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FIFTH MONTH (DECEMBER 21 – JANUARY 21)
WEEK 18 (Partial Week)
Todd started his fifth month by having a breakthrough in his sitting balance abilities. Prior to this week, I could let go of Todd in unsupported sitting for only a few seconds at a time. On December 22nd, I was able to let go for 30 seconds, 50 seconds and 75 seconds. On December 23rd, Todd sat unsupported for 1.5 minutes. Something just clicked for him!
On the 23rd, I was helping Todd open up a present from Eric’s mom (“Grammie”). I don’t know if it was the gift (a LeapFrog “lap pup”) or the cute Santa paper, but Todd suddenly burst out giggling/laughing. He did it 3x…so cute! The last time (the 1st time) we heard him spontaneously giggle was November 17th. Eric and Eli (Todd’s cousin) were able to provoke more giggles on December 24th (and after).
On Christmas Eve, we drove to Bend, Oregon for an extended family visit. Todd met my aunt Elaine & uncle Jeff and my sister’s parents (“Nana & Grampy”) for the first time that evening. I cried on Christmas day when I looked at the hand-sewn alphabet book that my aunt made for Todd. She put so much love and work into it! We will treasure it forever.
Todd’s “main” Christmas gift was an Evenflo ExerSaucer® Beach Baby Saucer. He also got his first baby doll, several books, toys and clothes. I’m thankful for my generous family!
Highlights–
- 1st unsupported sitting for 30 seconds & longer (12/22)
- 2nd spontaneous giggle/laugh (3x – 12/23)
- 1st time using potty seat in public restroom, at my sister’s house and my parent’s house (12/24)
- 1st time meeting great aunt Elaine & great uncle Jeff (12/24)
- 1st Christmas (12/25)
- getting very “wriggly”
- arches back in bouncy seat
- holding onto both feet with hands
- tried bringing his toes to his mouth
WEEK 19
In Bend, Todd’s sleep routine was upset because his overall daily routine was different. Duh– I’m stating the obvious, right? Todd resisted sleeping in the Pack ‘n Play travel bed. For the first 4 nights, we didn’t fight him and he ended up sleeping at least part of each night in the swing or car seat.
On the 5th night (December 28th), I put my foot down because I really want him to learn that the bed is the bed at night time! So– after he was fed, burped, diapered, etc., and after I picked him up twice, I finally Iet him “cry it out.” It took about 30 minutes of crying before he finally slept. On subsequent nights (4 more), he went to bed without much trouble.
In Bend, we cross country skied 3 times (at Virginia Meissner Sno-Park). On December 28th, Eric and I took turns watching Todd. On December 29th, my parents babysat Todd in the ski shelter. Eric and I got to ski together for the first time this season…Yay! On January 31st, my mom babysat Todd at the house while we went skiing. On January 1st, my sister watched Todd while we did a short snow hike along the Deschutes River.
Highlights–
- 1st scrape (forehead bled when he fell forward and hit a Lego piece – 12/26)
- Tough love “Pack ‘n Play Training” (12/28)
- 1st times leaving Todd with a “babysitter” (12/29, 12/31 & 1/1)
- after being propped, sits unsupported with more confidence…i.e. he moves his arms and legs and “rocks” himself…until he falls over.
WEEK 20
We drove home on January 2nd. That morning, we found Todd sleeping on his side in the travel bed. Leading up to this day, Todd seemed increasingly frustrated by having his legs “trapped” inside the sleep sack. That night, I started dressing him in footed sleepers for bed. He proceeded to sleep for a record 10-hour stretch!
We stopped at a Chipotle Grill for lunch on January 2nd. Inside the restaurant, I sat Todd on my lap while I ate most of my Sofritas salad. Then it occurred to me that he could probably sit up safely in one of the high chairs, with close supervision. Todd looked pretty proud of himself sitting up like a big boy!
At home, on January 3rd, we tested our own high chair. Eric tried feeding Todd some formula with a new spoon that Todd got for Christmas. It was cute to see Todd’s reaction. At least one time he actually sipped and swallowed.
On January 6th, Todd saw the pediatrician for his 4-month check-up. He was 13 pounds, 6 ounces, 24.6″ tall and had a 41 cm head circumference. His growth trends have remained unchanged since the 2 month appointment, except that his height is up 2 percentiles. (Weight = 6th percentile. Height = 12th percentile. Head circumference = 18th percentile.)
