Showing posts with label Rainforest Jumperoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rainforest Jumperoo. Show all posts

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Riley Pulling an All-Dayer

So anyone that doesn't believe caffeine is passed on through breast milk, please see exhibit A here. I stopped drinking caffeine when I was pregnant excluding having 1 cream soda a week as a treat, and I switched to caffeine free all natural cream soda once Riley was born. But yesterday I was craving a Starbucks Chai Tea Latte, so this energy you see here is from the caffeine left over from my latte yesterday in his 1st feeding this am. He's been going non-stop since then! And when I say non-stop - I mean kicking, jumping, shrieking! I put him down in his bed and his legs were going non-stop! He reminded me of myself when we used to go out, and I'd have to beg Kelly to let me dance to ONE MORE SONG because it's my FAVORITE song! And I'd say that about 10 times before he'd finally make me leave! So I can empathize with where Riley's coming from on this one! Therefore, I gave in and brought him down to play in his jumperoo - hoping it would help him burn the energy off. That didn't exactly work the way I thought it would! If anything, it just got him MORE wound up! And as you can see - he's over being intimidated by his jumperoo! Now he literally jumps so high in it, I SWEAR his bottom comes out of the seat! It looks like he's going to give himself whiplash sometimes!

To put this into perspective, this is the time of day when Riley should be taking his 2nd nap. He had already missed his 1st 2 hr nap, and as you'll see he's showing NO signs of slowing down anytime soon. Update - I'm happy to report he finally crashed and burned a few minutes ago. I'm wondering if we'll actually have to wake him up from this nap!


Sunday, November 30, 2008

Jumping in a Jumperoo!!!

I think I mentioned in a previous post that Riley seems to be getting more and more frustrated with viewing the world from a horizontal position. Earlier this week, I decided to get a door jumper out that I had received at my shower so he could be more vertical with the world. Well let's just say I didn't think about the fact that all the doors in our house are REALLY tall! Kelly and I put the door jumper in Riley's door and it hung down to my waist! Not sure how much jumping Riley would be able to do in that!

Then we had his 4 month checkup this week, and the dr's office clearly states NO WALKERS! Just another thing we all survived, but they have decided is no longer good for kids! The main reasons are injuries (rolling down the stairs or into table ends, etc) and that it can delay your childs' development because if they are on the floor and have to crawl or walk to get across the room to see something they are curious about it's better than if they hop in the walker and zoom across! I can see that...plus, let's face it we're all way too reliant on instant gratification already! Present company INCLUDED!

So this all led to yet another online quest for me! Yippee! After reading several articles about 3-5 month old developmental phases, I decided the best solution for us would be a jumperoo! It's basically a walker with a jumper inside, so it's contained in one area. Once I decided what, I had to decide which one. Can I just say - I LOVE Amazon!! Not only for the shopping, but for the customer reviews! I find them SOOOO helpful when I'm trying to make a final decision on a purchase! And I joined Amazon Prime, which is where you pay a fee once per year and all of your shipping is 2-3 days and included in every order! Totally worth it when you have a new baby! Amazon is your friend! Free shipping makes it your best friend! Customer reviews make it your BFF!

I quickly narrowed my jumperoo search down to the Fisher-Price Rainforest and the Baby Einstein models. Then I let the reviews speak for themselves! On Amazon the Fisher-Price model had 466 reviews averaging a 4.5 star rating and on BabiesRUs.com it had 1129 reviews averaging 5 stars!! Then when I began to read the reviews it was as if I had written them myself based on Riley's developmental stage!

Now comes the instant gratification part with my justification - I coudn't possibly...I mean Riley coudn't possibly wait the 2-3 days it would take to get it from Amazon even though it was $20 cheaper! No! Plus, it would have been 4 days with Thanksgiving! So I jetted right on down to BabiesRUs less than a mile from my house and purchased it Tuesday night! We set it up Wednesday and he loved it from the moment I put him in it! The funny thing is that he would just stare at the fabric covered springs more than the toys it comes with! Again...it's all about the simple things! He's still a little too short for it, so I put a pillow under it so he can achieve full launch capabilities!


Riley staring at the fabric cover on the springs. He literally stared at them for minutes on end!

He LOVES it! A lot of people said their younger children were overwhelmed by it a bit until they were closer to 5-6 months old, but not Riley! I think I could have put him in it a month ago!

It's funny how they are able to let you know they are bored or over a certain stage/toy/game even though they can't talk! Just another amazing discovery in parenthood.


Riley preparing for launch! Look at those boy legs!!! Mine were chunkier than that when I was BORN! ha! See the rosy cheeks from all Mom's kisses! Oops!