Without our permission, our little babies turned into little
people. Both babies have changed
dramatically over the past month…in their own ways, of course. They
both seem much taller, heavier and stronger each week. Our four month appointment isn’t until next
week, so we’ll know their exact growth then.
But, they both have full control of their heads, love to stand with only
a little balance support, sit upright with minimal support and enjoy trying to
rollover…not quite there yet.
Brady is still our laid-back, old soul that continues to
impress us with many long uninterrupted nights of sleep! Our “big man”, as we call him, has the best
smiles and hugs ever. His hugs are so
strong and I am sure will get him out of a lot of trouble in the future. His vocal skills are impressive and he “talks”
every chance he gets. He has developed a
new skill, which involves him raising his voice to the point that no one else
in the room can be heard. Luckily, he
saves it only for important occasions and when I am holding/playing/changing
his sister and not giving him the attention he feels he deserves. He also reserves this talent for the hot blond
lady instructor at the exercise class I take them to, which works out pretty
well for him since she is an ex-Rockett and holds him through the whole class,
so that all the other moms can get their workout on. He must’ve picked up that
trick from his daddy!
Rooney has changed the most this month…well actually the past
two weeks. She woke up one day about two
weeks ago and gone was the fussy baby that struggled with her acid reflux. The acid reflux doesn’t seem to bother her
these days and in fact she now can sleep on her back shortly after she eats, a
great improvement from holding her upright for an hour after every feeding. She used to wake up screaming until she was
fed and now wakes up with a huge smile and very patient cooing. Last Friday night, she slept from 9:00 PM to
7:30 AM with only a forced feeding by us at 11:00. Prior to that night, she was
up at least twice between midnight and 6:00 AM.
She has gone back to one or two feedings per night, but has started sleeping
until 8:30 or 9:00 AM, giving us plenty of time to catch up on our sleep. Rooney isn’t quite as vocal as her brother,
but she gets her baby talk in every chance she gets. She’s mastered the tummy time routine and
needs very little support when standing.
The other day while I was holding her hands she even took a couple of
steps forward. Rooney’s drooling is
getting pretty intense and she chews on everything, including my nose. Gross.
Her new talents this month include open mouth kisses, reaching for me to
pick her up and generally just being a happy, patient baby.
Uncle Jay came to visit us from Atlanta and brought with him several Aunties and an Uncle from NY
Rooney getting a headstart on her French
Brady learning how to fix a plasma tv from Dad and Uncle Chris
Rooney having fun wearing her "I heart India" onesie and princess baby legs
Brady enjoying an afternoon in the park
Uncle Scott had a big Saturday night and followed Rooney's lead of sleeping through Sunday brunch
Rooney showing off her tummy time at the park
Their first swing!
Brady is loving his time on the swing
The full tongue, smile I see all day long:)
Reverend Erik cuddling Rooney into a deep sleep
9 comments:
Truly beautiful.
Lovely! They really have grown :)
Love all the pics Stacey! Glad Rooney is getting better with her reflux and she looks so pretty in all her different out fits! Brady is one cool looking little guy, love the one of him chilling out in the sun!!
Unbelievable how much they've changed! They're like little people now! So adorable! xo
Can they be more gorgeous!
Love Love Love the post and of course pics :)
such a cute happy family :)
Lovely pictures its amazing how quick they change!!!
They are truly amazing. Love the pictures. I have to admit I was a little jealous that Jay got to meet them before me, lol. He loved them and enjoyed his time with you guys.
Seriously Stacey. They are so darn cute!! I love, love, love all the pictures. :)
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