Friday, July 31, 2009

Yes, we are still here

It's been forever since I've updated thanks to crazy summer schedules and our home construction/renovation. Here are a few "brief" updates on our world!

Andrew update 1: Still no teeth!! I swear my child's been teething since he was born, but they still have yet to poke through. I am okay with that from the perspective that late teeth are better, healthier teeth. I am NOT okay with that from the perspective he has 2 teeth descending at the same rate and look like they are about to pop through at the same time. I am not happy dealing with a child having multiple teeth coming through, but at least we'll just get it over with all at once.


Andrew update 2: Crawling! About a day after he turned 7 months old, he began motoring around the floor. He went from having zero interest in crawling to going about 90 miles an hour in the span of about 20 minutes. I'm amazed at how fast things go in Andrew-ville.


Andrew update 3: Walking! He has figured out that crawling can take him to vertical objects. These vertical objects are perfect for pulling himself up on and from there walking all over! He still needs to hold onto things to walk for the most part, but if he has enough objects that he can hold onto, he will spend an hour doing nothing but walking around a room.


Andrew update 4: Talking! When he was about 4 1/2 months old, he said "Hi" to my mom from his perch in his bassinet while waving. He still says, "Hi" a lot while waving to various people and has added "Dada", "Mama" and "Oma" to the list. Recently he has begun repeating, "A bath" when I ask him if he wants to get a bath. He also LOVES to have screaming contests with his Oma (my mom). He will scream loudly, she mimics him, then he goes soft and she follows suit. One day they did the back and forth screaming game for 45 minutes.


On the "Oma" note. I had been calling my mom Grammy since the day he was born. Andrew, however, decided about a month ago to begin calling her Oma. I find this wonderful, precious and amazing because my grandfather, my mom's dad, was Dutch. Oma is Dutch for grandma. I love that Andrew found his own name for her and that he picked one with a meaning so sweet for us.


Andrew update 5: Random! During the home renovation project, we had to dig up a lot of the plants around our yard and transplant them into pots. While we went through a dry spell, Andrew and I would water the plants together everyday. He loves it! We also attended some Parent & Me swim classes at the YMCA. We learned to look for the fishies in the water, to talk to them and to listen to them. He has had so much fun and we can't wait to take some more classes in the future! He also received a pretty special honor. He was in a photogenic baby competition recently. He was chosen to be one of seven finalists out of nearly 300 entries. Out of the seven finalists, Andrew won 5th place and now is the proud owner of his very first trophy! Of course pictures will be taken with the new acquisition!


As soon as we figure out why the batteries in the camera are being such a pest, we will be adding more picture of both Andrew and the home construction to the blog VERY soon. Until then...

Monday, June 8, 2009

Today

Andrew is seven months old. I'm sorry, when did THAT happen??

My screensaver is rolling images of my boy in random order and it amazes me to see a picture of him like this:

















Followed by a picture like this:


Where did this big boy come from and what happened to my baby???

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Teething stinks!

I swear Andrew has been teething since he was about 3 - 4 months old. He was a drool factory and would bite anything that came near his mouth with occasional, unexplained screams that seemed to come from no where.

Even though he's had some occasional rough moments, the past 5 days have been completely miserable for the poor boy and his teething has become much more intense. His drooling is unreal! Within 20 minutes of putting pajamas on, the entire top is soaked! His nose runs constantly and the wiping of said nose make him even fussier. Nothing makes him happy. He will sit in the exersaucer for 10 minutes, sit in his stroller for 10 minutes, play on the floor for 10 minutes, but nothing is a lasting solution. He has gone from biting and chewing things to full out gnawing on everything! When I can finally encourage him to sleep, he tosses and turns and is very restless.

He's had a few doses of Hyland's teething tablets. They may help some, but they aren't a complete solution either. Rescue Remedy seems to have helped him sleep a little better tonight.

This is one part of motherhood I don't think anyone can prepare you for. The helplessness of seeing your little one miserable and being at a complete loss for how to remedy the situation or explain to him what is going on is awful.
Any teething tricks or advice would be much appreciated. Although our beloved RR seems to be helping him sleep tonight and even though it is an herbal supplement, I don't want to over medicate him with that and build up an immunity to RR.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

My Eight!

8 things I'm looking forward to...

1. Andrew's first words
2. Andrew's first steps (which may be coming sooner than I expected!)
3. Andrew's first tooth (notice a running theme here? Yes, my life revolves around my child)
4. Being pregnant again
5. Our home renovation to be DONE
6. Taking some weekend trips this summer with hubby and baby
7. Scrapbooking the dozens of cute Andrew pictures I have
8. Getting Andrew's 6 month pics back from the studio

8 things I did yesterday...

1. Went to Giant Eagle
2. Bought soda for Nana Debbie's surprise party
3. Came home
4. Went to the chiropractor
5. Was asked to give a talk on the benefits of chiropractic care during pregnancy, post partum and for infants
6. Came home
7. Went to Nana Debbie's surprise party
8. Came home

8 things I wish I could do...

1. Pay to have all the home construction work done in a week
2. Buy all new appliances
3. Buy a Dodge Journey
4. Have another baby right now (yes, I am crazy)
5. Take a long vacation in the Caribbean
6. Buy new couches for my living room
7. Find bedding that I like
8. Get back into all of my pre pregnancy clothes, not just some of 'em

8 shows I am currently watching...

