This picture cracks me up.
Jack is literally the most pleasant baby I've ever encountered.. except the moment I took this picture. Such is life, though.
Month five included much of the same for our sweet babe. Eating and sleeping like babies do :)
This month brought more mobility which did interrupt his sleep briefly, but we are back on track now. He likes to scoot all over his crib and would then get frustrated when he couldn't get back to his sleeping spot. We finally just stopped playing his game {seriously I would go in and he'd be laying on his back back smiling in the middle of the night} and he seems to have worked out his issues.
He can now roll not just from his front to his back, but also from back to front. The first few times he rolled it was in an attempt to get closer to Reese, his favorite person, but now he does it regularly.
Reese makes this kid laugh like no other. Jack is the happiest when Reese is right next to him. This works out well as our oldest is a born entertainer. Jack doesn't find me nearly as amusing, but continues to be his most content when perched on my hip.
Our daily schedule has stayed pretty much the same. He wakes up around six and goes to bed around seven. His naps aren't super predictable but he's generally so happy that it doesn't matter. And if being a non-predictable napper is a trade off for good nighttime sleep, I'm fine with that.
We tried introducing rice cereal and that was a bust. I don't have strong feelings about him eating it so we just moved on.
Knock on wood, we haven't been to the doctor {at least for this child} since his four month shots so I don't have an updated weight. He's wearing primarily nine month clothes, with a few twelve month longalls to accommodate his stride length. Still in size three diapers :)
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
thankful
It's hard to believe that this time last year I was violently ill and wishing away the days until June. Five months in to parenting two I can say that our days and hearts are much fuller, the bags under my eyes are vast, and I usually need an extra kick of caffeine at some point during my waking hours. But these watching these kiddos love on each other is worth every single minute.
My heart is full of gratitude for the people I get to do everyday life alongside.
Happy Thanksgiving, friends.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Rosemary Beach
This summer I had a great idea to take a family beach trip for Fall Break. Reese loves the beach and was admittedly disappointed that we didn't get to go this summer. October at the beach is my absolute favorite so I booked a place in Rosemary Beach without a second thought.
And I'm so glad I did.
It was the perfect trip and at just the right time. The weather was amazing-- hot enough for Reese to swim but not so hot that Jack couldn't be on the beach. We rented an umbrella both days and doll baby napped like a champ. We stayed in a one bedroom carriage house that was maybe a 1/4 mile from the beach. It was a great set-up for us as we don't need a lot of room. The living room had a pull out couch but Reese preferred sleeping in the king size bed with us. Of course.
We made one quick grocery trip for necessities and then didn't need the car again. We were able to walk everywhere-- the beach, dinner, the pool-- pushing Jack in the bob stroller. It really was such a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. Lofton and I were a little unsure of what to expect with an almost four month old, but he did great. Reese is always a champ about rolling with Jack's schedule, but he really got ample time playing in the sand and had no complaints when it was time to head back to the house for lunch or a nap.
Lofton and I are already thinking of a time we can go back.
And I'm so glad I did.
It was the perfect trip and at just the right time. The weather was amazing-- hot enough for Reese to swim but not so hot that Jack couldn't be on the beach. We rented an umbrella both days and doll baby napped like a champ. We stayed in a one bedroom carriage house that was maybe a 1/4 mile from the beach. It was a great set-up for us as we don't need a lot of room. The living room had a pull out couch but Reese preferred sleeping in the king size bed with us. Of course.
We made one quick grocery trip for necessities and then didn't need the car again. We were able to walk everywhere-- the beach, dinner, the pool-- pushing Jack in the bob stroller. It really was such a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. Lofton and I were a little unsure of what to expect with an almost four month old, but he did great. Reese is always a champ about rolling with Jack's schedule, but he really got ample time playing in the sand and had no complaints when it was time to head back to the house for lunch or a nap.
Lofton and I are already thinking of a time we can go back.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
JLB {four months}
A little late...
Just like that another month zoomed by. The gap between our children has made me to forget how rapidly the milestones and days fly past.
Jack is becoming sweeter and more laid back. Is that possible? He's developing his laugh and loves to use it. He primarily laughs at Reese and Lofton, but I'm trying to up my game. His voice doesn't seem to surprise him anymore and he squeals when he wants us to pay attention to him. It's his "hey second child over here being neglected" squeal.
