Our Family in Pictures

Monday, May 23, 2011

Lily turns (turned) 6 months, but who's counting?

I am REALLY late on this post!  Lily is already 7 months old and will turn 8 months in just a couple of weeks.  Better late than never, right?  

Lily is one healthy girl!  At 6 months, Lily weighed 21.11 lbs (99th percentile), was 28.75" in length (99th+ percentile), and head circumference was 17.76" (95th percentile).  She was wearing size 12 month clothes (and has already moved up to size 18 months in the last 6 weeks.)

She is sitting up really good and rolling over from back to stomach and stomach to back.  As soon as she started rolling over onto her stomach, we started putting her on her stomach to sleep for the night.  She LOVES sleeping on her stomach.  She is still an excellent sleeper - consistently sleeping 12+ hours each night.

She loves her bottle.  When she sees it, she gets very upset if you don't give it to her immediately.  But...she isn't that crazy about eating baby food.  I am still holding off giving her table food, but I think she would take to it much better than the baby food.

At 6 months, Lily had 6 teeth!  She's got quite a mouth full of teeth and she loves to put everything into her mouth!  She also LOVES her brothers - they make her laugh and smile all of the time.

Below, are her 6 month pictures (pictures of pictures so they aren't high quality), but I wanted to share.  Also, at the very end, I included a video of Benjamin and Lily.  She's our little cutie, that's for sure!







Here's a video of Benjamin making Lily laugh:
(You might want to click stop/pause on the pop up player so that you can hear the video better.)

1 comment:

  1. I LOVED the video of Benjamin and Lily. I don't think I've heard her laugh before, what a SWEET noise!! I would never tire of hearing it! And it's so obvious how much her big brothers love her. There is just something about a little sister that brings out the sweet, loving, protective side of little boys!

    Lily is definitely on the chunky side, love it! I was cracking up at the measurements...since when did they start measuring to the hundredth decimal point, ha?! At the rate she's growing, she'll be wearing K's size in no time!

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