Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Happy 4 Months!!

Happy 4 months Joe!!


 You are growing bigger and bigger by the day.  You slimmed down a little bit since your last
doctor's appointment, but you're getting taller.  You're going to be tall just like your daddy.

Height - 26 in. (84th Percentile)
Weight - 14 lbs 13.5 oz (36th Percentile)
Head Circumference - 16.75 cm (77th Percentile) 


You are such a happy little guy.  You give us lots and lots of smiles every single day.  And
you don't hold back with your smiles at all.  They are the biggest, wide mouth smiles I've
ever seen.  Even at 3:00 in the morning when you wake up to eat, I look down at you on the
changing table and through the darkness I can still see your big goofy grin looking back at
me.  It makes it really hard to be upset for having to get up in the middle of the night when I 
get to look at that adorable smile.
 
And speaking of sleep, you're back to waking up at least once or sometimes twice a night.  
You spoiled us at the beginning by sleeping through the night at 8 weeks old, but I knew it
was only a matter of time before that wore off.  And I'm more than happy to get up and feed
you to make sure you keep growing big and healthy.  The great thing is you fall right back
asleep when you are done so the feedings are pretty short. 


 Your daddy set up your crib and you are sleeping in your very own room now.  It's great to 
have a quiet place to put you for naps and I feel like you are sleeping so much better
because of it.  You have amazed me with your sleep habits because you've
learned to put yourself to sleep.  I was dreading sleep training, which I knew would be
coming up soon, because I had no idea what to expect.  Would there be hours of endless
crying while you learned to soothe yourself??  And how would that work with Owen in the
room right next door to you?  To get a jump start I tried putting you down awake a few times for some of your naps.  The first time you fussed for maybe 10 minutes and then fell asleep
on your own.  What?!?  That is amazing!!  There are times when you don't even fuss at all.  
I put you down awake and you go right to sleep.  This is a game changer.  No more walking
 laps with you while you fall asleep.  You actually seem happier to just be put down and given your space to sleep.  I am still in awe.  Thanks for being such a great sleeper buddy! 

Your day pretty much consists of eating, sleeping, and playing.  You love laying on your
activity mat with the toys hanging above you.  You kick your little legs and grab for the toys.
You love watching Owen play and you are completely fascinated with the TV.  You've started
babbling and love when someone sits and talks to you.  You smile and talk away.  
Right now you're trying to put everything in your mouth.  These pictures were hard to take
because all you wanted to do the whole time was chew on your hands.  Maybe it's a sign
that your teeth are ready to make an appearance.




 

One of the more exciting things is you've started giving us little laughs here and there.  I call
them little, but it is actually hilarious because you have this deep little voice that sounds
so funny coming from someone so little.  One of the easiest ways to get you to laugh is to
tickle you.  You are super ticklish on your sides and on your neck.  I can also get you to
laugh if I bounce you up and down on my knee like you are riding a horse.  You're giggling
more and more all the time, so it's really fun to find new ways to amuse you.



You honestly don't get upset very often, but the one thing that is sure to make you mad is a
ride in your carseat.  Unless you are tired and fall right asleep, you will cry the majority of our ride.  Most of the time I end up sticking my arm in the backseat and holding the nuk
in your mouth and that seems to calm you down.  I'm not sure what it is about the car, but
for some reason, you are not a fan.  But if that is one of the only times you are upset,
I would say we are pretty lucky to have such an amazing, happy baby.  Love you buddy!

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