1. American Idol
2. Prison Break
3. Nanny 911
4. 30 Minute Meals
5. Everyday Italian
6. Decorating Cents
7. World's Strictest Parents
8. Fox News

I am supposed to tag 8 people, but instead this is up for grabs for anyone who wants to do their own eight.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Anyone have a brick I can borrow?

I need it to put on my son's head. He is growing up way too fast!

Two weeks ago we saw the pediatrician and weighed in at 13 lbs 12 oz with a length of 26 inches.

This morning he decided to pull himself into a standing position all by himself.

Then he capped off the day by walking around in his exersaucer/walker for a while.

Can not handle the growing up stuff!!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Andrew & Daddy

Disclaimer: The cuteness is overwhelming. The author of this blog is not responsible for spontaneous aww's and ooh's. Furthermore, the author is not responsible for any work that is ignored or performed incorrectly when viewing the adorable little boy with his much loved Daddy.










































Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Andrew Scott Catalano

Born November 8, 2008 at 8:04 pm

Dedicated to the Lord April 19, 2009 at 10:00 am by Pastor Cliff Reynolds.

Andrew had an awesome dedication. Dave performed a beautiful song flawlessly, as we all expected, Pastor Cliff said a very sweet prayer and we were honored to have Grandma, Nana, Pappy, Auntie Linn, Cousin Wesleigh, Aunt Joanna, Uncle Jim, Aunt Jamie, Uncle Bryan and Cousin Cody all come to his special service.

Pictures are soon to follow, but Andrew isn't quite giving Mama enough time to do that right now.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Oh the woes of being a little

Poor Andrew has to rely on his Mama to update his blog... and his Mama has to rely on her laptop. Unfortunately Mama's laptop has to work and, right now, her laptop is not functioning properly thus the lull in lots of Andrew cuteness.

Much more shortly forthcoming as soon as Daddy breaks out the tools :-)

Friday, March 13, 2009

Andrew laughing

Since Andrew and his Mama have finally recovered from their colds (that Daddy so generously shared with us!) we decided to share a video for our first post in a very long time! Andrew has a great laugh, but tends to stop all signs of joy when the video camera comes out. This time, Mama decided to tickle some laughs out of him to share with everyone. Enjoy the cuteness!







Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Even monkeys deserve to be cuddled

Since Grandma nicknamed Andrew "monkey" while still in utero, he has quite the stuffed monkey collection! And now that he's getting a little bigger, he has taken a bit of interest in them, especially his Ty Beany Baby monkey. Of course we had to take pictures to prove the lovin'


Sunday, February 15, 2009

Andrew's First Valentine's Day

At Andrew's Grandma's church they had a 50's themed Valentine's party complete with a movie, root beer floats and sundaes. And a costume contest for the best 50's themed costume. Yes, Andrew participated.













Of course, he won. :-)

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

It's all because of me!

You can thank Ben Roethislisberger for being a fantastic quarterback. You can thank Santonio Holmes for catching a game changing pass. You can thank James Harrison for making an awesome interception. You can thank Mike Tomlin for being the best coach in the NFL.
But we all know who was really responsible for the Super Bowl win.
Andrew. In all his Steeler glory, cheering them on all the way!






Thursday, January 29, 2009

A year ago...

I meant to post this on January 26, but between Andrew being sick and my computer being defiant, I never got to around to doing so.

January 26, 2009 was a very emotional anniversary for me. It marked one year since the beginning of my last menstrual period. It marked the beginning of the cycle I finally became pregnant and stayed pregnant on. However, I didn't know it at the time and seeing another cycle come devastated me. I should have been almost in my second trimester with the child I lost. I was heartbroken that yet another cycle passed without a positive test. It was cycle #17 since we began trying to conceive.

January 28, 2008 was the day I called my OB and asked him if we could restart the infertility testing we began on the October cycle I became pregnant on, and subsequently lost. I clearly remember him telling me that since I became pregnant, further tests wouldn't tell us too much since we knew I could get pregnant. Instead he gave me a prescription for Clomid that he wanted to test for a cycle to see how it made me ovulate.

And now, a year after entering yet another cycle with SUCH despair, I have my precious little boy sitting beside me chattering away and grinning like crazy.

What a difference a year makes.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Andrew loves his Christmas gift

And Momma has issues holding the camera still. In my defense, nearly six months after buying it, I am still figuring out how to use the silly thing because before Andy was born we never used it and since he's been born Daddy's mostly been monopolizing it. :-)


Monday, January 5, 2009

My how you've grown!

Andrew had his second well baby check-up today. I have to say that I LOVE our pediatrician (who is actually a family practitioner)! He is very respectful of our parenting decisions and, while he informed us of what he usually does at an 8 week check-up, but said, "I completely respect whatever your wishes are and always default to the parents' choices." I love the fact there is NO pressure to follow the mainstream.

Andrew weighed in at 9 lb 1 oz and 24 inches. He is in the 90th percentile for his height, but only the 10th percentile for his weight. Apparently we have a long, lean bean! The doctor said as long as I am nursing on demand and there is some growth, he isn't concerned about where he falls on the charts.

Also, my brilliant son decided to show off some of his favorite tricks and charmed the doctor by smiling, babbling, holding his head up strongly for the entire visit and bearing down on his legs. Needless to say, our doctor was thrilled with him and says he is "very bright".

No more appointments until March! Can't wait to see how much more he has grown by then!