Thursday, October 29

October We Love You - Halloween Week Fun!

halloween costume
fall family fun
halloween craftSpookiw Pookie, Five Little Pumpkins, Where Is Baby's Pumpkin?
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October is one of the things Indiana does best. It has long been my favorite my favorite month of the year, and it is a a special time of year for us Burgesses, Rob and I got engaged Halloween 2008, Harper's birthday is in July (so, um, counting backwards....), this week has been especially splendid. 
We dressed Harper in his Halloween costume and let him play in the fall leaves before heading to the family Halloween event at our local library where he got his first taste of trick-r-treating at the stations they had set up throughout the building and got an up-close introduction to several "creepy" creatures  including a large snake (I think it was a boa), giant cockroaches, assorted amphibians and a tarantula. 
We hit up the pumpkin patch one more time, At home, we painted a few of our pumpkins. Harper was excited at first. He has been admiring the pumpkins ever since we brought them home, pointing at them and exclaiming, "those!" And even once, randomly giving one of them a kiss. (He really is my son!) But, he was pretty skeptical about the actual painting, I imagine pumpkin painting will be more of a hit with him next year. Meanwhile, I did a little pumpkin decorating of my own, with the cutest flocked bat stickers that I got in a kit. I love bats!
Rob and I have been having lots Halloween music dance parties with Harper (of course, he loves the "Monster Mash") and reading our favorite Halloween board books, ("Spooky Pookie" is our new favorite!) and dressing him in Halloween clothes almost every day! We have also been drinking hot chai and cold apple cider, popping popcorn and trying to watch a few of our favorite scary movies and TV episodes after he is asleep. We are hoping to fit in a visit to the Funky Bones and still have jack-o-lanterns to carve, trick-r-treating on the actual day and more to look forward to, I only wish October could last longer!

Thursday, October 22

Breastfeeding Essentials - Getting a Good Start

Getting off to a good start can be so important to the success of a breastfeeding relationship, now that I have been breastfeeding my son for a while (15 months), I have been wanting to share a few things that I got right from the start and a few I wish I had. 


Get The Support You Need: I went into breastfeeding with a supportive husband, family and friends and I can only imagine how difficult it would have been without that. But, if I had not attended a few breastfeeding support groups and gotten help from several lactation consultants, I do not know that I would have continued breastfeeding very long. So, ask for help and keep looking for more or different help as needed.
Treat Yourself to a Nice Bra Before The Baby is Born: Something nice that will be comfortable and provide you with some support and during a a very transitional time for your breast. They will be working harder than ever and they deserve anything nice you can do for them. My very favorite, comfortable, wish I had taken it to the hospital with me, still wear it a ton nursing bra is the Cotton Candy bra by Cake. 
Make Friends with a Pillow: It actually took me a little while to break in my Boppy, at first I was not entirely sure I was going to love it like I do, but as I figured out how to position it so it is most helpful to me I really got to love and rely on it and am still using it when we nurse at home.
Eat and Drink for Success: Staying hydrated and eating right (good fats, protein, oatmeal...) are clearly a  part of making milk. I found it essential to keep a a straw tumbler, with ice water,must in the early days. 
Arm Yourself with Entertainment: You will want to be able to read, marathon Netflix, whatever you can do to amuse yourself or sometimes just to keep yourself awake. 
Soothe Gel Pads: Were just what I needed when I needed them. Highly recommend.

Thursday, October 15

Love My Little Milk Drinker



Since having Harper, breastfeeding has become such a huge part of my life, bigger than I ever anticipated. I have been humbled, amazed,  challenged and learned so many things. I am working on a post about breastfeeding, tips and recommendations from my experiences, in the meantime, I wanted to share a few more pictures from last week at the park.  


Friday, October 9

Tuesday, October 6

Baby's Bookshelf - Autumn

We keep a basket of board books in the area where Harper does most of his playing, he grabs these to look at or bring to me or his Daddy to read, again and again throughout the day. I try to rotate and swap the books pretty often, to keep things more interesting for all of us; I love finding seasonal books for us to enjoy together. Here are our current favorites. These are, in our experience, appropriate for an older baby or young toddler.




Toddler Halloween Books


Friday, October 2

Pumpkins (and a bunny)!


On a lovely warm day, last week, we went to the harvest festival at a nearby farm.




Harper was so excited, they had goats, a donkey and rabbits. We spotted this escapee from the bunny enclosure! 


He was sceptical (as he should be!) about this "pumpkin tree".


I could have happily brought all these pumpkins home with us.