Monday, February 4, 2008

Shriek, Rattle and Roll

Well Ranjit began to feel much better this past week, thank you very much... he had a little trouble sleeping in his crib again but now he's back to normal and is working on exploring the world around him. He seems to have put crawling on hold (he bonked his head a couple times while trying to get into crawling position from sitting position) and is back to creeping and rolling to get where he wants to go. He's more interested in standing anyway- he can stand while holding on to furniture now and he's pretty stable; so maybe he'll be a cruiser instead of a crawler, who knows.

He's also working on his vocal stylings some more, shrieking and grinning at random times with no apparent reason. I think he does it just to be cute. :)

Finally, on the food front, Ranjit has fallen in love with Cheerios. He insists on having them with every meal, taking a bite of a cheerio between 4-5 spoons of the gruel that I feed him every day. He also enjoys teething on apple slices, digging little ditches in the mealy part of the fruit with his solitary tooth.

Sorry this one was a little late! Better late than never!

Sunday, January 27, 2008

A sad little nose :(

Poor baby has a cold. He's been in reasonably good spirits most of the time but at night he's miserable. At the beginning of the week his nose was totally stuffed and he had to breath through his mouth when he was sleeping (there's nothing cuter or more pathetic than watching him sleep with his little mouth open in the shape of an "o") so we gave him steam baths to clean it up. He thought it was hilarious, check out this video! (Click Here) To top it all off, the past few days his nose has been in a constant state of purging, and it ain't pretty since he can't blow his nose. But I think he'll be better soon, hopefully.

Due to his sorry state, neither he nor I left the building for 4 days last week. 4 straight days! What did we do to occupy ourselves? Well first I taught Ranjit how to read so that took up a good portion of one day...








Then Ranjit learned how to get from sitting position onto his tummy while chasing after his brand new Gymboree beach ball!









And finally he learned how to swing himself to sleep in his jhoola so that mommy could watch t.v instead of helping him nap. :)

All in all we had a good time... he's just a happy baby with a sad nose!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

The Tooth Has Set me Free


After 4 months of repeating the words "He's teething" over and over to friends, family, and strangers while Ranjit gnawed on every object within reach, grimaced as he chewed on his fingers and drooled all over kingdom-come, it has finally happen- his teeth have FINALLY broken through his gums and are THERE, clear as day! Well, kind of, I can see them peeking out anyways. No picture possible yet, but in the next couple of weeks we will get one posted for you all to see, I promise! You don't understand how relieved I am (not to mention how relieved he is, the poor guy has been uncomfortable for so long!) - I was starting to think that I was crazy, he really wasn't teething, that he'd never get any teeth and I'd have to get him some baby dentures.

But not so, they're there and they are SHARP. He makes sure that I know how sharp they are by grabbing my finger and inserting it in his mouth and biting down, hard. Thanks Ranjit.

Ranjit is getting more mobile as well- he is going to be crawling real soon, I know it! He's getting into crawling position more often and getting more strong-willed in going after things. Until now he's mostly been rolling to get to where he needs to go but now he is totally creeping, pulling himself to his object on his belly. I think his time spent at Gymboree is in part responsible for his new passion for mobility- pretty much all the babies in his class are crawling or about to crawl (save 1 or 2) and he has been enviously watching them, studying their every move.

Finally, Ranjit has become a pro at Peek-a-boo. Not only does he love it when we play it with him, HE actually plays with us! He grabs anything- blanket, book, towel, toy- covers his face and starts cracking up and waits for us to uncover his face- and when we do he has this huge, proud smile from ear to ear! Sometimes he just likes to put things on his head, seriously. He puts something (blanket, whatever)on his head and just smiles with his hands and feet levitating in the air. Cute, but a little strange (he gets that from Ajit).

Well, that's 3 postings in a row all within a week of each other, I'm doing good! Next week will have a video, I think... till then, have a great week!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Operation "Fatten Ranjit Up" Continues!





I might be seeing things, but I believe that Ranjit is gaining an extra chin and an extra roll in his thighs, hooray! AND I think I might be beginning to see signs of a proper Buddha-belly. So our work is paying off - no empty calories for this baby! Every meal that we give him contains protein and fat in the form of formula or daal, luckily he happens to love everything I give him (even though everything looks like gruel to me)! We also found a food that he DOESN't like, potatoes. The picture here is of Ranjit trying to eat sweet potatoes (which he LOVES) by himself, by the way. He grabbed the bowl and tried to slurp the food down himself. As you can see he only got some of it on his belly.

