Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Sweet Potatoes

Turns out, Joseph is a boy who loves food... if his ability to put tons of food away and still stay long and skinny is any indication of what his future holds, he's definitely going to be taking after his daddy as he gets older. This weekend we decided to start him on sweet potatoes - his first real food! To be fair, he wasn't in the best mood when we introduced it to him, so he started off happy, but after a few bites got a little fussy. We continued it for the last few days, and he's definitely enjoying them more.


Next up? Carrots! I decided to make baby food where possible, and bought a 5lb bag at Sam's Club this past week. That made about 60 servings of carrots, with a total cost of about $3 - not too shabby, considering how much more expensive jarred baby food is! The puree actually tastes really good, so I'm hoping he'll enjoy them. After a few veggies, we'll move to fruits... gotta get him liking the fruits and veggies before a Grandma or Grandpa decides it's time for ice cream! :)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

As promised

This was our (ok, Joseph's) lunch of oatmeal today. He was particularly messy, as when I'm feeding him, he loves to suck on his thumb in between bites.

Yes, he even got food into his eyelashes.

"what mom? keep feeding me!"


Mealtime is definitely fun! Next up? Sweet potatoes this weekend!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Cereal...yum!


Sorry these few pictures are small and grainy - they were taken with my cell phone camera.  Joseph has made great strides into the world of cereal these last few weeks. He figured out the spoon in no time at all, and really enjoys his oatmeal for lunch. So much so, that a few days ago, he decided to try go for the cereal I was having for breakfast...



I have some really cute pictures of him eating, but they're on a different computer. I'll get them here soon, I promise!

He's also really starting to immitate us - he's taken to sticking his tongue out, sometimes will shake his head, and has started trying to blow raspberries. He also (finally!) rolled from his back to his belly again today, for only the second time ever.

While he's still sleeping well at night, he's definitely starting to stay awake more during the day. It's getting a little tricky trying to keep the house clean, laundry done, meals prepared, dogs walked, data entry for Joe and train for the half marathon in October, all while playing with Joseph when he's awake. It's keeping me busy, that's for sure! :)

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Meeting Grandpa Joe

Right after our trip to Phoenix, Joe's dad and his wife came out to KC to meet the newest Joseph Jeppson! It was a quick weekend visit, but we really enjoyed having them over. Joe made sure to show off our house and take them on a whirlwind tour of the city in the few hours we had to spend with them. We took them to lunch at our favorite BBQ place, Oklahoma Joe's. The downtown art fair was going on, so we wandered around that for a bit (it was really small this year, which wasn't a big deal as the weather was really hot!). Then Joe took the group to his office to cool off and show it off. By this time, Joseph was getting fussy, so we hopped in the car for the ride home, and ended up taking a very long scenic route so he could continue his nap. While the baby was awake, he had lots of fun playing with his grandparents.







(Trying to chew on Grandpa's nose)



Hanging with Grandma Dianne. They played together whenever he was awake.

5, 6 and 7 all together.

7 was sick of pictures and decided it was time for a nap. Fussiness ensued. 5 and 6 decided to copy :)

Joe mentioned to his dad about the goofy wiring issue in our pantry - when we finished the pantry, Joe added a light inside, and wired it to the preexisting panel of switches in the hallway. For whatever reason, the hall light switch had to be on for the pantry light to work. Joe's dad asked to take a look at it "It'll just take a few minutes..." We all know how those stories end up!

Apparently Joe found the fix in just a few minutes, but he had this neat system at his house where he installed a motion detector switch in the pantry hallway - when you walk in, it trips the switch and the light turns on. 60 seconds later, the light automatically turns off if you're not still there. 6 has always thought that was really neat, and 5 insisted it wouldn't take long to wire the switch to do the same. So off they went to the hardware store.

That switch didn't take too long to install, but 6 hates that I leave the light on in the laundry room, so they decided to install another one down there (the light is just on a pull cord, and hard to pull with a full load of laundry... and the basement is rather dark so it's hard to see when the light is off... in my defense). While they were installing that switch, it became apparent that something was amiss with the light upstairs, as it flickered when the motion sensor came on.

At this point, the 5 minute project was now running at 4 hours, and it was definitely dinner time. We headed to Houlihan's for a light dinner, still a little full from the huge BBQ lunch. We said goodnight, and the project was put on hold until Sunday.


After a few trips to the hardware store Sunday morning, 5 & 6 realized that there was nothing wrong with the wiring or the switch (as previously suspected), and instead the problem was simply the lightbulb. But switching lightbulbs wasn't as easy a fix as it might seem, as an old style bulb didn't fit in the fixture. A little rewiring later (and stealing the guts from an old fixture to make the old bulb fit in the current fixture), and the project was finally complete!

Although 5 spent most of his time at our house working on these minor electrical issues, we hope he didn't mind too much. 6 really enjoyed getting to work with his dad on the projects. 7 and I hung out with Dianne while we waited for said projects to be completed, and I know 7 had fun getting lots of attention.

Our next planned visit is for Thanksgiving in Detroit, which I'm sure will be here before we know it. We're hoping we can get Joe 4 to come, and take a good picture of all of the currently living Joe Jeppsons!