Sunday, May 10, 2009

sixth month

Sonja had a huge growth spurt, and gained about 2.5 pounds in 3 weeks. We love seeing the tiny dimples on her knuckles and knees, and are proud of all the strength she has gained.

sixth month


Sonja says "dada" now, and likes to push up on her hands. One morning, we were playing and I handed her a toy. She examined it, and then handed it back to me! These little things seem pretty obvious, but when they happen for the first time, I'm amazed at how naturally she picks up The New. Her entire domain is The New. Living with her is like being inside time- lapse photography.

fifth month

During her fifth month, Sonja grew to love her bath even more, and started swimming. She paddles around the tub constantly (but unfortunately no pictures of that). During March, Sonja saw snow for the first time, and we even had a short power outage as Carolina tried to deal with 4 - 6 inches of snow. We changed diapers by candlelight and I was thankful both for electricity and pin-less diapers. We curled up by the fireplace together and read tons of books. She likes to turn the pages herself.

fifth month



We struggled to put weight on her bones, but she was a very happy baby regardless. She pretty much just cries when she needs food or sleep. She loves people's faces and will study everyone she meets. I've heard that most babies will put things directly into their mouths -- Sonja will usually hold things up and rotate them with her hands. She also loves playing outside and taking walks. During this time, Sonja started interacting with other kids, staring at them, chattering, and touching. Sonja and Jesse have their own little language of growls, cackles, trills, and rolled "R"s. With me, she loves singing, pretending that her feet can play music, and laughing as I try to roll my "R"s and make raspberries.

fourth month

The months have just slipped through our fingers here, so I'm just going to post a lot of pictures.


fourth month



During late January & early February, we had wonderful sunny weather, and got to see many family and friends -- especially Uncle Jason! He brought Boston Lobster to us, so now Sonja knows that lobster is delicious (she likes to chew on him). Sonja could now grasp anything within reach, which translates to a lot more noise & music emitted from baby toys. She also started sleeping alone, in her pack n play, and started taking real naps. (Big thank you to Mrs N!) Previously, she'd been a somewhat elective napper. If we wanted her to take a nap, we'd put her in her sling and go about our day quietly. This became untenable as she got heavier and started needing longer naps, although she always liked it and fell asleep quickly.