Friday, November 04, 2005

Yummy Cookies and Buckwheat

Anticipation...It's making me wait. Posted by Picasa




Wednesday evening Andrew and I baked cookies for the first time together. When it was time to roll the dough out in a ball and put it on the cookie sheet, I sat Andrew on my lap and showed him to squeeze the dough from one hand to another and put it on the cookie sheet. After I rolled a cookie out to show him what to do I gave him a handful of dough and closed his hand to show him how to squeeze it in a ball. Well, he did not like the feel of the sticky, greasy dough in his hands at all. He barely let me close his hand around the dough and he just wanted it out of his hand. So I squeezed the dough into the balls and placed it on the cookie sheet in front of us and told him to pick it up and move it to another spot on the cookie sheet. He had no problem touching the dough for a second or two and after he moved the dough balls in the spot that I asked him we both cheered with delight. He was so tickled with himself that he touched and moved the dough ball like he did. After getting all of the cookie dough rolled out and placed on the cookie sheet they were ready for baking. After I placed the cookie sheets into the oven, I turned on the oven light so we could watch their development into hot, scrumptous cookies. Andrew would intently watch the cookies baking with Mommy and when they were finished cooking and cooling a bit we had a tasty treat. Andrew doesn't really eat too many sweets other than fruit so he cautiously took a piece of the cookie and put it into his mouth. Just then his eyes lit up and his eyebrows raised and he smerked and said "UMMMMMMMM" each time he ate a piece.


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Since we've been home we have had a few food issues that I mentioned before. One day he'll eat scrambled eggs or whatever and a few days later he won't want any parts of them. It's funny though, I'll have a couple of different food groups in front of him and instead of him reaching for the meat or potatoes he'll want to eat the grean beans. He always seems to favor to eat anything green. He likes eating Mommy's homemade split pea soup or homemade lentil soup, however, he pushes away ice cream. Go figure. He certainly get that trait from me. I'd rather him push away the sweets anyway, don't get me wrong. I have noticed though that most foods that are not ground up or really soft to eat he will spit out. Even if their are a few fruit pieces in a yogurt (which he is used to eating baby yogurt, that is smooth..no chunks). He does eat cereal bars, bananas, peaches cheerios, however, lately he has been rejecting the banana (unless it's pureed), cereal bars (he used to love them), and eggs (which he used to eat all of what I put in front of him and then move on to eat Mommy and Daddy's eggs). I hesitate anymore when I go to feed him since one day he'll eat a particular food like it's going out of style and another time I go to feed him the same thing and he refuses to eat it, even if I put a little in his mouth to taste it at times he'll spit it out and at times he'll eat it.



My Mom thought she'd get Andrew a familiar food that was commonly served in the orphanage which is buckwheat. She picked some up at the store for me and I cooked it tonight with some butter, mushrooms, onions, chicken and water. I took his share of the chicken and ground it up and mixed some ground up carrots into the cooked buckwheat. After it cooled I gave him a little taste not knowing what reaction I was going to get. Andrew made the same face and reaction as he did eating the cookies. He raised his eyebrows and his eyes got real wide and he smerked when he said "UMMMMMM" after each bite. Of course he spit out the pieces of carrot that weren't ground up enough for him but all in all he ate most of the large helping I gave him. After he was finished with his dinner, I was able to eat my chicken, carrots and buckwheat. Andrew came over to my chair as I was eating and wanted to sit on my lap. So I picked him up and discovered his mouth open as I scooped up some buckwheat for me to eat. Well needless to say he ate another portion of buckwheat since he didn't get enough of it. Hopefully he'll eat the leftovers tomorrow. I don't think I have ever had buckwheat before traveling to Ukraine, but it is quite tasty and very healthy for you.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Great Grandma's Birthday & Smiling Pooh Bear

The Next Campbell's Soup Kid Posted by Picasa




The Millilo household has had some excitement over the past week. Last Tuesday, Andrew had his flu shot and one of his immunization shots to bring him up to date. Of course, Andrew was not happy about getting them, but it needed to be done. Andrew also had to get bloodwork redone again for his thiroid to make sure that the test showed him to have normal thiroid levels, which we found out that it did. So Praise God for that. We are still waiting to see about his updated stool sample test to see if the Giardia is completely gone. I think it is since Andrew's stools are much more formed and his appetite is coming back. That might have contributed to him not being able to gain as much weight as he should be gaining. So hopefully he'll be catching up to kids his age in height and weight soon.


Andrew, Papa & Great Grandma Posted by Picasa




Sunday, we celebrated Andrew's Great Grandmother's 90th birthday with the rest of the extended Millilo family. Andrew had fun climbing up his grandfather's chest as you can see in the picture below. Papa got a real kick out of it when Andrew was practically standing on Papa's shoulders as he was holding Andrew's hands. He is quite the active little boy with a lot of energy for sure. Great Grandma enjoyed watching Andrew exploring cousin Stephanie & Joe's new home and playing with his cousins. Andrew had everyone laughing when he was showing off showing everyone how he dances by stamping his feet and shaking his head real fast, and then switching to slow dancing with Mommy by holding my two hands as he is standing and teetering slowly back and forth from one foot to the next. He also surprised everyone by giving out kisses as we were saying goodbye and waving and saying bye bye to everyone. Such an entertainer Andrew is.


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Smiling Pooh Bear with Nana Posted by Picasa



Monday evening I dressed Andrew as Pooh Bear for his night out at our church for a fun night collecting candy at Hallelujah Night. My Mom and sister, Marli joined Andrew and I as he was experiencing what fun it is to collect candy from such generous strangers. He knew exactly what to do with it too. My friend, Regina saw us first and came right over to us and just had to find two handfuls of candy to give to Andrew. She showed him the candy in one of her hands to see his reaction. Andrew's eyes got real big and he then smiled real hard and grit his teeth together and squealed with delight. He never saw so much candy in so many colorful wrappers at once before. Then she showed him her other hand after he put the candy from her first handful in his bag and he squealed even louder. He was estatic and was walking all over the sanctuary having a ball getting more and more candy from anyone he saw that had a bucket. As soon as he saw someone with a bucket of candy, he would go directly over to them and get their attention until they squatted down to his level and then he'd dive into the bucket and take out as many as they would allow him. On the ride home, Andrew fell asleep in the car. So when I took him out of his car seat and into the house, he was still asleep on my shoulder. Since I had to get him out of his costume and into a new diaper and sleeper outfit to put him to bed, I laid him on the floor to change him. When I took off his costume, he turned over on his stomach to sleep with his butt in the air, I noticed he was smiling real big as he was sleeping. I leaned over him to give him a kiss on his cheek and was still smiling. It was so sweet to see him dreaming of the fun he just had that night at church collecting so much candy.


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