Thursday, February 4, 2016

11 Months



I can not believe in one month this little girl is going to be a year old! How does time go so fast!! She is now 16 lbs and 27 inches tall. Her hair has started growing although it's so light colored and fine you still have a hard time seeing it. She is still wearing 6 month cloths although I think before she's a year old she'll be up to 6/9 month. She is also still wearing size 2 diapers.


This girl is becoming quite the little firecracker. She hit a mental developmental jump just a few days ago and now thinks she needs to state her opinion if something isn't to her liking. Especially when it comes to Jacob. If she doesn't want him around her she gets upset and starts yelling and crying. Especially if he comes between me and her. She also has starting looking at books and
pointing to the pictures. It's the cutest! She also gets really mad if you are trying to keep her from touching something and she wants to be touching that something. She also likes to complain to you if you do something to her that she doesn't like. And her face is so cute! She scrunches up her face, closes her eyes and purses her lips. I have a hard time not laughing when she's complaining to me. She is also a little goof ball. She does the funniest things and loves getting reactions out of people. If you laugh... She keeps performing. She has also become quite the chatter box and just loves making noise all day long.

Ida is going to be walking before a year I'm pretty positive. She really wants to walk and loves standing on her own more and more every day.
She took her first step just over a week ago and now will take up to 3 steps while keeping her balance. She has even walked a few steps then stopped and remained standing. She just really has a lot of motivation to walk. As soon as she gets better with the balance she is going to be off! About 5 days ago she walked from the recliner to the couch (about 3 steps) all by herself. The first step was very controlled... The other two may have been more of a fall stepping. But she did it with no one around her which is a big step! She also loves pushing around the walker as long as she has someone to turn it around for her when she reaches the end of the room.


Ida has started signing all done, nodding and shaking her head and waving. I'm still not sure if she knows what nodding and shaking her head mean... But she likes to do it when you ask her questions. She hasn't started signing any other words yet but we keep working with her. One of Ida's favorite things to do right now is pull all the books off the shelf. She can open cupboards but isn't super interested in them so doesn't spend a lot of time pulling things out of them. She hasn't discovered that there is water in the toilet yet or how to open the lid and I'm trying to keep it that way as long as possible. Although she has discovered how much fun pulling all the toilet paper off the roll is.....



She also loves throwing all the bath toys from their bin back into the tub. A couple other things she really likes right now is playing with velcro (this means Jacob's shoes mostly) and being chased. Especially up the stairs. She is starting to catch on to not wanting to be caught. She also really loves to eat paper.... I hate it. It's like she seeks it out and it goes straight to her mouth every time. Also her word comprehension has really started to expand. She know who mom, dad, Jacob and Cricket are. As well as a bunch of other words that she shakes or nods her head to... Again... I don't really know if she understands what she is doing.....

Tiny mouth

I have officially stopped breastfeeding. I stopped shortly after Ida turned 10 months because I just wasn't producing milk anymore. The transition to formula full time was a not a smooth one. Ida was already so hit and miss with it. And shortly after I started she decided she wasn't going to drink it at all anymore. We prob threw away a whole container of formula because she wouldn't drink it. It was very frustrating. Fortunately this only lasted about a week and now she is drinking it very well. She's drinking 13-15 oz a day which I think is a little low... But we take whatever we can get. Currently I give her 4 oz in the morning and 3 oz before lunch, before dinner and then before she goes to bed. She is pretty much eating everything now. We started her on peanut butter and honey sandwiches and she is loving them. She's also been drinking whole milk here and there from Jacob's left overs. Getting her to eat veggies is pretty difficult but I keep trying.

 When dad's in charge of pajamas...

Ida does not do well with teething... Especially her sleeping. Although she currently doesn't have any more teeth, her top two teeth will soon be breaking through. They are swollen, red and bulging. Off and on she will randomly wake up during the night and not go back to sleep anywhere from 1 to 3 hours and all she wants to do is cuddle. Not ideal for me.... Other than when she is teething she is sleeping through the night and it's great! It's really cute because when she is tired or going to sleep she likes to stick or finger or thumb in her pacifier while she sucks on it. But... If you are trying to give her her pacifier when she wants something else that is not ok. She just throws it. She's done that for awhile now. Ida is going to bed around 8:30 and getting up around 7:30. She is taking two naps a day. Her first nap is at 11 am and her second nap is around 3 to 4 pm.




