Hey Ya’ll!
Hope all is well! Ryla girl is 2 months. Time is really
flying by. I remember popping her out the womb and now homegirl is trying to
talk. At her 2 month appointment she weighed 10lbs, 6oz and was 21 ½ inches
long.
Ryla is cooing more than ever now. She giggles which is so
freaking cute and smiles on queue (well most of the time). She is starting to
reach her arms out more and touch things; for example she’ll rub my face while
I’m feeding her or hit the toy that’s on her car seat. She wants to be stood up
a lot and she absolutely hates tummy time but we do it anyway. Ryla girl can hold her head up but still
needs a little support from time to time. Her personality is that she’s pretty much chill but don’t let her get hungry because she will definitely let you know. She eats between 3/12 - 4 ounces
every 3-4 hours. Her clothes sizes ranges from 0-3 to 3-6 months but she can
wear some 6 month stuff. She whines when she’s sleepy so I just throw on some white noise and it instantly puts her to sleep. I do a separate blog post about her sleeping but last
night for the first time she slept 8 ½ hours straight!!!!!!!
Recently, Ryla had cradle cap so ya’ll know I had to handle
that situation. To make it go away I simply drenched her hair with extra virgin
olive oil and coconut oil. I let the oils sit for about 15 minutes then I got a
baby comb and softly combed her hair. The oils softened the cradle cap so when I ran
the comb through her hair it was picking up the “dandruff”. After combing her hair I would wash it. I did
that for about 3 nights straight and after the 3rd night her cradle
cap was completely gone. I wash her hair with whatever baby wash I’m using
which is usually Aveeno and I put a little coconut oil in her hair for moisture afterwards. When she turns one I'm thinking about using Shea Moisture hair products on her hair but we shall see.
Overall, she is doing wonderful. She is on point with her
growth and skills and I can’t wait to see her growth in the upcoming months! Next thing
you know we’ll be celebrating her first birthday.
Stay tuned for future blog posts!