He rolled over!

Today… we were at “baby boot camp” class (which kinda sucked) and he was laying on his back on a blanket in front of my mat, when sure enough, next thing I knew he was on his belly! I put him back on his back and he did it again. He did it three times. He just laid on his belly afterwards and hung out with his head held high looking all strong and stuff. So proud of him. It makes me nervous, too, because now I have to be much more careful watching him. Anyhow, he rolled over today.

Update

Theo is three months. We went for his monthly well visit the other day. His weight is catching up with his height! He is now 14 lbs 8 oz and 25 inches. 74th percentile. He is a big boy. She said he looks like he could be six months. This scares me for what is to come!

I met another pediatrician in the practice. She was really great. He had his 3 month shot – Prevnar (PCV). It’s for meningitis and also is supposed to lessen the occurrence of ear infections and pneumonia. He gave us a big cry and the doctor said that one stings a bit and can make them a bit fussy afterwards. He was a little bit on the fussy side that night. Seemed to want to be held more and didn’t eat as much as usual. I gave him infant tylenol for the first time to help him sleep and feel better, just in case.

Here are some new developments. He has fantastic head control. She said he is ready to be forward facing in the carrier if we want. He is becoming more “oral”, drooling a lot and putting his hand in his mouth. He smiles and coos a bunch and seems to giggle a bit, too (although she said they really start to giggle around 4 months). He loves peek-a-boo. He is really strong and likes to be held up in standing position. He really pushes back hard and uses his strong leg muscles! He is also starting to kind of grab at things with his hands.

I have been reading about sleep training and thinking about when/if we want to do this. I am feeling confused about it- or maybe just lazy? I read the No Cry, Sleep Solution and then his pediatrician said, “The Tribeca Pediatrics belief is to put the baby down sometime between 7:30-9:30pm and don’t pick him up again until 6am. Just let him cry it out (CIO)”. CIO is the opposite of what I have been reading. I don’t know, yet, what we will do. The idea is to teach them to self-soothe and put themselves to sleep and they will sleep through the night. Is this really what he needs? Does he not need middle-of-the-night feedings? Supposedly, no. Physiologically, he doesn’t. Is it more for me? Either way, he is a pretty good sleeper. Last night he slept 7 hours straight. That was a treat. Normally he is up once (usually around 3:30/4am) to eat. He takes great naps during the day. Either two or three naps depending on what time he got up in the AM. Today he had a 3 hour nap and a 1 1/2 hour nap. He is doing so great.

Hat Wars

Another amazing hat made by Yia Yia. I think there might be a competition a brewin’ 😉

It’s cold!

It got super cold in New York. Jay took Theo out yesterday to his friend’s house for some good football watching. We busted out his squishy warm fleece snowsuit. This thing is great! He could just hop in the carrier with Jay and stay toasty warm. It’s a little big and he looks hilarious. A little Christmas Story-esque.

Bath and Tummy Time

Theo is still getting used the whole bath thing. We have a card that tells us if the water temp is okay (thanks Henkle’s!) so I’m no longer worried that I am making it too warm or too cold. He just kind of panics when I put him in the water. His eyes get big and he starts breathing fast and heavy. Luckily it only lasts briefly and then he settles in and starts smiling (Mama, sigh of relief!). He must realize how cozy and warm it is! We just started a night time routine with him that includes the bath so I presume he will get used to this nightly ritual. Still not interested in his bath toys just yet. Mostly we just talk to him and he smiles. It’s nice.

We do a little tummy time with him to strengthen those neck muscles! He is pretty strong these days. I bet he will have full control by 4 months.