Uncle Aaron thought I was lonely so he tricked out my crib with a bunch of friendly looking stuffed toys. I love Uncle Aaron.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Movin' Up to Spoon Food
This week, you'll be happy to know, I've made some serious life-development progress. You might want to move out to the edge of your seat for this news: I'm eating food that doesn't come for a bottle!
Last week, I started with a little rice shaken in with my formula and this week, sweet potatoes. Rock on!
(click on picture for a closer look)
Last week, I started with a little rice shaken in with my formula and this week, sweet potatoes. Rock on!
(click on picture for a closer look)
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Milestones
I learned a couple of new things about life this week:
Additionally, I usually have to recruit my mom or a grandparent to help me insert my pacifier into my mouth so I feel comfy when I sleep. But this week I discovered that one of my fingers is shaped a little differently and, believe or not, works in sort of the opposite direction from my other fingers. I can put this in my mouth by myself. That pacifier might be a thing of the past.
- There is a bigger variety of food out there than I originally thought. There's not just formula, but there is also rice that can be added to it.
- A bottle with a rubber nipple is not the only available food delivery device on this planet. Note the picture below. That thing is called a spoon.
Additionally, I usually have to recruit my mom or a grandparent to help me insert my pacifier into my mouth so I feel comfy when I sleep. But this week I discovered that one of my fingers is shaped a little differently and, believe or not, works in sort of the opposite direction from my other fingers. I can put this in my mouth by myself. That pacifier might be a thing of the past.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Freshly developed film
We finally got back the roll of film we left at Walmart. I scanned these pictures in by hand. Digital is the way to go. But we still have family that are not in tune with internet communication so these pics are going out by snail-mail tomorrow.
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