My little man is two
months old today. It’s hard to believe –
but not in the oh-my-time–is-going-by-
so-quickly kind of way. To me, it
seems like I’ve had him for a year already.
Is that weird? I guess that’s
what house arrest will do to you.
The last few weeks have
been the BEST yet. We’ve started going
on more adventures including walks, errands and we even took him to a
restaurant.
First Family Walk-- A Short One Due To The Heat! |
Our First Restaurant Trip As A Family-- A Quick Place During Non-Peak Hours (Just In Case!) |
His sleep
improvements have been awesome and have made me feel more balanced and normal
again. We still have some work ahead of
us on achieving an earlier bedtime but for now our schedule works and that is
okay with me!
Our biggest venture the
past month was definitely visiting Palmetto GBA and WLTX (workplaces of James
and myself). It made me realize how much
I actually miss the people that I work with, which is a great is blessing in
and of itself I suppose.
I plan to get out
even more over the next coming weeks now that I have a little more
confidence. I head back to work around
Labor Day and I want to make the most of these last few weeks at home.
And now for the
monthly details:
Size:
We won’t have his official weight until our appointment next
week, but I’m guessing 13ish pounds. He
weighed almost 11 a few weeks ago so I am excited to see! He is wearing 0-3 month clothing and
occasionally wears a 3-6 month outfit. As
for diapers, we are officially a size 2 kid!
Feeding:
Doster continues to be very serious about his food. He eats about 26-28 ounces per day, sometimes
a little more. About 8-12 ounces a day
come from me, depending on how much I can pump.
I’m obviously still having supply issues but I am at peace with our
feeding situation now. If I can give him
2 or 3 “Mommy Bottles” per day, I will keep pumping as long as I can!
Sleeping:
We’ve seen SO much sleep improvement in the last month. He typically
sleeps at least 6 hours now, and last night he actually slept 7 and a half! His
sleepy parents are very grateful!
The problem I am facing is the TIME that we actually start the
long stretch. He usually goes down
around 12:30 and wakes up at 7:30 or 8.
After a morning bottle, he’ll sleep another 2 hours. I’d love to push the bedtime back earlier and
am trying very hard to do so. This week,
my goal is to shorten the morning nap in hopes that this helps.
Doster does not like to nap during the day and fights sleep
with all his might!
We’ve started a nighttime routine that includes a bath, and
this baby LOVES the water. Baths seem to
make him pretty happy and calm so it looks like we’ll have a clean baby on our
hands if nothing else.
Personality:
I love this guy. He
is very happy when he is playing on his mat, looking at his toys or being held
by anyone.
He is starting to have more non-gas-related smiles which are
heartwarming.
Doster loves to be around people and is not so keen on being by himself; this is perfectly fine except during
naptime when he cries if I leave the room. He’s a social guy, what can I say?
Development:
Doster’s skills include: eating, pooping, peeing, crying,
spitting, looking around, smiling and passing gas. Our new skills for this month are: turning
over from his tummy, looking at his mobile (thanks Janine for letting us
borrow!), holding up his head constantly, grabbing our faces, and chillin’ on
his play mat. He is not such a fan of
tummy time, but we try to do a few minutes of it daily anyway.
Our Little Photo Shoot:
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