Quick Update
Liam:
Is crawling faster. And he will chase Natasha. Sometimes she gets annoyed, other times she wants to play. Both scary, both fun to watch.
The floor is a playground. Toys, fallen food, shoes (especially my crocs) and dirt are all a learning experience. This morning he spent five minutes swinging the entertainment center door back and forth.
Is eating the stage 2 purees. Not sure what his fvorite is, but he isn't too excited about green beans or mixed vegatables.
Galen:
Napp'n is definitely hit or miss. One day might be 3 1/2 hours, the next will be none. While he is sometimes resistance to the sleep, the need is still there. On the no nap days he is very grumpy through the evening.
He can spell about 30 words we know of.
His phone conversations are getting better. Though the duration is unpredictable if he holds the phone.
School is still magic. We (us plus the teachers) have some things to work on, like not taking other kid's stuff.
More often than not he can go from waking to nap time without an accident! We need to work on "holding it" for any length of time, but hey, this is still wayyyyy better.
Both are happy people that dote on each other.
Is crawling faster. And he will chase Natasha. Sometimes she gets annoyed, other times she wants to play. Both scary, both fun to watch.
The floor is a playground. Toys, fallen food, shoes (especially my crocs) and dirt are all a learning experience. This morning he spent five minutes swinging the entertainment center door back and forth.
Is eating the stage 2 purees. Not sure what his fvorite is, but he isn't too excited about green beans or mixed vegatables.
Galen:
Napp'n is definitely hit or miss. One day might be 3 1/2 hours, the next will be none. While he is sometimes resistance to the sleep, the need is still there. On the no nap days he is very grumpy through the evening.
He can spell about 30 words we know of.
His phone conversations are getting better. Though the duration is unpredictable if he holds the phone.
School is still magic. We (us plus the teachers) have some things to work on, like not taking other kid's stuff.
More often than not he can go from waking to nap time without an accident! We need to work on "holding it" for any length of time, but hey, this is still wayyyyy better.
Both are happy people that dote on each other.
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