Tired Girl
Reese had a busy day today- baby group in the morning and then a doctors appointment in the afternoon. With her appointment at 2pm, this interfered with the nice, long naps she's been having in the afternoon. So once suppertime came, she was a bit tired and fussy so I decided to give her her bottle before her supper to soothe her. Well I guess that was a mistake.......here's the result:
So we decided that she couldn't sleep at 5pm because then we'd be up with her half the night so we woke her up to try and feed her supper and this was the result:
You can see her supper sitting there ready to eat! It was the cutest thing I'd ever seen! Anyway, eventually we got her up and fed and she made it until 7pm!
She got a clean bill of health at the doctors today and fortunately no needles. She weighed in at 22lbs and 4oz....still in the 95th percentile! She's really close to crawling now and she just started being being able to push herself up to a sitting position from lying down. It's just amazing how quickly she's changing!
Last week we had our first day at the sitters. As everyone assured me, it was harder on me than her. She was perfectly fine, not even bothered when I left her there in the arms of a stranger. She went down for her nap without fussing and slept for 1 1/2hrs and ate up every bit of her lunch. What a little angel! So hopefully she makes out as well when we take her there again this week. Keep your fingers crossed!
4 Comments:
That is too funny! I wish I could sleep sitting up, that way I could get some sleep at the office.
I can't get over how much she has changed in one month.
Cathy
The pics are too cute and funny. Debra was here and I showed them to her and she laughed out loud too!
Look forward to seeing her soon.
I've got pictures of mine, asleep in their food. She sure is growing fast!
Cute pics!!! I have tried a million times to post comments here but have had some major Blogger problems. She is adorable :) Hope the move went smoothly!
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