake breakfast. The third grade students were performing so I got to see their performance while we were there. After dinner, I got the kids in their costumes and took Payton up the street for trick-or-treat. Caleb went to one house and then Nana put him to bed. Poppy was in charge of passing out the candy (except we had to take shifts because it was sooooooo cold.) Overall, it was a fun night.
Caleb is almost nine months old. He is growing more and more everyday. He is officially crawling and pulling himself up. He follows Payton wherever she goes. I constantly have to check on what they are doing because all I hear is giggling. He is eating like crazy (three meals a day) and is sleeping great! He takes two naps a day and sleeps from 7pm-7am every night. He had the surgery on his ear and did a great job recovering. I only had to give him Tylenol once since there was very minimal pain. The site looks amazing. The only problem we had was that he got a secondary infection from the anesthetic which caused him to be on two different antibiotics. He recently had the flu (which he kindly shared with me) but recovered very quickly. Other than that he is a very happy, easy baby.
Payton is quite the character these days. We have thrown ourselves fully into the "terrible twos." She throws tantrums just about every day and sometimes they are over absolutely nothing. She is often put in time out to cool down because she is so worked up. She is extremely verbal and knows exactly what she wants. She loves Caleb. I have to keep an eye on her because she likes to pull him around the house by his clothing. She likes to put things on his head and push him around (literally). Payton often needs reminded to share, as she takes Caleb's toys and puts them places he can't reach. Overall, these are trying times with her but she is learning and growing everyday too. She makes me laugh more each day with her silly statements and contagious laugh.
The last thing that is new with us is that we have purchased 2.72 acres of land in Granger Twp. Is is a 40 lot development where each lot has to be at least 2 acres. We wheeled and dealed with the seller for a few weeks and finally came to an agreement on price. We go to closing at the end of November. The next step will be to get our house sold (not going to start that until after the first of the year) and then meet with builders to start the house building process. As I am very overwhelmed with the idea of building, I am excited to start this new chapter of our lives. I am ready to move out of this neighborhood and set the foundation to where my children will be living and spending the rest of their childhood! Here are recent pictures of all our adventures.
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