Thursday, 18 March 2010

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This is part two of me catching up with the Blog. The intention (do NOT laugh) is to keep up after this!

Kerian now really eats quite voraciously. He sits with us for Breakfast lunch and dinner most days.

Here he is at the Scrumpy Willow and Singing Kettle. They cut up some carrots for him to munch on while we had lunch. This is taken in mid January. That day, he also had some pear and ginger juice and a taste of bread and soup.



End of January. Kerian is 6 months and this must indeed be the magic number because there is a marked difference in how much food actually makes it from table to tummy. He had a few veg, and a really good go at an asparagus, sucking all the tasty flesh and leaving the skin. He finished with a pear, which he now eats everyday almost whole.
















Next we jump to March and Kerian is now eating lots of cooked veg and still enjoying cool raw bits but not really swallowing much as it is hard flesh. He really enjoys squash and aubergines here, dark and ugly, don't scare him one bit. Courgettes were a hit as well but Kerian is no fool and although we remove all foods before salting, he's partial to nice flavours from cooking in garlic, onions and herbs.




We spent saturday at Sam and Steve's in Wellhope mid March, and Kerian just nearly swam in the trifle bowl. Sam made it with defrosted berries, Blueberry yogurt, crumbled blueberry muffins and unsweetened whipped cream. We tried to leave the muffin bits out and let Kerian dig into everything else. Let's not be mad here: this is much better eaten with the help of a spoon!

A couple days ago, I made some meat balls and chips, not a meal for a baby probably but he had one chip and one meatball, which he finished and loved. There was still plenty room left for a banana!


Kerian never just opens his mouth anymore. He needs to touch, feel and smell before he gives anything a try. I had to be quick to take the photo though. He grabs new foods with quite some eagerness!

I believe Kerian did prefer the meatball to the potatoe. He has had a few cuts of meat and he's no vegetarian by taste for sure. I guess that's human nature and he will learn in time that meat is OK to eat if the animals have been treated well and in small quantities.


Babanas are eaten whole or almost now. Kerian will eat banana on his own but there is a lot of loss throught smearing and bits falling on the floor. Bananas are slippery animals! I thus sometime just peel the banana in front of him and let him bite what he wants.

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What is BLW

Baby Led Weaning is simply a very old way to wean a baby by letting this instinctive little individual make his own choices in what and how much is eaten. It bypasses the puree stage entirely and starts around 6 months (the finger food age in conventional weaning). Nothing is force or spoon fed. Baby grabs the food, explores colours, textures and tastes as they come. The food is the same as eaten by the family. Runny foods are offered with dippers or on pre loaded spoons and baby learns in time to dip or eat with cutlery. Babies are very good at knowing what they need and BLW gives them a chance to do exactly what they need to do, allows them to develop great coordination skills and gives them the independence they so love.

What is EC?

EC or Natural Infant Hygiene stands for Elimination Communication. Although Kerian wears nappies, especially since it's been cold. He has used a potty since he was a few weeks old. Babies are born with full sphincter muscle control and - as you'll know if you have one - the ability to communicate. This is all one needs to let baby pee and poo in other places than against this skin. Kerian has never had a nappy rash and he pooed in his nappy maybe a dozen times since he was born. This obviously is not new but is the standard method in most of the world: indeed a lot of mummies simply cannot buy nappies or wash them on our planet!

Massaging your baby

Infant massage is used in many places in the world and is gaining popularity again in our 'civilised' regions! Most mummies and daddies touch their babies and stroke them with love and that's just what massage is all about. I Personally started with a free massage video on Video Jug and moved on to a full massage routine from Vimala McLure's book. Kerian's favourite is face and legs. This is a great prep for baby gymnastic or baby yoga.

Baby Yoga

We all do a bicycle movement with our little one and we lift them up in the air to delight them. Why not take this a step further and organise this fun time into a baby yoga routine? Francoise Barbira Freedman wrote a great book about it. I practiced yoga for years and during pregnancy and then I got lazy. This is a great way to get back into it. Not only you'll be amazed at what your baby can do on his/her own with some gentle support but you get back in shape too. Kerian loves drops, flying sequences and any leg exercise.

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