Whatcha doin' Dad? |
Everyone is thankful for us! |
Riley, where are you going? |
Penguin was very jealous that the boys were getting all the attention. She made it a point to remind us that her "month birthday" was the next day. |
But then she decided that she was afraid of her sign, which made picture taking difficult! Check out that drool! |
8 months
Size
According to our home
scale, Riley is about 15lbs. He is still in 3-6 month sleep’n’plays, and wears
mostly 3-6 month clothes (but 0-3 month jeans). Logan is still in 3-6 onesies
and outfits, but some of the shirts are starting to get a little short on him,
and some brands of onesies are getting a little snug. The 6-9 month sleep’n’plays
still fit him pretty well at this point. According to our home scale, he is
about 16 lbs.
To aid us in keeping
their socks on, the boys now wear shoes when they go out! Surprisingly enough,
Logan is the one who is the biggest culprit for taking off his shoes. Riley of
course still enjoys taking off his own socks and eating them.
Eat-Sleep-Play
Riley and Logan are
still getting sensitive formula, but they really don’t drink much. They only
take 3-5 oz at a time and usually take 4 bottles a day. We still worry sometimes,
but the doctor has assured us that it’s fine, and they each gained a pound
since last month, so I guess we are okay. Riley is still on Zantac, but I don’t
think he really needs it anymore. It’s really funny that he used to spit it
out, because at this point he gets excited for it like it’s candy. They have
been getting solid food three times a day. In the morning they get a yogurt, in
the afternoon rice or oatmeal mixed with fruit, and in the evening they get a “dinner”,
a veggie, and a fruit or dessert. That means they eat a stage 2 size container
and a half for dinner. Honestly, if we
gave them more, they’d eat more, but on the few occasions when we did, they
spit up a half hour later. We have started giving them the gerber graduates
crunchies on a daily basis. We’ve also tried the waffle wheels and puffs, but
they seem to handle the crunchies the best. They are big enough to hold, but
small enough that if they get the whole thing in their mouth they don’t choke. They
seem to really enjoy “veggie dip” flavor. We are also using “training sippy
cups” thanks to Mema. We were trying to teach them to drink from sippy cups,
but it usually just meant they ended up soaking wet. My mom found these cups
that still have bottle like nipples, but in a sippy cup shape, which have
handles as well. They are much more successful with those, although Riley
refuses to even attempt holding the handles. Mema also found teething biscuits (which we couldn't find anywhere) which they ate and made a huge mess of on their 8 month bday.
Sleeping has still been
a mess. Their last feed is still usually around 8- 8:30, but they wake up
several times during the night and can be difficult to get back to sleep. Logan
can still calm himself after crying a few minutes, but that just doesn’t happen
for Riley – he will cry and cry until we go in there. Before he would only calm
for daddy, but now he’s decided he can give mom equal opportunity comforting
when he’s upset in the middle of the night. The waking up in the night has been
especially bad with teething. Riley has two teeth, and we think he’s working on
a third. Logan doesn’t have one yet, but we know it’s ready to burst through
any day now. Naps haven’t changed at all - The boys mostly still take their
longer naps at the same time, and their naps still can be 20 min cat naps or 1
½ hour long naps. They typically take one longer nap (like 40 min) in the
morning and one in the afternoon.
The boys are now both
all over the living room. Riley has been crawling for 3 weeks and is a pro. He
has started pulling himself up on things, and can go from crawling to sitting
position. Has finally started to use rolling as a means of exploring the living
room. He has been able to roll for quite some time, but was quite content to
stay in one general area. He sits up beautifully and has great balance, but he
can’t get to that position unless someone put him that way. Logan is still very
stationary in that regard. He can, however, successfully go from sitting to his
belly. He still has made no attempts to push up on his knees, but he does get his
belly off the ground with his hands and has gotten into "plank" position.
Both boys still LOVE
toys. Their new favorite is a dino that plays music and pops up brightly
colored plastic balls, which was a gift from Danny and Jill. They also like the
fisher price gumball machine from Mema. Riley has totally figured out how to
pull the lever and get the balls out. Both boys love toys in general and will
play with anything, especially things that make noise. They are more in love
than ever with their jumparoos. It’s pretty hilarious to watch.
Logan continues to get
physical therapy sessions on Tuesday mornings, and although his head does not
appear to be getting that much rounder, our pediatrician has officially said no
helmet and that he has confidence it will round out eventually, especially now
that he’s not on his back so much.
Personality
Riley and Logan could
not be more different! Riley is the adventurous one. He is a giggly little kid
who doesn’t want to stay in one place and wants to see what’s going on
everywhere. Logan is much more chill and he is our cuddler. He loves to hug,
snuggle, and kiss. He is very smiley too, and tends to smile more at others,
but does not giggle nearly as much! They are both very social babies and are
willing to let anyone hold them and play with them. They will reach for certain
people and want mommy or daddy when they are crabby, but are generally willing
to visit with anyone. They are wonderfully behaved when we are out and about or
visiting family or friends. We are constantly stopped by people telling us how
ridiculously cute and well behaved they are.
Likes:
Riley: Logan, eating solids, toys, crawling, playing
with mommy and daddy, the jumparoo, computers/phones, Penguin/dogs in general, and
the remote control.
Logan: Riley, Penguin, his pacifier (he is addicted.
We are in trouble), being held/cuddling, toys, baths, playing with mommy and
daddy, the jumparoo, the gym, computers/phones, and the remote control.
Dislikes:
Riley: Waiting for food, not having his pacifier, and
being left alone (when can’t see mommy or daddy, like if we go change Logan’s
diaper).
Logan: Waiting for food, not having his pacifier, pooping,
and being left alone.
New this month: Logan reaching for specific people, Riley’s
teeth, Riley crawling, Riley pulling himself to sitting up, Riley pulling
himself up to his feet, Riley clapping (11/20) (Logan clapped a while back but
won’t do it now), both boys giving high fives, finger foods, Logan planking
Out takes:
Riley falling over
Catch me, brother! |
Gee, thanks. |
My arch nemesis the sign is back! |
Taken as mom chases after Riley "Dad, are we done yet?" |
Playin' with our balls. |
Riley: "I bet I can get this whole think in my mouth" Logan: "Worst candy ever." |
Can we just wrap this up and take a nap? |