May 21, 2009

6 Months Already!

Mckenna turned 6 months old this week. We went to the doctor and got her shots, which she didn't like obviously. She has acted totally normal since then and hasn't been fussy, tired, or anything like that from the shots. Here are her stats:

Length- 25 1/2 inches (40%ile)
Head- 17 inches (75%ile)
Weight- 13 lbs 6 oz (5%ile)

So, as you can see, we are really working on the weight part now! :) Sometimes she will go for like 4-5 hours until I realize that she hasn't eaten. But the weird thing is that she doesn't act hungry and is happy. So, I am now feeding her every 2 1/2 to 3 hours. I am also feeding her more rice cereal and solids. We are going to weigh her again in 2 weeks to make sure that she gains weight. I have been doing this for the last two days and it seems like I am feeding her all of the time!! I encourage her to eat as long as she will (I shoot for 30 minutes). 2 1/2 hours comes around awfully fast when she eats for 30 minutes. As far as the solids go, she loves baby food. Weird enough, she likes carrots the best so far. But, with all of this eating, she really should gain weight. Other than that, she is doing really well.

6 months old

5 months old

4 months old

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2 months old



1 month old



2 weeks old



1 day old



It's crazy how much babies change! I have learned a lot the last 6 months...

  • There is never a baby that is quite as cute as yours :)
  • You won't be able to pay attention in church like you used to
  • When you get a full nights rest, you are grateful
  • Enjoy each developmental age they are in instead of looking forward to the next
  • You can never have enough pictures of your baby
  • Moms (grandmas) are the best people to go to with any parenting question (Thanks Mom!)
  • No matter how long it takes them to go to sleep and how much you have to get done while they are asleep, you still check on them often to make sure they are ok.
  • Now I know why all that moms talk about are their own children
  • Their is immense unconditional love for your own children
  • Even when you look back fondly of your life without children, you would never go back

I love being a mom! Some days it seems like I could be accomplishing much more, but I know that staying home and raising Mckenna and our future children is exactly what I need to be doing at this time in my life and that I am accomplishing much more by staying home with her than I realize. It is so great to be home with Mckenna and to learn from her and teach her. I am sure there will be many great memories to come too!

6 comments:

Team Jogan said...

i love being a mom too!!! i agree with everything you said :)
i hope you guys eventually end up at ISU and our girls can play together!!

Joanie said...

My little girl was like that, too. She never complained about being hungry. She wasn't little to start out with, though so she only got down to 25%. It's hard to know how much to feed them when they start taking solids. She is so cute!

Denise said...

HEY!!!
I found your blog through Katie's comments...I was so excited. Your little girl is adorable. Our Erika is way skinny too. She was 13 lbs 8 ozs at her 6 month, but the funny thing is our doctor was like, "She looks healthy so I'm not worried." It is funny how different doctors react to things. Hope life is good for you guys!

Brandon said...

she sure is a cute baby, I hope you guys are doing great, we'll have to get together and catch up sometime.

Linsey said...

Don't worry about the weight thing. Meg is right down there too. She was at the 1.7% (did you know they measure in .ths?) at her 6 month check up. A month later, after starting solids, she gained a pound. She is such a porker! She loves food. Anyway, she is way cute and I love the list that you said you have learned. It's totally true. I wanted to add one though, no matter how long it's taken you to get them to sleep, you still go in and kiss them or hold them.

Christine said...

She just keeps getting more and more beautiful, Andrea! You guys make cute kids :!