Monday, November 07, 2005

Dinner Time!

The best part about the high chair is that Indiana can sit in it and enjoy" dinner time" with us. He is learning to feed himself (which doesn't seem hard since everything goes in his mouth anyways). He loves his little crackers, biscuits, and banana flavored baby puffs. He also likes to have a spoon in his hand when I give him stuff from a spoon (if I let him try eating with the spoon that has the food on it he ends up looking like an "extra" from the animal house movie food fight scene!) It is just wonderful not to have to eat in shifts anymore. ("here you eat while I entertain the baby, then I will eat and you can entertain the baby"... I had two hot meals in the first 6 months!) Sure, I TRIED to arrange meals around nap times, but he was HUNGRY, he smelled food in the house and he wanted to share in the experience, even from the earliest days, even if he was totally one hundred percent asleep. My dad says Indy gets that particular trait from him.

6 comments:

Twisted Cinderella said...

I rememer those days! And the wonderful freedom that self feeding brings. Heck I was thrilled when she first learned to hold her own baby bottle. You never know what a luxury hot meals are until you have a child.

Maggie Lamarre said...

I remember those days. Thanks for teh comments. I am in Orlando FL. I just posted a Lo on Orlando here.
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cube said...

Is that a Zwieback he's munching? I remember those sweet days. Just wait until he want's the car keys. Oy!

BTW, this is off topic, but who is big gay Sam & why would you be in his house for eternity? Just curious.

Bart Treuren said...

wow, indeed the process of getting the girls to eat independently was an interesting and strange exercise... the need to learn overcoming the coordination thing... i do miss it a little i guess...

OldLady Of The Hills said...

What a cutie that little Indiana is!!!

CoffeeDog said...

I want a banana puff!