Hi there family! :) So an update on Miss Norah Jane :) ... She's now 4 months old and some change. She is getting over her first widdle code in the node. (For those of you who need a translation - "little cold in the nose") She took some pictures to show you her new trick. She'll reach for the toy with both her hands and feet and roll over, especially if it's out to the side. This morning she responded to peek a boo for the first time. Aaaand as Matthew noted this morning, something he especially loves is that she'll be sitting in her swing calmly, and she'll look at you and smile, especially if you smile; she's also giving some attempts of giggling/cackling. She especially loves her reflection in the mirror. She goes crazy, shrieking with huge smiles, when she sees herself standing up on the counter top. She's also having fun in her "jumper swing" - something by which she's suspended in air by a swing that hangs on a doorpost. She looooves it! In fact, perhaps we'll get some more pics in when she's fed and awake next for ya'll.
One of our favorite things to see Norah do is when she's reaching for a toy whether in her lap, on the floor, or in our hands, is once she's touched it and made an attempt to grab it, or even has it in her hands, she immediately brings it to her mouth. What makes it most fun is that automatically her hand goes in first :D and she seems rather satisfied :D. Mmm, good ol' fingerths!
We're so thankful that Norah is sleeping through the night smoothly now. The cold kind of gave her some troubles breathing so she's sleeping in a carseat in the closet (no light! - her favorite!) for the time being. That seems to really help. But, boy are Dad and Mom grateful to be catching some solid zzz's!
Norah's a very happy baby for the most part. Oh how her smiles are a wonderful encouragement that all of this repetition is worth it! The only time she's fussy is if she didn't get enough naptime or as of late - teething :(. Poor babe. She seems to love this teether that goes in the fridge.
Mom & Dad are getting used to the whole routine of what Norah needs and when she needs it. Communication between us seems to be getting stronger; which is fabulous!
Love always,
Matthew, Heather, & Norah
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