In many ways it seems like forever and other ways it seems like just yesterday.
I know that sounds so cliche, but it is so true! Belle actually turned 4 months old on Thursday, but due to hectic week we are running a little behind. Here is a run down of what has gone on with Belle this past month told in pictures.

Belle can now roll over in both directions, but rarely does it when her fan club is cheering her on. She likes to make sure that we are out of sight and then surprise us with a roll. She is funny like that! We cheer on and on for her to roll over and she looks at us like we are certifiably insane. The minute I walk into the kitchen to do something she will roll over.


Weight: 10 pounds 13.5 ounces - 5th percentile
Height: 23 1/2 inches - 25th percentile
She is teeny, tiny. It has been hard on me because there were about seven girls at work that all had babies within six weeks of each other, and hearing how big their babies has been rough. Don't get me wrong I am completely fine with a small baby, but when you are nursing you almost take it a little personally when people decide to say that she is too small. It makes you almost feel inadequate. The good news is that Belle has remained in the 5th percentile for her weight and isn't planning on dropping off the charts any day soon. Our doctor thinks that for the time being we should hold off on rice cereal since we are still having some reflux issues. We have been able to wean Belle off almost all of her medicines, and so far she is doing great.
The picture above took at least 8 attempts to get. Every picture was a big blur because this child moves. She moves FAST. She thinks no clothes is the coolest thing in the world, and kicks and waves her arms like she is doing aerobics.
Four months has brought us an incredibly sweet and happy baby. She can melt your heart in about a second with her grins from ear to ear. We love to hear her laugh out loud and squeal with delight. She has been sleeping pretty consistently 10-12 hours a night, although here and there we have one middle of the night wake up. Everything this child touches must go in her mouth! This cracks us up as she will try to put our ears in her mouth when we are holding her. I am sure I could go on and on, but you all are probably not that interested. For those of you that have stuck with this long-winded blog you must really love my child!
Happy 4-Months Baby! I cannot wait to see you grow over the next month. We are madly in love with you, and feel that God has blessed us over and beyond what our hearts and minds could ever imagine.

4 comments:
I did stick with the blog, and I do (really, really) love your child :) I cannot wait to meet her and I am glad that everything is going well. And her being small doesn't make you inadequate at ALL...we are a family of pretty teeny people...it was probably in her genes. I wonder if she will be like her mom, grandma, and aunt and have trouble reaching the pedals in the car ;)
I think that cute baby looks so much like YOU!! I blew up the boppy picture and thought "mini-Rachel"!
PS Do you ever leave comments? :)
I hate to tell you this Rachel...but the pinky out thing when holding a bottle? I still do that today when holding my drinking glass or things of that nature! It must be the long finger thing. Just wanted to let you know that may never go away! However, that doesn't mean she will be all priss...she may have some tom boy hidden in there somewhere too!
Lauren
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