In my perfect little world I had envisioned myself being a great blogger once our baby got here.Monthly updates were definitely in store. So here we are, 6 months later and I received my huge dose of "reality check" right in the rear! From day one I have been on this journey of learning that grand ol' lesson of things just don't always go like planned. Maddox has been the biggest challenge and yet one of life's biggest blessings in my life. We are so grateful to raise up this precious little tater tot.
Isn't she just as cute as a button? I love everything about this girl.
Age: 6 months
Weight: 16 pounds
Length: 26ish (I think) dr says she will be taller than her mama, woohoo!
Head: (not that anyone but us really cares...)17
She is sitting up on her own.
She just started crawling. It's definitely not pretty, and she still crashes and burns, but her determination is unbelievable. It's so funny to see her crawling because she is so young it seems like, she's just too big for her britches!
She is sleeping in her own bed now. This was a hard transition for her momma and papadady. I think we stared at her sleeping for an hour the first time we put her in the crib. She takes 2 two hour naps per day. She is going 6-9 hours at night without eating and sleeps from 8-8. I actually look forward to our 4 am date every morning. It's about the only time of day that she is calm and snuggly! Sweet moments.
She is a great communicator. She doesn't hold back when she wants something. We keep telling ourselves that one day this will be a blessing that she is so vocal, no boys will be taking advantage our baby, ha! Strong willed children are tough, but totally worth it!
She got her two bottom teeth at four months, and now we are working on the top two!
Maddox is the most active little wiggle worm I've ever seen. She loves to be in her jumperoo, jenny jump-up, and her jeep walker! She wants to be on the move all the time and is so curious. She is definitely not a laid back baby, and keeps us on her toes. She has learned a couple of very hard lessons in gravity, both that were harder on us than her. (Praise God for making His children so resilient!)
I probably don't even have to mention how beautiful she is, pictures are above. I could just stare at her all day long (and I do).
She is a momma's girl through and through.I guess milk machines always win, but she is certainly wrapped around her daddy's little finger. Have you ever seen Chad's fingers? That's a totally different blog, but they are like sausages. So anyways, she is wrapped around his little sausage finger. I love that she is a momma's girl, and I am just enjoying every second of it. I am sure I will not always be her favorite once she figures out the whole little sausage finger thing, (and when the milk comes from wal-mart.)
Everyday is truly a gift. I have never felt more like I was designed to do something than here in these moments being a momma. No days are glamorous, many days are thankless, most days I'm a wreck, some days I shower, always a sacrifice, but everyday is making an impact.
I probably don't even have to mention how beautiful she is, pictures are above. I could just stare at her all day long (and I do).
She is a momma's girl through and through.I guess milk machines always win, but she is certainly wrapped around her daddy's little finger. Have you ever seen Chad's fingers? That's a totally different blog, but they are like sausages. So anyways, she is wrapped around his little sausage finger. I love that she is a momma's girl, and I am just enjoying every second of it. I am sure I will not always be her favorite once she figures out the whole little sausage finger thing, (and when the milk comes from wal-mart.)
Everyday is truly a gift. I have never felt more like I was designed to do something than here in these moments being a momma. No days are glamorous, many days are thankless, most days I'm a wreck, some days I shower, always a sacrifice, but everyday is making an impact.