Todd was given the same vaccines as the 2-month appointment, and he only cried for a few seconds.
This week Todd started making a variety of sounds. For a few consecutive days, he literally seemed to practice a different sound every day. It’s fascinating to witness his language development!
Highlights–
- No more sleep sacks. Started wearing footed sleepers to bed (1/2)
- 1st 10-hour sleep stretch (1/2 to 1/3)
- 1st time sitting in a high chair (Chipotle Mexican Grill – 1/2)
- 1st time being spoon fed (formula – 1/3)
- Moved swing from living room to bedroom for naps (1/4)
- 1st time visiting family at Eric’s parents’ house (1/4)
- 2 fast rolls from belly-to-back (1/5). (He still doesn’t roll belly-to-back very often.)
- 4-month pediatrician appointment (1/6)
- making distinct “m” sounds with lips pursed together
- making “b” sounds
- sticking tongue out and/or blowing spit (and grinning about it)
- making “squeak” sounds and squealing
January 4th audio clip, “m” sounds:
January 5th audio clip, “spit blowing”:
January 7th audio clip, “squeaks”:
WEEK 21
On January 10th, we took Todd on a short hike to the Big Four Ice Caves. He seemed to enjoy his first trail ride in the 3-wheel stroller and checking out the scenery (including the morons down in the cave).
This week, I decided it was time to get a library book and DVD on baby sign language. On January 12th, I started learning signs and teaching them to Todd (and Eric).
Here are some of the signs we’ve used so far: mama, dada, “formula milk,” eat, toilet/bathroom, diaper, love, more, “all done,” bird, frog, cat, fish, monkey, animal, ball, book, car, snow and apple.
This is a good website resource: Baby Sign Language. Highlights–
- 1st giggle provoked by mama (1/9)
- 1st time using the 3-wheel stroller on a hiking trail (Big Four Ice Caves – 1/10)
- 1st 10.25 hr sleep stretch (1/12 to 1/13)
- making “growl” sounds
- making sounds: “om-pa” & “up”
- silently opening and closing his mouth & “mouthing” sounds: “ma”
- waking up “chatting” to himself in his crib in the mornings
January 11th video clip:
WEEK 22 (Partial Week)
On January 16th, we went to our condo in Wenatchee once again for a ski weekend. I’m pleased to report that Todd slept in his Pack ‘n Play travel bed without a struggle: On the 16th he cried for just a couple minutes and on the 17th he went to sleep without any crying. Phew!
Both days at the ski area, we put Todd in the day care for a couple hours. He did just fine and Eric and I got to ski together. Win-win! Highlights–
- 1st time in formal “daycare” (Mission Ridge Childcare – 1/16, 1/17)
- “accidental” quick belly-to-back roll (1/18)
- making sounds: “ba”
January 20th audio clip, “baba”:
FIFTH MONTH WRAP-UP
Sleep–
After we got back home from our Christmas holiday in Oregon, Todd had a span of 7 out of 9 nights when he’d wake up crying/hungry after only being in his crib for ~2.5 hours. Just as I started getting used to this “11 PM Wake-up,” it suddenly stopped.
Todd closed out his fifth month with a super awesome night time sleep pattern. On January 12th, Todd started a record, 9-day stretch (and we’re still counting…crossing fingers!) of sleeping from the ~8 PM hour to the ~5/6 AM hour without interruption (8.25 hr minimum per night and 9 hr average per night).
Since I’m an “early to bed, early to rise” person, I go to bed shortly after Todd does. Seriously– I’ve never felt more rested in my adult life! And it is nice that Todd wakes up before Eric leaves for work so that they can spend at least a few precious moments together in the morning.
Daytime naps take place in the swing (at home) or car seat (away from home). The morning nap is the more predictable, longer nap (up to 3 hours). The afternoon nap is shorter and really unpredictable. Sometimes Todd “decides” he doesn’t need it. To his credit, if he declines his second nap, he usually stays pleasant and then he zonks out real quick when it’s time for night night!
Toileting–
There’s not much new to report regarding Todd’s toileting. We continue to “potty” him on the toilet throughout each day. This month, he peed up to 10x per day in the toilet (average ~6x per day). Occasionally he pees on me, on the way to the toilet!
