One of mom's co-workers wanted to get rid of her "Jumperoo" so she gave it to mom to bring up to us. We are really blessed that so many people have given us so many toys/gadgets for Noel. I bought the doorway jumper, but other than that, and her activity mat, all of her big toys have been given to us. We really appreciate it!
Noel LOOOVVES to jump. I need to take a video of her jumping to upload it. It is sooo cute.
Mom commented on how much she has changed since she saw her last, which was only 4 weeks ago. She can now sit unassisted for a few seconds. She kind of props herself up like a little tripod. She still hasn't mastered rolling over, but she can def. get onto her side quickly.
Every night when I put her to bed, she rolls over on her side, and sticks her thumb in her mouth. I've tried giving her a paci, but she usually won't take it. Oh well, you win some you lose some.
As for her sleep, we're still working on it. This book I'm reading emphasizes consistency and routine. I need to come up with a daily course of action that will remain consistent at daycare and also at home--feeding times, and nap times. I think Miss Holly generally plays it by ear everyday, as far as her naps and feedings. I think a more structured routine will help her sleep better at night, as well as me responding the same to her everytime she wakes up. That's going to be hard, since I drive 45 minutes to and from daycare everyday. If anyone has any ideas on how to do this, I'm open to suggestions.
She generally wakes up sometime between the hours of 11-1, and once at 4. Most nights it'll take me 20 minutes to get her back in her bed and quiet.
Cereal is still going pretty well, I'm giving her a tablespoon of cereal/night or so.
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