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		<title>Updates in Baby World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I look around my toy infested living room, I realize that I&#8217;ve neglected to post any baby stuff recently. So let&#8217;s dive right in to the amazing and awesome developments. As of the 20th our little one is now 6 months old. Throughout these few months she&#8217;s undergone some tremendous changes. First up on <a href='http://tocket.info/2010/01/updates-in-baby-world/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://tocket.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Carrots.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-177" title="Carrots" src="http://tocket.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Carrots-300x224.jpg" alt="Baby's First Carrots" width="198" height="147" /></a>As I look around my toy infested living room, I realize that I&#8217;ve neglected to post any baby stuff recently. So let&#8217;s dive right in to the amazing and awesome developments.</p>
<p>As of the 20th our little one is now 6 months old. Throughout these few months she&#8217;s undergone some tremendous changes. First up on the list is her vocabulary. At first it was strewn with random &#8220;mmm&#8217;s&#8221; which then moved on to &#8220;mom&#8217;s&#8221; much to my smug delight. But it was like a waterfall had been unleashed. Soon we were barraged with strange pterodactyl like screeches, bababa&#8217;s and just recently the dada&#8217;s. She&#8217;s pretty much gone through a good chunk of the alphabet and I&#8217;m sure that was helped by our daily singing of the ABC&#8217;s to her. Now with the onslaught of words has come a few responses. Or at least we assume that&#8217;s what they are. There have been a couple of instances where I&#8217;ve asked Amelia to say hi to someone either on the phone or in person and have actually gotten something that sounded remarkably like a &#8220;hi&#8221;. Even just tonight while Dustin was given her a bath I heard him say something about her duck and quite distinctly heard a &#8220;duck&#8221; back from Amelia. It&#8217;s friggen awesome! I&#8217;m pretty giddy at the thought of being able to communicate with her soon, even though I know it&#8217;s still a ways off.</p>
<p>The next item on our update list is the emergence of two very white, very sharp teeth. After months of letting her chew on our fingers and hands it was instantly brought to a halt with the introduction of pain as she chomped merrily on flesh. I think not little girl! Boy am I glad I&#8217;m not breast feeding anymore. The mere thought makes my eyes widen with fear.</p>
<p>But of course, with the development of these two bottom lurkers comes the cranky times. She&#8217;s been pretty amazing with dealing with it, but when no amount of food, sleep, or chomping toys can albeit her crankiness we pull out the Tylenol. I&#8217;m not really a big fan of pulling out the drugs to deal with things, but if we&#8217;ve tried all other methods and she&#8217;s still not getting any relief and I know I have a remedy just sitting in the reserves, damn straight I&#8217;m gonna use it. Once she&#8217;s had a dose everything goes back to normal.</p>
<p>So now that we have teeth of course we need to introduce food! This I am really excited about. Milk&#8217;s all well and good, but there&#8217;s a world of culinary delights out there just waiting for eager taste buds to try. And I want to present as many as I can to her. Her first food was a baby carrot. It was not mushed up but just straight from the packet. Our reasoning? Clearly it helps with her gums and teething. From there I moved on to mushed carrots in a store bought jar. With her first spoon full she quickly thrust it out with her tongue and made the sourest of expressions. I laughed and thought oh how cute! Until I tried the mixture myself&#8230; YUCK!</p>
<p>After having sweet baby carrots and then trying this muck I could understand why she thrust it out of her mouth so quickly. It was then that I decided to make my own baby food for her. I got some carrots and used my nice new blender and attempted to mush it up. Large chunks whizzed around the glass, clearly not the mushy texture I was hoping for. You&#8217;d think that making your own food wouldn&#8217;t be that bad, but alas I had no real experience with making smoothie type stuff. I eventually figured it out with adding some water. The blender whizzed happily to life and then I had the orangey mush I had hoped for. Except the taste was very watered down much like the store bought variety. I had a plan! Sugar! I added a small amount and brought it back up to a carroty taste.</p>
<p>Round 2 with the carrots. My homemade concoction worked better. She still pulled faces and got most of it on her face, hands and bib, but she did eat it as well. From here we&#8217;ve tried peas though not as successful yet and applesauce. The applesauce is store bought, but it&#8217;s a lot better than the carrots. We just had that today and managed to devour half the jar. She&#8217;s still a bit rusty with the swallowing, though I know that will come in time and with a lot more practice. It&#8217;s still pretty impressive to me.</p>
<p>Lastly, we have movement. This girl can move like there&#8217;s no tomorrow. Take your eyes off her for a second and she&#8217;s half way across the room. She still hasn&#8217;t quite got the concept of crawling, but that doesn&#8217;t stop her in the least. She&#8217;s moved on from her caterpillar crawl and has learned to prop herself up on both hands and knees. She&#8217;s almost got the mechanism down for moving one knee then a hand then the other knee. What usually happens though is that she&#8217;ll elevate off her knees and try to move forward with her feet. It works fairly well too. Currently, we have to watch her as she&#8217;s trying to pull herself up on everything and walk. That would be our fault too. For a while now, our munchkin has been wanting to stand so we&#8217;ve put her on the ground and supported her with nothing but our fingers for balance. Amelia&#8217;s learned how to mimic us and put one foot in front of the other and walk. So much so that when she&#8217;s excited she&#8217;ll run to whomever she wants to see, giving the person supporting her a nice little burst of hunched over walking.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s what&#8217;s been going on in baby world in a nutshell. Enjoy the little photo album of cuteness.</p>
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<p>Til next week!</p>
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