roll, baby roll!

I knew it would happen sooner or later {but I was secretly hoping for later. much, much later}.

Charlotte rolled over from her tummy to her back today. She will be 3 months old on Sunday. yikes. I had it on good authority that I could expect my baby to begin developing this skill at ‘as early as 4 months’, but probably later. Lies, Baby Center.com. Lies, I tell you! Charlotte is not even 3 months old – I am so not ready for this. I thought I had more time!

She has been getting really strong and pushing up onto her arms for about a week now. Then today while enjoying some tummy time the perfect combination of her pushing up on her arms, kicking her legs, her big ‘ol heavy head, and gravity resulted in her flipping right over onto her back. I didn’t think to take a picture because she started crying – I guess it startled her. It startled me too because I wasn’t even looking. {tear}. I had just snapped a few pictures of her {surprised?} and reached up to put my phone back on the table. It all happened so fast. I am very sad that I missed it but am also very happy for her and I know that there are many firsts to come {and I won’t be able to experience all of them… but at least someone will – either her daddy or her Aunt who watches her while I am at work, or maybe even Grandma and Grandpa or Papa and Honey}.

Here she is, plotting to roll over as soon as mommy reaches up to put her camera away. What a stinker!

She is napping now but I am so excited for Chris to get home tonight so we can see if she will do it again {and if I can get it on camera this time} – stay tuned!

On a sort-of-related/sort-of-not-related note: here’s a cute pic from last night’s daddy-daughter time.

Happy Heinie

Charlotte is rocking her first cloth diaper today at almost 3 months old!

Yup, she loves it. She told me.

I only have 2 of the Rumparooz Lil’ Joey‘s {second hand} but I think they are great! I only wish I had gotten them sooner, as Charlotte is over 10 lbs now and nearing the limit for them. They are made to fit preemie to 12 lbs, so they are wonderful for that odd period of time between birth and when your kiddo has grown big enough to fit nicely into other cloth diapers {around 3 or 4 months for most diapers, depending on the heftiness of your child}. I will definitely hang on to these for our next little one {no rushing that here, though… don’t read between the lines}!

Here’s the run-down:

  • All in one {AIO} with 4 layers of microfiber
  • Inner gussets {the stretchy bands that run the inner length of the diaper that help it contour to baby’s bum and lock in liquid}
  • Snaps down in front to leave space for the umbilical cord
  • 2 rows for snap closures for a variety of fit options
  • Fits preemie – 12 lbs

So cute, and super soft for her little tushie.

I am really loving the All In Ones. So easy. For serious – and I am excited to try some more, just not sure which brand. Any suggestions?

 

 

You don’t say?!

Charlotte is quite a chatty kathy {well, I guess we could say chatty Charlie}. My mom tells me that I smiled, laughed, babbled and eventually talked ‘early’ and it seems that Charlotte will be just like her mama. Of course, as a speech therapist, it makes me extra proud and somewhat relieved when she accomplishes certain communication milestones. I’ve been trying to capture her ‘talking’ for at least a month now and she finally performed for the camera.

Here is Charlotte {at almost 3 months} sharing her thoughts about our busy day yesterday.

Silly Charlotte.

Silly Charlotte, don’t you know better than to play in the toilet?!

And who let you in the bounce house?!

oh well. Just don’t cut in line!

Today was our church’s Pumpkin Bash {rescheduled from last weekend when the tropical hurricane storm thing stopped by for a visit}. Charlotte had a blast  {obviously} and pretty much ran the show {while snuggled warmly in her favorite wrap, the K’tan carrier…. maybe I’ll give a review of that another day because we LOVE it}.

Thank you God for a sunny day and awesome church friends.