October 26, 2014 – Ivan is 5 months!
Stats:
weight: 16ish pounds (give or take half a pound)
length: 25.5 inches (this is not an exact science)
Interesting Tidbits
- Ivan is so happy almost all the time
- Sits with minimal assistance – he can sit a few seconds unassisted before falling over
- Ivan rolls over from front to back
- tries really hard to roll back to front, but not quite there
- realized he has hands (stares at them in front of his face… ooooh hands)
- giggles while playing alone
- loves to talk
- He is no longer the youngest baby at daycare – he now has two little girls younger than him.
- Sleeps through the night (8:30-6 most nights, wakes up once some nights)
- about to outgrow 3-6m pants (will be wearing 6-9 month pants soon – he has wicked long legs)
- rubs his eyes in this really cute exaggerated way when he’s sleepy
- sits really well in his Bumbo
- Ivan flew on an airplane to California this month. He projectile vomited on the plane, but never once cried. He tolerated the time change like a champ, though had a few really early nights, and early mornings.
- Went swimming and learned to splash in the water
- Put his feet in the pacific ocean
- This month we think he looks like Emily – but clearly has mike’s jaw line, ears, long legs, and mouth – more blonde than strawberry, blue eyes. His hair is starting to curl up top. His hair is a dark blonde/brown at the bottom of the back of his head (right under the epic balding spot.) the balding spot is starting to grow in
Ivan Loves:
- looking and chewing on his own hands
- plastic rings to chew on
- reading books
- holding hands
- stroller rides (as long as he’s sitting upright and not in carseat)
- cuddling chest to chest
- playing on his activity mat
- having a good conversation
- his Ergo carrier
Ivan Hates:
- being hungry
- being in his carseat when he’s sleepy
Things we’ve learned this month:
- We are total baby wearing believers. He’s so calm in there.
- starting to splash around in the bath
- Ivan gets on his own schedule (sleep and eating) and is becoming very predictable