I’ve had a lot of “mommy brain moments” since I started working full time again. Two memorable ones include throwing Jonah’s bib away instead of putting it in the laundry and pouring gatorade on my cereal instead of milk! Ugh - haha!
I can’t believe how quickly Jonah is growing up. He can hold a bottle by himself sometimes!
At the end of August, we had the unpleasant and horrible task of dealing with a RAT infestation.
:((( I was breastfeeding Jonah on the couch when a giant rat just nonchalantly walked past me, looked at me, and then proceeded to walk into our dining room and pantry!! I freaked out. I called our landlord, where I found out I had to submit a maintenance request online. They took OVER A WEEK to respond to our need, which I viewed as very urgent because of Jonah! All I could keep picturing was that scene from “Lady and the Tramp” with the baby in the crib and the rat standing on the edge and lightning flashing. It was terrifying! We set out traps and finally killed one after 5 days. It was probably (no exaggeration) 10 inches long. I was so disgusted. We killed the second rat after 8 days. After we killed all the rats, the pest control people finally came. Talk about poor management!!! As far as cleaning up after an infestation, the CDC website said you had to wait a few WEEKS to clean out so that you’re sure all the rodents are dead. Ugh. So we finally deep cleaned the pantry, closets, and dining room out 2 weeks after the last rat was killed. It took all day!
Jonah’s four month appointment went very well. Height: 26 inches, weight: 16 pounds 7 ounces, head circumference: 41.5 cm! He is 75th percentile for height and weight! The doctor said he is “perfect!” That made me happy! :)
Teething has been a nightmare. Jonah soaks a few bibs a day with drool, is pretty fussy, is getting a rash around his mouth from all the drool, and has had a low grade temp. One night I had to give him Motrin and swaddled him, which helped him to sleep 8.5 hours straight!
Jonah’s first laugh was awesome - we were just sitting at dinner and he was watching us eat and all of the sudden let out a laugh! It wasn’t long, but it was what it was. I was SO happy because I’d been looking forward to a laugh forever!
Jordan had the majority of August and the first week of September off, so he was able to watch Jonah when I worked! It was so nice to have him home. When he started school again, our new nanny, Olivia, worked out excellently! She plays with Jonah, takes him on walks, and helps me out around the house. I love her! The first full day she watched him, Jonah wouldn’t eat from a bottle from her. I was worried, but suggested to Olivia to feed him from a syringe. That, along with feeding him on our bed (where he could smell me and Jordan) worked. After that day, he didn’t have a problem with Olivia feeding him.
Once in church, Jonah had a major blowout, and of course I had only brought an extra pair of pants to church...so he showed off all his muscles to the Young Women!
My mom came into town September 16 and stayed with us for a week! It was awesome. Jonah was all smiles and she was so excited to see him! We had so much fun! We got pedicures, went apple picking at Carter Mountain in Charlottesville (SO FUN!!!) and made apple turnovers and apple pie, and went to North Carolina to stay with the Bethers! We had a great time! While we were in North Carolina, Jenae taught Jonah how to suck on a binkie for longer than 2 seconds. ;)
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