Other than that, we started going to Gymboree this past week; every Friday Ranjit and I get together with about 6 other babies and their moms/nannies and are taken through a 45 minute gym routine for 6-9 month olds. It's pretty hilarious, Ranjit has been mystified these past two times we've gone there. He stares wide-eyed at all the babies around him and when the "instructor" begins her little song and dance (involving puppets, lots of puppets) he leans forward and looks up at her like she's the most amazing thing he's ever seen. There's actual gym equipment too! The best part is when we put all the babies in the middle of the floor and bring out a huge rainbow-colored parachute and float it over them, first up, then down. Last week Ranjit was sitting under it and got knocked over by the wind created by the parachute (he was ok, the place is covered by thick mats), but instead of crying he started squealing with joy instead as he watched the parachute descend upon him, waving his arms and legs in the air. This past Friday I just kept him lying down during ParachuteTime, but one of the other babies who was sitting up toppled over from the wind (later I learned that every week pretty much someone's baby topples over under the parachute).



So Ranjit has a new trick, pulling up to standing by holding someone's (usually Ajit's) fingers. He can't get enough of it! If you're close to him, without fail he'll purposefully grab your fingers and say "MMMM! MMMM!" and start pushing up onto his feet. Once he's standing he happily cries "Ah-DAH! Ah-DAH!AAHH!!" If you don't let him hold on to his fingers and let him stand then he frowns and moans "MMMBa, MMBa", pouting until you sigh and help him stand up again.
So yes, things are progressing, definitely for the better- To top it off, Ranjit is sleeping better (for now) and I'm sleeping better and all is good with the world. Stay tuned for another update next weekend!

Friday, January 4, 2008

Slacker mommy's new year's resolution is to blog more!!


I've been SO bad about blogging, my most sincere apologies to Ranjit Singh's fans out there. :) As Google as my witness, I promise to update Ranjit's blog at least once a week from now on!!

Here is a quick update on what you've missed for the last month and a half...Ranjit is now 7 and a half months old, can you believe it!

Ranjit's Amazing Human Tricks Update
In the last month and a half, Ranjit has become a pro at sitting up, and complains when he is laid down. He is SO cute when he's sitting, his little legs splayed out before him, slightly bent, his whole upper body lunging forward as he reaches for his toys with his perfect little hands. :) When encountering a new face, he slightly leans forward and stares up curiously, his eyes wide with wonder - I've never looking at someone's profile more! Now he's added clapping to his repetoire, sitting up proudly and clapping (or at least trying to).

Ranjit has also made strides in the communication front. He babbles constantly now (his favorite sound being "Bababababa") and smiles and squeals like you're the funniest thing ever. Instead of crying when he's hungry, he looks at me urgently and says "mmmmm MMMM", alerting me to the fact that he wants something. He also says "MMMMMM" when we take a toy away or if we're not feeding him fast enough or if he wants more food (which he happens to LOVE). Last, but certainly not least, I THINK he's beginning to recognize his name finally! Months of everyone having their own nickname for him had taken it's toll, but now about 75% of the time he turns around if someone says "Ranjit. Ranjit? Ranjit! Ranjeeeeeeet.... RANJIT (he turns and shows his toothless grin)!" He's getting there. :)

Ranjit is also becoming an expert at picking things up and has taken to raking the carpet of his bedroom floor with his little fingers to pick up the goodies that lay in between the carpet fibers and attempt to make them his very own gastronomic delights (I have been able to thwart these attempts so far, hopefully!). He's on his way to developing his pincer grasp which will be even more scary.

Speaking of scary (but exciting!), I believe my little prince is getting ready to crawl as well! He's started slightly creeping (he's not very good at getting to the object of his desire yet, but he's moving) and he has been doing baby push ups on a daily basis, which I think means he's strengthening his little arms so that he can start moving around more efficiently- let the babyproofing festivities BEGIN.

Ranjit's Ever Changing Sleeping Patterns
No sleep for mommy lately... eating lots of cookies and drinking gallons of tea in the morning so as to not keel over from exhaustion. Unable to explain Ranjit's EXTREMELY frequent waking, sometimes 5-6 times/ night,yeccch.

