Dear Doster,
6 months. That’s half of a year! Ever since I came back to work, it seems like
time is racing by me. The last month has
been pure joy. You had your first
Thanksgiving, and I think that our entire family can admit that your presence
is what we are most thankful for this year.
A favorite moment for me was during the blessing. We were all holding hands around the table, and you grabbed Uncle John's hand, as if you knew the routine. Ah, melted my heart.
A favorite moment for me was during the blessing. We were all holding hands around the table, and you grabbed Uncle John's hand, as if you knew the routine. Ah, melted my heart.
I am such a slacker; this is, literally, the only picture I took on Thanksgiving! |
Somehow I have this picture too. I'll have to get with the grandparents and steal their pics! |
I’m getting much better about dropping you off at
school. I still cry sometimes (again,
not because you are unhappy or because I’m worried—only because I miss
you!). I’m trying to live in the moment
more during the time we spend together.
In other monthly news, we took you to see Santa the weekend
after Thanksgiving. You were a pro. You stared at Santa and were very chill. Good job!
You also took a huge poo in Santa’s workshop. James and I were very impressed with our
pit-crew-like speed and even high-fived after we aced our first public diaper dash.
We just had your 6 month check-up today. You clocked in at 17 pounds, 3 ounces (44th percentile) and 25 and 3/4 inches (24th percentile).
You are now in size 3 diapers all the time, and are wearing
mostly 6-9 month clothes.
Feeding:
Trying to hold your own! |
Towards the end of the month, we moved you to 4 bottles a
day or about 1 every 4 hours that you are awake. Half is formula, have is from me. Let me give myself a little pat on the
back for surviving 6 months of the pumping game!
Sleeping
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You are still an incredible sleeper. When people ask me about your sleeping schedule,
I almost hesitate to tell them. I’m afraid
they’ll think I’m lying or bragging.
You do 11 or 12 hours per night and you’ve made huge
improvements in napping. You aren’t the
best napper at school, but on the weekends at home you are a pro.
You bounce around all over your crib at night. Your dad and I love seeing what positions you will ultimately wake in. Sometimes your chubby little legs get caught in the crib slats-- it's just about the cutest thing.
You bounce around all over your crib at night. Your dad and I love seeing what positions you will ultimately wake in. Sometimes your chubby little legs get caught in the crib slats-- it's just about the cutest thing.
Personality
You are still a happy man, even when you aren’t feeling
well. You’ve had a little cold this
month, but you’d never know it by your disposition. Your teacher was bragging about you again
last week. She called you her “baby of the
year.”
You usually only cry when you are tired or when I blow your
nose with our snot-sucker. Can’t say I
blame you.
Sometimes I think you are trying to be funny. When you make weird noises it cracks me
up. It’s almost as if you continue doing
it just to keep us laughing. Our little comedian!
Development
You change so quickly that I could never keep up with all
that you are doing. Some quick
highlights:
- Rolling all over the place
- “Practice” sitting (with assistance)
- Grabbing EVERYTHING
- Putting anything in your mouth
- Reaching
- Kicking
- Making funny noises with your mouth
- Laughing Laughing Laughing
Thank you for being such a good baby. You fill up my heart every single day. I never imagined I would l love being a mom so
much. It is all because you are so wonderful,
and pretty easy on me. I’m so lucky.