Welcome to Week 23: Baby Bluey is a Loaf of Bread!
Baby Tyler
Baby Bluey's face and tummy
Here are some awesome 3D pictures. This is his face (on the right...side profile) and his foot is in front of his face. He was trying to suck on his toe. When Tyler saw this, he immediately informed us that he was trying to suck on his toe just like Baby Bluey.
Here is Baby Bluey's hand in front of his face.
On Friday night, my parents took Ty to Tot Shabbat. He absolutely loved it. Before we came, we talked about "Temple Clothes" . He asked if jeans were "Temple Clothes" and when I told him no, but khaki's were. He asked if his brown pants were "Temple Clothes" and when I said yes, he was very excited.
For the beginning of the 30 minute service (i.e. song and story session), he said in the pew shaking the shaky eggs that the cantor passed out. Too fun! He loved wearing a yarmelke just like Buh Puh. He also covered his eyes on his own to say the prayers for Shabbat.




Walking to the car when it was all done with Buh Puh and Gee Ga Jo.
Participating with the other kids:
Sitting with Buh Puh to listen to the Coach give directions
Doing throwing and catching drills


Picking and getting a sticker at the end of the class
Unfortunately since the kids only got 1 hit, I didn't get a picture of him hitting the ball off the T, but I will say that he was the old kid in the class of 15 (ages 2-4.....so he just made the cut off) that went up to the T, put the ball on it, stood in the correct spot, held the bat with two hands and hit the ball...all by himself. Every other kid in the class, basically had their parent hit the ball for them. ....sorry I had to brag a little bit (mostly to benefit his Daddy who couldn't be there).
Welcome to Week 23: Baby Bluey is a Loaf of Bread!
Baby's Length: 7.5-8.0 in.
Baby's Weight: 1-1.25 lbs.
Baby's Size: Loaf of bread

Happy New Year!!!! The past week has been great. I've been singing and reading a lot to the baby. Starting this past Friday, I've been feeling the baby move and kick everyday. It happens the most in the evening hours when J.D. and I are just relaxing on the couch, but I certainly feel him throughout the day. It is the neatest/weirdest feeling to feel something alive inside of you...almost alien like at times (a friendly alien). On Friday afternoon, I was feeling like the kicks were strong enough for J.D. to feel them, but every time he tried to put his hand on my tummy, Munchkie stopped kicking. He must really love his Daddy!
It's becoming increasingly obvious to outsiders that I'm pregnant, which is kind of fun :) I still look in the mirror and can't believe I'm looking at the same person. I feel like every day I look bigger than the day before. Week 20 felt like part 1 of my bump "popping" and week 22 felt like part 2. Check out the Munchkin Bump this week:Turn on the radio and sway to the music. With his sense of movement well developed by now, your baby can feel you dance. And now that he's more than 11 inches long and weighs just over a pound (about as much as a large mango), you may be able to see him squirm underneath your clothes. Blood vessels in his lungs are developing to prepare for breathing, and the sounds that your baby's increasingly keen ears pick up are preparing her for entry into the outside world. Loud noises that become familiar now — such as your dog barking or the roar of the vacuum cleaner — probably won't faze him when he hears them outside the womb.
Weighing
in at a pound, and at eight inches long, your baby is starting to
really look like a baby! You can compare her size to a box of sugar or a
bag of coffee beans. You're now in your sixth month and your baby is
about to chub up a bit. His saggy skin will start to fit his frame as
fat deposits fill things out. Beginning this week, he'll start to pack
on the pounds (which means you will, too!) and by month's end he'll be
double the weight he is now (though you won't be — whew!). Right now,
your baby's organs and bones are visible through his skin, which has a
red hue due to developing veins and arteries beneath. But once those fat
deposits settle in, he'll become less transparent, too.
At eight inches and slightly over a pound, your baby is the size and shape of a small doll when you are 23 weeks pregnant. (But then, you already knew that you were carrying a living doll, didn't you?) This week marks the beginning of some serious weight gain. Your baby's weight in the next four weeks alone should double (and you may feel as though yours is too).

You have probably heard your developing baby's heartbeat through a Doppler a number of times already (though you never get tired of hearing it), but by now you can also hear it through a standard stethoscope. What a heart throb!

Your baby's skin is reddish in color now because of the developing blood vessels underneath (remember, the skin is very thin still). It also hangs loosely from his or her little body at this point. That's because the skin grows faster than the fat develops during fetal growth. But don't worry. By the time your baby is born, he or she will be pleasantly plump and filled out — from chubby cheeks to chubby toes.

- Proportions of the body are now quite similar to a newborn although thinner since he hasn't begun to form body fat.
- Bones located in the middle ear harden.
- Your baby is able to hear. (Dads, did you know: low-frequency sounds mimicking a male voice penetrate the abdomen and uterine wall better than the higher frequencies of the female voice?)
- The eyes are formed, though the iris still lacks pigmentation.
- The pancreas, essential in the production of hormones, is developing steadily. She has begun producing insulin, important for the breakdown of sugars.
- If born now, your baby has a 15% chance of survival, his odds going up with each passing day.
- The average baby at this stage weighs 1.1 pound (501gm) and is 11.38 inches (28.9cm) long.








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