Although Zoe is an extremely quiet baby, she is quickly learning how to make herself heard. She has upped her crying game over the last month. She has also developed her little own attitude in a way. When she is hungry, she will start crying. But if I don't get to her in a reasonable amount of time (according to her), she goes from crying to short little "eh, eh" grunt/yelling noises. To me, it sounds like she is saying "hey, hey" while she's thinking "get over here and feed me!!" She likes to eat every three to four hours throughout the day.
Since my last update, Zoe has started smiling and interacting with us. It's so much fun to go get her in the morning or from a nap and see a big smile on her face. She loves when we talk and sing to her and she also likes being around us and part of the action.
With her big smiles, we can now see that she will have at least one cute dimple like her brothers and also beautiful bright blue eyes like her brothers. Her hair has grown a teeny tiny bit over the last month, but I think she is destined to be a little baldy like her brothers were for most of their first years.
She also has the cutest little eyelashes now!
Zoe has grown a lot, is much stronger, and now has chubby little cheeks and a round belly. She is doing great lifting and holding her head up and is starting to try to roll herself from side to side. She is also quite wiggly. It's not uncommon for us to go get her in the morning to find that she has wiggled her diaper partially off. She now weighs 10.6 lbs, (4.820kg, 41 %) and is 21.9 inches (55.5kg, 33.7%) long. I know I've mentioned this before, but I'm not used to having an average size baby as both the boys were in the 90th + percentile for both height and weight not long after they were born.
There is a free service here in Belgium for preventive care and vaccinations called Kind and Gezin. Although it is not what I'm used to for these types of services, it's nice that its provided for free. Zoe has been there several times for check-ups and started her vaccinations a week ago.
She can sleep pretty much anywhere and through anything, but Zoe does love to be swaddled tightly. A couple weeks ago, she dropped her 3:00 am feeding and now sleeps through the night. I usually feed her in the evening between 7:30 and 8:00, then she goes to bed and usually sleeps until 6:30 or 7:00.
Zoe is much more expressive these days. Along with smiling, she makes lots of other fun faces. She has definitely perfected the furrowed brow, quivering lip and frown.
Zoe's favorite place to be is still in our arms. She loves to snuggle and cuddle and I am more than happy to oblige!
The boys continue to enjoy Zoe as well. They still love to give her hugs and kisses and often argue about who gets to hold her or who she will sit by at dinner (in her bassinet). They like to try to calm her down if she's upset and are the kings of the bink (or dummy as I've heard it called here). Zoe loves her soothie bink and the boys rush to give it to here whenever she makes a peep.
They did this on their own! |
I have been looking back through pictures of the boys when they were little and have been reminded of a couple things. First, time goes so fast! I got a little teary-eyes looking at pictures of the boys as babies. They are getting so big and seem even bigger now that Zoe is here. Also, they look nothing alike!
Cameron, top left, Harrison, bottom left, Zoe, right |
One other thing that we did this past month was get Zoe a passport. It was very interesting trying to get an infant to take a proper passport photo with all the crazy regulations...look at the camera, keep your eyes open, head straight to the camera, nothing else in the picture (we obviously had to hold her head up), no expression whatsoever! We ended up getting an acceptable picture and we now have a passport for this little lady!
Below are some more pictures from the last month.
Trying to get a picture with Zoe...not so easy! |
First pair of jeans |
Chubby cheeks and little lashes, nose and mouth |
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