Wednesday, February 3, 2016

24 Weeks

At my 24 week appointment today I talked to Heather (my midwife) about my groin/hip pain thing. She recommended me to a chiropractor, Dr. Bench, and we are going to see if we can get this pain to go away. I would have to say I'm kind of skeptical of chiropractor's and I don't really think it's going to help.... I would LOVE for him to prove me wrong though. I guess we'll see. I went for my first appointment today and he recommended I get a hip support belt. So I will start wearing that, especially while exercising, and see if we can get this pelvic floor pain under control!

24 Weeks

Date: February 3, 2016

How far along? 24 Weeks

Total weight gain/loss: I am up 19 pounds. I'm calling this my pregnancy of weight gain. It's like it just wont stop! I'm especially noticing it in my back and love handles....

Maternity clothes? I am wearing all maternity clothes. And I don't know when it is but nothing is comfortable! I feel like my maternity clothes don't even fit right.... The only comfortable thing to wear is my yoga pants and a loose shirt. 

Sleep: As of about a week ago my groin/hip pain has decided to hit full force. I'm currently contemplating if I'm going to switch to the bean bag soon so it doesn't hurt so much when I sleep. I feel like I wake up multiple times a night just to turn over because it hurts so much and I have to turn so carefully so as to not make it hurt worse.

Movement: I'm noticing the baby movements a lot more lately! Either I've just been paying attention more or the kicks are just getting more strong so they are just more noticeable. I always find it fun to feel the baby move but something I wonder what the heck the baby is doing. Some of the movements are so fast and sporadic... It's like the baby is just spazing. I wish I could see a video into my womb at all times so I could see how the baby was moving.

Feeling sick? I am pretty much over feeling sick ever! It is the BEST thing ever! I could definitely get used to pregnancies like this....

Other pregnancy symptoms? Hip/ groin pain.... Sometimes I wonder if exercising on a regular basis is really worth it.... I feel like it just puts me in so much more pain. I am going to go to a chiropractor and maybe a physical therapist to see if they can help. I also get heart burn if I eat too much or I eat to soon before going to bed. And I can't eat very much or else I feel sooo full and it is so beyond uncomfortable.... Another symptom that I have that I had with Ida was razor burn... I get so itchy every time I shave! That's about all the symptoms I have right now. Oh ya... I also feel like I'm starting to waddle already. But I feel like it's because of the groin pain not because of my size.

Have you started to show yet? I. Feel. Huge..... I don't know why. But I just feel so big. Like I'm going to get a million stretch marks. And I'm only 24 weeks! I still have a long way to go.....

Gender prediction: I'm still saying boy although I really don't know. Maybe I'm just saying boy because I want it to be a girl so that way if it is a boy I'm not disappointed because I had mentally prepared myself for a boy. Scott said he thought it was a boy too the other day. But it's because he feels like the ultrasound tech gave it away during our 20 week ultrasound. She told us she didn't even see if it was a boy or a girl, but he doesn't believe her. So I guess we'll see...

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

20 Weeks

We had the 20 week ultrasound today and here is our little bundle of joy.


Out of all the ultrasounds I think this little babe moved the most! It always surprises me to see how much they move inside without me being able to feel. During the whole thing I only felt a few kicks but the babe was sure moving around a lot! Everything is looking great for baby #3! The babe is 13 ounces currently, which is just an ounce bigger than Ida was. And all the measurements are in the 45th to 65th percentile. The babe is also in heads down position which is what we like! Although I know right now he's moving around all over the place.

My progression pictures for the first half of my pregnancy


Date: January 6, 2016

How far along? 20 Weeks

Total weight gain/loss: I am up 14 pounds. Which is 4 pounds more than my other pregnancies. I'm trying not to let myself be discouraged but when I gain 4 pounds in one week it gets frustrating. Especially since I haven't been over eating. Although we did just get through the holidays so maybe now things will slow down. So I've pretty much gained 8 pounds in the last 4 weeks.

