Erin got another rave review at her doctor's appointment. She charmed our pediatrician with her drooly smiles and her silly giggles. She impressed her with her new ability to grab her pacifier and put it in her mouth and Erin got a clean bill of health. She now weighs 16 lbs and is 26.1 inches long. What a big girl. This puts her at about the 80% for height and weight. It was great to see that she's growing so well and is right on track for her skills.
So for the firsts:
1. The pediatrician recommended trying some cereal at bedtime to see if that would help with our sleep woes. She was encouraged by the month when Erin slept through the night almost all the time and thinks that she might be getting to the stage where milk is just not satisfying enough. So we tried a little rice cereal with dinner last night. Matt got all excited about this, and I admit it was amusing, but part of me is having a tough time because I just don' t feel ready for real food yet. And it's hard for me to adjust to the idea that my role as nutritional provider will be changing. However, the occasion was so funny and we got some great picture of the mess.
2. Erin had her first fever today. She got shots yesterday and did fine in the evening and was only up once at night, but woke up this morning with a fever to 101. She didn't seem to feel her best today and had a hard time napping early in the day, but you could tell that she was trying to be happy most of the time. The fever was gone by late this afternoon and I'm hoping that it's not coming back. I think that it was probably from the shots, but she's also snuffly today, so who knows.
3. Erin and Matt went for their first run together. We've still been using the carseat in the stroller up until now. I love having her face me and getting to watch her during our walks, but we took the plunge today and Matt ran with her sans carseat. He said she did great and had lots of smiles for everyone who saw them.
I guess that's about it for firsts, but it seems like a lot for two days. Erin's new trick today is to bypass her feet and get her hands right down to her girlie parts and grab whatever she can. It's sort of funny, but it takes a quick mama or dad to keep her hands out of the poop. I think that Matt and I had better get used to having quick hands because I think that this little girl is going to give us a run for our money. At least she will assure that there is never a dull moment around here.Erin was in her Johnny Jump-up today and I noticed that she wasn't jumping, she was just spinning in a circle. I looked closer and her leg was pinned up under her. Oops, she is tough to get into that thing. So, I fixed her leg and then she got mad and started crying. What a weirdo.