Yesterday we went in for Brooklyn's 4 month Doctor check up and she even more off the charts in height than last time at 27 inches, is a wopping 17.1 lb (97th Percentile) , and about the 98th percentile for head circumference!
I counted her rolls yesterday and she has between 25 and 30 luscius, juicy rolls, (depending on what you consider a roll) including neck rolls and back of the knee rolls!
She is healthy and strong - and in our humble opionion the most perfect, wonderful baby on the face of the earth! (We're not biased or anything)
Here are some photos of those gorgeous rolls we are so proud of! All thanks to the BYU Creamery (AKA Mommy)!
She's flexing for ya!
P.S. These are the Biodegradable diapers I use now that I found at the Health-Food store! They are Biodegraadable - so they take 20 years to decompose rather than 200 (Huggies, Pampers etc. take 200!), are Chlorine free, work just as well as other diapers, and basically are healthier for baby and the earth! They are only a few cents more expensive/diaper - well worth the cost! These ones are made by Seventh Generation.
I counted her rolls yesterday and she has between 25 and 30 luscius, juicy rolls, (depending on what you consider a roll) including neck rolls and back of the knee rolls!
She is healthy and strong - and in our humble opionion the most perfect, wonderful baby on the face of the earth! (We're not biased or anything)
Here are some photos of those gorgeous rolls we are so proud of! All thanks to the BYU Creamery (AKA Mommy)!
She's flexing for ya!
P.S. These are the Biodegradable diapers I use now that I found at the Health-Food store! They are Biodegraadable - so they take 20 years to decompose rather than 200 (Huggies, Pampers etc. take 200!), are Chlorine free, work just as well as other diapers, and basically are healthier for baby and the earth! They are only a few cents more expensive/diaper - well worth the cost! These ones are made by Seventh Generation.
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Ugh, I hate how many diapers I throw away everyday. I had looked into using the seventh generation diapers a while ago, but their website says that they aren't any more biodegradable then most diapers (under FAQs). You should check out gdiapers.com - they are like a disposable/cloth hybrid. They're super cute and break down quickly. The down side is that they are SUPER expensive. Over $0.40 a diaper, plus you need several diaper pants (Costco diapers are $0.12!). Anyways, I'm still tempted to order some of the G diapers, but I know I can't afford to use them 24/7.