Maternity clothes? I pulled out my maternity shirts just this past week. They are a lot more comfortable than my regular shirts. Plus the change in wardrobe is always nice. :) I haven't needed to pull out my pants yet.

Sleep: I haven't been very good at getting to bed at decent times the past week so I'm feeling pretty tired these days. I'm still sleeping good though when I do sleep. I really need to discipline myself and get to bed at a decent time.

Movement: I first saw the little babe move at 17 weeks. It was just a little tiny kick. It was still really light so feeling the movement externally was still pretty tough.

Here is a video of the babe kicking around 17 weeks.
You can see the kick around 5 seconds on the left/top side.


The babe got a couple really good kicks a couple days after 17 weeks and Scott was able to feel him. Now he's moving pretty regularly. At least daily. He probably moves more than I recognize because I'm not really paying attention. At night though before I go to bed I can usually feel him move.

Feeling sick? I have been feeling really great! Sometimes in the evenings I feel sick but it's not daily. I do have some bad days very sparsely that I feel slightly nauseous throughout the day. I really can't complain though cuz I feel really good!

Other pregnancy symptoms? My hip/groin pain is starting to bother me more. Especially if I've been really active that day. But I'm really trying to keep up with exercising regularly this pregnancy regardless of the pain. Sometimes at night if I sleep on one side for too long than it hurts as well. I also get heartburn pretty bad at night if I'm active after I eat. If I'm planning on working out I try to eat a very light dinner then eat more after I'm done working out. My biggest pain right now would have to be gas. At night I get so gassy and my stomach just feels like it's going to explode. It is so uncomfortable and tight. I'm not loving it. I've tried eating less and that doesn't seem to help. So I've just been taking gas-x when it gets really bad.

Have you started to show yet? I am showing. I feel like I really popped like a week ago. But around 17 weeks I think I crossed the threshold for just looking fat to actually looking pregnant. I feel really big although I'm not really that big. I feel like I shouldn't be looking this big for only being 20 weeks. But when I compare my pics with my last pregnancy I don't think I look that much bigger.

20 Weeks w/ Ida

Currently 20 weeks

Gender prediction: We stuck to our guns about not finding out the gender. Now the ultrasound has passed and we no longer have a choice! The ultrasound technician wasn't even sure what we were having. I really have no idea what we are going to have. I'm still leaning towards boy because I feel like my emotional state with this pregnancy has been a lot more similar to Jacob. But that could just be because of the situation we are in as well. So I don't know. Everyone thinks we are having a girl. I'm pretty sure I'm the only one that has even thought it was a boy. Everyone else I talk to says girl. Only time will tell! Maybe I should start trying those old wives tales for figuring out the gender....

Monday, January 4, 2016

10 Months

Two bottom teeth!




10 months and Ida is starting to put on weight again! She has gained a pound this past month and is now 14 lbs 13 oz and still 26 3/4 inch tall. So she's starting to get some of those fat rolls back. I can't believe in 2 months she is going to be a year old. It goes so fast... I also think she is just so small that she doesn't look like she is going to be a year old. She is still wearing 6 month clothes and they are fitting her about perfect right now and wearing size 2 diapers which are still huge on her. Haha

Ida's personality this past month has just really flowered. She is turning into quite the character and loves to ham it up as much as she can when she has an audience. Especially if they are laughing at whatever she is doing.


She is still such a happy, easy baby. She is so content and we still carry her around in the car seat where ever we go because she is so good in it and will fall asleep in it. Also Jacob and Ida have really starting interacting with each other this past month and I find Ida
 following Jacob around to be apart of whatever he is doing and Jacob trying to include her and play with her (usually very roughly) on a regular basis. And Ida is starting to not mind Jacob rough housing with her as much as she used to. As long as she is in a very happy mood. If not, then she still hates Jacob invading her personal space and getting in her bubble. She still hates people grabbing/touching her hands as well. I wonder if it will be hard to teach her to sign because she won't let me help her do the signs. She can still go from very happy to very upset and via versa on the flip of a dime. When she's upset it escalates very quickly. But as soon as you fix whatever her problem is she also calms down very quickly. She has starting throwing fits a bit for attention. Mainly just when she is in a bad mood or hungry and you tell her no she'll throw her head to the ground. Also when she is in a bad mood everything is taken to the extreme. When she slightly hits her head on something its like the worst thing ever. Even if it didn't really hurt. At this stage its all just still funny. :) She has also figured out how to walk forward in the walker! I'd really like it if she was walking by a year. But if not... Especially by the time baby #3 comes.

