rivka: (Alex & Mama)
[personal profile] rivka
Alex is five months old, and has definitely become a grown-up baby.

orioles_baby

Her world is expanding rapidly. No longer content with the toys I spread around her on the floor, she rolls over onto her side, grabs the edge of the toy basket, and gropes the toys inside. When I leave the room, she calls out to me indignantly - not crying, but demanding my presence. She understands that things could be other than how they are, and tries to change them.

She handles objects with such facility - grabs them one-handed, guides them into her mouth, holds them out at arm's length to get a better view, transfers them easily from one hand to the other. She's started shaking and banging her rattles, instead of just chewing on them. She can do pretty much anything she wants to with a toy. I don't remember when that happened! It's been at least a month. She's also beginning to learn how to turn pages in a board book. (I have to start them for her.)

She loves, adores, is desperately crazy about rhymes. What a sad fate for a Mommy who's never liked poetry. I ordered A.A. Milne's Now We Are Six and When We Were Very Young for her and picked out the poems with good strong rhythms and rhymes. The first time she heard "James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George DuPree..." she burst out laughing. She still grins every time she hears it, and "Nanny let my beetle out," and "Round about and round about I go," and "Christopher Robin had wheezles and sneezles." She's recently also started to pay more attention to the pictures in her storybooks, but the rhythm and rhyme of the words still gets most of her interest. We look forward to the Friday morning "Mother Goose on the Loose" program all week - I get a special delighted wide-mouthed grin when I break out the library songs midweek.

She likes peek-a-boo, both in "where's Alex" form and in "where's Mama" form. The best is when I cover her up and she uncovers herself, although sometimes she can barely wait for me to ask "Where's Alex?"

She can sit supported on her hands, at least for a minute or two. Then she faceplants. When I'm cradling her in my arms, she can just about pull herself into a sitting position on my lap. Sitting will clearly be the next major milestone, and it's coming soon.

She's tall, and heavy. Her hair is long and thick enough that we can put barettes in it.

She rolls from her back to her tummy, especially as a way of reaching something that's a bit too far away. Once she's on her tummy, she rescues the arm trapped underneath her and props herself up on her elbows - if there's a toy she wanted to capture - or her hands, if she wants to be taller. Sadly, she has completely forgotten how to turn over from tummy to back, so a dozen times a day she needs to be rescued.

After a few rocky tries, she has thrown herself wholeheartedly into the pursuit of rice cereal. When it's time for her daily bowl of cereal, she waves her arms, bangs her hands against the highchair tray, grabs for the spoon, flings herself forward, and opens her mouth enthusiastically. As you might guess, this makes feeding a challenge - but it's so much fun that I don't care. Early experiments in solid food have much more to do with exploration and familiarization than they do with nutrition.

Sleeping, these days, is less fun. For her first ten days in the crib she woke up every 1.5-2 hours, all night. Gradually, it became easier to soothe her while standing cribside instead of picking her up for some of those wakings, although she still needed to be picked up and held 3-4 times a night. In the last three days, she's worked her way down to two wakings per night. That sounds encouraging, right? Except that the second waking (the first is all business - gulp down a bottle and right back to sleep) has been stretching out for an hour or longer. This morning we were up from 4:15 to 5:45. She's clearly still tired, rubbing her eyes and fussing. I've occasionally tried giving up and bringing her downstairs to play at 5:30am, and she's always miserable until I can get her down for a long nap in the sling. But for some reason, she's determined to be awake well before dawn.

It's pretty fun to be her mom right now (except for, say, 4am-7am). Her mental wheels are turning all the time, and it's exciting to watch her make a connection for the first time, or figure out how to manage some new experience. She's a very happy little girl - we spend a lot of time grinning and laughing together. And either she's started to be more affectionate, or her newfound independence makes her affectionate moments stand out more. Probably the latter. Now that she's spending most of her awake time on the floor, rolling around and playing with toys, it adds extra sweetness to the times that - without being sleepy or hungry - she just wants to be cuddled and held. Now that she likes to hold her whole body upright when she's carried, bracing against my shoulder with her arms outstretched, it adds extra sweetness to the times that she leans in close and drops her head against my shoulder.

She's a good baby.

Date: 2005-09-12 04:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wcg.livejournal.com
She's a very happy little girl

She is. It's wonderful to watch her grow.

Date: 2005-09-12 04:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tammylc.livejournal.com
Now that she's spending most of her awake time on the floor, rolling around and playing with toys, it adds extra sweetness to the times that - without being sleepy or hungry - she just wants to be cuddled and held.

That trend just keeps going. It's a rare, rare thing these days for Liam to be still in my arms. Even when he nurses he's in constant motion - arms, legs, fingers everywhere. I miss my cuddly little baby!

Date: 2005-09-13 10:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rivka.livejournal.com
We've just hit a majorly painful part of teething, and she spent most of today needing to be held. Poor little thing.

Date: 2005-09-12 04:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] okoshun.livejournal.com
If you're looking for fun rhyming poems, I used to love Dennis Lee's stuff (http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/lee/poem7.htm). I still have Alligator Pie (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1552633381/qid=1126543951/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-6825409-1304120?v=glance&s=books&n=507846) and Garbage Delight (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0395272017/qid=1126544029/sr=1-26/ref=sr_1_26/102-6825409-1304120?v=glance&s=books) because it was such a part of my childhood.

