I found this Carter's outfit at Kid to Kid, and our friend Vanessa made the hair clip. |
7 and a half months |
Her most common "word" is a funny grunt. She blows raspberries, squeals, and sometimes mimics what she hears her sisters do as they play (these are sort of screams, if I remember right, but not unpleasant when they come from the baby). She's still extremely happy but cries a little more than she used to. Now as I'm writing this I wonder if I wasn't responding quickly enough when she just fussed.
(7 1/2 months old) In front of a leasing office where preschool friends Natalie and Rachel used to live. We played at the playground. |
She is not trying to crawl or pull herself up, so she will do those things later than our other two kids did. She's good at rolling over and/or rotating herself, whether we put her down on her tummy or her back. I don't think she rotates all the way around, but halfway sometimes. Often when I go to her crib I find her with her legs sticking out between the bars. I looked back at the blog, and I mentioned some of this in her sixth month post. However, back then she was still in the center area where I had laid her down on her back. Now she may end up near a corner, on her tummy, and with her head on the left when it was on the right.
Here's a random list of other things C does:
- She loves to hold onto her foot with both hands and put it in her mouth (but I'm not going to take the time to add a photo).
- When she's lying down and really happy to see me, she throws her legs down a few times.
- She loves looking in mirrors -- probably because I smile and say, "Look at us! You and Mommy!"
- She is a thumb sucker, and I think it's always the right thumb. When I give her a pacifier she holds it and chews the nipple.
- When she sits with Daddy she likes to touch his arm, and she touches my face and hair a lot.
- She's good at clapping -- we just have to hold her wrists and do it for her. It makes her laugh. She also laughs when someone plays peek-a-boo with her.
- When I change her diaper she twists and tries to find something to get and play with.
- For her baths, I sit her up now, and lay her back to rinse her hair. She loves water and usually does not like it when I take her out (I'm sure she feels cold before she's dried off). As soon as she's in the tub she splashes. At least half of the time I put her in at the beginning of the other girls' bath, and it's fun watching all three have fun in there.
- I always turn on our musical soother at night, and she turns toward it and touches it.
I love this photo as much as the four at the top of this post. |
You can click {here} to see her sister L at this age.