Liam is five months old today...where has the time gone? I feel like it was just yesterday that we were welcoming Liam. He has changed so much.
Liam loves playing in his Jumperoo. He can turn himself to all the little toys, and push the buttons to make the lights and music come on. He just recently started actually jumping in it. I'm amazed at his neck control, and how well he sits in it.
He has mastered the Bumbo, he enjoys listening to stories, playing with toys on his tray, and ripping the tray off. He has tried escaping the Bumbo, too! Eeek!
His toes are constantly in his mouth, but what isn't? Everything he touches goes straight into his little mouth! I've been hoping for a tooth for awhile now, and nothing!
On his four month birthday we started baby food. So far, Liam has had green beans, peas, carrots, sweet potatoes, apples & peaches. He LOVES green beans & carrots. He isn't too sure about the fruits, I think because they are so sweet, so he mostly eats veggies. He loves eating off the spoon, he opens his mouth for it and everything. He started to close his mouth after, and we say "mmmmmm!"
I can't believe the hand-eye coordination that Liam has. He is also rolling all over the place, and sitting with a little bit of assistance.
Tummy time sometimes isn't his favorite, but he does like to army crawl, and roll, and roll, and roll...
Liam has been attending physical therapy for his torticollis. Torticollis means "twisted neck" and when a child has this condition their held will be tilted to one side, while their chin is turned to the other. About 1/250 babies has torticollis. L's physical therapist & ped believe his torticollis is congenital, meaning he was born with it. (My labor did not progress because his head was turned to the side.) His physical therapist says his is not that bad, because he just has the tilt, and his chin does not turn to the other side. Liam tilts to his right, so we are working on exercises to get him tilting to the left, full rotation of his neck, and just getting him off the left side in general. Some days Liam cooperates with me while we do the stretches, other days he scoots away or arches his back. He is a little angel for the physical therapist, Kim. He let her do anything to him. She is impressed by all of his motor skills, because a lot of times children with torticollis cannot roll over, sit up with a Bumbo, or stand. So although Liam's case isn't that bad, I'm glad we caught it when we did. Torticollis is 100% treatable. Kim said we would start seeing improvement right away, and we have. It should also be completed treated by about nine months to one year old with proper stretching & re-positioning.
I'm proud to say Liam is sleeping in his crib or the bottom of his Pack 'n Play. Most of the time it's in his Pack 'n Play, because we're not ready for him to be in his own room, by himself.
Liam loves playing with Gerri his giraffe, his Taggie football, Fischer his bear. He also really like his oil drum stress ball that Grandpa Mark brought him from work.
Liam loves when Daddy gets home from work, he's usually eating his bottle, and as soon as he hears the door & Breck talking he stops eating, and smiles. He also tries to sit up so he can see Breck. So cute! :)
Liam doesn't go to the doctor this month so I have no idea what he weighs, I'm guessing about 17.5-18 lbs and prob about 23 inches long. He seems like he has gotten a lot taller!
So much slobber!