Some fun things Ida is doing right now is giving high fives, blowing, clicking tongue, crossing her legs when she is playing or in the car seat, playing with her teeth, climbing up the stairs and walking along the furniture. She starting climbing up the stairs a couple weeks ago and we have been really working with her to go down them on her own but she hasn't caught on yet. She starting walking along the furniture and has been letting go while she's standing next to it for a few seconds just a few days ago. She seems to be getting more confident at letting go of the furniture and standing more and more. Her balance is getting pretty good. Ida has started playing with her two bottom teeth with her fingers and nails. She loves to click her nails on her teeth. It is super cute! I really want to get it on video. Ida's yelling still hasn't changed much. She is just loud. Not angry, just loud.

Ida is eating very well but I have decided this girl gets hangry! If she is hungry and you aren't giving her food then she is NOT happy. She yells the most during meals if you aren't feeding her fast enough. She has decided she doesn't really like eating hard crackers, or puffs, or cereal. I think she just gets impatient eating them because they take so long to break down. Nursing has been going well but we have started supplementing with formula pretty regularly. My milk supply has dropped a lot. And I think we are going to start introducing whole milk to her. I asked the pediatrician today and he said from a medical perspective he was required to tell me to wait till she was 12 months. But from a person talking to another person he thinks it will be fine and I will just join an already large pool of women who don't wait to introduce it till 12 months. But he didn't tell me that. :) So I think I might start giving her an ounce or two a day and see how she does with it. I am also contemplating weaning her from nursing completely. But we'll see how I'm feeling this month. Ida likes to slouch in her chair a lot while she eats.

The beginning of this month was horrendous for sleeping! Once Ida learned how to stand in her crib she refused to sleep in it. She would go a whole day without taking any naps and she was very grouchy! I didn't know what to do. I was beyond sleep deprived. I know this is a phase every baby goes through, but it was so much worse with Ida then it was with Jacob. He eventually figured it out and would lay himself back down and go to sleep. Ida never would.
She would stand or sit in her crib for over an hour just screaming. I wondered if it was because she didn't know how to sleep on her stomach and so she couldn't figure out how to lay herself back down onto her back. And it didn't matter how many times I went in there and laid her back down. One day, after about a week of awfulness.  I decided to try laying her in my bed with pillows around her to see if she would go to sleep and she went right to sleep. It was at that time that I put pillows in her crib to prevent her from being able to roll over and her sleeping has been great ever since! Also... Something I had decided was never going to happen... She is currently sleeping through the night!!!!! YAY! I'm so excited! I don't know why she went from waking up 2-3 times a night to sleeping through the night be hey... I'll go for it! She still has the pillows in her crib but has now figured out how to roll with them in there so she can stand in her crib but she is still sleeping well. She has also, as of a week ago, started sleeping on her side and stomach which I find so cute! I love when they hit the stage they sleep however is most comfortable for them. So now after laying her down for the night, when I go in to check on her before going to bed she has usually moved to the other side of the bed that doesn't have pillows in it and is sleeping on her stomach or side and I love it. I will probably try taking the pillows out soon to see how she does with it.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

3 + 2 = 5

We are excited to announce the third addition to our family! I will just answer everyone's questions so there is no confusion or wondering. Yes it was planned, yes we know how sex works (and sex protection), yes we know we just had a baby, yes we know we multiply like rabbits.... There... did we cover everything? ;)