Todd pooped in the toilet on most days. There were 13 “misses.” That includes a few times that he went a little bit in the diaper and then finished in the toilet. For 3 mornings in a row (1/3, 1/4 & 1/5), Todd woke up with messy poopy diapers, which was very unusual. Fortunately, that didn’t last! As I’ve mentioned before, his soy formula poops are typically formed “logs.” A couple days recently, Todd had a couple “pudding poops,” and he did have his first legitimate “blow-out” on January 15th. Fun stuff, huh?
Todd has shown that he is comfortable going “pee-pee” or “poo-poo” in toilets in a wide variety of locations (public restrooms, family’s homes, and friends’ homes). In fact, the “tide turned” during the Seahawks playoff game on January 18th right when Todd did a big poop in our ski friend Scott’s toilet…haha! AKA “Todd’s Magic Poop.”
As of month’s end, Todd is transitioning into size 3 disposable diapers for night time. He’s wearing mostly 6-month size clothes. Some 3-month clothes still fit but they won’t for much longer.
Physical Skills–
Presently, Todd prefers to sit and play on the floor or stand and play in his ExerSaucer. He can sit unsupported with close supervision and stay balanced for several minutes at a time. He can maintain his balance a lot of the time even when he turns his head, looks up, moves his arms and legs, rocks himself, and reaches out for toys. Of course, once he does lose his balance he can’t stop himself from falling over fast (usually backward).
Todd tolerates some tummy time but that’s about it! He can press up with arms extended and hold his head up vertically. He can roll both ways but he doesn’t roll every day.
Todd actively seeks out anything he can put in his mouth. If I read a book to him, I make sure he has a toy in hand or else he tries to suck the pages. When I put him in his bouncy seat, I make sure he has a toy to hold. When I put him in his swing for naps, I give him a toy to play with before he falls asleep. He sucks on any part of his clothing (or mine) that becomes accessible to him. If I put a bib on Todd, he just gathers it up and puts it in his mouth (I don’t use them much for that reason). He sucks on his “face wiper” washcloths.
With his hands, he tries to “pick” the prints off fabrics. He tries to pick the moles off my arm. He grabs at my hair (ouch!). He’s starting to be able to hold his own bottle.
Feeding–
Todd drinks ~4-8 oz of organic soy formula at a time, totaling ~30-34 oz per day. We’re looking forward to introducing solid foods in another month. He seems to be getting interested in our food. That’s all for now!
SECOND MONTH
(SEPTEMBER 21 – OCTOBER 21)
WEEK 6 (AND PART OF 5)
Todd started his 2nd month being fed exclusively by bottle with formula. We buy Earth’s Best Organic Soy Formula from Amazon for about $25 per can. I mix several 4 ounce bottles in the morning, then repeat at night.
Around this week, Todd ate frequently and consumed 1-5 ounces at a time. He’d give the obvious “hungry sign” by turning his head from side to side and waving his fists across his mouth. Between feedings, Todd mostly slept. He was still waking up to eat about every 3 hours at night.
I was shocked when Todd fell asleep in the Moses Basket on the 24th. I put him down briefly to go do something, and was surprised to find him asleep moments later. Normally he won’t sleep during the day unless he’s swinging or lying on a warm lap.
And, speaking of swings…We got a new swing on the 24th. **TIP: Buy a swing that has a plug-in!!** Our first swing blew through batteries and it must have had a crappy motor on top of that. Thankfully, Graco gave me a full refund.
The new swing is a Fisher Price My Little Snugabear Cradle ‘n Swing. It’s AWESOME. No more batteries required!! It swings forward/back or side to side at various speeds. Todd prefers forward/back and speed 3. It has a mirrored globe with cute “buzzing bees” for Todd to look up at. It has 2 selections of music (day and night) and 1 selection of nature sounds, with a volume adjustment. The music and the “bee buzzing” stops automatically after a certain number of minutes (I never timed it). The seat has 2 positions of incline/recline.
On September 27th, we embarked on Todd’s 1st long car ride (~2.5 hours each way) and 1st trip to the mountains. (See “Todd’s First Trip to the Mountains (Mt Baker, WA)”
On September 28th, I started using cloth diapers. (See “Diapering Todd (and Early Potty Use)“)
Todd had a record, 6 hour sleep stretch on the night of 9/29 to 9/30…an exciting development! But it didn’t become a trend quite yet.
