Showing posts with label 4 months. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4 months. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Trip to Lake Michigan

We traveled to Lake Michigan a couple weeks ago, so Lucy could meet her great grandparents on the Wehner side, and lots of great aunts/uncles and second cousins...

Me and Grandpa hanging out on the beach


Hey - who's taking our picture... dang paparazzi


My look-like-daddy pose...


To all other babies out there, please note: the beach is not like the pool, it is very sandy and that sand easily sneaks into your swimsuit... you may even have to take a bath on the beach... how embarrassing...


I got to meet my Great Grandma DeGraaf...


And lots of other babies!

(Lucy- 5 months, Addy Jo- 6.5 months, Ana Lee- 15 months, Jayda- 10 months)

Beach Bums

Addy Jo and I hit the beach a couple weeks ago, we worked on our tans, checked out the boys... oh wait, I mean we mostly looked for stuff to put in our mouths...


Addy's older than me, so she is always guiding me with a friendly pat on the shoulder...


Sometimes things got a little crazy as we tried to share toys...


But in the end, I think we really saw eye to eye on things...

Monday, August 16, 2010

Pre-crawling Moves

Lucy is working so hard to crawl- I just had to get some video of her moves, she's getting so strong! I think there are definitely some hardcore pilates/yoga moves mixed in here...

Happy Birthday Daddy!

This week I celebrated my dad's 27th birthday!

I waited at home for him ALL day, to surprise him with balloons and streamers when he got home...


Even though mom got dad a helicopter ride for his birthday, I still think I'm the best present there is...


We went out to some Mexican place to celebrate, and I attempted to sit in a high chair all by myself! It was a little big, and I'm a little squirmy so I think we'll have to try again in a couple weeks. I was mostly interested in reading my book...


And chewing on Dad's fingers... much tastier than a taco...


On Saturday, Dad got to use his present from Mom... I was napping, but Dad told me all about his helicopter ride when he got home!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Uncles and Aunts and Cousins, Oh My!

Lucy got to meet her cousin Addy Jo and her Aunt Kate this weekend, and see her Uncle Ross for the second time. Almost the whole Wehner family was in town (but we missed Uncle David and Aunt Julie!)

We spent time at Grandma and Grandpa's on Saturday where the girls played and hung out with Grandpa....

(Lucy - approx 4.5 months, Addy Jo - approx 6 months)



Then everyone came over to our house on Sunday where Lucy got to spend more time with her aunts and uncles...

Uncle Ross... an expert at the bottle


Uncle Nick flying Lucy in the air... watch out for spit up...


Playing with Addy Jo and Grandpa


The Wehner Kids + Grandkids (minus Julie and David)

Growing Up

Lucy is getting so big, I can hardly believe how fast she is growing. I was looking at some old pictures of her first bath and couldn't believe the comparison between then...


and now...






Lucy still loves the bath, but now she is much more mobile in it. She used to just lay completely still as if the water put her in a coma. Now she chases after her rubber ducky and likes to scoot around as much as possible.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

My New Tricks

Some of the new things I can do...

Get up on all fours...


I really, really want to crawl... but I can't quit figure out what to do after getting up here


Hey - who's taking pictures of me


Oh, ok - just Mommy, you can continue


If I'm not working on crawling, I like to sit up... the trouble is, when I'm sitting I can't reach any of my toys without tumbling over... hmm... maybe mom can get me one of those grabber things


Sunday, August 1, 2010

Lake Wawasee

We took Lucy on her first boat ride this past weekend. Not only was the boat ride fun, but we all got a kick out of Lucy all strapped in and ready for a day out on the lake. She just looked too cute! Lucy seemed to enjoy the boat and her life jacket - even though it looked as if she couldn't breathe/move, I think it gave her the sensation of being swaddled. As soon as we put it on her she would just sit completely still and eventually fell asleep.

Overall, Lucy did really well at the cabin. In fact, she slept so well, I'm beginning to wonder if I need to rearrange her nursery so it is set up more similarly to the cabin room. She took several 2-3 hour naps every day, and slept great almost every night. In fact, one night she slept from 8:30pm-7:30am, without needing any feedings or paci help from me... it was amazing! Unfortunately, as soon as we got home, she has gone right back into needing paci help 3-6 times a night, so it seems that night at the cabin was a fluke.

Everyone at the cabin of course loved Lucy, and continued to comment on what a pleasant baby she is and what lucky parents we are! Lucy barely cried the whole weekend except when going down for a couple naps and was eager to sit and play with anyone who wanted her! She did cry almost the entire drive up, with Katy and I... but I'm guessing she just got overly tired and couldn't get herself back to sleep during the drive.

My first boat ride, Daddy and Katy made sure I didn't go anywhere


The speed boat made me especially sleepy... mom was nervous for me, but I'm much braver than she is


Family pic!


Hanging out at the sandbar


Mom thought I was just sooo cute... but hey, who wouldn't think so in these shades

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Visitors!


Our friends Katie and Brent visited two weekends ago, and we had such a wonderful weekend with them. We started out at the Monon Center (which I soon learned was where every person in Carmel spends their Saturday)


And then went to Symphony on the Prairie on Saturday night. Lucy loves hanging out with Aunt KiKi and Uncle Brent... and they love her too!