His naps are pretty good ( two that are about 1-2 hours each), during which I try to catch up on my sleep but nights are a little tough. :) Still trying to decide where to go from here on this one.

Ranjit LOVES his food!

Pears, Bananas, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Oatmeal, Rice Cereal, Daal... the list of Ranjit's favorite foods is growing and growing! Unfortunately he MAY have a sensitivity to dairy. We gave him some yogurt last week and after gobbling it up he threw up all over the place... poor kid! I believe he will join me and all his Moushis in the Krishna club one day, but for the time being we will be laying off the yogurt! Hopefully he'll continue to love his food! He's a little skinnier than we like, only 14.8 pounds, so I have begun Operation Fatten Ranjit Up. I have also bought a new digital scale so that I can feed my obsession with his weight by weighing him every day. :)

Other than that, Ranjit has been meeting new friends and hanging out with his Aaji, Dadi, Dada, Dadu, many aunties and uncles....starting next week I'll start writing more details but trust me, he's been having lotsa fun... more later, toodles!!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Count down to 6 months old!



Can you believe than in 3 days my Ranjit will be 6 months old?! I sure can't, where on earth did the time go??? It hit me today- his Dadi, Mona Moushi and I took him to his 6 month doctor's visit. Not only did he get poked around with needles (he was so good though, he hardly cried!), the doctor gave me the go ahead to start solid foods whenever I want. So tomorrow I'll start with some rice cereal (which I tried a couple weeks ago for kicks and giggles and decided to stop when he seemed to get gassy because of it)and then go from there; organic baby food aisle, here I come! I'm also going to start training him to use a sippy cup; this I think will be met with quite a bit of enthusiasm. I tried to train him to drink from a katori (waati?) the other day and the boy couldn't get enough! He would grab the cup with both hands, throw his head back and gulp down every drop of milk- the boy's an eater, what can I say?? It was a little messy, true, but he is definitely ready to get refreshment from a variety of sources now.

The doctor also confirmed that the two bumps that I had felt on Ranjit's bottom gum WERE in fact teeth bumps, much to my relief and annoyance as well (relief because I felt like I was going crazy, thinking he was teething but not getting any confirmation, annoyance because when I took Ranjit to a nurse for confirmation she said that those bumps were not teeth, they'd already been there).So pretty soon his pearly whites will start to show- any day now, teeth! They sure have been taking their sweet old time!

Ranjit has gained 2 inches in the last 2 months as well! That brings him to 27 inches and 14 pounds, 3 ounces... he's a little skinny (he only gained 1 pound in the last 2 months) but he'll catch up I'm sure. In the meanwhile, he's almost outgrowing his 6-9 month old clothes, which means I'll get to outfit him with a whole new slew of 9-12 month old wardrobe pretty darn soon!

Tomorrow is Ranjit's first Thanksgiving! I need to get him a little Indian (native american, that is) headdress or something for the occasion- I wonder if Jewel has those...

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Ranjit's Happenin' Halloween and Diwali



Ahhh, the joys of having a baby... not only do you get to play with them and turn them into your very own toy, you get to dress them up in cute little outfits EVERY DAY (until they're old enough to simply say "No more mommy, stop the violence!"). So, the past couple of weeks have been an absolute joy for me. Not only was I able to dress up my little monkey in a monkey suit for halloween, I also got to put him in the cutest little kurta pyjama outfit EVER when his Dada and Dadi threw him his big Diwali party.What a hit he was! He socialized like he'd never socialized before, blowing kisses (rasberries) and drooling on everybody who dared to hold him. Foregoing the open bar, he attentively sat listening to his Dadu and Vikas uncle sing for him, then politely excused himself so that he could go to bed at 8pm(I tried to convince him to sing his rendition of "So Long, Farewell" from Sound of Music, but he wanted to save that for his next party).
That weekend was also very exciting for him because he got to hang out with his Booah and show her what a cute little monkey he could be. No candy for him this year, he had to be a good little primate and eat his bananas instead!


Finally, he met his Arun Azoba mama who traveled all the way from Oregon to meet him. He pulled his nose, hair and glasses and took him to the Shedd Aquarium and showed him all of his favorite fishies... they became pals!