Highlights of this week:
- Appointment: Cascade Birth Center (9/23)
- Todd’s weight = ~8 pounds, 10 ounces at 4.5 weeks old (9/23)
- 1st (short) nap in Moses Basket (9/24)
- 1st first stroller walk with just mama (9/26)
- 1st long car ride (9/27)
- 1st trip to the mountains (Mt Baker, 9/27)
- 1st cloth diaper (9/28)
- Visit to my workplace (9/29)
- 1st 6 hour sleep stretch (9/29 to 9/30)
- Stopped recording every wet diaper (9/30)
WEEK 7
Throughout the 2nd month, Todd exhibited what I understand to be pretty typical “evening fussiness.” It wasn’t too bad. Then and now, when Todd cries it rarely lasts very long. Todd was turning out to be an “easy” baby. We were thankful!
At night, he continued sleeping in his crib. We’d gotten into a regular bedtime routine. First, I’d set up my room with dim lighting, soft classical music (Vivaldi is a favorite), and a bedtime bottle. I’d put him in a disposable diaper and swaddle him in his Summer Infant SwaddleMe wraps. (I love those!)
Even if he started out fussy, once I swaddled him, he’d start to settle. I’d rock him in my glider chair and feed him. Then, he’d be sleepy enough for me to slowly walk him to his crib. Then, I’d turn on his Sleep Sheep for white noise. The start-to-finish process would take up to an hour. On average, he’d be in bed sleeping at ~8:30 PM.
Infrequently, Todd cries when I put him down. Usually it doesn’t last longer than a few minutes and a pacifier does the trick. Very rarely does Todd have an “extreme crying” episode, when nothing seems to work. October 3rd was the first challenging night!
On October 4th, Todd got dressed up for his first party. It was a memorial gathering for Eric’s high school friend, Eldon. He died in a skydiving accident. Todd socialized some and then napped in his car seat for most of the afternoon.
On October 8th, I had my last follow-up appointment at the birth center. I hadn’t seen Jane since the day Todd was born, so it was really good to talk about a lot of things. Jane held Todd and he showed his affection by peeing on her shirt! (We’d just weighed him without his nappy on. He was 10 pounds.)
- Appointment: Cascade Birth Center (10/8)
- Todd’s weight at 7 weeks old = 10 pounds
- Visitors at home: Eric’s parents
- 1st party (10/4)
WEEK 8 (AND PART OF 9)
On October 10th, we tried out the Bumbo seat for the 1st time.
On October 12th, my sister drove up from Oregon. The next day, we drove to her house in Bend. As usual, Todd slept while traveling. Bottle feeding has its benefits: I can feed him while he’s still in the car seat.
Todd and I spent the first part of the week visiting my family, and then Eric came a few days later. I remember starting the week feeling very tired. Night feedings take their toll after a while! Eric helped out at night and I was able to get a little caught up.
During that week, Todd had a noticeable decrease in evening fussiness. One time, though, Ashley and I had an epic laughing attack when Eric said, “We’re losing him!” Todd had a really hard time getting to bed, because of all the activity and new surroundings. Things got better at the end of our trip as he got adjusted.
We spent the week relaxing at the house, going out for lunch, and taking walks. Ashley is the ultimate mother’s helper. She handles a baby like a pro!
The night before we went home (10/18 to 10/19), Todd slept his first 6.5 hour stretch. After we got home, he slept his first 7.5 hour stretch. Yay, Todd!
- 1st sitting in Bumbo seat (10/10)
- 1st trip to Bend, OR (10/13-10/19)
- Longest sleep stretch, 7.5 hours (10/19 to 10/20)
SECOND MONTH WRAP-UP
Other things to remember about Todd’s second month:
- Too big for most newborn clothes
- Practicing sitting and standing
- Gets lots of compliments on the shape of his head
- Smiling & starting to coo
- Stretching arms over head
- Staring at his right fist
- Puts fist into mouth during tummy time
- Looks at himself in mirror of play mat
- Looks at pictures/quilts on walls
- Funny tongue flutter when you take the bottle out
- “Bubble lips”
- Doesn’t like his arms to be covered with blankets
- Eric teaching him “mama” & “dada”
- “Superman” flying with Eric (see video below)


































