Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Princess Potty Time

That's right, folks, its Princess Potty Time!

Now that Waverly can say "Pee-Pee" and take off her own diaper (Surprise, Mom!), we thought it was about time to introduce her to her very own princess throne!


Papaw bought Waverly her first potty chair, and nothing but the best for his little Princess!

She loved opening the big box...

And when her chair was put together, she was so excited!

She ran right over to take a seat!

For the next few weeks, our potty plan is to take Waverly with us to see her potty in the bathroom and have her take a seat. She has definitely shown an interest, but I daresay its just a chair to her! The fun thing about her potty is that it will play a song as an award after you go!


Waverly was all about figuring out how that worked... She took the whole chair apart to see where the music came from!






I can sit down all by myself!


I think she may have been confused if the chair was actually a riding toy, since she was using her feet to scoot across the floor. Silly girl!
Well, it wont be long before the big day comes and potty training officially begins!

For now, we'll just warm up to the idea!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Got Milk?

*WARNING*

Should you be of the squeamish type, or find that you just don't want to read about breastfeeding today, please be so kind as to avert your eyes to the upper right hand corner of this page and select the "X" to exit. I will not hold your exit from my blog against you, being that unless you tell me about it, I will never know...


*Ahem, otherwise, please proceed...


I am a nursing mother. I have nursed my daughter since birth, for a total count of 1 year, 1 month, 2 weeks and 2 days (and counting!). It has been a wonderful experience for both of us. Luckily, nursing came easily for us, with just minimal pain at first. We have always loved being snugly together, whether nursing her off to sleep or just having a snack midday. Its been great!


I highly commend any mother who at least attempts breastfeeding. I understand that it just doesn't happen for everyone and I am so grateful that it works for us! For those working moms like myself, please give yourself a round of applause at this time. *Insert Applause here* It takes an extreme amount of dedication, time, patience and willpower to do what we do, and no one who hasn't been there will ever understand. So, take your Atta-Girl, proudly so!


The time has come for Waverly and I to begin weaning. I always said that I would nurse for as long as I could or until we reached the one year mark. Its been a little longer than that, and it sure would be liberating to free myself from lugging around that heavy and awkward pump. It would be great to travel for work with ease, to complete assignments without a necessary break, to come and go without a time schedule! Not to mention, a date night with the hubby and without the pump shouldn't be out of the question...


Waverly has done so well with transitioning from a bottle to a cup during Mommy's work hours. She has been great with giving up the plug (aka a pacifier, which she occasionally uses during naps). She has been doing wonderful at Pam's during the day. Its time to take the next step!

Last night, Waverly had a cup of Vanilla Soy Milk, with just a bit of Mommy's milk.

She likes the soy milk, but definitely not whole milk or 2%! She will not take any of that! For easier transitioning, I opted to give her some soy milk for now.



The goal is to decrease nursing over the course of the next week or two. I offered Waverly a cup of milk before bed time. She tried it out, taking a few drinks as she played with some toys and wandered around.


We read some Night-Night books...

and then settled down in the rocking chair.

Waverly wasn't having anything to do with the cup then! She knew what comforts her and wanted it! After just a few minutes of nursing, she was off to sweet dreamland!


The hope is to lessen by minutes the time she is nursing (since I have no idea of amounts) each day until we are down to 2 minutes, 1 minute, and no minutes. But every night, we will read our stories and rock in the chair, having some good quality time together before night-night.



Ah, in the crib, fast asleep!

(We're still working on the 'sleeping in the crib' thing too...

She usually starts out in the crib and ends up in bed with us! Eh, we're not complaining! She's a good snuggle puppy...)

Monday, April 11, 2011

April Showers

Waverly loves a party!


This weekend, Mommy and her girls hosted a baby shower for friend Denise!

She is expecting her second daughter, Emery, early next month.


Big Sister Annie,

the blankie thief!


Anna and Waverly

The girls loved sitting on the little couch together!

Cynthia reading to Anna and Garrett!
Annie's Daddy came to the party, too!
'Lil Momma Denise with her Mom

Amy and Denise
Taking a break for a snack with Pappy
We had fun games at the shower, too! My favorite was the Measuring Mommy game where we had to guess how big the baby bump was! Mommy was way off...
Waverly and Annie liked helping Denise open the gifts!

Big Sister Annie is excited to meet Emery!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Today is brought to you by the letter "O"

Aunt Connie gave Waverly these great bath time letters for her birthday. They stick to the tub when they are wet and are perfect for tossing around, splashing, and sometimes chewing!

Waverly's favorite letter? O! We like to play peek-a-boo through the O and it made the perfect thing to hang on that adorable nose.
We use the letters for spelling, too!
Nothing like some fun in the tub!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Tiny Dancer

Last night, Waverly was really enjoying dancing to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse! At one point, she turned around to face us and was really getting her hoedown throwdown dance on! So, we just had to get the video camera out....




Ah, one day she will probably hate me for posting this... Hehehe!