Our daily routine has stayed pretty consistent. Both of my children do best on a schedule. Wonder who they get that from? I feed him at 6:00am, then he eats at school between 9:30-10:30 and again around 2:00. We have a bottle around 5:00pm {although he doesn't always finish it} and then our bedtime bottle around 7:15. He sleeps through the night most nights. We are going to introduce some rice cereal soon. I'm hoping the introduction of solid food helps with the reflux. It's still raging.
We had our first cold this month and it threw a wrench in our sleep. Jack was so congested at night we were having to hold him upright to sleep. It's taken a a week or so to get him back to his all night snooze routine but we are almost there. We don't let him cry at night, but have let him fussed it out some. He usually soothes himself back to sleep without needing us.
Jack discovered his hands this month. More specifically, sucking on his fingers. He has a tepid relationship with the pacifier. If someone holds it in his mouth for him he likes it, but the kid isn't holding it in on his own. That's where the fingers have come into play. We can hear him on the monitor at night sucking on them. He also does it in the car. Unfortunately he gags himself more often than not.
His head control has improved and if we would practice tummy time more he'd probably be rolling all over. The benefit for me of him being able to hold his head up is I can change the position I carry him in. I love a hip baby and I swear the child would be perfectly content to perch there all day. I'm enjoying these days of semi-imobility. Jack tracks Reese's every move around the room and as soon as he can roll/crawl/move to follow him, I know he will.
A few notable events this month: Jack was christened on October 5th by our friend, and pastor, Scott Bowen. It was Scott's last service before leaving to lead a church in Tennessee. Jack was under the weather but it was a special day nonetheless. Additionally, we took a family trip to Rosemary Beach for Fall break. It was amazing.
Just like that another month zoomed by. The gap between our children has made me to forget how rapidly the milestones and days fly past.
Jack is becoming sweeter and more laid back. Is that possible? He's developing his laugh and loves to use it. He primarily laughs at Reese and Lofton, but I'm trying to up my game. His voice doesn't seem to surprise him anymore and he squeals when he wants us to pay attention to him. It's his "hey second child over here being neglected" squeal.
Our daily routine has stayed pretty consistent. Both of my children do best on a schedule. Wonder who they get that from? I feed him at 6:00am, then he eats at school between 9:30-10:30 and again around 2:00. We have a bottle around 5:00pm {although he doesn't always finish it} and then our bedtime bottle around 7:15. He sleeps through the night most nights. We are going to introduce some rice cereal soon. I'm hoping the introduction of solid food helps with the reflux. It's still raging.
We had our first cold this month and it threw a wrench in our sleep. Jack was so congested at night we were having to hold him upright to sleep. It's taken a a week or so to get him back to his all night snooze routine but we are almost there. We don't let him cry at night, but have let him fussed it out some. He usually soothes himself back to sleep without needing us.
Jack discovered his hands this month. More specifically, sucking on his fingers. He has a tepid relationship with the pacifier. If someone holds it in his mouth for him he likes it, but the kid isn't holding it in on his own. That's where the fingers have come into play. We can hear him on the monitor at night sucking on them. He also does it in the car. Unfortunately he gags himself more often than not.
His head control has improved and if we would practice tummy time more he'd probably be rolling all over. The benefit for me of him being able to hold his head up is I can change the position I carry him in. I love a hip baby and I swear the child would be perfectly content to perch there all day. I'm enjoying these days of semi-imobility. Jack tracks Reese's every move around the room and as soon as he can roll/crawl/move to follow him, I know he will.
A few notable events this month: Jack was christened on October 5th by our friend, and pastor, Scott Bowen. It was Scott's last service before leaving to lead a church in Tennessee. Jack was under the weather but it was a special day nonetheless. Additionally, we took a family trip to Rosemary Beach for Fall break. It was amazing.
Stats:
Weight-- 17 pounds, six ounces {on Nov. 5}
Length-- 26 and 1/2 inches long
Length-- 26 and 1/2 inches long
Wearing-- primarily 9 month clothes, he can still wear a few six month things depending on the stride // 6-12 month onesies//size 3 diapers
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