Sunday, March 13, 2011

Week 3

Are we really in week 3!? We've had a busy week with teething and a cold, so we've been skipping some 'meals'. It's nice at this stage that he doesn't really mind one way or another. I have found that the best time to let him self-feed is in the afternoon, after a nap. One day this week (was it Wed. or Thur???), I set him up with some carrots and shredded chicken from a soup I made and let him play while I cooked/cleaned up the kitchen. He had so much fun and was entertained for a good while! Here he is sampling some chicken.
I did try to feed him some yogurt off a spoon and he wasn't having it! He just wanted to hold the spoon. Little stinker!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Week 2--He's getting it!

Bo has slowly started to actually eat some food! Yesterday, I sliced an apple and baked it with a little butter and cinnamon. He seemed to like that! He also enjoyed pizza crust at supper.
Tonight he had some sweet potatoes (baked) & dark meat chicken. He has also figured out the sippy cup! He sure was surprised when water came out. :)
Squishing some sweet potatoes
"mmmmmmm"
My first T-bone!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Weekend

We had a busy weekend away from home. I only took a slice of a whole wheat bagel thin (just what it sounds like....a thin bagel). He chewed on that a bit, but I think the traveling had worn him out. He did chew and swallow a bit of chicken! These pics are from Friday's supper. Toasted bagel thin and sweet potato slices.



Friday, March 4, 2011

Day 6 & 7

Let's see. Day 6 was Wed. and I can't really remember much about that day. Ha! I know I put an apple slice in the mesh feeder (he couldn't hold on to the apple) and he chewed on the handle. ;) He doesn't seem too interested in anything that is cold. Can you imagine the adjustment from going from warm milk to all sorts of textures, temperatures, and flavors!?

Yesterday was banana and toast at breakfast, which he didn't want. At lunch he chewed on a piece of pizza crust. He did get some pieces off and practiced his chewing and swallowing. I think it felt good to his gums too (one tooth is through, working on the other). At supper, I put a piece of steamed broccoli & some sweet potato on his tray. He chewed on his spoon, then he wanted out of the high chair after a minute. I put him in the exersaucer while we ate and he was as happy as could be!



Week 1 summary: He doesn't think too much of food right now. I'm sure he'll be eating us out of house and home before I know it though. :) I honestly think he'd be doing about the same with purees too. He pretty much turns his nose up to anything (except toast/breads & sweet potatoes).

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Day 5

For breakfast, I put a bit of vanilla yogurt on a spoon for him and also gave him some toast. He seemed to really like the yogurt (what made it in his mouth!). I didn't want to give him too much dairy too quickly, so he didn't get much.


For supper, he had leftovers. ;) I put some avocado on his tray, which he barely touched, and the rest of his sweet potato from yesterday. He had a few bites of that, I believe.

Oh, and he hasn't really gagged yet on any of this food. I've noticed a few times that he's moved the food back to the front of his mouth for more mashing, but no coughing/gagging.

I've got some new fruits for Bo in the next couple of days, so stay tuned!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Day 4

I have been thinking the last 3 days that Bo had not really swallowed much. I was wrong! I realized it when he filled up his diaper for me this morning. He has definitely been swallowing some of the food!

I put Bo in his high chair twice today. At breakfast, I fixed him toast and mashed up some avocado and spread on it. He didn't think too much of that. ;)

For supper, I baked a sweet potato, then removed the skin & cut it into chunks. I also got him some sippy cups today to play with. I figure it will take him a month or 2 to figure the cup out, but now is a good time to start. He didn't really mess with the cup today. He seemed to like the sweet potatoes!
Laughing at his sister!


I gave him a spoon to play with and stuck some on each end of the spoon.


Just had a big bite!


He kept making these faces, but still trying to eat more.



Bath time! He looks SO big in this one.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Day 3

No pictures today.....too busy! For breakfast, I gave Bo half a banana. I cut the banana in half, then remove the peeling half way down and leave half the peeling on, so he has something to hold onto that isn't so slippery. He did enjoy playing with it and even licked it a few times. That's progress! I bet he'll be trying to really eat it in no time.
At lunch, he grabbed a piece of boston butt off my plate. This was his first meat. He put it straight to his mouth! He chewed, dropped, gnawed, dropped, and finally got a small piece in his mouth. I was holding him in my lap, so I couldn't see much, but he moved it around in his mouth a lot before spitting it back out. He is learning!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Day 2

For breakfast, I fixed Bo a piece of toast and a banana. He actually swallowed a bit of the toast. He was not impressed with the texture, but continued to gnaw and chew on it. He picked up the banana a few times, but never got it close to his mouth. He makes the funniest faces!



First taste!

Last night (2/25) was Bo's first shot at food. He usually puts anything he can get his hands on into his mouth (like all babies!). Not this! I made some sweet potato "chips" (sweet potato slices with a little olive oil & a dash of cinnamon, baked soft) & a couple of avocado slices. He picked up each piece, studied it closely, but made no move to get it to his mouth. I was surprised that he didn't at least taste it! He moved on from the food and actually chewed on his high chair straps. Arabelle was happy to clean up the sweet potato scraps. :)




Baby-led weaning?

What is baby led weaning, you might wonder. It's basically skipping baby cereal and purees and going straight for the real stuff and letting the baby self-feed. Now, I am not planning to wean Bo from nursing any time soon. It's called 'weaning' because introducing any food begins the weaning process. Overtime, Bo will decrease the amount of milk he gets from me as he increases the amount of food he eats. You can read more about baby-led weaning here.

Why skip cereal and purees? Obviously there is nothing wrong with baby food. My experience with Arabelle wasn't that great with the baby food. She was SO particular with it and really only ever would eat the fruit purees. Although 'they' say you should try it several times before deciding they really don't like the food. So, I bought the same vegetable purees several times and they all ended up in the garbage. Also, she never really liked being spoon fed. I felt like I was working so hard to 'trick' her into getting her mouth open and sneaking the spoon in. We started with table food at 7 mo. with her and by 9-10 mo, we dropped the purees. Now, I understand that Bo is a different baby, but I'm just not up for the battle of trying to get him to eat off a spoon if I can just put some food on his tray and let him go at it. Plus, he can eat/play with the food while I eat mine!

Won't he choke!? He doesn't have teeth! Choking is different from gagging. I fully expect Bo to gag on some food! It's part of the process of moving food around in his mouth and learning to eat & the gag reflex is his protective mechanism. We will obviously stick to soft, safe foods. :)

Won't he sleep better if you feed him cereal? Ha! That didn't work with Arabelle at all. It seems that my kids will just wake up a few times a night, for what ever reason. Right now, I'm finding Bo in all sorts of positions in the crib. Just last night he was on the opposite end with his legs hanging out between the crib rails. All that moving and squirming wakes him up! Plus, his bottom gum is red and swollen....I am keeping my eye out for a tooth! I don't believe that it's just hunger that is waking him up at this point.

I fully expect it to take a few weeks before he's really eating anything and a month or more before he takes off with it. Once he develops his pincer grip (picking up food with his index finger and thumb) around 9 mo, he will all set!

You all may think I'm crazy, at this point, but it will be fun to watch Bo learn and experience new tastes and textures! Stay tuned!