McKenzie Ann Clough

McKenzie Ann Clough
November 17, 2010

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Five Months Old on 4/17/11

Happy 5 Months McKenzie!

At five months old McKenzie has been very active and INTERactive!  She is so funny and loves to show off.
Here are some highlights of the past month:
  • McKenzie is almost through all the "stage 1" foods.  Once she gets through all these foods she will start having daily meals.  Probably cereal and fruit in the morning and veggie for dinner.
  • After months of trying so hard McKenzie has mastered rolling from her belly to her back and her back to her belly.
  • McKenzie loves blowing raspberries whenever anyone is watching!  She is so smiley and starting to laugh more now too.
  • McKenzie went to her first park visit.  I put her in the baby swing and she loved it!  She was laughing and smiling the whole time!
  • McKenzie visited her first Easter Bunny at Hebert's Candy Mansion.  She did a great job taking her picture!!  Next week McKenzie will celebrate her first Easter!
  • McKenzie is finally transitioned to her crib for both naps and nighttime sleep.  We haven't mastered sleeping through the night (again...as she was doing it once!) we have been able to get her back to sleep in the crib.  She is waking 3-4 times at night, and we help her get back to sleep and one time she gets fed.
  • She is still taking short naps, but I do believe this is getting a little better!
  • McKenzie spent her last week with Caitlin this week.  After vacation, McKenzie will get to spend her Tuesdays and Thursdays with her Auntie!
  • McKenzie loves her jumperoo.  It is probably her favorite toy!  She can finally reach the floor!
  • I weighed McKenzie this morning and looks like she is just about 16 pounds!

Diapers: Size 3 (size 3 overnights at night)

Clothes: 6-9 months
Sleeping: approx 7pm-7:30am with one feeding a night.  She is currently waking many times a night because of her new sleeping arrangements (crib!!)  Taking 3-4 naps a day for about 30 minutes each.
Food: Once before bed, about 2 tablespoons of a single ingredient food.
Feeding: 5-6 ounces every 3-4 hours
Formula: Enfamil Nutramigen

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