Rohan Graeme Sustad

Rohan Graeme Sustad
Born 11.24.10


Monday, September 26, 2011

Ten months and counting....

Was it really ten months ago Rohan was born into our lives?  It is cliche but it does go fast.  I couldn't imagine the day Rohan would be crawling or babbling while I was sleep deprived feeling like I had lost my identity.  Now he is clapping, saying dada, baba, mama, nana, still drooling at times because now he has 8 teeth (some are just peaking through - but that counts!) and learning more and more everyday.  It is amazing what he remembers and what he picks up on.  Gone gone gone are the days he would eat sleep poop.  We can't get enough of his giggles and love love love when he starts laughing because we are laughing - it's the best. I am coming to terms with always wondering if he should be doing something more or when he will do the "bye bye" wave or blow kisses.  He does everything on his own time.  As soon as we give up on trying to show someone that he claps he will do it right before they say goodbye.  If anything he gets that from me - doesn't like to be told what to do.  I can't wait to see what his stats are at his one year appointment.  We had a play date last week and Rohan was babbling back and forth with his new girl friend Alexandra (8 months) - it was the cutest thing.  It's the first time I've seen him "communicate" with someone his own age.  Adorable.  Holidays are approaching and I'm still trying to figure out where to put our Xmas tree and what to do with it so Rohan doesn't climb it. 

Monday, September 19, 2011

Giggle Butt

The other day Rohan came home from daycare and I kept looking at his shirt thinking that something was different about it.  I finally realized it was on backwards.  Aaron had sent him daycare in a backwards outfit.  ha!  No harm done.  That evening we were feeding him dinner and he got the giggles so we had to capture it on video.  :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cXwHi7hsno

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Dancing in September....

Next week Rohan turns 10 months.  2 months from becoming a 1 year old little boy.  I cannot believe it.  As I look back I feel like this past 10 months was almost like pregnancy.  There were parts that seemed in slow-mo and we would never get past and other months just flew by.  A dear friend told me that the first year is a roller coaster ride because of all the different changes a baby goes through.  She was not kidding.  Aaron and I feel like we have finally found a routine, 10 months later, between work, daycare, my schoolwork, and parental life.  Now we just have to add a couple date nights in the mix.  We have found a trusty babysitter and we cannot wait to use her!

Rohan has started eating a few more chunky foods but is not keen on any table foods.  Sometimes I think he could live off puffs. I am trying not to get discouraged and follow his lead.  Our next task is to start weaning him off formula and starting him on whole milk.  He has mastered the sippy cup with handles so we just need to introduce a cup.  Meal time tends to end up on his hands, face and in his eyebrows which can be pretty gross but oh so cute at the same time.  He is getting his incisor teeth in and he will have a total of 6 teeth! I will have to brush up on the anatomy of the teeth pretty soon!

Rohan sleeps through the night with an occasional wake up nothing a diaper change or small bottle before daycare doesn't cure.  Thankfully we haven't experienced the night terrors anymore. We did decide to allow Rohan to cry himself to sleep and soothe himself.  There are some nights the bottle knocks him out and other nights he whimpers for no more than 10 minutes and he's out for the night.  This is what works for Aaron and I.  I know not everyone agrees but we will just have to agree to disagree.  It can be hard to listen to him cry but we never leave him crying for more than 30 minutes.  If he is still crying at the 30 minutes we go in and take him out and comfort him. 

Daycare is going great.  Aaron reported yesterday that Rohan was banging on another babies crib who was sleeping.  The teacher came over to him and said "did you do that?" and she said she swore he said "I did it" back.  Ha! At least he is honest.  He also babbles to himself in the mirror.  :)  Last night Aaron was making dinner and I told Rohan to say "Hi Daddy" and he did! I think he is finally connecting who "dada" is and it is sounding more like "dadee" now.  I'd love to know what is going on in that big brain of his.  He is often cruising around the floor with a book under one hand (sliding) and a toy in the other hand.  We hear "swoosh" "klop" "swoosh" "klop" - it sure is the cutest. 

Rohan is still growing and is now wearing 18 month clothes! Looking forward to seeing his 12 month stats at his checkup.  We had "9 month" pictures taken last night, even though he is closer to 10 months, and he did great.  I think we pushed him to his maximum model capacity because he shut his eyes as soon as we got in the car.  We look forward to seeing the pictures - we took a few family pictures too!

