Here's a video of him demonstrating his sight word knowledge. I had to trim it down quite a bit for this post, but this is enough for you to see how his orneriness finds its way into the exercise. What can I say? He's his father's son.

Welcome to The Chaos Chronicles!! This site serves to update everyone on the latest happenings in in the lives of the Cox Clan! Bailey is 9, Nolan is 5, Bennett is itty bitty and Jason and I are too old to list our ages for all to see. We love our growing family and feel blessed to live this amazing life!
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Thursday, October 24, 2013
Sight Word Mania!
Nolan's been working very hard to learn the first 10 sight words given to his class. While it was difficult for him, he worked a little each night to get through the list. He is so proud of himself so I haven't yet told him that a new list will come home soon!
Here's a video of him demonstrating his sight word knowledge. I had to trim it down quite a bit for this post, but this is enough for you to see how his orneriness finds its way into the exercise. What can I say? He's his father's son.
Here's a video of him demonstrating his sight word knowledge. I had to trim it down quite a bit for this post, but this is enough for you to see how his orneriness finds its way into the exercise. What can I say? He's his father's son.
Happy Half-Birthday, Bennett!
Little B is officially 6 months old! Aunt Pat says he is the "changingest" baby she's seen, so I better update this more regularly lest he look like a different baby with each post. :-)
Here's what he's doing now:
- Sitting: He can sit on his own for longer periods of time. He seems to want to move around more, but just can't quite coordinate all his limbs and his mid-section.
- Rolling: He still only rolls from front to back and even this is rare. He just isn't a roller. That may change, I don't know.
- Eating: He's had cereal, peas, sweet potato, carrots, and squash. He hasn't disliked anything, but has recently had some painful constipation so we're cutting out the cereal for a bit.
- Playing: He LOVES Pat-a-Cake, although I don't really know the words. It seems everyone says a slightly different version so I don't know what's right! Regardless, we clap, sing, and roll. :-) He enjoys Peek-a-Boo, as well and never tires of the kids popping out from behind their hands, clothing, or even furniture! Something about Nolan's voice is hilarious to Bennett. Last night, B was laughing hysterically as Nolan said "foot hammer" over and over again. I'm not sure what a foot hammer is....
- Growing: At his 6 month appointment, he was 16 pounds and 6 oz., which is the 26th percentile. He was 27 inches long, which is the 60th percentile. Oh, and his head circumference is in the 70th percentile! As I say, big heads hold big brains! We have a hard time envisioning what a bay in the 100th percentile of weight would look like since we think our little Bennett is so plump....but clearly there are a lot of big babies out there!
- Talking: Bennett hasn't started using consonant/vowel sounds just yet, but he can be very vocal. Sometimes he just hollers....not in anger, just to hear his own voice.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Our Little Guy at (almost) 6 Months
This post is dedicated to a few new things in our world with a growing baby.
Look Mom, I'm Sitting Up!
Well, almost. Bennett is sitting up for short periods of time and I know he'll be doing it full-time before too long. Here he is one morning. As you can see, we hadn't even taken him out of his sleep sack.
And, When I Fall Down.....
Who needs to sit up when you can entertain yourself this way.
Just Call Me Baldy McBalderson
So, all my children were born with an insane amount of hair. Bennett, however, is the first one to lose most of his unruly locks. Both Bailey and Nolan got the inevitable bald spot from back-sleeping, and Nolan's hair got thin and changed colors, but Bennett's has actually fallen out before our eyes. What hasn't fallen out has turned blonde, save a patch of thick dark hair by his neck. Basically, his hair is a mess right now. :-) And yet, he remains the cutest little thing we've ever seen.
I Can Read (Just Kidding)!
While he can't actually read, Bennett seems to like books and will concentrate on the pages. Bailey liked books, but I don't think Nolan EVER paid much attention to them. Even now, Nolan will get super excited about going to the library, but not about actually reading the books he checked out. :-) So, it is encouraging to me that Bennett is interested, at least for now!
