Calan turns eight months old!

Calan has now officially left his “8th” month and is on to his “9th”. But according to timekeeping theory, we get to call him “eight” months old for now. A few highlights over the last 30 days:

Calan gave up his vegetarianism this month as we added chicken and turkey to his organic baby food diet. Sorry Calan, if you were planning to be a ‘lacto-vegetarian’ for the rest of your life. If he’s anything like his parents though, he’ll be happy he came over to the other side long before he can remember.

Our little “bebop” (one of his nicknames) continues to work at his own pace when it comes to mobility. It’s interesting to see him get just a little bit closer as the weeks go by, i.e. the little guy we’ll be chasing around the house someday. 🙂 This month, Calan showed us a few times how he can lift his butt up in the air while on his hands and belly and scoot backwards in a series of thrusts. It’s not an everyday thing, but it’s a sign of progress nonetheless.

Also this month, we’ve hopefully seen the end to the UTI saga. In January, Calan had a supposed bout with a UTI. Since then, we’ve had several doctors weighing in about him needing to be tested/monitored in case another UTI comes up. And we were even urged to sign him up for a pretty invasive (at least according to us, but not the docs) test that would help determine if Calan is anatomically prone to these kinds of infections; a condition which can be harmful to the kidneys if not addressed early on. Anyway, after an early morning expedition to a special doc (urologist) in LA it was determined that for now we could avoid the painful test and just keep watching Calan as we always do for signs of UTIs. We have a hunch we’re in the clear, and feel good knowing we’ve done everything reasonable up to this point to make sure he’s normal and healthy.

Speaking of health, Calan had his second official cold during the last week. This one was a bit longer than his first one months ago. It’s finally clearing up slowly, but not without having a congested and then runny nose for the last ten days. One funny side note along with trying to make Calan feel better: We had a humidifier going on high in the nursery for several days, and after a while the fine mist began to accumulate in the air. This made a thick, ‘smoky’ haze in the room. It was reminiscent of a college dorm room I (Tyson) once had where the students directly below must’ve had terrible colds because they were running their humidifiers all the time. 😉

That’s it for now. Here are some of our favorite photos from the past weeks (more than anyone will ever need to look at, right?). We only have a few short weeks to call Calan “eight months” before the “he’s almost nine months” line pops out, and our little guy is one month older. All the more reason to cherish every single day we have with our little bebop.

Calan’s 8th month in motion

So we’ve been wanting to post more video of Calan for a while now. Of course, it’s easy enough to throw up a cute 20-second clip here and there… but us creative types (i.e. those that can spend way too much time working on a right-brain project) can’t just post a little clip and be done. We want to add more. Do more.

Beyond the single-clip vid there is the more complex multi-clip version; piecing together shots of various moments, for example. Add some music and a few effects, and you’ve created something much more exciting than just a short, 20-second clip. 🙂

The catch is this can become time-consuming and you potentially end up not posting anything…including just the cute, short clip. Over time you’re just left with a bunch of raw clips sitting in dark, lonely folders on your hard drive.

That said, we’ll try to get better at putting up simple, short and sweet clips. But for now, as Calan gets ready to turn eight months old, we created a montage of Calan’s life just over the last month. The key is that we didn’t try to do it all at once, nor did we try to perfect anything. Just grabbed some nice moments caught on “tape” and layered over a song that’s been stuck in our heads the last few weeks. We’ve been singing it to Calan (and ourselves!) to get it out, but to no avail…

So, here we pass it on to anyone willing to watch, listen (get a song stuck in their head), and more importantly, get a small sense of the immense joy Calan gives us every day.

A visit to the pool

This morning Calan started swimming lessons for the first time. Ok, there’s no official swimming involved, but it’s Calan’s introduction to water in a fun, safe environment. Calan was clad in three layers of swimwear (disposal swim diaper, clothe swim diaper, and trunks), and didn’t appear to mind the water and accompanying activities at all. In fact, because the class took place during the middle of his long morning nap, Calan stayed pretty low-key for the whole expedition. We hope by starting the classes early on, Calan will become comfortable in the water from an early age. It’s also a good idea as a small, first step toward water safety since Calan is growing up around a swimming pool. Maybe next week we can try the diving boards. 😉

Also, a few of Calan’s baby teeth started coming in during the last couple weeks. The bottom front two broke through first, and now we’re seeing his top two front teeth.

