I can't believe Brian is already 6 months old! He is growing and changing so fast I can't even believe it.
Brian loves to eat. He moved pretty quickly through all the cereals and onto the veggies. He loves peas. We just recently started with the fruits and they are his favorite - of course. He likes it all. We haven't found anything he doesn't like. Sometimes we will give him tastes of our food (as long as it is soft enough) and he likes all of it too. I even let him suck on a lemon and he liked it. Not even a sour face! Crazy boy :-) He knows the sign for milk and for eat. He doesn't use them yet, but we can sign them to him and he knows what we are saying and what will come next. It's quite cute. If it's time to eat and we sign 'eat' he will get all excited, drop whatever he is playing with, and try to grab our hands and eat them. It's funny.
Brian sits up like a pro. He started sitting up by himself for more than a minute or so at about 4 or 4 and a half months. He can now also pivot very well when sitting. He just recently starting lunging forward from the sitting position to grab at toys. He will also get into the crawling position (hands and knees) from the sitting position, but he usually just plops down onto his stomach from there. He can scoot pretty well on his bottom when he is sitting. He actually gets pretty far. He can also "inch-worm" around on his stomach. He uses his feet to push himself forward. Unfortunately, he doesn't use his arms when he does this - he pushes himself forward on his face. I keep waiting for him to get carpet burn.
Just in the past few days he started rolling over from his stomach to his back. When he flops over forward onto his stomach from sitting he can now roll over. He prefers to be sitting, but if he is laying he would much rather be on his back - so rolling over is a good thing. He still doesn't go from his back to his stomach (that we know of), but he is making progress so it's no big deal.
The day after he turned six months we decided it was time to start weaning him from being wrapped/swaddled when he sleeps so Monday night we put him to bed without wrapping him up. We were preparing ourselves for a long night of him waking up and not wanting to go back to sleep, but we were pleasantly surprised. I think that first night he woke up 3 times, but went back to sleep as soon as we gave him his pacifier. Tuesday night he woke up once and last night he didn't wake up at all. So he id now able to sleep without being wrapped at night. The next step is getting him to sleep without being wrapped during the day. That is a little harder because he see and he is very distracted by things around him. It is too stimulating for him. We make his room as dark as we can, but it is still really bright. I think that by the end of this month he will be free from being wrapped.
I finally had to stop breastfeeding. I wasn't necessarily ready to quit, but I didn't really have much of a choice. He started teething in the beginning of March and when that happened he didn't want to breast feed - only bottle feed. I think it is because the bottle nipple was hard and felt better on his sore gums. He would only agree to breastfeed in the morning (once a day). As a result, my supply went down to once a day. Around the middle/end of March I went to Houston on Spring Break and left Brian with my mom and dad for 3 days. During that time my body pretty much stopped making milk even though I was trying to use my breast-pump. So, no more breast-feeding. I really enjoyed it. It was a lot of work and a HUGE time commitment, but I miss it. I will definitely do it with all of my children.
Brian is scheduled to see the cardiologist April 29th. We think his murmurs are all gone so we are going to get an echocardiogram done to double check. I will update after that happens.
The last time we went to the pediatrician Brian had a rash on his left cheek. It had shown up early February and continued to get a little bigger until the doctor's appointment. It is a red, raised, scaly, round rash that varies in its appearance from day to day. We asked the doctor about it and she very quickly remarked - it's ringworm put anti-fungal cream on it. (This wasn't my usual doctor). I didn't think it was ringworm and also didn't know where he could have gotten it from. It also didn't seem to itch and never spread. So we began putting anti-fungal cream on it twice a day like you are supposed to. We did this for 2 weeks and there was no improvement. We decided to try a baby eczema lotion (baby eczema is quite common). We did that for about a week and there was no improvement. We then bought a different anti-fungal cream (different chemical/medicine) and have been putting that on him twice a day diligently for about 5 weeks. There has been NO improvement. We are going to the doctor soon for his 6 months shots and will get it checked out then. I have a feeling they might send us to a dermatologist. I am ready to get rid of it. It doesn't seem to hurt or itch, but I am just tired of looking at it and feeling like an inadequate mom for not being able to take care of it.
We took Brian to the park yesterday for the first time. That was fun. He liked the swings.
He also was obsessed with the grass. What a new feeling!
He is such a good baby!
We have also been letting Brian play with new things and learn about his world. Here is a picture of him playing with the pots and pans in the kitchen.
We have also discovered that Brian LOVES to read. He likes to listen to you read, he likes to look at the pictures, and lately he has been wanting to turn the pages. The other day we gave him a 'book' of his own to play with and discover. Here are a few of my favorite pictures...
Turning the page...
My favorite...
What a blessing!
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