Drool and Spit Up Galore
If he's not drooling, he's spitting up. Bailey was my massive drooler and Nolan spit up so much that I hesitated to let anyone hold him for fear of the inevitable projectile vomiting situation. He was a "happy spitter", meaning it didn't cause him any distress, which made it a laundry problem rather than GERD, which would have required medication. So, when I was pregnant, I hoped that this child wouldn't have either problem. The universe scoffed at my request and gave me a child with both...albeit a less severe case of each. Regardless, bibs are our friends.
Things I Like
I've said it before and I'll say it again....I can't remember life before this guy came to bless us. He is just the BEST baby and I am so thankful for him. He brightens every day!
Look Mom, I'm Sitting Up!
Well, almost. Bennett is sitting up for short periods of time and I know he'll be doing it full-time before too long. Here he is one morning. As you can see, we hadn't even taken him out of his sleep sack.
And, When I Fall Down.....
Who needs to sit up when you can entertain yourself this way.
Just Call Me Baldy McBalderson
So, all my children were born with an insane amount of hair. Bennett, however, is the first one to lose most of his unruly locks. Both Bailey and Nolan got the inevitable bald spot from back-sleeping, and Nolan's hair got thin and changed colors, but Bennett's has actually fallen out before our eyes. What hasn't fallen out has turned blonde, save a patch of thick dark hair by his neck. Basically, his hair is a mess right now. :-) And yet, he remains the cutest little thing we've ever seen.
Drool and Spit Up Galore
If he's not drooling, he's spitting up. Bailey was my massive drooler and Nolan spit up so much that I hesitated to let anyone hold him for fear of the inevitable projectile vomiting situation. He was a "happy spitter", meaning it didn't cause him any distress, which made it a laundry problem rather than GERD, which would have required medication. So, when I was pregnant, I hoped that this child wouldn't have either problem. The universe scoffed at my request and gave me a child with both...albeit a less severe case of each. Regardless, bibs are our friends.
Things I Like
- Inspecting, holding and/or playing with your hands. Sometimes I just stroke his palms while we're cuddling. Other times, I hold up one, two and three fingers and count while I'm doing so. He thinks this is pretty funny (for some reason!).
- Watching my new DVD. I picked up a Baby Einstein type video with music and Jeanne has played it for him several times. She says he is engrossed and kicks his legs to the beat. So cute!
- My brother and sister. He adores when Bailey hauls him around and when Nolan plays peek-a-boo. This child definitely gets his share of attention!
I've said it before and I'll say it again....I can't remember life before this guy came to bless us. He is just the BEST baby and I am so thankful for him. He brightens every day!
5 Months: Let's Eat!
The big news at the Cox home is that little Bennett has ventured into the world of eating! It's hard to believe that he's old enough to start solids, but he has been telling us he's ready for quite some time. And when I say "telling us he's ready" I mean he impatiently watches food go into our mouths at mealtime and yells at us or tries to grab it away from us. The kid is hungry!
Thus far, he's eaten rice cereal, carrots, sweet potatoes and peas. He seems to like it all, so I can't tell if he has a preference. Aside from the rice cereal, I have committed to making my own baby food. I've never done that before, but I've been trying to limit the processed foods the rest of us eat, so I figured the baby shouldn't be exempt from this effort. We'll see how long it lasts! What I remember from the other kids, though, is that the baby-baby food stage doesn't last that long so I feel like I can manage to keep him eating cleanly until the next transition to small finger foods.
Thus far, he's eaten rice cereal, carrots, sweet potatoes and peas. He seems to like it all, so I can't tell if he has a preference. Aside from the rice cereal, I have committed to making my own baby food. I've never done that before, but I've been trying to limit the processed foods the rest of us eat, so I figured the baby shouldn't be exempt from this effort. We'll see how long it lasts! What I remember from the other kids, though, is that the baby-baby food stage doesn't last that long so I feel like I can manage to keep him eating cleanly until the next transition to small finger foods.
Hungry boy!
So excited to be sitting at the "big table."
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