Having our babies so close together all started when we realized the time frame we had originally planned for baby #3 landed me 9 months prego or very postpartum during a big family race Scott and I will be training for the end of next summer. We then decided I needed to either be postpartum enough that I could still train and run the race or we needed to hold off enough that I would only be 7ish months prego and would still be able to participate in the race. As you can see we shot for before the race which meant Ida and the babe being 15 months apart and Jacob and the babe being almost exactly 3 years apart. Although we decided to try for before the race doesn't mean that after I found out I was pregnant that I didn't have a huge freak out while all the realizations hit of the reality of the situation and how close together all my children would be. I freaked out and wondered what the heck I had just gotten myself into. I also wasn't really thrilled to deal with all the "judgement" we were going to receive for having our children so close together. I didn't want it to bother me but it really did. Why should I care what other people think? It's not their family and it's not really their problem. Now I'm over it and have accepting my kids are going to be so close and I'm just excited for the journey... Most of the time. :)

16 week baby bump
This pregnancy has been so awesome compared to my other ones. My sickness has been minimal and the first trimester wasn't that bad. Just normal tiredness and having to pee all the time. I really think the Lord is blessing me because I'm still taking care of a baby.

Date: December 9, 2015

How far along? 16 Weeks

Total weight gain/loss: I'm up 6 pounds bringing my total to 140 lbs. My pre-pregnancy weight was 134. But I was still in the process of trying to lose the weight from Ida so I have a feeling I might gain more weight. Already by the time I was  into my second trimester I had gained 7 lbs. Which is more than double the amount that I gained with either of my two other pregnancies. So that was really depressing for me and I just felt really fat. But now it seems I've evened myself out again and I'm on track for being up 10ish pounds at my half way mark which is the same with the other two.

Maternity clothes? I am not wearing any maternity clothes yet. Sometimes I do pull out some of my long sleeve shirts though just because I don't really have any and I want to wear a long sleeve shirt. But it's not needed by any means. 

Sleep: I probably would be sleeping good if not for two other children getting me up 2-5 times a night. I've been so exhausted lately. Worse than I was during my first trimester. At my appointment today my midwife started me up on a 5,000 UI dose of vitamin D. I hope it helps.

Movement: I felt the little babe move the first time 4 days ago while I was out shopping with a friend. I love those first movements. I think they feel like little fingers lightly scratching you from the inside.

Feeling sick? This pregnancy has been soooo awesome!!!! Yes I am sick. But I remember shortly after finding out I was pregnant I starting thinking about what that really meant and I started dreading feeling sick. Then when I starting feeling sick around 7 weeks I was just miserable. And I just kept waiting for it to get worse. But it never really got very bad. I've never thrown up once this whole pregnancy. And now I should still be feeling sick all day long and throwing up but I feel good most of the day as long as I make sure to keep food in me. Usually in the evenings I feel sick regardless. But it's so much better then any other pregnancy! I've been so happy with it! I haven't taken any zofran in at least 2 weeks and it's just been awesome! I finally understand what people say when they say they forget they are pregnant. Because there are lots of times where I don't feel sick at all and I really do forget that I'm pregnant.

Other pregnancy symptoms? Other symptoms I'm having are round ligament pain and heartburn. I went through I really bad stretch a couple weeks ago with the ligament pain. Every morning getting out of bed always created this sharp pain. And If I coughed or sneezed at the wrong time. OUCH!! It was so painful. Like I tore my ligament in half. The heartburn just started a week or so ago. But it's not super bad especially if I make sure I don't eat right before going to bed. My groin/hip pain does bother me sometimes in the morning. But not very often. I feel like the hardest time I've been having lately is dealing with my emotions being crazy. I feel very overwhelmed by them and often spend some part of the day feeling like I can't take care of my children and in tears. It's been so exhausting on top of my exhaustion. It doesn't help that I've had this ridiculous sinus cold that has lasted for like 12 days now and I feel so crappy and achy and Ida has been teething and sleeping terribly and Jacob has been getting up 2-4 times a night. It has really just been awful. Thankfully Ida is done teething and I think I'm finally starting to kick this sickness so I've been feeling better. I hope in the next week or two I start feeling a lot better.

