Our Elise Faye, or "Lisey" or "Sissy," as her brothers often call her, turned half-a-year-old! My goodness, time sure does seem to be flying with our third little blessing. She is such a sweetie pie and so easy-going, so I know that helps time to fly!


She is wearing size 3 dipes and size 2 shoes (little footsies), and can wear size 6-12 months on clothes. At her 6-month appt, the following were her measurements:
19 lb. 5 oz. (92%)
27.8 in (97%)
They are worried about her head size, which we will check again in one month. Hopefully it's just normally big! Doc also thinks she has allergies, one thing this momma passed on to her kids :-( And the large head!
19 lb. 5 oz. (92%)
27.8 in (97%)
They are worried about her head size, which we will check again in one month. Hopefully it's just normally big! Doc also thinks she has allergies, one thing this momma passed on to her kids :-( And the large head!

We also started cereal and some veggies and fruits this past month. She has tried banana, avocado, sweet potato, peas, and butternut squash. YUM! She prefers oatmeal to rice cereal, and her faves seem to be sweet potato and peas. Brothers like to get in on the action of feeding little sis. Messy but so sweet!

She is nursing or taking a bottle roughly 5 times a day and goes about 3 1/2 to 5 hours between feedings (longer in the mornings). She can hold her bottle now and is a temperature snob if the bottle isn't warmed enough
A sweet moment: Miss E napping with my sister's dog, Zep, when she was babysitting all three one day I was at work. Maggie said this was the only way she could get her to nap (poor gal was teething)
Speaking of sleep, this gal is continuing to wake during the night, usually only once though. Good thing is, she goes right back to sleep once she is fed the once.She is sleeping in a sleep sack and prefers her side or belly...
The main culprit, I believe, for this sleep regression: two little teefers (bottom centrals) making their way in all at once, poor thing!
Teething has caused our precious gal to make some hilarious, tongue-out faces, haha!
And to continue to chew on anything and everything she can get her hands on...

Regarding naps, she usually takes two good ones, usually around mid-to late morning and again in early afternoon. Sometimes she sneaks a third cat-nap in there around 5 or 6, depending on how long/short her prior naps were. We are on the baby-led schedule with two older siblings' schedule getting in the way :-)
One thing is for sure, this little lady is full of activity. Whether it be her carseat rings or rattles,




or jumping in her jumperaoo or Johnny Jump-Up (hand-me-down from brothers)


This past month, we traveled to west Texas for a seven-hour car trip. And she (and the boys) did GREAT! Thank goodness for good travelers!

She also started in the nursery on Sundays during class time (9:45 to 10:30) if she isn't napping. So CUTE! I'll be teaching in their next month, but here is a picture I snapped on her first day :-) 
She also started showing signs of separation anxiety this month, which seems early to me (and surprising, since she's so laid-back)...she is definitely clingier with those teeth coming in. Breaks my heart! But as soon as she sees Brett or I, or her big brothers, she lights up!



She started doing this nose scrunch thing this past month (pictured to the right), she holds my finger/hand when nursing and moves her feet a lot when tired. And she loves when I make a fish face during her bathtime (our spout cover is a fish), looking at ceiling fans, mirrors and shadows, and she sometimes sings herself to sleep
Their loudness levels sometimes startle her, but, as I mentioned earlier, she can be loud right along with them!
She and Blake get to spend some QT with momma on Wednesdays when big bro is in Spanish school...he is just SO sweet with her (and calls her "my baby"), and she kinda likes him, too :-) 





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