Gloria Highlights, Week 27

This week was dominated by the snowy weather. Gloria was enthralled by the white blanket that enveloped our city this week. She really enjoyed her crisp outdoor walks where the bus drivers would honk and wave at her. We celebrated her half-birthday on Thursday, though we refrained from putting a candle in her sweet potatoes. We did try giving Gloria some birthday apple sauce for dessert, but she doesn’t seem to be into the Washington winter mainstay quite yet.

Grandma Judy arrived on Sunday, and Gloria is excited to show off all of her new skills.

Fascinated by the snow
Gloria spent endless hours staring out our kitchen window at the snow

Blowing raspberries
Celebrating her six month birthday with her signature raspberries

Lounging around
Our munchkin is growing up so quickly

Maternity Test II

I submit for your evaluation, more evidence that Baby G may in fact be my daughter.

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Gloria Highlights, Week 26

Gloria got some surprise visitors this week: on Friday afternoon, Grandpa Moose and Grandma Sandra called to let us know they’d be flying up to Seattle Saturday morning. Gloria decided to show them some of her usual haunts: Vios for lunch on Saturday, the Madison Valley strip for an afternoon walk, and Jade Garden for Sunday dim sum before our visitors needed to head to the airport.

Gloria saw her first snowfall on Sunday morning. We decided to brave the winter weather and take our guests to dim sum, which was fun but perhaps a poor decision. Several inches of snow fell during our brunch. Fortunately, it was easy for my Dad and Sandra to hop on light rail to the airport, but we had a bit of an adventure getting back over the snow-covered hill back to our house. Of course, the G-bug was a champ, taking a nap in her car seat during the two hours that it took to travel about three miles. She woke in time for us to strand our car about five blocks from home and walk the rest of the way, taking turns carrying her in our arms. And thus began Snowmageddon 2012.

A few other firsts this week: G tried her first bites of avocado (which she loved) and rice cereal (which she was less excited about, unsurprisingly); she started blowing “raspberries” and became obsessed with doing so (apparently an important milestone on the road to speech, properly known as the bilabial trill); and she had her first play date with our good friends Julie, Damian, and Sophie, who are in Seattle for a wedding and came to play on Monday afternoon.

Tummy time
Another day, another photo of Gloria being the cutest baby ever.

Playmat
Gloria is certainly enjoying her solid foods, but her hands remain her favorite things to munch

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All bundled up for a walk with Grandpa Moose

Dim sum with Grandpa Moose
Neither Gloria nor Grandpa Moose could believe how much snow fell during dim sum!

Walking in the snow
Gloria’s first snowstorm. We stranded our car five blocks from home and had a fun wintry walk in the snow.

Meeting Julie
Meeting Aunt Julie

Gloria Highlights, Week 25

I had the Globug to myself most of this week, as Lauren was back in the office full time and I commenced my paternity leave. Gloria had a very sunny week, I’m sure the unseasonably sunny weather outside didn’t hurt. She has been keeping me in shape on our walks around our hilly neighborhood; in exchange I’m providing her daily circuit training in her exersaucer.

The week concluded with an exciting development. On Sunday Gloria expressed a modicum of interest when I put a piece of bread in front of her mouth. She also animatedly drank from a glass of water I offered her. We jumped on our chance to introduce solid foods, and planned Gloria’s first meal for Monday mid-morning.

Since we didn’t have a high chair yet, we set Gloria into her bouncy chair for some freshly pureed sweet potatoes. Very little actually made it into her mouth, but she enjoyed it and I think she even swallowed a spoonful or two. I’m practicing my feeding techniques and I have high hopes for next week’s adventures in solidity.

Eggplant walk
Sporting her eggplant hat from Vidya Auntie

Intrigued
My sweet Globug

Enjoying her playmat
Enjoying her play mat

Smiles for her wolf packGo Bears
I’m being raised by Wolves and Bears!

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Expressing her first vague interest in food and, more eagerly, drink

Baby's first meal
Not so sure about this whole “solid food” experience

Eggless Waffles

We recently learned that our Globug is allergic to eggs. We don’t know for certain that she has any particular reaction, but it’s certainly possible that her eczema is triggered by her allergy. So starting about a week ago I cut eggs from my diet, and we’ll be waiting on introducing eggs to hers once she starts solids.

In the meantime, I’ve been researching egg substitutes for various baked goods, and more importantly, breakfast items like pancakes and waffles. The substitution depends on the recipe, but I found recommendations like applesauce, mashed banana, or adding a bit of baking powder and oil.

