April was a very busy month here at the douglai household.
We continued to "introduce" solids to Ke'akua to no avail and got to prepare for our much anticipated FIRST family trip on a Caribbean Cruise. So much excitement here for us. :) We also had a few playdates with friends and above all, Ted and I have gotten to witness Ke'akua's developmental changes. He laughs and smiles more frequently, he is able to recognize people better, he is able to "respond" to his name and he just continues to grow and grow and grow.....
This month's adventures:
STILL not so sure about this food thing
Playing with Munson boys: Nolan and Baby Jacob
Singing in his chair
Reading with daddy before bed
Playing with his buddy Mister Octotones
Getting ready for the cruise....lots of bucket hats, Ted's favorite :)
Hanging out with Amuma
Chillin' with Uncle Tasi
This month was also my amuma's 80th birthday. We had a surprise birthday party for her at Leku Ona to help her celebrate right with both friends and family from in and out of town. Zorionk amuma...here's to many more happy years filled with plenty of "vacum cleaners." (better known as G&Ts)
My amuma and Tasi at her birthday bash
Muma and Yasone
The Lejardi Family...John, Miren (with her fiance Mark) & Yasone (with her boyfriend John)
Papa and Ke'akua all dressed up for the party
Muma with Yasone and John
My parents...
The two sisters - my mom and Tia Gloria
Ke'akua with his Tio John
Friday, May 8, 2009
March
Well, a couple of months have passed and a lot has been changing here in the Douglai home.
Ke'akua is getting bigger and bigger. :) At his 6 month wellness appointment he was right around 20 lbs (90th percentile). His two bottom teeth are now in, yet he fights us when attempting to introduce solids. The kid hates them...I mean really hates them. Take a look at these pictures:
Not too sure what to think...
Getting ready to cry...
Full blown tears...
And, more tears...
Occasionally, he fakes a cough letting me know that he is choking and he really needs to stop!
The only way thus far I have found that he will eat is when he's in the bath...yes, you read this correct, while taking a bath. You should have seen the pediatrician when I told him that. I know he thinks I'm crazy now. He let me know that in his 40+ years in being a pediatrician this was the first time he had ever heard that. I let him know how happy I was with myself that I was able to introduce to him something he had never heard of. Ridiculous! :) Despite eating in the bath, he still isn't sure what to think.
Besides tormenting him with introducing solids, we have been practicing sitting up as well. We went out and bought a Bumbo chair to assist Ke'akua and to introduce him to a whole new world. He wasn't sure what to think at first, imagine that, but has come to love it.
He is talking to me in this picture trying to find out what in the world I have put him in.
Ke'akua has also gone to more of Ted's girls' soccer games and of course has loved every minute of that as well. This is an outfit that the families of one of the teams that Ted helps coach, bought for Ke'akua (Ted of course loves it!)
Here are a few other pictures from this month:
Hanging out with Amuma and Papa....
A day of shopping and good times with Yasone and Miren. By the way, Ke'akua LOVES to shop. :)
Hanging out on another "spring day in Boise" where a fleece and stocking cap are required.
Here are a few pictures just hanging out at home:
Enjoying the sun....at last!
Ke'akua is getting bigger and bigger. :) At his 6 month wellness appointment he was right around 20 lbs (90th percentile). His two bottom teeth are now in, yet he fights us when attempting to introduce solids. The kid hates them...I mean really hates them. Take a look at these pictures:
Not too sure what to think...
Getting ready to cry...
Full blown tears...
And, more tears...
Occasionally, he fakes a cough letting me know that he is choking and he really needs to stop!
The only way thus far I have found that he will eat is when he's in the bath...yes, you read this correct, while taking a bath. You should have seen the pediatrician when I told him that. I know he thinks I'm crazy now. He let me know that in his 40+ years in being a pediatrician this was the first time he had ever heard that. I let him know how happy I was with myself that I was able to introduce to him something he had never heard of. Ridiculous! :) Despite eating in the bath, he still isn't sure what to think.
Besides tormenting him with introducing solids, we have been practicing sitting up as well. We went out and bought a Bumbo chair to assist Ke'akua and to introduce him to a whole new world. He wasn't sure what to think at first, imagine that, but has come to love it.
He is talking to me in this picture trying to find out what in the world I have put him in.
Ke'akua has also gone to more of Ted's girls' soccer games and of course has loved every minute of that as well. This is an outfit that the families of one of the teams that Ted helps coach, bought for Ke'akua (Ted of course loves it!)
Here are a few other pictures from this month:
Hanging out with Amuma and Papa....
A day of shopping and good times with Yasone and Miren. By the way, Ke'akua LOVES to shop. :)
Hanging out on another "spring day in Boise" where a fleece and stocking cap are required.
Here are a few pictures just hanging out at home:
Enjoying the sun....at last!
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