She's a typical baby that puts everything into her mouth. Has now learnt to grab your hand and stuff it into her mouth. And your clothes, and hair.
Much more "talkative" now. Can still remain quiet in service. So quiet in fact, that you hardly know she's there. She mostly sits through the two-hour long service every Sunday, sleeping in her pram or just kicking around in there when she's awake.
She was born with a really round head, so much so sleeping on the back of her head proved uncomfortable. She'd end up sleeping on her side of her face while flat on her back, which made it look like her neck was twisted so get into that position. Her head's not so round now. I suppose these months sleeping has "weathered" it down a little. But she does have a bald patch at the spot where her head has greatest contact with the bed when she lies on her back.
Rou's prone to rashes. A few pediatricians have diagnosed her with mild eczema. For a while, her neck (short and chubby) sported angry red lines and it took quite a while to be rid of it. But now at four months, they are now gone.
She's sensitive to heat. She perspires easily and gets irritable when she's too warm. Doesn't help when eczema flares in warm weather too.
She'll twist and turn to get a glimpse of the TV. She's determined in that sense.
Rou's sleeping positions are out of this world. It's so unfortunate I don't have pictures for keep sake. She's got crazy cot movements to add to that. On a single night, in the span of less than an hour, I found her covering most of her cot's grounds, including corners, and probably rotated more than 360 degrees to get that done.
She waves her free hand around when nursing and they can come slapping me in the face if I'm not alert.
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