"My son is four months old. "
Now there is a phrase I never thought I'd say...!
At his 4-month Well Child appointment yesterday, Bruce stunned us all. Our little Bruiser weighed-in as follows...
Weight: 17 lbs, 3 oz.
Length: 27 in.
Head: 17.5 in.
Percentile: 97th
Dr. Constantin was thrilled with how well Bruce was doing, and said that everything seems to be developing the way it should... which was a huge relief for me. I'm sorry, but this is a mini-human! Have you ever stopped to think about just how much could go wrong?! She also gave us the 'go-ahead' for starting Bruce on rice cereal!!! SQUEEE!!! He has been so interested in food for the last two weeks... and since I'm no longer breastfeeding (due to a combination of him weaning himself and my thyroid), it comes at a perfect time.
I've decided that I need to get him out of the house more often (read: Mommy is going stir-crazy). Instead of this being one of those "I've decided..." moments that get placed on the back burner of my brain, I actually stuck with it! Case-in-point? This afternoon.
This afternoon, Bruce and I met my best friend, Mary (and her 3 dogs - Blue, Dante, and Mister) at Westcrest Dog Park, in West Seattle. It was awesome! Not only was the weather perfect, but Bruce got to be around over 25 different dogs, and take his first walk in the woods. If his bottle hadn't have leaked in the diaper bag, we might have stayed even longer! The sun was shining (74 degrees!), the dogs were friendly, Mary was amazing as always, and it felt so, so good to be out of the house. When I was pregnant, I was determined that my baby would be out experiencing the world (or at least our community)... and today was a great first step.
Here are some other ideas I have for places to take Bruce:
Woodland Park Zoo
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Pike Place Market (he's already been, but still. Come on.)
Seattle Aquarium
Seattle Science Center
Marymoor Park
Lake Sammamish State Park
The Little Gym (starting at 6 months)
Reading Time - Libraries
I'm open to recommendations...!
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don't be so keen on food... we thought Baxter was interested so we tried, and it was a poopy constipated mess. So we gave him a spoon. They don't *need* food until 1 year, and most doctors say to wait on solid foods until at least 6 months. Baxter still isn't eating many solids. But have fun regardless of what you do!
ReplyDeleteAnd i'm so jealous, I wish we lived closer to the zoos, that's my one Bham regret. We try to walk, and we at least get to playgroup once a week.
I have two guest passes to the Aquarium if you'd like to come with us sometime! Also I think I get discounted tickets at the zoo... and I have a couple free passes to the Children's Museum at the Science Center! We can have "learning outings" :)
ReplyDeleteHe is a little bruiser. Eli started rice cereal at 4 months, loved it. We didn't start Josh until 6 months, but he had other issues prior to that so we were told to wait. I live right up the hill from Lk Sam state park...it's a nice park, as I am sure you know...If I had a car, I would come visit you there when you went. Don't know when we'll have a 2nd car, depends on when the insurance money comes.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you guys came out to the dog park with us, it was so much fun! We're trying to go at least once a week and you're always welcome. Also, I am pretty much down to do any of those other activities, though I might stand out a bit at the little gym. ;)
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