I know I say this every month but HOLY COW I can't believe my wittle babe is 5 months old! Well, technically it's 5 months and 1 week today being that last Monday was the original celebration, but hey! Better late than never right! I really do wish I could just stop time, but yet I am so excited for what is to come. Anyway, here is a little peak as to how our baby lady is doing!
Weight: G is
weighing about 15.8 pounds! She is
between the high 50 and low 60th percentile in weight now, which is down from her 70-80th percentile but still great!
Health: So blessed to say she is a healthy baby STILL. SO thankful for that. Since we kicked her stuffy nose, we haven’t
seen anything since then. Hoping to keep
it that way!
Sleep: OK so
this has been a work in progress. I know
I’ve talked about it a few times on here already, but G has had somewhat of a
hard time finding her sleeping groove since she’s been 2 months old. But!
But! She is on the way to finding
it. Yes friends, it’s true. Now we still wake up once a night, and
sometimes two – but for the most part she is only a once a night waker (usually
between 4am-6am) and will go back to sleep until 7 or 8am. Hey, I can’t complain.
Social: That kid
loves people. Loves them. And December was really her month. With all of the parties and birthdays and
holidays! She was in heaven. My high school BFFs and I had our annual Christmas
exchange the other week and G ate it up.
“Why hello there aunties! You are
coming to see me? Spoil me? Love on me?!
Go righhhhhhht ahead!” I swear that was what
she was saying through that cooky chuckle of hers. And then having all of the family in town on
top of that?!? More spoiling. More hugs.
And more people acting a fool around her just to see that gummy
smile. She obliged everyone and loved
every minute.
Diet: Still
exclusively pumping here and still on solely breast milk! YAY!
It’s was a little hard over the holidays and I feel like I was the
traveling bag lady with all the things I brought to our parents’ houses (diaper
bag toy bad, PUMPING bag!). But we made
it and are still pushing onward. I am
really trying to soak up this last month before she’s introduced to
solids! EEEK. I’m so excited to break out my baby food
maker thingy. I’ve been doing lots of
research on first foods, etc. and I am considering skipping rice/oatmeal all
together at first. Any thoughts? Any mamas have any suggestions? If you did start with a grain, which did you
do and how did you introduce it? ANY
suggestions would be greatly appreciated because I’ve gots NO clue what I’m
doing over here. Pretty standard these
days…. Also, I want to thank all of you
who reached out to me after the 4 month post regarding my breastfeeding
journey. I am happy and eager to share
with anyone who needs encouragement, and appreciate all of the encouragement I
received from yall!
Clothes: Right now
G is still somewhat all over the board in sizes.
She can still wear some of her 3 month sleepers, but mostly 6 month is
fitting her best. She has some nine
month sleepers that fit her great in length (she’s a tall glass of water I
think), but they are too big everywhere else so she kicks the buttons open and
pops out of them. Oh, and she’s still
rocking lots of summer attire… just with tights and turtle necks J
Baby Gear
Love: Medela I still love you and your breastpump. We have a special relationship that’s for
sure. We’ve also been introduced to
Sophie in the past month and she’s a crowd pleaser over here. My Ergo carrier is my best friend as
well. Since G has packed on the lbs
lately I haven’t used my Solly as much.
So when we are out grocery shopping or just out in general, I usually
pop her in the Ergo and she is happy as a clam.
I also like that she can look out if she wants or if she gets tired
and/or overstimulated she can turn her face in and I can cover her little head
for a quick snooze.
Crying: She
usually only cries when she’s hungry now which is a blessing. When she gets overtired she starts rubbing
her eyes but no real tears. Thankful for
the happy little baby lady that is my daughter.
Likes: She LOVES
when her daddy gets home from work. It’s
like the. Best. Thing. Ever. She also
think the tiny baby that lives inside the mirrors in our house is pretty hilarious. Her aunties make her laugh too. She’s pretty tickled over anyone who will
give her attention. She loves reading
her books too. She tries to hold them
now lately and when I turn the page it’s like excitement overload. She kicks and laugh and smiles. I mean the possibilities are endless! Only when she calms down can we actually read
the page. And she’s a babbler. She loves talking to her friends – you know
her bunny friend, her mermaid friend and of course her sissy.
Dislikes: She really doesn’t like it when she has to wait more
than .5 seconds to eat. When she’s
hungry, she’s hungry. Other than that,
she’s pretty good with life!
Postpartum: Feeling
good still but definitely feeling like I need to start on the exercise
train. Especially with summer in the far
distance. I’m gonna do it. I am.
I think I can I think I can.
Milestones: She’s a
rolling baby now! Yayy! Well kinda yay. I can’t leave her on the changing table or
bed anymore, but it makes her so happy when she can roll to her favorite toy. Her smiles and laughs have also been coming by
the second! She starting babbling more
and her animation makes my heart smile.
I love her ya know.
5 comments :
Your ped will give you some suggestions about what to feed at your 6 month well check. We did the rice cereal and oatmeal and E still loves the oatmeal. It's a really great source of iron (they will check their iron levels at 12 months). Our ped recommended at least 2 tablespoons a day. We started with rice cereal, very liquid consistency and then thickened it up once he got the hang of it. Good luck! Georgia sure is adorable :)
Oh my goodness!!! Denise! I cannot believe she is already 5 months! What a beautiful journey and precious little girl! Love watching her grow through your blog :) Praying for you guys! xox
We started rice at about 5 months I think, in a desperate hope it would help him sleep through the night. And it worked!! Of course he is all messed up again because we traveled cross country. But for about a month, it was pure bliss. We switched from rice to oatmeal because Henry went like 5 days between poops and the ped told us that rice can block them up a bit, but oatmeal doesn't. We use the Earth's Best oatmeal cereal. Now that he's older and has had some baby food, I mixed baby food in with it at night. It's a good source of iron and since I have struggled with anemia, I figured he needed that. We started baby food at 6 months with butternut squash and then sweet potatoes. I read you should start them on the sweeter stuff because breastmilk is sweet, so they are used to it. But out ped told us we could start him on whatever he wanted.
I LOVE those pictures of her in the chair with her leg propped up. Such a little diva pose. :)
Emma had tummy sensitivities to dairy/egg/soy when she was breastfeeding and reacted to rice and barley cereal, and slightly to oatmeal cereal. So we skipped it and went straight to carrots.
so happy to find your blog! i have a six month baby girl too!!
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