Monday, October 10, 2016

6 Months Old

Today you have officially been part of our family for half of a year.  10/10 will henceforth be known as your half-birthday.  This past month, your rate of growth and development has accelerated.  Most notabily, you went up from the 30th percentile in weight to the 50th percentile, because you now eight in at a whopping 17 pounds 6 ounces.  That means that it is now really hard to carry you around in your pumpkin seat.  You also continue to be in the 95th percentile for length, so that means you are almost too long for the pumpkin seat already too! I checked out Barrett's information from his 6 month checkup, and you've surpassed him in length now and have almost caught up to him in weight. 
 
 
 
 

I must attribute some of your recent weight gain to the introduction of solid foods...well, pureed solid foods.  You LOVE rice cereal and baby food.  The first food you had was squash, and since then you've sampled quite a fruits and vegitables.  So far, we've only found that you don't really care for peas.  Everything else you gobble up as quickly as I can get the spoon in your mouth. 

 
You sit up really well.  And when you are sitting, anything within your reach is fair game.  You've even managed to knock over your sister's orange juice when she set it too close to you at the table.  Your curiousity and inclination to grab everything and put it in your mouth is both fun and frustrating at the same time.  It is fun to see how you inspect different toys and the joy you get when you manage to get them in your mouth. It is frustrating when you start to put things in your mouth that you shouldn't, like legos and the dog's ear.  We never had to worry about the small legos with your older siblings, so keepig those out of your grasp will definitely be a new challenge for us. 
 
 
You love to be loud.  Whether it is banging a rattle on the table while we're out to eat or just making loud vocal noises, you always find a way to make your presence known.  I guess that is the third child coming out in you.  It is fun to hear all of the sounds you're making.  Your daddy insists that you are already saying momma, but I am not convinced.  I just think you can make the "m" sound and really enjoy doing it.  Your brother and sister love trying to predict what you will say first.  They are both still enamored with you, unless you're crying.  You still don't cry all that much though, so they like you the vast majority of the time.  You are never starved for attention, that's for sure. 
 
 
 
The biggest surprise I've had with you is that you still like pacifiers.  Neither of your older siblings at this point still liked pacifiers at this age, so I am not entirely sure what we did differently, but we always have to keep one around for you.  I have seen you get your thumb in your mouth a few times, but it is more for play.  When you are sleepy, you want a binky..and sometimes you want one even when you're not.
 
 
Oh, and I forgot to mention the drool.  There is lots of drool.  That's why you are wearing a bib in almost every photo I have of you.
 
 
I know the next few months are going to continue to bring us many more fun developments.  We're already starting to get a glimpse of your personality, and I can't wait to get to know you better.  I love you so much and am so thankful to call you my son.



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