Thursday, April 12, 2012

Easter, Part III

 Grandma made spaghetti for dinner and Andrew had a GREAT time eating and playing with it!
His egg also enjoyed a spaghetti bath!
 Oh, mom!  This is so good!
 After a quick bath, we put on our Easter PJs.  I wanted this outfit for Andrew's first Easter, but I couldn't find one small enough, so I'm mighty glad he got to wear is for his second Easter (it says, "Somebunny Loves Me").
...and, of course, the egg didn't leave his hand. 
It took a bath with him as well.
 bunny butt!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Easter, Part II

 After lunch, we headed over to Grandma and Grandpa Bennett's house for an egg hunt. 
Grandma hid 75 eggs all over the house and backyard for Andrew and the "big kids" to find.  Andrew started us out and Dave, Melissa, and Grandpa finished!




 After we finished the hunt, Andrew played and took a nice afternoon nap. 
He had an egg in his hand at all times!



Easter, Part I

We had an amazingly busy weekend with Andrew's birthday party (Saturday), Easter Sunday, and Andrew's actual birthday (Monday).  I have over 500 pictures from the three days and that doesn't include the photos of his party from Brenda.  I figured I better start somewhere, so we'll start with Easter church!

On Sunday morning, Andrew opened his Easter basket (Little Lamb Bible, bunny sippy and plate, and a bunch of empty eggs).
 We headed to La Palma for church at Faith Fellowship. 
He is risen... he is risen indeed!



After church we headed to Soup Plantation for lunch and over to Grandma and Grandpa's for an Easter Egg hunt (more pictures to come tomorrow)!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Twelve Months

New Developmental Milestones this Month: Almost two months after taking his first unassisted steps, Andrew is officially walking.  It took me awhile to admit this, but he is definitely walking more than he crawls now.
  • Here are the new age-appropriate developmental things that he can do: waves bye-bye with both his hand and/or arm, uses pincer grasp, self-feeds small food objects, self feeds with bottle and sippy, reacts to his name, walk while carrying something, and picks up objects while standing unassisted.
  • Vocabulary: Mama, Dada, Dog, Duck.  All animals are dogs (even his bunnies).  When he wants something he says, "uh uh uh" and when he's excited he says, "ooh, ooh, ooh." Aunt Melissa thinks she heard his say Aunt and bath, but he hasn't repeated it. 
  • No new teeth, but he's been teething pretty much all month. We had a few days of a slight fever, weeks of clear snot...
Physical Growth this Month: Andrew has had a bit of a growth spurt this month that has affected his length.  We did have two trips to Kaiser (3/18 and 3/20) because of a cold, turned cough, turned respiratory issue, turned double ear infections.  Thankfully, because of his history the doctors were proactive and we were able to start the correct antibiotic quickly and the sickie germs only lasted a 10 days in this house!
  • March 18: 21 lbs, 8 oz
  • March 20: 21 lbs, 9.6 oz
  • April 4 (Weight Watchers weigh-in): 21 lbs, 9 oz and 30 inches
  • April 24: Official one year appointment
Things Andrew likes: Person: Aunt Melissa, Mommy, Daddy, Ms. Cindy at school, Places: outside and the bathroom!, Activities: taking a bath/shower, swinging, being thrown in the air by dad, climbing up on anything and everything, Toys: his ball popper, Little People animals, specifically the lamb, and books

Things Andrew doesn't like: he does not like being told no and stopped from doing whatever he has decided is his mission
Sleeping: We are all over the place with sleep.  At school, he has transitioned to one nap from 11:30-1:30-2ish.  He hasn't really put himself on a routine with that new nap time.  He sleeps sometimes when we come home from school, sometimes not.  He is pretty cranky starting at 6:45ish, so we're working on getting bedtime to 7ish.  He sleeps through the night.
  
