Hard to believe that seven months have already passes with William in our lives. I have a hard time remembering what life was like before William was born, although I know it was far less chaotic. Nonetheless, it has been a wonderfully chaotic 7 months that have flown by. The lack of sleep, busy schedules, and constant movement of at least one of the kids makes the days fly by. As much as I will time to slow down, and give me more time with my baby baby (and last baby baby) it isn’t happening, so I am savoring every single second, every middle of the night feed, every day as he learns something new and changes. As excited as I am to see him gain new things, it means he is leaving his babyhood quickly behind, and with a few more blinks we will be celebrating his 8, 9 and then 1 year “birthdays.”
William is a happy go lucky guy with a really chill and content disposition. He rolls along with our family and the busy lives we lead. If we have had a busy morning or day he will get frustrated with the in and out of the car seat, but that is about the only thing that makes him really mad. Overall his car seat isn’t a torcher chamber any longer, he will even joining us here and there singing our favorite songs!
William is learning new things everyday and he’s really becoming more engaged with all of us. He knows where his brother and sister are all the time and lights up when they are playing with him. He has giggles and smiles for them and if they get to close he will open mouth bite kiss them or grab their hair. You can see in his eyes that he cannot wait to be running around and playing with them. It is fun to see how they are starting to develop their relationships together.
William is trying to crawl and is getting closer by the day. He has gotten the back half of his body stronger and the minute you put him down on his tummy, he pops up into a crawling position. He does downward facing dog and will lift up his legs and knows how to move them forward. He is now propelling himself forward and can roll and turn in a circle to get to most things. He is consistently rolling from tummy to back and back to tummy. When he gets to a couch or obstacle he will try to pull himself up to stand, he has the thought there but needs lots of help to get up.
He is a chatter box and in the rare moments that Thomas and Elin are not yelling, screaming or crying playing, through the house he loves to talk to us. He cracks us up with his stories, bubble blowing, squeals and screams. Smiles, his smiles are priceless and if there was one thing that I would say is consistent with the guy it is his ability to brighten your mood. He loves to smile and flirt with others. He now has his 2 bottom teeth and it looks like the top 4 are not far behind. Pretty soon his gums will be filled with teeth! He is not a huge fan of baby food yet. He has had bites here and there of bananas, avocado, sweet potato and has tried some puffs. Takes a few tastes and then he is done. He does thing that drinking water from a sippy cup is the best big boy thing ever.
He loves being wrapped on my tummy or back and if he's tired, teething or feeling crummy that is where he spends most of his time. I can wrap him on my back, hand him a small toy and then we can power through a big kid activity, cooking, or running around. You learn more with every kiddo, but I wonder where this was when I had Thomas...it would have been fantastic!
William has figured out that the good life is being held a lot. He still has a pretty flexible schedule but is generally taking 2-4 naps a day. Most often he takes his morning nap while we are out and about In the car, while wrapped, or if we are home he will lay down sometimes in the bed. The afternoon nap is typically where it is at and he usually sleeps a good 2-3 hours needing possibly a quick renurse back to sleep in the middle of the nap. At night he is sleeping next to me or if feeling crummy in our arms for most of the night waking maybe a few times or possibly sleeping through the night. With him so close I don’t ever really wake up and check to see what is happening with his sleep. So as long as we both feel rested in the morning, I feel like it was a good night!
William doesn’t have another doctor appointment until his 9 month well baby. He did have an appointment this month to receive a vaccine and thought it was about the crummiest thing ever. Poor guy was in a good amount of pain after and wouldn’t move his leg at all for the first day. If we accidently bumped it or made it move he would sad face and then whimper or cry a bit. He wanted lots of snuggles! We gave him Motrin to help take the edge off and some other homeopathic stuff that was suppose to help deep tissue pain. That night I took a bath with him and some Epsom salt and helped him wiggle it a bit. When he woke up all was better and his leg moved again.