Calan's First Swim

Calan does some posing…

So our friend Dave stopped by last week to try out a new camera lens he was thinking of buying. Calan helped out by posing for Dave’s camera in the back yard. We also borrowed one of Dave’s nice “portrait” lenses, and pointed that at Calan as well. In the end, we discovered there’s a bit more camera tweaking that comes with using a fancier lens, but if you take enough shots you end up with some good photos that are worth keeping. We’re posting those and a couple others here, since after all, this seems like the perfect place to do so. Don’t tell Calan though…he hasn’t signed off on these yet. 😉

Calan turns seven months old!

Wow, we know February is a short month but we could hardly believe it when March 10th rolled around, and Calan added one more month to his age. Big “7” came upon us quickly, but that didn’t mean we didn’t capture some of Calan’s extraordinary moments.

This month Calan began rolling over regularly and without assistance (finally!). Now this doesn’t necessarily mean he could get himself back from his rolled-over position, but it’s a start nevertheless. This isn’t generally a problem (not being able to roll back), because we can usually just help him with his “roll reversal”. But Calan started rolling over in the middle of the night and early in the morning, where he would essentially get “stuck” lying on his tummy. This isn’t the most comfortable, or safe, especially when he’d become so tired that he’d fall back to sleep face down on the mattress. He’s been learning though that flipping over only gets him stuck, so he stays on his back most of the time now in his crib.

Calan also continues to expand his palate. He’s been adding new foods almost every day. In fact, Heidi started to make homemade baby food in addition to the store-bought organic food jars and pouches. She uses the Baby Brezza, which steams and purees just about any fruit, vegetable or meat. Calan continues to get better at the eating process, opening his mouth wide and grunting and growling (with pleasure?) at the spoon coming toward his face. 🙂

Another nice physical development that progressed this past month was Calan being able to sit upright on his bottom for long periods of time. He’s figured out how to balance himself and stay in this position during playtime. This makes playtime a bit more fun since now he can sit and reach for various things around him more easily. He especially likes picking up small measuring spoons and beating them on things like a drummer.

For his birthday, Calan took a trip with his dad to visit Louis and Benicio for the afternoon and early evening. It was a boys night, since both Heidi and Dea work late that day. Calan had fun bonding and learning a few tricks from his older buddy “Ben.”

3/3/11:

Height: 26 1/2″
Weight: 18 lbs. 4 oz.

Calan turns six months old!

Calan celebrated his half-year milestone by going to the doctor’s for his usual check-up. All is well, and he continues to grow at a healthy, steady rate. This holds true for his appetite too! One of the biggest developments over the past couple weeks is Calan’s intake of a variety of “solid” foods. He finally got the knack of swallowing mushy food with the help of a small net he could chew bits of banana through. Now, he’s able to take jarred baby food off a spoon. And to our delight, he loves it. So much so, that during these high-chair feedings at the kitchen table he grunts and growls as he waits for us to deliver the next spoonful to his open mouth. It’s cute, and is nice to see his growing love for real food so far…and many flavors of it too. Right now, he’s eating peas, squash, carrots, pears, peaches and apples.  Mmmm.

One area the doctor wants to see Calan improve in is rolling over. Calan has never done this on his own naturally. Up until this age, it’s been fine, but the doc would like to see him start by the end of his next month since it’s important to his development going forward. This means increasing floor/play time. We’ve been having fun putting Calan down on a blanket or play-mat and timing his tummy-time and encouraging roll-over moves. He’ll get there soon! Interestingly enough, he has just started sitting up on his own for a few seconds at a time. It’s fun to watch him list to one side and then correct himself and stay upright for a few more moments. Staying up on his own for long periods of time is just around the corner.

This past month we officially moved bathing operations from the bathroom counter to the bathtub. Calan still uses his nifty baby tub, but now he can splash and splatter soap suds a little more freely – something he started doing as soon as he discovered how fun it was. Next up – install a hand-sprayer in the tub to make rinsing even easier.

As usual, we’ve taken lots of pictures and are including some of our favorites here. Our love, affection and enjoyment of Calan grows more and more each day. We can’t wait for what’s in store next.

Height: 26″
Weight: 16 lbs. 8 oz.

Calan Turns Five Months and Other Updates

Calan celebrated his five-month birthday this week. He’s also developing some new skills and continues to work on sleeping.

As Calan finished up his fifth month, we noticed he was waking up more during the night, needing to eat. It was a sign that the little guy just needed more food in general. Time to add some rice cereal to his diet! This meant trying out his first ever spoon-fed “solid” food. After mixing up a slurry of milk and rice cereal powder, Calan gave it his best shot. He’ll learn (just like we all did) how to accept and swallow such a funny texture off of a spoon, but for now we just cheat a little and dissolve the cereal in a bottle of milk so he can suck it – he doesn’t suspect a thing…and is sleeping through the night again. 😉

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