-Oliver weighs 14lbs 13oz and is 25" long (these stats are official due to our recent visit to the doctor's office).
-He is so, so sweet! He has the cutest laugh and thinks it's funny to laugh when he sees us laughing even if he doesn't know what's going on. It's so funny! A couple weeks ago I was reading while he nursed and whatever it was made me laugh and he started laughing at me so much he had to stop nursing to laugh!!
-He's still wearing 3-6 month and 6m clothes. We have a few 9 month PJs, but they are so long that his legs end up in one leg opening. Six month Carter's onesies still have a good inch of space when he's in a disposable diaper. In a cloth diaper they fit perfect.
(At work with mama for an evening photo shoot.)
(Too cute for our photographer to pass up ;))
(Peek-a-boo!)
-I recently noticed his feet... they stink! Boys...
Total side note...
I've been wanting to get some pictures of Oliver in his newborn hat for the longest time... it was too big for him in his newborn pictures and I wanted a shot of him on his dresser. This is how it went down...
(interested...)
(appeasing mom...)
(complete and utter meltdown.)
(a few apologetic stories and a breeze through the snack bar later and he was fine.)
(nap yet?)
-He continues to nurse on demand. He is so efficient and is often done eating in about 5 minutes. He eats four or five times each day, but sometimes it's more often depending on his mood, amount of sleep he's had, and genuine hunger. We have not started solids yet and plan to wait a bit longer. He's become very fidgety when he nurses and is no longer satisfied with the single act of eating so I try to keep a semi small soft toy around so he's not completely destroying whatever necklace I may be wearing. I have a nursing necklace that has also seemed to help a little. It can be a teether later... we'll see how that works. We have a LifeFactory teething ring that he likes to hold so that along with the nursing necklace seem to do the trick. He also kicks his leg out while he nurses... it's like he's kicking something, but there's nothing there so it's just flailing about - this is a new thing and it's so funny! He'll do it with is arm sometimes, but it's mostly with his leg(s). I also love that he's big enough to find his own meal and I don't have to guide him to me anymore. I forgot to mention this a couple months ago. I think he started doing doing that around four months. He's gotten better and better about it though.
He's also getting harder to nurse while walking. I'll often nurse him while we're out and usually just carry him in my arms while he nurses since he's still so small... because he fidgets with my shirt though, he's starting to leave me hanging out more than I'd like and I'm constantly fighting him to keep my shirt down enough for both my comfort and public comfort! So far, no one has glared, stared or complained so as long as he's light enough to hold and nurse, I'll still do it. I sometimes use a carrier to nurse him in, but usually I'm just holding him because it's supposed (key word) to be a quick trip in and out of somewhere.
-He is becoming more and more independent, but we are still very much a unit.
(Talking to Aunt B)
-He loves to play with his feet and is getting better and better with his hand/eye coordination.
(The cake should have said 'Happy 6 months Oliver' instead, the nice young girl at Sam's wrote 'Happy 6 monther Oliver.' What the heck?!)
3 comments:
Ben has been playing with tags like crazy too. He would way rather grab a tag than a toy at the moment. What made you decide to wait longer with solids?
We're going to wait until he's able to feed himself. He has just started showing an interest, but when we give him pieces, he still doesn't know what to do with it. He'll probably be at that point by next month.
He is so flippin cute! (I think I say something to that effect every month, but it's true)
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