Seven Months (and One Day)

Due to recent events, I’m a day late in celebrating the girls’ 7 month-day.

For those not really interested in the fact that this blog essentially serves as an electronic baby book, then you can shove it check back soon for something more exciting. Here goes:

Eating

The girls nurse five to six times a day now. My milk supply seems to be doing better these days. Huge relief.

For solids, they each get about an ounce of fruit with 2 tablespoons of cereal in the morning, then about two ounces of vegetables plus half a tablespoon of cereal in the late afternoon.

I make most of their food at home, using fresh, organic fruits and veggies. (The girls definitely eat better than we do.) I’m really not sure how I feel about it. There are some foods that just aren’t worth it for me — they either cost more to make than the jarred stuff, or take way more effort than I feel like putting in.

Also, I don’t particularly enjoy the process. Between the shopping, washing/peeling, steaming, pureeing, straining and adding water, freezing, storage, and cleanup, it takes for-fucking-ever. It’s like, wow, carrots take two hours to make? It’s fucking carrots. They aren’t even seasoned. And with two babies, a lot of effort yields very little food in the end. You go through it twice as fast. I’ve been lusting after this Beaba baby food maker, but it’s $135. Sigh.

Tips for making it easier?

Milestones

Both girls have been rolling like crazy for months, but recently started rolling in both directions (they used to only roll to the left). Elise scoots using her left arm and right knee. Althea scoots a little bit, but she looks like she’d rather forgo the scooting in order to figure out crawling. Both girls love to get on all fours and rock back and forth. Althea even goes so far as to do downward dog. My little yogi.

Althea practices downward dog

Both girls also sit well unassisted, but they haven’t figured out how to get to a sitting-up position by themselves.

Other small things:

  • They hold on when being held
  • They’re starting to lift their arms up to be picked up
  • They love to bounce

The most amazing thing that’s emerging these days is the spontaneous laughter. They just look at you and start cracking up.

Even cooler, though, is that they’re finally starting to show interest in one another. They first noticed each other at three months old, but they didn’t really care about the other until the past week or so. Just this morning, some unfamiliar noises on the monitor stirred me out of my sleep. It was Elise and Althea, “talking” to each other and making each other laugh. I walked into their room and found them peeking at each other over their crib bumpers and busting up. It was as cute as it sounds.

Sleeping

Hallelujah, after the issue with my boobs (or perhaps a growth spurt mixed in with that), they’re back to sleeping from 8 p.m. to 7-ish a.m. They nap in the morning for about 45 minutes, then take a cat nap in the evening for another 45 minutes. They have one long nap at about 1 p.m.

Personalities

Althea continues to be the firecracker and Elise is the mellow joker. They both love to laugh, smile and flirt. They do have a bit of stranger anxiety, which first started at about five months. They seem most wary of people with dark hair and ladies with a lot of makeup, jewelry and big hair.

Talking and playing

Althea’s kept mum for quite some time. Just recently, she’s started more frequently with lots of vowel sounds. She also likes to purse her lips out, like a duck, and blow raspberries. Today, she discovered how to stick her tongue between her lips and make the “PBBBBBLLLL” fart sound.

Oddly, Elise’s favorite sound right now is the “th” sound. She does lots of vowels too, but has also moved on to consonants — g’s, d’s, p’s, b’s, some m’s and r sounds.

They still put everything in their mouths. They’re able to entertain themselves for good stretches of time, maybe 20 – 40 minutes.

Size

Wearing 6 – 9 month clothes and size 3 diapers. They’re about 15 1/2 pounds and over 26 inches long by now.

in dresses

in dresses

Elise eating Mum-Mums

Elise eating Mum-Mums

Althea eating Mum-Mums

Althea eating Mum-Mums

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5 comments to Seven Months (and One Day)

  • Such Wonderful, happy girls!

    Don’t you just love it when they reach their arms around you when you pick them up?! I was just drafting a blog post about that very thing! Its like a tiny perfect hug!

    I feel ya on the baby food thing. Is it reeeealllly worth it? ugh. I just don’t know!

  • Tammy

    I’m wary of ladies with a lot of makeup, jewelry and big hair too!!!!! I’m a jarred baby food girl, so no advice there. I love that they play with each other now! Your description of looking over the bumpers at each other is sooooo sweet. One area you forgot to address…hair! It looks like they are getting more and its getting longer. I see it over the tops of the ears now. Grow hair, grow!

  • So, I have the BabyCook (thank you WS gift card!), and it’s really fun. It’s pretty easy to cut up, say, a zucchini and throw it in the little steaming basket. It steams for like 10 minutes or so, then you get to dump it into the main part to process. So with about 5 minutes of prep, I get 1-2 servings of zucchini. Awesome!

    Except, some things are a lot more involved (peeling, coring etc) and you really can’t process very much at a time. At the most I think I got about 8 oz of sweet potato in there. So, I do spend more time batch cooking (and I’ll even admit to using the microwave to steam. Because I’m lazy. Anyway, the BabyCook may not be worth the investment, unless you’re really excited by only having to wash one thing.

    I do buy applesauce because it’s way cheaper just to buy it premade, even the organic. And I’m not quite ready to venture down the path of pureed meat, so I’ll probably buy that too.

  • EmyG

    How adorable the girls are. Just out of curiosity, which baby foods are more expensive to make vs gerber? And, what the heck are mum mums!?!

    Side note, how adorable it must have been to see the girls peeking at each other in their crib. Amazing how their personalities are starting to shine.

  • Darlene

    My gosh how time FLIES! They are so big and so cute!

    As for the babyfood….I dont do the organic stuff. But I use FROZEN veggies, they are fresh veggies that were frozen, and they’ll be frozen once pureed so what does it matter?! Buy them in the bags you toss in the microwave to steam in a few minutes, puree, tray them and freeze them, 10 min. MAX and you’re done.

    Then again, the only veggies I do are carrots, greenbeans, peas (i did squash with clara but not this time that takes baking though)…those get made and frozen. Fruits get done on the spot. I never ever give pureed meat…NASTY GROSS, she can have meat when she can chew it. Again same with the older kid jarred babyfood like spaghetti or mac&cheese…she can have the real thing soon enough and NOT pureed either…gross….

    But now is the time where we start (here atleast) with tiny pieces of finger picking up food to help her learn to use the fingers and chew her food.

    I don’t do every food in the book either. She can start with other foods when she’s eating them with us…

    I used this approach with Clara, and when Clara was 9 months old she was eating 100% table food, the food I made for dinner for me and Phil, and not pureed either, cut up small and she chewed her food. That age is only 2 months away…(omg already holy crap!)

    But that’s me and thats how I make my life easier.

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