Hunter turned five months old a few days ago, which officially marks another month of his wonderful life... and officially one month of life in quarantine in our life as a family. I am so thankful we have little Hunter in our lives -- well, I am so thankful for each and every one of our children in our lives during this crazy time of being home bound.
Hunter at five months
Lee Lee at five months
Hunter at five months
Lee Lee at five months
Caroline at five months
Howard at five months
Twins at five months
Tracey at five months
Weight:
Great question... I have not weighed him since last month and we have thankfully not been in to the doctor's office since his appointment a month ago. I imagine he is more than 13 pounds, but probably not significantly.
Length:
He's getting longer... has not quite grown out of his bassinet, but he's getting close. I had to raise his exersaucer up to a higher setting, but his toes do not yet touch the floor when he's in his walker.
Clothing size:
All 6-9 month clothing, with a few 12 month clothes thrown in when needed.
Eating:
Nursing whenever he wants... and really whenever he wants because he has not been away from me for the entire month. No daycare, no baby-sitters, no trips to the store, nothing away from him (or any of the children) for the past month. He gnaws on everything, so Hubby has given in a taste of lime, honeydew, and strawberry -- and he does not seem to care for any of it. Milk is his favorite.
Sleeping:
Hunter sleeps in a bassinet in our room, but he has napped a few times in his crib. I hope maybe in the next month he'll be moving into his nursery, but time will tell. Our entire schedule is different now with everyone home every day -- everyone is up later every night, and everyone sleeps later every day - Hunter included. He falls asleep around 10:30/11:00 for the night, and then up around 3:00ish, and then 6:00ish, and then 8:00/9:00ish... maybe? By then, I don't even know. And then he takes maybe three or so short naps during the day -- less than an hour each I would say.
New things/discoveries:
He puts EVERYONE in his mouth! He drools and chews hard! I don't remember our other kiddos teething so much so early, so time will tell as to how soon a tooth may cut through.
He tolerates tummy time better
He loves playing with his feet
He loves being rolled around in his walker by his siblings
First time riding in the stroller
He puts EVERYONE in his mouth! He drools and chews hard! I don't remember our other kiddos teething so much so early, so time will tell as to how soon a tooth may cut through.
He tolerates tummy time better
He loves playing with his feet
He loves being rolled around in his walker by his siblings
First time riding in the stroller
New Accomplishments:
He is not rolling over by himself yet... but he'll get there
He loves to sit up with help but is still very wobbly and top heavy without help
Likes:
Being around all activity
Tummy time in limited doses
Anything in his mouth -- toys, fingers, toys, fabric, other people
Dislikes:
Food other than milk
Tummy time for too long
People howling like a wolf
(we discovered this when we went outside during the full moon and howled at the moon... and Hunter cried every time)
Places He's Gone:
NOWHERE!
We took one day when the whole family drove to Glenwood Springs and Carbondale to pick something up from Tracey's school and get my work car... and everyone stayed in the car the whole time... and that has been Hunter's only outing for the entire month.
Well, he's gone on some walks -- both in a carrier and the stroller for the first time.
Special Memories:
Quarantine 2020!
Staying healthy amidst the 2020 Social Distancing
All family members home all day every day 24/7 while working from home, schooling at home, and living at home with no visitors and no outings.
First St. Patrick's Day
First Easter
First time seeing Daddy without a beard or head hair!
Nicknames:
Hunt Hunt (by Lee Lee)
Hunner (by Caroline)
Buddy
Little Guy
Happy Boy
Buster
Buzz Boy
Hunt Buddy
Pictures from this month (all taken at home):
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