Rowan Update - heading for 6 months

I guess I haven’t been very good at actually writing stuff about our own joyous journey through motherhood, so I’ll now write some cool things about Rowan.

He can sit up pretty well - even straight up now, although he still likes to fall forward onto his head, or flop to the side when he’s trying to do something

He sleeps like a baby (badly).  I sometimes get annoyed when people ask me “Is he sleeping through yet?” as I know many babies never sleep through.  At the moment, he wakes up who knows how many times during the night.  I think this is primarily because he’s too busy being a little baby and enjoying himself during the day to remember to get his fill of milk.  I don’t think the little food is helping either as he seems to have got a bit of wind during the night, so I need to remember to wake up and sit him up to let him get a bit of a burp - not easy when we feed him lying down, with both of us asleep!  On a side note, if we weren’t co-sleeping, I wouldn’t be coping at all.  I do, however, reserve the right to complain just occasionally when I’m tired, even though I have no intention of trying to do anything about it.  If he needs to eat, he needs to eat, whether its 2pm or 2am!

He likes to giggle.  If you hold him up close and pretend to chomp on the gap between his head and neck, Rowan will grin, and if you keep going, squeal with delight.  His beloved Aunty Jenny started this, and we just love the reaction, so we do it a bit :-)  Incidentally, he likes it on his tummy too.  Raspberries on tummies and cheeks work pretty well too, but not as well as the sort of chomping motion!

Rowan has started eating his solids.  We had intended to wait until 6 months, but as we are doing Baby Led Weaning, and it makes sense to me that his ability to eat the food will keep track with his readiness for it, we offered him food every so often, and at about 23 weeks he decided he wanted to actually eat it.  He’s been getting better every day, and now feeds himself 3 (very small) meals most days.  We’re definitely getting an interesting new nappy experience though.  We are also only offering fruit, vegetables and the odd rice cake until 6 months though, when it will be a free for all (except salt and honey and nuts)

He is the best and most wonderful baby in the world!  But of course its my job to think that.

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  1. Comment by admin:

    you omitted mention of his ‘escape’ from the bean bag the other day (i.e. rolling off, onto the floor and then rolling a bit more)

    Posted on July 11, 2008 @ 9:45 pm

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