This morning, Kenny whipped up a new eggless waffle recipe, devised by synthesizing a few recipes he found on the web. The waffles were delicious and unbelievably light and fluffy, thanks in large part to one secret ingredient: sparkling water (thanks mom, for the Sodastream you got us for Chanukah – it’s proving to be even more useful than anticipated!) It’s good to know that my favorite trick for producing light, fluffy matzo balls can be applied to other recipes as well.

I assume one could substitute more oil for the butter and soy milk for the cow variety to make vegan waffles.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/4 cup corn meal
  • 1/2 cup white flour
  • 1 tbsp butter, melted
  • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • 2 tbsp sparkling water
  • 1.5 cups milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • Pinch of salt

Optional: add 1/4 cup granola and/or 2-3 tbsp coconut

Directions

Mix wet ingredients, mix dry ingredients, combine. Follow waffle iron manufacturer’s instructions.

Gloria Highlights, Week 24

This week, my mom came for her third Seattle visit since Gloria’s birth, and she was amazed to see so many changes since October’s trip. Gloria was in top form – smiley, happy, and cuddly all week. She has been extremely talkative and expressive. Times like this make us so grateful to have such an easygoing, sweet baby, even if we occasionally deal with rough patches like Week 17.

We celebrated Gloria’s first New Year’s Eve in style – er, that is, we put her to bed at her normal time, had a couple of friends over for homemade Thai food, and fell asleep before midnight. I guess there’s no fighting it anymore, we’re old fogies.

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I love this hat – a gift from Kenny’s Aunt Lois – because it reminds me of the hats my Grandma Gloria used to wear

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Hugs from Grandma Helene

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Showing us her smirk

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Our first experiments with forward-facing in the Gemini – Gloria loved being able to look around

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Cuddle time

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Gloria Highlights, Week 23

This week was full of excitement and smiles. Gloria experienced her first Chanukah and enjoyed lots of walks in this unusually sunny winter. She also took part in our annual Cuban Christmas dinner at Tio Gio’s, and greeted Daddy on his birthday with her new squealing skills.

Uneeda bottle
FEED ME

First night of Chanukkah
Gloria’s first Chanukah candle lighting – she was trying to sing along for the blessings

Up late and happy
Mommy, I want to stay up and play, it’s Chanukah!

Happy baby
Glowing on the winter solstice

Playing with blocks
Playing with her Chanukah present from Grandma Helene

No interest in food
Still zero interest in trying solid food


“Happy birthday Daddy” squeals

Birthday of Champions

Lauren got me an amazing birthday gift this year – the Champion Juicer. We found out about the Champion Juicer at Banana Joe’s in Kauai, where they make a creamy, soft-serve ice cream-like product they call a “frosty”. Turns out, they simply freeze their fruit (banana or slices of pineapple) and run it through a Champion Juicer. The result is magic.

And now we can make these delicious frozen treats at home! We immediately acquired some bananas to freeze overnight, and in the interim tried our hand at fresh carrot juice (delicious).

The secret to the Champion is that it’s a masticating juicer, so it “chews” the food before pressing the results through a filter in the undercarriage. The filters are swappable, and we used the solid “homogenizer” for frosties (it can also be used to make nut butters, or even baby food when Gloria is ready).

I was giddy with excitement as we made our first banana frosty tonight, and the taste brought me right back to Kauai. Now we need to acquire a pineapple or two. It’s exciting to have a new way to brighten up our winters!

Champion Juicer
The Champion ready for action


Making our first homemade banana frosty

In the Jungle, the Mighty Jungle, the Globug Sleeps Tonight

Gloria’s nursery décor ran a few months behind schedule. When she caught us by surprise a few weeks early, the room simply had a dresser, a cabinet, and the crib that we had assembled a mere three days prior to her birth. While we had been planning to use the subsequent month to build out the safari theme we had envisioned for the nursery, we were instead thrown into the rigors of new parenting. The only sign of our intentions was a giraffe coat hook on the wall, left here by the previous owners.

Giraffe hook

By mid-August we had the basics of parenting under enough control to start planning on how to give the giraffe hook some company. We first acquired a quilt to hang on the wall. Of course, once we finally got around to unpacking the quilt we realized that it can’t “just go on the wall” (oops, I blame new parent sleep-deprivation). So our next task was to figure out how to unobtrusively hang the quilt.

Neither of us come from a quilting family, but the trusty interwebs came to the rescue. After considering various options, we ordered a Quilters Hangup to use as a sleeve. We also purchased a Hang it Dang it to use as a quilting rod; we were suckers for the branding, and the neodymium magnet worked exactly as advertised!

