Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Food. Glorious Food...What else could be finer?!

For those who forgot the above line in the movie/music sung by Oliver Twist...A young boy basks in the glorious taste, texture and smell of lukewarm mush...Similarly, Benj found solice and adventure in his first experience with 'real' food. His physical development has surprised and amazed us. He, now 4 months of age, weighs 16.5 lbs. measures 26.5" long, and has produced two little teeth which protrude his little baby lower gums...Developmentally, he is moving by leaps and bounds (figure of speech,not literally). He is sitting up on his own. He is standing with only slight finger support from his overly protective parents who admittedly push him back down...we are not ready to have him moving on his own yet :) When we eat, he watches us intently, sending off the vibe for 'HOW RUDE?! Why wont you share with me?'. When something is near by he grabs at it, pulling it into the abyss (a.k.a. mouth). So begins the journey with eating. We hope you enjoy the videos of his first experience below.


The first 'real' food...Rice Cereal
(take one)



(take two)

CONFESSION:
We should be so grateful for the milestones that Benj is achieving. We should be celebrating the many new and exciting hurdles he has overcome. We should be ecstatic at the new experiences and adventures he is leading us into and out of....

BUT...

We do miss the clean and orderly domicile we once called 'home'. It is an amazing realization to see the added 'stuff' that a little one needs as they grow and develop. (For instance...We are excited he is able to begin eating real food...however do high chairs have to take up so much space in a kitchen? And does an entertainment/excer-saucer for a little 16.5lb boy have to dominate an entire living room?...even Melvin is wondering why this new little brother of his has to take up all of his play/nap space. Spatial complaining aside...He is such a Beautiful, Monopolizing addition to our home.)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Look at how eagerly he grabs your hands to guide the food to his mouth! He's sooo ready! Even if he's unimpressed with the flavor, you can see he's ready and able to handle solids. My kids were barely ready at 6 months. Don't get me started on the teeth...!!