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Our little “Bean,” as she is affectionately called, is growing and changing like crazy. It’s amazing how fast a person can change in just a few months. Haleigh is now 4 months old, a whopping 13lbs, 13 oz and 25.5 inches long (as of September 11th). If I had a nickel for everytime I heard someone (friends and strangers) say, “Look at her smile!” I’d never have to work again!
I started back to work August 12th, and Haleigh began her busy weeks at daycare on Mondays and Tuesdays, with Grammie on Wednesdays, and with Auntie Kristina on Fridays. I have been fortunate enough to have a 4-day work week so I can be home with her on Thursdays. She is already well loved at daycare, and known as the baby who smiles all the time. She’s also teased us with a belly-laugh or two, but seems to have forgotten how to do it….I don’t know how, maybe just because she’s so awesome (I’m no biased or anything), but she’s adjusted perfectly to the abrupt change from our maternity-leave routine. She has been sleeping through the night since she was about 3 weeks old, with the exception of one early morning feeding. Hopefully she’ll continue this pattern!
Most recently, she’s learned how to roll over, which has made our nice, easy bedtime routine into an anxiety provoking adventure. She has had to adjust to no longer being swaddled to go to sleep. And has had to adjust to being comfortable on her belly in order to not keep herself awake at night. It’s a work in progress.
We’re seeing the beginnings of teething….the drool, chomping on whatever she can get her hands on (or just her hands). She’s responding to her surroundings by turning her head toward noises (especially our voices), reaching for toys, and she LOVES her jungle jumperoo. Also TV. We’re starting her off with some great habits
Of particular preference is her daddy. You should see her light up when she sees him walk in the room!
Kevin started school last week, in addition to working. Juggling everything for the next 3 years will be a challenge, but worth it in the end.
We’re still battling the reflux. Zantac to Prilosec to Prevacid. I think she’s just meant to be a fussy eater. We’ve also had fun starting solids! Haleigh had her first taste of rice cereal (yum) the last weekend in August. She wasn’t really a fan of it, and spent most of the event gagging and trying to escape. Since then, she’s grown to tolerate it, and is working on perfecting her swallowing reflex.
Somehow, we’ve successfully adapted to life as full-time working parents, and Haleigh has grown into a perfect, plump, happy 4-month old. Next stop–fruits and veggies, crawling, sitting….