The audio is out of sync, and it’s sideways, but this is still a great video.
The audio is out of sync, and it’s sideways, but this is still a great video.
We’ve put up a bunch of pictures into a new album featuring Anna in her fourth month. This month the highlights include a visit from uncle Marcus, bathtime, and evidence of Anna’s extremely strong neck and legs. Check it out here!
It’s been too long since we posted any pictures! Anna took some great pictures of Anna and I earlier today, so I thought I’d share these.
Anna is doing very well – eating a lot, sleeping a lot, and using her hands more every day. She went to her first Farmer’s Market today and took a nice long nap.
Anna likes laying on Maria’s lap and talking to the ceiling. Here she is in action!
And maybe she isn’t so much smacking her lips as she is trying to eat her own face. Either way, it’s weird.
Stop the presses! We’ve caught it on tape:
It’s been a while since we’ve had an update on Anna, and there’s a lot to tell. She’s doing very well, and learning new things every day. Here’s a list of all the fun new things she’s doing.
A couple of weeks ago she made a leap where she started really looking at things and studying them. She loves looking at colors now (especially her plastic rings), and now she’ll sit with Mom and listen to a story so long as she can look at the pictures. She’s also getting a lot stronger, so she can sit in your arms and look all around. There are a few things in the house that she always zeros in on when we walk around – a plant, a picture on the refrigerator and her mobile are big ones.
This advancement seems to have brought with it the need for naps. She used to just fall asleep for little cat naps all day, but now she gets worked up and needs to be calmed down and actually put down to rest for a while. We usually just snuggle her up with a blanket on the couch next to us.
Anna is also stretching her sleep at night – in fact, last night she went over seven hours between feedings, and slept for over six! That’s her longest stretch ever, and I just stayed up afterwards, so I think we can stretch it to say she slept through the night, even though she woke up at 4am.
I’m hoping she may discover her hands soon, as she’s starting to move them around in new ways. She holds her hands together a lot, and brings them to her mouth and grabs things with an iron grip. She hasn’t shown any understanding that she can control these things just yet.
We had a big milestone a couple of days ago when Anna rolled over for the first time. She has come close a time or two since, but it’s still pretty random. It was fun to see, though, and she seemed happy about it.
Finally, she has started babbling quite a bit. It really just started a couple of days ago, and now she’s gurgling all the time. Here’s a video of her listening to a story with Mom and talking just a little. Since this video she’s started using some more consonant sounds, but she also still does this repeated sighing noise a lot.