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Jaxon is getting really good at grabbing anything that gets near him:) |
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Time with daddy after he gets home from work |
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Isn't this the sweetest thing? |
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Silly boy! |
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Lost in thought |
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Sooo proud of her tape measure like daddy's. |
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Time to plant! |
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Fun in the crab apple blossoms |
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Learning to get onto her back in the water |
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Jaxon splashing in the pool for the first time |
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Sweet moments with my baby boy |
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Almost too big for her 4 wheeler! |
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Starting seeds |
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Sierra picked a spring bouquet |
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Wisteria at Garland Nursery |
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A day at the park |
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She finds friends wherever she goes:) |
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So blessed with our happy boy! |
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He loves to watch Sierra and grins at whatever she does:) |
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"Oh dear!" |
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Sierra's guardian angel |
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Boo! |
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Pedi from daddy! |
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Weeeeeeeeeee! |
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Memorial day weekend at the beach..... |
Jaxon's been busy this month learning to.....
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Grab things..... |
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And try to eat them |
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Even his hands get eaten |
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He also learned to spit bubbles..... |
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And roll around like a little log! |
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What a month! Jaxon is giggling like crazy, rolling around, grabbing things with ease, and spits constantly creating a serious amount of slobber. Speaking of slobber, after several days of some serious drooling I decided to check his gums. The little booger already has some bottom teeth working their way to the surface. Teeth coming through before he's even four months old! Sleepless nights and some sore boobies are ahead I'm afraid. Oh wait, that's how life has been since he's been born anyway:)
My little Mister's personality is really starting to come through as well. My patient, sleepy boy has been replaced by a busy, gyrating child that doesn't want to slow down enough to eat or sleep. He takes VERY short naps, tries to see everything that is going on while he is eating (OUCH), and is literally moving some body part every second of every waking minute. He has super strong legs and loves to stand and jump. He really enjoys tummy time as well. He's got some crazy Pilate's moves involving throwing his legs and arms way up in the air and the only thing touching the floor is his chest. It looks painful, but he does it with a giant grin on his face.
He's still a super happy boy. He grins easily and giggles more and more. He's really ticklish and I can really get him going by tickling him or even just pretending to. He also loves for me to stand far away and slowly get closer and closer while saying boo. He's giggling uncontrollably by the time I get close to his face. He still expects to be held A LOT which continues to be a challenge.
Nap/bedtime has started to really be a challenge as well. Instead of easily falling asleep like he did at first, he now throws quite a fit sometimes and we will finally get him to sleep only to put him in his crib and have him instantly wake up. So frustrating! I remember going through the same thing with Sierra when she was tiny. We moved him to his own room in his big boy crib mid month. He actually handled the transition very well. Every once in a while he will have a night that he will sleep 8 or 9 hours straight. But most of the time he's still waking once or twice at night to eat. Once he started rolling around easily, if he wakes up a little bit, and then rolls over, he gets himself completely woken up. He's a definite tummy guy too. We first found him on his tummy at 5 days old, but now he can easily go from tummy to back, and vice versa. So usually as soon as I put him in his crib, he flips over onto his belly. Not much I can do about it now!
Sierra continues to be a great big sister and is growing up more and more every day. She's taken a real interest in dressing herself this month and putting her shoes on by herself. This can be super frustrating if we are in a hurry to get ready, and she is taking 30 minutes to put her shirt on. But she's learning and I realize this is another step towards independence for her. She is also really interested in letters and sounds this month. She has been able to recognize a lot of the letters in the alphabet for some time now, but this month we've been practicing what sounds the letters make, and I will say a word, start to sound it out, and ask what letter it starts with. She is loving it right now, so we will keep practicing while she's interested. Next month will be something different I'm sure!
I took Jaxon to the Dr. at the end of the month because we are still struggling with thrush. When they weighed him they were concerned that he went from the 87th percentile in weight at his very first appt to currently the 13th percentile. He's still gaining every time we take him in, but has really slowed down. Our PCP said that he wasn't too concerned but wanted to make sure that there wasn't some issue causing him to not put on weight fast enough so he sent us to OHSU. We were hoping to never have to visit OHSU for a baby again, but we made the appt for mid June. Sierra was always low on the "average" charts to, but mostly the Dr. was concerned because of the large change since he was born. I'm not real thrilled about this, but don't want to miss anything either. And now I spend every day worrying that he's not eating enough, or I'm not eating enough, or my milk isn't strong enough, etc etc etc. You know, normal mommy worries!
We're really getting the hang of being a family of four. I still need to grow at LEAST two more arms, but I'm making do with the two I've got:) I wish the weekends were longer and Jesse could be home more because it's so nice to have him home to help. I don't know how single moms do it! We are really looking forward to summer and more outside time too. Hopefully the rain will stop sometime soon!
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