Thursday, August 26, 2010

Our Daycare is supportive of the ULTIMATE recycling when it comes to diapers!!

Today was Michael's first official day of graduate school as a teaching assistant and was Stirling's first day of daycare!

After finding out that Michael will not be home until 9pm (starting today) at least three days a week, and I will be working 20 hours as well as taking two graduate courses, we came to the conclusion that day care was a must at this point in our lives. In other words.... I have been stressing for about a week now about a daycare that we feel Stirling would be well taken care of during the day. Well, after countless hours on the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services website, we decided to enroll Stirling in Hilltop Montessori School.

Before making the decision, one of our friends child attends the school and we know they love it, we also looked on the CPS website and made a visit ourselves. We asked a variety of questions, such as how often do they clean and what products are used, how are children released as they are picked up, etc. A major question was about cloth diapering since I have been cloth diapering for a few months part-time. The director was very accepting of cloth diapering Stirling, and I just had to simply show her how his diapers worked, which took about 2 minutes. I am overjoyed that the daycare is accepting and supportive of my choice to have him in cloth throughout the day!

Michael and I went to pick Stirling up from his first day, and we even got a compliment on how the Bum Genius 4.0 diapers make cloth diapering easy. I am even more thrilled that they find the system simple and Stirling can climb, crawl and walk around in his cloth diapers during his time at Hilltop Montessori!


Friday, August 20, 2010

BUSY DAY

Today was a very busy day in the Shephard household. Since the both of us will be going to graduate school this semester and working, we have TONS to do around the house before Monday. Today we decided to FINALLY tackle the piles of clean laundry. After about an hour of hanging and ironing clothes, almost all of the clean laundry is put away, but we still have about three loads of laundry to clean (I HATE LAUNDRY, which doesn't help that we have twice as much with a baby).

We also decided to clean, rearrange Stirling's room and closet. Let me tell you, that child has more clothes than me! His room looks amazing and is more open with how we rearranged the furniture. I am super excited about the change.

Not only did we do laundry and rearrange the baby's room, I decided that I was going to make and store some baby food today while Stirling took an unexpected three hour nap. I made some banana with a hint of ginger, carrots and applesauce to freeze. I am just preparing for when school starts back up and we have less time to prepare food for the baby. I mixed all of his food with some breast milk instead of water to help preserve the food! Since I made some food today, I did put a bit in the fridge, so for dinner we decided to give Stirling his own bowl with some banana and see what he did. HE HAD A BLAST... a very messy one at that. But it was so cute to see his feel the texture and slowly eat the banana on his own. This is going to be what we do for dinner from now on, I think because it gave us some time to eat and kept Stirling occupied and involved at the dinner table. Yes, this is messy, but I think it will end up being worth while, especially so he can learn and explore about new foods and textures.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Oh BOY!

So today I embarked on the adventure of watching our friend's baby Si while also being in charge of Stirling for the morning. LET ME TELL YOU the boys are amazing babies, but it was such tough work watching the two of them together for four hours. Strategically having to plan everything was quite the task. When one cried, the other would cry louder or when I would hold Si then Stirling would want to be held. I had a blast, but I was exhausted! I am so thankful that the boys are awesome babies and cannot wait for them to grow-up together. I did realize from this morning that Stirling needs to be more exposed to other children; he is not quite use to the sharing of his toys concept. On the same note, it was interesting to see that Stirling knows which toys are his and which ones were Simons and to see his reaction to when Si took his toy (Stirling would immediately grab the toy from Si to play with it) vs. when Si was playing with a toy they had brought from home (Stirling would not mind one bit and carry on with his toys).

On another note, I am so proud of Stirling, BUT grossed myself out in the process. Today marks the FIRST day Stirling has gone poo in his big boy potty!!! I am so excited, but I think next time he is going to have to go in the big potty, because I nearly could not hold in my breakfast afterwords. I dread having to clean a poo poo potty again.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Milestone, Milestone, Milestone!

Apparently six months is a big month for Stirling when it comes to milestones. In the past two weeks he has begun to crawl, although he is using mostly his upper strength rather than also using his legs. Not only has Stirling begun to crawl, but he has learned to pull himself up to stand. We met with the doctor today, and even he was impressed with how well Stirling was sitting up on his own and even more impressed when we told him he could pull himself up on his own.

We have been practicing diaper- free for the past few weeks, and I am proud to say that Stirling LOVES his froggy potty and has gone to the bathroom on his potty every morning after he wakes up and randomly after naps. It is so fun to see him smiling when I make the potty sign in sign language while he is on his potty. I cannot wait until he correlates the two and begins to sign potty back!