Have you started to show yet? No I don't think so. I think it's funny because you feel so huge! Then when I take my picture I'm like... Oh.... I'm not that big. But it always feels like it's so obvious that I'm prego. Like if anyone sees me they will think it. But I'm not really showing. Just feeling like I'm really fat and all my belly skin hangs over my pants. It's great.

Gender prediction: We have decided not to find out the gender if this baby. We figured why not since we have a boy and girl so we have everything we need. I'm pretty excited for the experience! Scott is currently thinking it's a girl. I've kind of always felt like it was a boy. So I don't know. I really wouldn't mind if it was a girl just because Ida and the babe will be so close in age... But it will be good either way. 

Friday, December 4, 2015

9 Months





This little lady is 3/4's of a year old... It's hard to believe in just 3 short months she will be a year old. We had a doctor's appointment today and discovered that Ida has gained a whopping 3 oz in 3 months. Bringing her total weight to 13 lbs 12 oz and dropping her to the 1st percentile. Although she is still growing and is now 27 inches (15th percentile). The doctors were a little concerned that she hasn't gained a lot of weight but after passing her physical exam and telling them I'm still nursing every 3-4 hours and she practically never stops eating table food they seemed to be less concerned. Jacob dropped a lot of weight as well. He just started in a lot higher percentile. I was only 16 pounds when I turned a year doing the same thing. So we are going to do a weight check next month and I hope that she starts gaining a little more. The Doc said she looks really healthy though! I moved Ida up to 6 month clothes about a week ago. I think I probably could have held off a little bit more, but honestly. I was just ready for some new clothes! Babies aren't supposed to be in the same clothes for 6 months! They seem a little baggy on her, and long, but she'll grow into them. She is still in size 2 diapers as well.

9 months is such a fun stage. A couple weeks ago I think Ida went through a mental developmental jump. She just became so much more aware of what's going on around her. I love watching her watch the world around her. I also love when their personality starts to shine through. She is very very loud and lets you know when she isn't happy with something. Especially when pertaining to food. I feel like I have to stay on the ball and make sure I'm giving her something to eat every 3 hours or less. She just always wants to eat. She is still very content and isn't so much a busy body that has to get into everything. Although her crawling has improved much and she is now able to navigate around things and from room to room she still isn't interested in getting into things. Mostly she's interested in just getting to me. I feel like she follows me around everywhere and I'm not used to it!


Ida got her first tooth a couple days ago. I started suspecting she was teething after a week straight of me not being able to put her down and her sleeping horribly. So the day before she got the tooth I looked in her mouth and her little gums where all red and swollen and I knew that had to be it. She got her second tooth 2 days later. So now she both or bottom teeth and I hope she will start feeling better.

Ida took a long time before pulling herself up onto the furniture. I thought she would get it quick, but I'm realizing I think she needs a little extra motivation to do things. She wants to make sure she can really do it before doing it. She has been pulling herself up to her knees and sitting on her knees all month. 3 days ago I decided to see if I could get her to do it with a little incentive from food. Well it took her about 3 seconds to crawl over to the couch and pull herself all the way up without even a hesitation. Haha little stinker. She had figured out how to get herself down from standing before she even learned how to pull herself up from mom and dad standing her next to the couch so that wasn't even a problem.





Ida has started clapping her hands this past month as well as blowing. I find the blowing pretty impressive although I don't really think she knows what she is doing... One thing she hates though is people touching her hands and trying to make her do things with her hands. She has a bubble and always has. (Which is also why we can't cuddle her). I feel like she thinks Jacob gets in her bubble way more than her liking. 


Finally nursing has gotten better! YAY! Man am I excited... Because that was a really rough month. We are now nursing every 3-4 hours. Although I think my milk supply has dropped a bit, I haven't really been supplementing much because a couple weeks ago Ida decided she no longer wanted to take a bottle or drink formula. (Can't blame her. It smells nasty!) That was one of the incentives I had to keep with nursing. I had almost decided to give it up and just go to formula when she stopped drinking it. So we are doing the best we can with nursing. This past month I also discovered Ida will eat purees if it's from a pouch! So my friend found some reusable ones online and I ordered some and LOVE them! It makes feeding her so easy and fast and she is getting her veggies and fruits again! I also love them because I can put my own homemade baby food in them and add cereal to them. She is still eating a lot of table food. But she loves eating out of the pouches so we do a good mixture of both. I also started giving her a sippy cup of water during meals to help wash down the food. She is really taking on to that as well and loves drinking out of it. Now if only I could get her to hold the pouches and sippy cup herself.....


