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		<title>5 months (2.0)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2014 13:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Happy Five Month Birthday to my little (VERY LARGE) guy. This morning, I reflected back on the post I wrote when my daughter hit this same time mark. Then, I mentioned how I didn&#8217;t know where the five months had gone; searching for them, I could not find them anywhere. Time was going by so&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/5-months-2-0/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy Five Month Birthday to my little (VERY LARGE) guy.<br />
This morning, I reflected back on the <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/5-months/">post I wrote</a> when my daughter hit this same time mark.<br />
Then, I mentioned how I didn&#8217;t know where the five months had gone; searching for them, I could not find them anywhere. Time was going by so quickly.<br />
I feel the same way this time, as it is hard to believe he is five months old (that sounds big. Well, he is big.), yet I think about the <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2014/02/24/the-hardest-post-ive-ever-written/">journey</a> we&#8217;ve been on, and it has seemed like both the shortest time and the longest time in all of our lives.<br />
I have talked so much about me, about my struggles, and now I want to tell you a little bit about my son.<br />
As I said above, he <em>is</em> big. Not just big. He is enormous. He is in the 98th percentile for height and weighs just shy of 10 lbs less than his almost 4 year old sister. On Friday night, as we snuggled up for a cozy night in, my <a href="http://511everafter.wordpress.com/2014/01/12/strength-symbols/">best friend</a>, one of his godmothers, insisted on taking pictures of him in his diaper, as his rolls are quite remarkable. I think his thighs are the same size as mine.<br />
But enough about his looks. He&#8217;s so handsome, yes, with a cleft chin and bright blue eyes, and hair that some people say is red and some say is blonde and I say is the milkman&#8217;s; but he deserves to be recognized for who he is.<br />
He is zen. He is sweet. He is happy. He is content. He sleeps. If you read <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/?s=sleep&amp;submit=Search">my Mommy, Ever After journey</a> with my daughter, you know that she never slept. Unless she was <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2010/07/20/the-milk-of-the-mortals/">attached to me</a>. It was not until we moved into  <a href="http://511everafter.wordpress.com">our new house, </a>and her into a big girl bed that she started to sleep through the night. But not my son. He&#8217;s a champ.<br />
He&#8217;s physical. He is strong. He can sit up on his own and he loves to jump. He loves me, I can tell, but he <em>reallllly </em>loves his <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/?s=daddy&amp;submit=Search">daddy</a>. As he should. Because his daddy is amazing.<br />
With this baby I don&#8217;t measure in milestones; I measure in sweet, open mouthed kisses, giggles, rolls of chub and ounces of incredible love.</p>
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