A little late on our five month update, but better late than never!
Feedings: Bottle feeding hasn’t
changed much in the past month, except that we were instructed by our doctor to
try putting 3 T rice cereal in each of Brayden’s bottles to reduce his
reflux. We think it may have helped a
bit, but not enough difference to justify all of the rice he was taking
in. We may be discontinuing the rice in
the near future. Hopefully, pushing
forward towards solids will give them more of what they need that it’s okay if
we loose a few drops here or there. We’re still doing 1T of rice in the overnight bottles. Solid foods are going well – so far, we’ve
tried Rice Cereal by spoon, banana, applesauce, peaches, and oatmeal. If we do cereal, babies are eating about ½ a
container each, but could take a whole container if I’d let them. I’m looking forward to starting to make my
own food soon – just have to find the time to buy the equipment.
Daytime: The babes are up most of
the day with a few quick naps in the middle.
We try to spend lots of time on our tummy to help Brayden’s Torticollis
as well as to encourage Julie to roll over.
Brayden is a rollin’ fool and it hasn’t dawned on Julianna that it’s
something she should consider attempting.
I’m not worried that she’s not strong enough, because when she arches
her back, she could likely get herself out of her bumbo seat if I’d let her. Feedings
are 6am (B) 9am (J and sometimes B), Noon, 3pm, 6pm, 9pm, 11pm
Nighttime: We still have the best sleepers in
town. Both are going to sleep around 11,
and then sleeping all through the morning.
Brayden does get a bottle with Dan when he leaves, but usually we don’t
have babies to play with until around 10 am.
One of my favorite things in the world is Julie’s sleepy pose – with her
hands behind her head like a little pinup girl.
Brayen rolls constantly and will no longer sleep on his back. Of course this makes me a nervous wreck, but
I keep trusting what everyone says – that if he can get onto his tummy, he can
make sure his airway is safe. Just
thankful to have full nights of sleep (although it still never seems like
enough)!
Schedule: My thoughts that we
had a schedule? The babies were just
kidding. And my plans of waking up at
6:30 each morning to clean? I was just
kidding about that one too. J
6:30 a.m.
– 4 oz bottle for Brayden, then back to sleep.
10 a.m. –
Julie wakes up for a 5 oz bottle and stays up
11 a.m. – Bubble
Guppies and Mike the Knight
Noon – 4
oz/ 5oz bottle and maybe another nap
3 p.m. – 4
oz/ 5oz bottle
4 p.m. – Fussy
time for both babies. We occupy them by being active on the floor,
singing songs and playing with puppets.
6 p.m. – 4
oz/ 5oz bottle, plus cereal and some sort of fruit or veg
9 p.m. – 4
oz/ 5oz (Julie typically crashes in her swing at this point)
11:00 p.m.
– Bottle and Bedtime
11:15 p.m.
– SLEEP
Outings
and Events: I feel like we’re constantly running somewhere these days! We're always on our way to visit Great-Nanny, head to a doctor's appointment, or to Physical Therapy. Good thing the babies are good in the car! We took two big trips this month, to
Baltimore for the Preakness race. We
learned the lesson of a lifetime about communication when we realized that the
babies suitcase, overpacked full of clothes for every occasion and surprise,
had been left in the nursery – four hours away.
After some serious contemplation, I hit the stores and bought enough
sleepers and clothing to outfit the babes for the weekend. The hardest part was finding seersucker (Dan’s
fashion requirement for the event) but I luckily was able to find a cute green
seersucker dress for Julie and blue seersucker shorts and solid polo for Brayden
at Gymboree. Mamma got a workout jogging
through the mall 20 minute before it closed!
We also
ventured to Massachusetts for Dan’s cousin Eileen’s wedding. We had a great time, and the babies were SO
well behaved. We hardly had a peep out
of them for the ceremony, and with the exception of a few pterodactyl calls
from Julie, all was calm throughout the beautiful event. The babies met so many of Dan’s cousins, aunt’s
and even their Great Great Aunt Jean (who I absolutely love). It was so nice to spend time with the family,
and get away for the weekend. The long
car ride to Albany (where we spent our nights at Dan’s parents) was pretty
tolerable, although did have many diaper-change pit stops. We learned that we’re more flexible than we
knew climbing into the backseat between their carseats to feed while the car
was still moving, and that we’ll be investing in travel video monitors before
our trip to the beach in September.
Milestones: Brayden
is our little “Rolie Polie Olie” and rolls every which way. Julie still hasn’t showed any interest in
rolling, but trying to not worry about her too much. She is SUCH a verbal child! She babbles and squeals and smiles all the
time. I can’t believe how different they
are! Brayden has become a little quieter
lately, but will occasionally give us a holler, especially when Julianna isn’t
around. Both are doing really great with
the baby foods, opening their mouth when the spoon comes their way, and
actually getting most of the food in their tummies. Julie’s a major bubble blower and makes raspberry
sounds constantly. Brayden still giggles
all the time. A few of his favorite
things to giggle about are: “Achoo,” “Chopped,” and “beep beep” said in a low voice.
Julie’s only given a few giggles – usually when hair brushes against her
face. Maybe she’ll be my serious
one?
We’ve
started really playing with the exersaucers and the babies love it. Brayden adores the one we have with a piano
under his feet. He’s totally realized
that he can control the sounds and I love watching his face light up with
excitement.
I am the
luckiest girl in the whole entire world.
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