This past month Ida dropped down to only waking up 2 times a night instead of 3. It was great because she dropped out the middle one which means I get the most sleep. She is so considerate. :) That is until she started teething and then was getting up like 5 times a night and refusing to go back to sleep. But, thankfully that is over and I hope she goes back to her only getting up twice a night again soon. I've realized quickly that Ida does not deal with pain and sickness nearly as well as Jacob did.  You have to be a lot more hands on with her which is why the majority of her Christmas presents are for teething this year. :) She is also still taking 3 naps a day.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

8 months






Ida is now 8 months old. She is the cutest! She is still wearing 3-6 month clothes and I'm itching for  her to get into 6 month clothes! I feel like she'll never grow big enough for them. At this rate we'll be lucky if she is in 6 month clothes when she's a year old! She is still a cutie though. She is weighing 13 lbs  10 oz and is 27 inches tall. So at least she's growing in length! She is in size 2 diapers and her hair is starting to grow on top. Just like Jacob's. Super fine and sticks straight up!

Shortly after turning 7 months old Ida started transferring from both her hands and knees to sitting as well as sitting to hands and knees. But then that's where she stayed the majority of the month. I was really starting to think that she really would never crawl.... She had been so close for so long! But she finally figured it out about a week before she turned 8 months old!


I was so excited! All it took was me practicing with like non stop for like a whole day.
Then pretty much the next day she had it figured out. Again, super excited and even more excited that I have a baby that is more happy because she can move the direction she wants to! It is pretty funny though because she still hasn't figured out how to really go around things or how to navigate room to room. She thinks the only way to get from point A to point B is to go in a straight line which doesn't always work. She also very quickly after learning to crawl learned how to pull herself up to her knees next to the furniture but isn't quite ready to pull herself all the way up to standing yet.


Ida loves playing pick-a-boo with herself. It's the cutest because she's the one who puts the blanket over herself then I'm the one that takes it off. But she loves it! She has also gotten pretty good this past month at clicking her tongue and making a kissing sound. One of my favorites that she does is tilt her head to the side when your interacting with her or if she's trying to get you to interact with her. It is seriously so cute! Also when she is playing or in the car seat she will often cross her legs and I think that is adorable.

Nursing went from bad to worse this past month. Ida and I both got to such a negative place with it. For about two weeks we would go a good 9 hours without nursing during the day because she wouldn't be patient enough for a let down and I wasn't letting down because I was so frustrated. It was so hard. I finally had to give in (which was hard for me, but I knew it needed to be done) and starting supplementing with formula.
Love this adorable head tilt!
We started feeding her every 4 hours whether with my milk or formula. The weird thing was if I wasn't at home then I usually let down just fine. The past week in a half or so we have been doing much better. The change happened when we went to Boise for Ondrea's state soccer and I was able to let down fine the whole time we were there. We've continued to do well since getting back and I hope it will continue. We've had a bad day here and there. But so far so good. Ida also decided a couple weeks ago that she was done with puree's. I think because she can't feed herself. So we have started her pretty much on table foods and she is doing really well with them. Sometimes I can feed her with the spoon but it usually doesn't last long. Which I'm not too sad about since I don't like feeding babies anyways.


Ida's sleeping is about the same. Still getting up 3 times a night to feed. I've began to lose hope that she will ever sleep through the night.
I will always and forever have to get up to feed her because she is anti cuddle and I can't get her to calm down and go back to sleep any other way than nursing. She is sleeping great just getting up a lot. She goes down to bed very well and goes to sleep on her own very well. She is still taking 3 naps a day probably a total of 3 hours a day. Shouldn't complain but I do have a hard time not getting frustrated at night when she's waking me up every 3 hours to eat when I don't really feel like she should still need that and I'd really just like to sleep.

Spider Halloween costume!