Three went by fast, and four was even faster.
She is soft and cuddly. You forget how soft and cuddly they really are.
She is very predictable and follows a schedule pretty easily.
She is sleeping about 6.5 hours at night and takes two solid naps during the daytime. She will also take little naps here and there.
She loves to look. Just look.
She’s started “talking” and finding her voice more and more. She loves when she has someone to “talk” to or to talk to her.
She’s also a pro at making spit bubble and blowing rasberries.
Her fingers and hands have become her best friends. It’s called “hand regard”.
Sometimes it’s hard determining if she’s fussing or if she trying out her voice. But most of the time she’s just trying out her lungs.
At her last doctor’s visit she was:
13.9lbs
25 inches long
50th percentile for weight
90th percentile for height
A week later, at the health department for shots, she was 13.15lbs.
She has thick little legs.
She didn’t have any issues with her shots. She cried a little but calmed down easily after Marci held her for a little bit.
She can flip over from her stomach to her back any time that she likes. When lying down on a blanket on the floor, she will try to roll anywhere in the room.
She also likes to grab or work on her grasping skills. She’s doing pretty well in that area.
She’s also had a little bit of food. We are doing oatmeal first.
She liked it and hasn’t had any problems with it.
Her hair is getting a tad bit better at taming. In some situations it tries to make its way to standing straight up. It is still very light in color.
We are working on sitting up without assistance and putting weight on her legs. Those are the next major milestones for her age.
Her eyes are more green than any other color.
She’s a cutie.
I just LOVE reading your blog!
Such a cutie pie!