I get asked a lot "are you ready for the next one?".  I find myself instantly saying no.  A part of me cannot imagine going through the baby stage again while taking care of Rohan at the same time - how do people do it?  That is the question I have asked since day one.  How do people do this?  The answer is - they just do it.  The group of people out there that is surrounded by family is quite lucky.  We will get a taste of that when my parents are down here for four  months during the winter.  I would love Rohan to have a sibling. I treasure my relationship with my brother so dearly. Although we fought a lot about stupid things I can't imagine my life without him.  In order for another little Sustad to join us in this world I feel I need to be finished with my Masters.  Not to mention daycare is pricey enough with one! I look forward to what our future brings!

Halloween is just around the corner and we cannot wait for Rohan to have his first Halloween!

I will end this post with saying how thankful I am for Aaron as my husband and Rohan's father.  He does more than enough and I would not be able to get through school without all of his help and love!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Blow-out on the go.

Today I had my first experience with a blowout on the go.  Rohan was laying on his belly and I noticed something brown was on his back. ewwww it's poop!  Of course when I wanted him to stay still he was all over the place.  I stripped him down in the middle of the kitchen just hoping he doesn't lay on his back.  As I pulled off his full diaper and Rohan was off and running full of giggles! I quickly started the bath and wiped off as much poop and now it was bath time!  Everyday is a new experience! His giggles definitely lighten the mood! :)

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Michigan Trip

We had the most beautiful Michigan weather we could have imagined.  I think it rained once or twice and it was at night! We spent most of our time up north in Frankfort, Michigan at the MacKenzie family cottage.  We were a day behind due to Rohan getting sick the morning we were to depart. Aaron and I both agreed that it was one of the first vacations that didn't seem to fly by and we enjoyed every moment of it.  This was probably because we are ALWAYS on the go when we are visiting family.  It was nice to stay in one place. 



Saturday morning we flew into Detroit.  Rohan did very considering he wasn't feeling well.  He slept for most of it and was a little whiny on the descent, but we were in the back of the plane with other families so it kept him distracted.  We picked up our rental vehicle, which seemed like eternity, (note to self: always sign up for the fast lane at any of those,its not worth waiting in line) and we headed to East Lansing.  Rohan started crawling and moving his legs at my parents house and was finally starting to look like he was back to normal.  Soon after we headed up north, three hours, to Frankfort and the family cottage.  We celebrated my mom's birthday, my parents anniversary, and my moms retirement at The Manitou.  We celebrated with Rohan's Uncle Mike, Nana Jules, Poppa John, Great Grandma Mary Ann, Great Aunt Mary Ellen, Great Aunt Judy, Great Uncle Larry, and his cousins Colleen, Jeff & little Eleanor.  It was prime witching hour for the little ones but we got through it and had to leave shortly after the Rohan Birthday Song was sung. 

Sunday, Aaron woke up early to play Arcadia Bluffs with Mike.  I headed into town with Rohan to hang out with my parents for breakfast.  Rohan enjoyed playing with "new toys" Nana and Poppa had for him.  He was a crawling maniac.  Aaron, Rohan and I took a walk into town and along the marina - the weather was awesome. We enjoyed the beach and boat rides.  Rohan took his first boat ride and fell asleep.   We finished the day with a dinner at the Cherry Hut.






Monday we headed to Interlochen to meet up with our friends the Kitzmillers.  Rohan met his girlfriends Kasen & Eden - it was just too cute.  We headed into Traverse City and had a great lunch and a wonderful tour of the town narrated by Kyle.  I randomly ran into a friend from high school in the middle of a crosswalk too.  We realized we were holding up traffic and no one even honked at us! What a nice northern Michigan town. :) The whole gang met up at the cottage and the night concluded with more boat rides and Rohan entertaining the crowd.  Rohan wanted to console Eleanor every time she cried it was so cute. I thought he was going to crawl up Colleen's leg to get to her. 





Tuesday we had a relaxing day at the beach.  Aaron and Rohan had fun floating in the motorboat tube.  We headed back to Traverse City for dinner and to pick up Mike who was flying back from a business meeting in Chicago. 

Wednesday we headed back to East Lansing to regroup.  Aaron and I had a dinner date at Noodles and Company (we don't have one in Fort Myers). 

Thursday we headed to see Janies new house near Detroit. Grabbed lunch at Mongolian BBQ (Aaron's favorite) and did some GO BLUE shopping in Ann Arbor.  We stayed the airport hotel that night because we had an early flight home.  Rohan was not happy we were going home and stayed up almost all night.  So we were a tired pair when we got home. 


We cannot wait for my parents to be down in Florida for four months this winter season.  Rohan is going to enjoy having them close.  It will be a new adventure for all of us.