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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Maggie 6 months


Independent sitting is itself an important skill, but it's also a big step toward learning to crawl. Once your baby can sit up, it's only a matter of time, strength, and coordination before that translates to a lunge forward onto hands and knees. A few babies start crawling (or getting around via some other form of early locomotion, like scooting) by 6 months, although most take off between 7 and 9 months.

Your baby's stronger neck and arm muscles allow him to practice rolling over toward one side, a milestone that will probably awe and amuse you. Your baby might adopt rolling as his primary mode of ground transportation for a while, or he may skip it altogether and move on to sitting, lunging, and crawling. As long as your baby continues to gain new skills and shows interest in getting around and exploring his environment, don't worry.

Rolling over can be fun for your baby, but it can also be nerve-racking for you. Keep a hand on your baby during diaper changes, and never leave him unattended on a bed or any other elevated surface.

Your little social butterfly
At this age your baby not only tolerates attention from others, he'll often initiate it. Though you may soon notice the beginnings of stranger anxiety, your baby will probably still be fairly indiscriminate: Chances are anyone who approaches him with welcoming eyes or a grin delights him and becomes an instant friend. But don't worry — he still needs and craves lots of love and attention from you.

Your baby is also learning that his behaviors, both the ones you like and the ones you don't, engage you, so starting now (and for years to come) he'll do just about anything to get your attention. Right now almost everything he does is endearing, but as he gets older, he's more likely to get into mischief to provoke a reaction from you. Just don't forget to give him positive feedback when he's being good. It's a great way to start teaching right from wrong.

One thing will become clear: Your baby is beginning to expand his attention-getting repertoire to include more than crying. You may notice him wriggling, making noises, blowing "raspberries," and so on. Over the next three months, he'll develop a uniquely personal way of letting you know what he thinks, wants, and needs.

Dressed for success
As your baby starts becoming more active, he'll appreciate wearing comfy clothes. Opt for soft fabrics that won't chafe him as he's moving around. Loose, stretchy, and breathable clothing is also smart as it provides your energetic little one plenty of wiggle room.

Avoid clothes with rough or scratchy seams; long ties, buttons, or bows (could be a choking hazard); and anything else that gets in the way of your baby's sleeping, crawling, playing, or other regular activities.

In your baby's diaper
Don't be surprised if your baby's stools change color and odor as soon as he starts eating even tiny amounts of solids. This is normal. If his stools seem too firm, switch to other fruits and vegetables and oatmeal or barley cereal. (Rice cereal, bananas, and applesauce may be constipating.)


Maggie is 6 months old

Weight: 16 pounds, 14.4 ounces *50 percentile
Length: 27 inches long *75 percentile

* Maggie can roll over from Back to Belly.- She has only did belly to back once so far.

* Drinks five 7 ounce bottles a day: 8 am, 11 am, 2 pm, 5pm, 7:30pm

* Eats 2 ounces of cereal/oatmeal a day.

* Size 3 diapers

* Wearing 9 months clothes

* Sleeps through the night. Usually wakes at 7 am.

* Likes Skiderinke a Dink, Itsy Bitsy sung to her

* Laughs outloud.

* She gets books read to her every night after bath time.

* Binky is only for bed time and when she is needs to fall asleep for nap time.

* She does not sit up yet as she is still gaining balance.

* Loves to take rides in her stroller.

* Spent the night at both sets of Grandparents house.

She is amazing and my love grows enormously every day for her.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Farmers Market


This morning we headed to the St. Petersburg Farmers Market. She loved watching all the people and hearing the music. It was much bigger than I thought.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Baby Burrito

Thanks to Jenn Wagner for making the most adorable shirt. She is ready to talk about Food With Integrity.






































Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Sleeping On Her Tummy

Since Maggie was 5 months old she has been sleeping on her tummy. Once she discovered how to roll over, she roll overed when we put her down for the night. She tosses and turns a bit, but then settles in to sleep mode.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Jul and her sweet tea


Today the world lost a sweet lady. Jul made the best sweet tea and lived in PA. We spent many 4th of July celebrating her birthday and would swim out in the pool outside her house with her grandkids: Ben, Sara and Kristen.

I hope she is serving up sweet tea to all of God's angels.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sunday Drive


This morning we went to church in Brandon. Mike was on-call all day, so after church, Maggie slept in the car till we went up to Dade City. Our first stop was at Grand Ma and Pap Pap's house. While we were there Maggie had on one of her biker outfits. She played for a while before we went up to St. Joe to meet Mallory.

We had do to a wardrobe change since Maggie had a blow out diaper.




While we were at the Hartwig's and Mallory was fast asleep. Maggie decided to take a quick nap too. Lindsey came home from running an errand with Geoff and we got to play a bit before Mallory woke up. Lindsey especially loved my Grover voice.











Friday, April 1, 2011

High Chair

So this week we busted out the high chair that the Gandle family gave us at one of our baby showers. They were so generous with this gift and it is exciting to finally get to use it.Mike put it together this afternoon. I love the pattern (which matches the stroller) and how it folds up so it could be stored in a closet. I love the baby sitting in it too. Maggie is modeling it so lovely in the photo here.

We have been giving her cereal for about three weeks as she sits in her bumbo. Her support is not perfect, but getting stronger everyday. She sucks up the cereal kind of like a vacuum, then spits a bit of it back out. We decided to move up to the high chair so it will give her more support. She has been taking the cereal with out any problems. I am going to have to read up and research on what I should start next.
I believe the pediatrician said steamed and smashed veggies. We'll see.