Quilt

A few weeks later we commenced what was to become our most involved nursery project. Since we didn’t trust ourselves to paint an attractive wall mural, we ordered a set of large vinyl decals from Etsy. The scene included a six foot tall yellow giraffe in savanna grass, a brown monkey hanging from a tree, and a set of orange birds.

The decals arrived in a large tube, and the adhesion process was more involved than I expected. For some reason I had pictured a single decal each for the monkey in the tree and the giraffe. I now know that each piece of contiguous color is a separate decal, which meant one really big yellow decal for the giraffe background, another 49 smaller brown decals for his spots,  two white decals to complete the eyes, and a few more for the feet, tail, ears, and nose.  All told, we had six sheets of decals in different shapes and sizes to arrange on our wall.

Included in the tube of decals was a set of instructions that described how to apply the decals. There are three layers on each decal sheet: transfer tape, the decal itself, and backing paper. The goal is to remove the backing paper, rub the remaining two layers onto the wall, and finally remove the top transfer tape layer. To get your feet wet, the artist enclosed a free “practice decal.” My first attempt was slightly misaligned, but if you don’t press too hard on the decal initially, you can peel it off and readjust.

Practice decal
A little bonus for Gloria’s closet

For larger decals, the instructions highly recommended using a “hinge” technique. In addition to a textual description, a YouTube link was provided for further viewing. First you tape up the decal, and then make a hinge at the decal’s midpoint.

Making the hinge

Then you untape half of the decal and remove the associated backing paper, cutting the backing paper at the hinge. The decal will naturally fall into place (since you have the other half taped up correctly). Rub the decal in place, and then repeat for the remaining half.

Securing the decal

Finally, pull off the transfer tape. Often the transfer tape will pull the decal along with it, in which case you need to pause and re-rub the decal onto the wall.

Removing the transfer tape
Pulling off the transfer tape was the most delicate part of the application process

Monkey in progress

Once we completed this process for the base color, we needed to add the other layers. For some of the pieces, there were vinyl numbers to align, for others we had to wing it. Our guide had a helpful tip to spray the back of the decal with water to loosen the glue so that it would slide over the base layer. Turns out you need to use a lot of water for it to really “slide”, though any water makes it easier to pull off the decal and try again.

Giraffe in progressLayering grass at giraffe's feet

We were really pleased with the final product. Even though we didn’t design the decals, the amount of time and effort that we spent applying them caused us feel like we made them ourselves.

Monkey on a treeCompleted giraffe

To finish the room, we followed up our positive Etsy experience with a mobile order from another Etsy vendor. A grandma from Texas put lots of love and hand stitching into the animals, and diaper changes have never been more fun for our munchkin.

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The mobile from our perspective (left) and Gloria’s (right)

Playing in the jungle
Playing with mommy in her jungle lodge

Gloria Highlights, Week 22

Baby G is five months old today! Happy birthday, munchkin!

My return to work last week has shaken up our lives quite a bit, but fortunately our Globug has finally gotten settled back into her routine at home. After eight nights of very poor sleep for our entire household, things took a sharp turn for the better on Wednesday, when Gloria only woke three times for feedings. And then, on Thursday, she slept through the night again, as though nothing had ever changed. We had switched to a white noise machine that plays continuously on Wednesday night, replacing our Sleep Sheep that times out at 45 minutes. Coincidence? Perhaps, but we’re certainly not planning to switch back.

Courtesy of Asher, we’ve acquired a hand-me-down exersaucer, and Gloria tried it out for the first time the day before her five-month birthday. Kenny placed Gloria in her little pod, and she was enthralled just looking at the various colors and shapes of all of the new toys surrounding her. She wasn’t so keen on actually playing with them yet, but we figured that would come with time. On day two in the exersaucer, she discovered the plastic dog that plays snippets of children’s songs (Itsy Bitsy Spider, I’ve Been Working on the Railroad, Do You Know the Muffin Man, etc.) on the push of a button. Actually, it’s not clear whether she really understands that the button causes the songs to play, but she leans into that button constantly, with an ear to ear grin induced by the music. I’m sure the synaptic pathways are being created though.

Things are quiet at work over the next couple of weeks, so Kenny and I will both be working from home a bunch and are looking forward to lots of play time with our cutie.

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Yep, that’s my winkel, thank you very much

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Family portrait

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Two things Gloria used to hate: tummy time and diaper changes, now combine to form one of her favorite activities

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Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes

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Bumbo + playmat = fun!

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Why hello there, baby cake

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Fun times in the exersaucer