Getting smothered with kisses...


Our picnic at Symphony on the Prairie


Lucy did really well, we tried to get her to fall asleep on the blanket, but she just wanted to stay up and watch everyone. Note - she loves touching faces now... every time I am talking with her, she reaches up to grab my lips and my cheeks...


Staring at daddy...


Ruthie had a friend during the weekend too - Walter Kruithof. They didn't stop playing the whole time!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

My best friend

Meet my best friend, Ruthie. Whenever I'm playing on the ground, she always likes to play right next to me. She's always careful not to step on me, but she sure does like to give me kisses! She also let's me pet her and swat at her, like I do with my toys. I can't wait till I can crawl next to her and some day chase her around the back yard!



Ruthie got tired, but I'm still going strong!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

4 Months

Stats: 13.9 pounds (57%), 25.5 inches long (90%), head is 15.9 inches around (38%)

Lucy went to the doctor on July 8th, so a little over a week before she turned officially 4 months. So I'm not sure if the percentile takes that into account or not. I weighed her this past weekend and she came in at 14.8 pounds on our home scale - so I think she might already be a pound heavier. Which could definitely be possible after the growth spurt she went through this past week - I couldn't feed that girl enough!

Doctor's appointment went well, Lucy is healthy as can be. She is obviously very tall and skinny (not sure who she is getting that from!) and is meeting all of the appropriate milestones. She did great with shots again, little crying right afterward, but then was totally calm once I held her. Doctor wants us to wait till 6 months to start solids, so we've got a little more time before we move on to real food.

This past month has been full of changes, surprises and so much growth! Lucy is really moving from the infant stages into the pre-toddler stages - she is super engaging, talkative and getting so strong. As mentioned in a previous post she has mastered rolling over. This has been fun at play time, but I have a feeling has led to lots of waking up in the middle of the night as she gets turned over, the paci falls out, and then she needs someone to come put it back in. When the paci doesn't fall out, I think she must really enjoy sleeping on her tummy because I often go in after her naps and find her sleeping on her stomach (and sometimes flipped around and on the opposite side of the crib - she's doing a lot of moving around in there!)

She has also gotten pretty good at sitting up unsupported. I wouldn't leave her with out pillows because after sitting on her own she typically likes to reach for her toes or a toy that's to the side, which leads her to topple over - but her torso has definitely gotten stronger and her balance is getting there too. I think she just needs to understand the consequences of reaching a little better.

She is reaching for everything now, and anything she can get her hands on goes directly into her mouth. Whether it's her toes, fingers, toys, or any other random object - everything in our house seems to be getting slimmed by this little girl! And when something isn't in her mouth, she has a lot of fun blowing spit bubbles, drooling, or sucking on her lip.

She does a great job at following ben and my voices and loves to smile at us all the time. I found ways to get real hearty laughs out of her too, whether it's flying her through the air or surprising her with "pop goes the weasel". I don't always get a laugh out of her, but I'll typically at least get a big grin or a squeal in delight.

While she is still an extremely happy baby, she has definitely gotten a lot more opinionated about where and when she will go to sleep, when she wants to eat, and when she is "done" with an activity. It's funny, everyone says that the first 3 months are the hardest, but I think this past month has been a little trickier as Lucy is learning to communicate her needs - meaning a lot more fussing when she isn't getting her way. I spent the first 3 months setting my alarm and watching the clock to make sure I fed her enough - now I rarely have to wake her up, she's usually shouting for me from her bedroom, ready to eat. She also doesn't lay down as easily - she used to get nice and drowsy as I rocked her in my arms, now she doesn't want to be rocked for long at all before she is squirming and moving around trying to escape... so I end up just laying her down in the crib wide awake, and go to pop her paci in anywhere from 1-5 times before she finally conks out. When she used to lay down for a nap, she'd be out in no time, now the process seems to take closer to 20-30 minutes as she plays around in the crib, spits her paci out, starts to fuss, I put it back in, and repeat. Hoping this is only a short phase - maybe something brought on by the growth spurt, or her new found skill of rolling over - or maybe it will be time to take the paci away soon...

We took her to a couple different outings this past month and I also realized that the days of my little girl passing out wherever/whenever are over - there is far too much for her to take in and observe, we found she needed much more coercing to fall asleep in a public place.

After going to the doctor, I was told we could now let Lucy sleep as long as she wanted throughout the night. I was finding that after waking her for a 5 am feeding, she would then have really restless sleep from 5-8am, and doc said that was probably from disturbing her sleep at 5 am. So we got to test out this new sleep schedule, and got a couple amazing nights of rest - one night she slept from 9pm-7am with no interruptions, a couple others she would go from 8pm-7am, but I ended up having to go in 3-5 times to put the paci in (again, not sure how much longer I can take the paci-game we play!). It seemed like things were moving in the right direction sleep-wise, and then a growth spurt hit this past week, which led to 2 night time feeds and feeding every 2.5 hours during the day (she usually eats every 3-3.5 hours). Needless to say this led to a cranky baby and cranky mom, so I'm hoping that this next week brings more sleep, less eating, and less crying!

Ok - now for the fun part... updated pictures!





Reaching for my toes, my favorite thing to do! And I want to sit on my own now too - no back of the chair necessary for me!




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