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Monday, August 21, 2017

Month Five Update

The very first day of the 5th month (or the very last day of the fourth month?) my sweet doodle bug rolled over from back to belly and then from belly to back right in front of both Drew and I! It really was quite special that we were both there to witness it AND that it didn't happen at day care. Jude was so excited to show off his new trick that he spent the next 45 minutes rolling all over he floor to celebrate.
Before I know it, he's  going to be crawling and then walking. Then it's no more fancy stuff for this house...to say I'm ill prepared would be the understatement of the century. But I guess we will cross that redecorating bridge when we crawl to it.
Meanwhile, in other redecorating news, I feel like I've never stopped nesting since finding our we were pregnant and having an almost mobile baby has not helped in the matter. I finally gave up my struggle with the playroom/office/guest room and moved myself out. I'm currently taking up space in the alcove of our built ins in the family room next to the pack and play that my child is no longer interested in being any part of.
Besides redecorating the family room to be a little bit more functional (read: giant mess all the time,) I'm trying to slowly transition some of the baby and toddler stuff into the playroom full time. Maybe then I'l be able to find some sort of zen among the mountains of toys and gear we have at our house. This child is so stinking spoiled already....
So enough about that and on with the baby boy updates!
At his last check up, our little bug was weighing in at 13 pounds and 15 ounces of pure baby chub and sweetness. He's 24 inches long and seeming to favor his maternal side's inclination towards teeny. He's only 16% percentile for weight and 6% for height! But he's growing steadily and healthily so I am not complaining. I like to think we're doing our part to keep the tailor and seamstress industry afloat.
Jude is slowly adjusting to sleeping at day care, but still hasn't quite figured out how to nap very long through all the excitement! He absolutely loves having his fellow babies around and has struck up quite a friendship with another girl who is just a smidgen older than him. The other day I walked in to pick him up and they were just nestled together on the floor, sticking their hands in each other's mouths (eww) and giggling. It was an absolute riot!
Sleep through the night isn't really happening quite yet, but he only wakes up once to eat very quickly and goes back down quite easily. He has had a few nights during that dreaded 4 month sleep regression period where he threw us for quite the loop and woke up every 45 minutes to two hours for a stretch of about a week and a day or two here and there. Other than that, he really is still the easiest baby I've ever met. So laid back, so smiley, and just overall happy and calm.
He's certainly learning things at a rate that this mama is not quite ready for, and every day I feel like he's grown a foot by the time I pick him up from day care. These days are flying by, and we are enjoying every single bit of him!
Monthly Milestones:
  • First sleep regression, although I don't really know if it qualifies since it was so mild! I can tell I'm jinxing myself for the next one...
  • Rolling over to belly and occasionally back to his tummy
  • Scooting himself in a circle on the floor while lying on his belly. I can tell he is itching to be mobile and is going to be creeping before we know it.
  • First solids while we were on vacation in Michigan! He tried peas first and love, love, loved them! I thinned them out with formula and waited a few days before trying his next solid, sweet potatoes. Although he did great and loved those too, I think they may have been a bit to tough on his little digestive system. We waited awhile until he had some, err, movement in that area, and a few days later tried thinned out pears. Same reaction, so I think we'll be holding off again on solids for a few more weeks. 
  • Using a spoon to feed himself the aforementioned pears. It was so stinking funny to watch! He laughed and squealed at his new trick! It made my heart just swell with joy to hear him laugh like that!
  • Sitting up a long while when assisted, although he hasn't quite mastered it on his own. 
  • Starting to realize that when I leave the room and he squalls, that mom comes right back. He thinks that this is quite hilarious. Little stinker.
  • Sleeping in the Merlin suit without the Dock A Tot. We decided that when he started rolling over, he immediately was going to come out of the Dock A Tot and sleep only swaddled in his crib. He did pretty well with the transition and we have started using the Merlin every night to help with his Moro reflex. As usual, he really isn't fazed by much and barely noticed the change. 
  • Found his feet at the end of July and has become quite enamored with them as well as trying to stick them in his mouth. He also spends quite a bit of time grabbing them and rolling onto his side, mostly while on the changing pad. He has peed on himself at least three times because of said rolling. We like to linger on the changing pad for a little air drying and nekkid time! It's so funny to see how giggly he gets simply because he's not wearing any clothes or diaper. Babies are such a hoot!
Monthly Memories

  • First annual Logsdon Family Trip to Grand Beach in New Buffalo, MI. Jude got to meet his Aunt Amber, Uncle Jay, cousin Charlotte, Great Uncle Marty, second cousin twice removed (???) Julia (who is Jude's new favorite person in the world!) and a slew of other extended family members that dropped in to say hi! I am so happy that we finally got to spend some time with Jay and his family. We hadn't seen them since the wedding and it was about to kill us!
  • A big Demos family celebration for my mom, Aunt Carol and Uncle Bill, and Aunt Ellen for lots of various reasons! 
  • First weekend away from Dad for his annual Laurel Lake trip with the boys! Jude and I had plenty of quality time with Grandma, Maggie, and my OCD :)


















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