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Mega Baby!
February 14, 2007
So Megan had her Four Month visit last Monday and wow has she grown.
She was:
16 pounds & 25 inches.. She is such a chub.
She is sitting up now and falls over if she goes to reach for a toy. I assume she will be nice and steady by the time she is five months old.
She is eating rice & oatmeal cereal twice a day. She loves it and even opens her mouth every time she sees the spoon. I think she is going to love food. She still is breastfeeding exclusively. I cannot get her to take a bottle so we are going to try a cup without a spout on it. Hopefully this will help my husband while I'm in class on Saturdays. Usually she just cries until I get home and nurse her. She only misses one feeding but she acts like she is going to die without it. She loves her exersaucer also. She chews on the toys and bats at anything that will catch her eye.
She is sleeping a little bit better now that we have introduced the cereal. Hopefully cross our fingers that this will help in the long run.
Anyway Kaitlyn is snuggled on my lap watching me type this so I guess it is snack time.
Bye for now & Thanks for reading!
God Bless,
Bridget, Dylan (4), Kaitlyn (2), & Megan (4 months)
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