Eating: Piglet eats like a madman.  His favorites are beans, cheese, fruit of any kind, and cruchies.  He also eats pretty much everything that we eat--he can polish off an entire piece of pizza! We're in the process of switching to whole milk.  We started at 2 oz of WM to 6 oz of formula and we're not up to 6 oz of WM and 2-3 oz of formula.  By next week, he'll be on all whole milk.  At school, they provide milk, breakfast, lunch, and two snacks which he greedily eats all of it (I get reports of a very healthy eater).
Diapers: Still in size 3s--we've used another 256 diapers (1921 total in size 3). He's wearing size 3 Huggies Overnights still.
Clothing: His growth spurt has finally made it possible to move to 12 month clothes (I packed up everything April 2)!! The onesies are still huge and the pants are still a bit too long, but they fit!

This is also our last monthly update!  See in at 18 months!

Happy Birthday Andrew!

As of 11:47 am today, Andrew is officially one year old!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Wordless Wednesday





Just for Kristen :)

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

St. Patrick's Day

Rachel and Scott hosted all of us for St. Patrick's day feast.  Andrew was a bit cranky (we now know it was the start of bronchitis and double ear infections) so we didn't get a good smile out of him all night.  He did, however, enjoy jello (his first experience with it), corn beef, carrots, and potatoes. 

With eight adults and eight kids, the night was interesting to say the least.
 Brendan taught Andrew how to rock.
 Jordan played with Andrew (only real smiles and laughs from the night).
 Our lovely host and Caleb!
 All 8 kids were nearly impossible to photograph, but here is the best of the 42 that I look.  Caleb wasn't having any of it.  Obviously Andrew is the youngest, but you'd never guess that Nathan (on the far right) is only 4.5 months older than him! 
 I know this is blurry, but again, Jordan got Andrew to smile and clap!

Yummy mint ice cream brownie desserts!
It is hard to believe, but this is Andrew's last first holiday!  I bought this bib last year when I was hoping that he'd come just a tad early (instead of on-time or heaven-forbid late) and get to wear it; instead, I have an almost one year old wearing it!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Grandma and Grandpa Pfeffer visit

On March 10th we drove down to Lakeside for the day. 
Andrew had a great time playing outside, meeting and touching the big dogs, talking (ohhh,ohhh,ohhh) to the cat, the trees, the dirt, the flowers, etc.  When Grandpa and Daddy went outside and left Andrew inside, he spent a lot of time at the sliding glass door looking out waiting for them to come back in.
 Andrew opened his first, first birthday presents too!

 We had a few snacks (including a homemade peanut butter cookie--yummy) at the table.
 And we showed off our never ending energy!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Spaghetti

 Spaghetti was a hit at the Pfeffer house. 
I made it with curly noodles to help keep the mess smaller (it worked).  Andrew was very, very into mushing them around his plate and figuring out what was going on.  He ate a ton of noddles with sauce and left all the chunks of ground turkey on the tray.
 Afterwards we went directly to the bath--which is Andrew's favorite thing in the world.  Daddy couldn't get the water ready fast enough for this water baby!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Play Date with the Bumpies!

Xavier (April 8), Andrew (April 9), Katlyn (April 5), Jaycob (April 15)
 I am part of this fantastic group of moms who all have April babies.  We've been together since we were pregnant on the Bump (thus, I refer to them as Bumpie friends).  On Saturday, March 24th, we were able to get together with a few Southern California moms and babies.

 We met at the Irvine Regional Park. 
The kids had a chance to socialize while the moms talked IRL (in real life). 
Hannah and I have always talked about how Xavier and Andrew are very, very similar in their habits. It was fun to see them together.  Xavier is a far better walker than Andrew and smiled a ton.
 We rode the train around the park. 
The kids seemed to enjoy it--everyone except Andrew sat still and watched.  Andrew stood up, tried to climb out, and really wanted to touch the roof.


 They had a bunch of Easter stuff set up around the center gathering area (mostly for bigger kids). 
We took advantage of the chicks in the Easter basket!


 The day wouldn't have been complete without my little monkey showing off his skills.  Not only did he climb into everyone's stroller, but he also decided he wanted to climb onto the picnic bench.  Of course, given five minutes to figure it out, he succeeded.