Date: 2005-09-12 04:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] richtermom.livejournal.com
Thank you for reminding me of good things from earlier last year. Kay was a LOT more fussy and I was a LOT less confident, so our time wasn't as smooth, but it's wonderful to hear about how big and brilliant Alex is getting.

Date: 2005-09-12 04:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] patgreene.livejournal.com
She is just darling. It's so much fun reading what your write about her.

And "James James Morrison Morrison" is one of my favorite poems for children (I think the title is really "Disobedience"?) How do you feel about Shel Silverstein?

Date: 2005-09-12 05:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thatwordgrrl.livejournal.com
And still with those startlingly BLUE eyes and the Strawberry-Blondie Hair.

So cute! :>

Date: 2005-09-12 05:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kcobweb.livejournal.com
This morning we were up from 4:15 to 5:45.

YES!! That is the HELL hour. The EB wakes up regularly somewhere between 4 and 5:30 and often won't go back to sleep for a good long while.

This morning, [livejournal.com profile] galagan went in to her at that hour and could only get her to sleep on him. He transferred her to me at 6:30ish when he had to leave, and she actually slept with me a little bit - and when she woke up, allowed herself to be cuddled. (She's usually too squirmy and impatient for cuddling.)

Just you wait till the sitting.... The EB started trying to sit right about the time she turned 5 months, and within a week (to 10 days?) was doing it by herself. Now I'm seeing signs that she will be pulling up to stand soon (I wish she'd crawl first!).

Date: 2005-09-12 06:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wild-irises.livejournal.com
If I had a snail mail address for you, I would send Alex JAMBERRY. Since I don't, you might want to pick it up yourself or have one of her many aunts and uncles buy it for her. It's in every bookstore and it's just the best rhyming baby book in the world.

Date: 2005-09-12 06:58 pm (UTC)
lcohen: (Default)
From: [personal profile] lcohen
[livejournal.com profile] rivka will tell you this, but she has it!

Date: 2005-09-12 07:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rivka.livejournal.com
It's Alex's absolute 100% favorite book. Sometimes when she's fussy in the car I can quiet her down just by reciting the text of Jamberry from memory, again and again.

Date: 2005-09-12 06:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ratphooey.livejournal.com
All babies are good babies. It's just that some are easier than others.

Date: 2005-09-12 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chargirlgenius.livejournal.com
I really enjoy these updates - it gives me an idea of what I can be looking forward to.

Date: 2005-09-12 10:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marykaykare.livejournal.com
I really really adore reading the adventures of my flist with their babies. Having never had any myself I have no tales of my own to tell or comparisons to make. Sometimes, however, I'm reminded of tales my mother told. Apparently when my sister was 3 months old she took her to the doctor complaining that she kept waking up all night. The doctor thought she was nuts, the baby's only 3 months old. But, says my mother, Mary Kathryn has been sleeping through the night since she was 3 weeks old....

Nowdays they'd no doubt be running blood tests, CAT scans, MRIs and ghu knows what else, to find out what was wrong with ME. Times, they do change.

MKK

Date: 2005-09-13 02:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baldanders.livejournal.com
This is all fascinating.

And this:


She loves, adores, is desperately crazy about rhymes. What a sad fate for a Mommy who's never liked poetry. I ordered A.A. Milne's Now We Are Six and When We Were Very Young for her and picked out the poems with good strong rhythms and rhymes. The first time she heard "James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George DuPree..." she burst out laughing. She still grins every time she hears it, and "Nanny let my beetle out," and "Round about and round about I go," and "Christopher Robin had wheezles and sneezles."


is astonishing and wonderful to me.

Date: 2005-09-13 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rivka.livejournal.com
I know! I think it's just amazing. It's certainly outside my prior experience of babies, but I haven't had a whole lot of experience with babies her age.

I need more rhyming poetry. Someone gave us a book of poetry selected for children as a shower present, but it's got a lot of free verse in it. Clearly meant for children who are old enough to understand the ideas and the imagery, and not just babies getting drunk on word sounds, like Alex does.

Date: 2005-09-13 10:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kate-schaefer.livejournal.com
It isn't poetry, exactly, but "Fox in Socks" has fabulous rhythm. All the grandchildren loved it, and the little girls (who are now very big girls indeed, and far too dignified to have Dr. Seuss read to them) still like to hear it read aloud to Max.

I expect that Max will stop letting us read to him soon, since he can read all these books all by himself now... but not quite yet.

Date: 2005-09-13 10:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rivka.livejournal.com
That's a good idea! We got "One Fish Two Fish" from the library, and that went over well. "Fox in Socks" is eversomuch moreso, isn't it?

Date: 2005-09-15 10:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hobbitbabe.livejournal.com
I woke up at 4 o'clock, couldn't get back to sleep, turned on my computer, did some work and some volunteer work and read Usenet and LJ, and just noticed that it is 5:45. And I am 44 years old and I have to go to work in the morning. Wah.

Profile

rivka: (Default)
rivka

April 2017

S M T W T F S
      1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30      

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 28th, 2026 04:23 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios