Micah has rolled over a total of 4-5 times. It is very rare to see. He does turn himself a round, like the hand on a clock. Drooling started a month ago, when he is sitting up or in his jumper a bib is a must! He has started taking an interest in his toes, touching them and trying to put them into his mouth. His hand eye coordination is very good, he grabs things accurately. He loves to jump and talk while in his jumperoo, he likes to be standing. Micah loves to watch Mercedes and Benz, he tracks them all around and reaches out to grab them. They both tolerate his touches well.
Micah has not been sleeping as well as he has in the past and I think it is because of his bassinet being too small and not enough room to move around. So 7/22 , last night, the bassinet was removed from our room and Micah slept in his own room. I don't like the idea of him being in his room, because I have read how beneficial it is for them to be in the same room as parents: they can hear parents breathing which helps them feel secure and also helps their own breathing (decrease risk of SIDS) I really like being able to lean over and see him. I sure did not sleep very well, every noise on the monitor I would wake and have to check it. He also woke up several times. I am tired today. I think daddy will be needing to help out at night if this continues.
I have not been very good at taking "nice" pictures of him. I made an attempt today :) I look forward to when he can sit up independently.
Baby Led Weaning:
I had heard a little bit about baby led weaning and I was curious. To start I read the book below, joined a facebook group, searched online for information and then watched videos of baby's actually doing it. After researching I felt very confident this was what I wanted to do...Nathan (and others) were not too sure about this. Like most he was worried about choking.
This website was also helpful. http://www.babyledweaning.com/some-tips-to-get-you-started/
"The key difference between BLW and traditional weaning, when you think about it, is in the order that children learn to eat. With a puree, they learn to swallow first and then chew, which works fine until they meet a lump. With BLW, the babies learn to chew first and swallowing might come some time later." **Sure seems logical to me**
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0091923808/wwwbabyledwea-20
7/22/14 Micah ate his first food, other then breast milk. Well, I think he swallowed a piece or two ;) (food before one is just for fun). He had sweet potatoes and avocado. he seemed to enjoy the sweet potato, not so much the avocado. He did really good coughing / gaging when larger pieces went to far back.




































