we are smiling, borderline giggling, and making all kinds of funny faces at the world.
it’s like watching an old man sometimes… and Boston is even more fun to watch
we are out of the NB clothes, and almost passing up the 0-3s…. which is crazy.
he still seems so small to me. as previously mentioned, i am bitter about it. the cutest clothes are the littlest ones. but i am sure we will manage in the cute department…
though we have slept through the night a few times,
we are so far from perfect.
in fact, he rarely sleeps all the way through a nap during the day now.
that could be in part by his snotty nose or old man gas but he is getting there, and i am learning to let go….sort of.
{side note on the old man gas. those farts are loud. and long.
and disruptive in relief society. oops.}
someone asked me the other day if he is in his own room yet, and made an “oh really?” face at me when i mentioned that he is still in our room.
basically i am just too lazy to have him on the other side of the house until he is through the night {and i need a monitor huh?}
… but i am almost sure that will come up soon.
the only problem with that is that i am a light sleeper, and that boy makes noise!
so when i say “we” slept through the night, i really mean just B.
i am usually up just making sure he really is in fact asleep. crazy lady, i know.
i am usually up just making sure he really is in fact asleep. crazy lady, i know.
i often find myself wide-eyed, intently listening to his little noises after i put him down. he will grunt and fidget as he settles in, and then occasionally burst into coughs or loud snoring… or make spit-up noises…
nearly all make me peek in his bassinet to be sure he’s still in there…
nearly all make me peek in his bassinet to be sure he’s still in there…
and…evidence of B’s 2 latest tricks:
we just started pushing up and turning to the right.
he is like zoolander – only turns left.
this is because of his torticollis. more on that later…
i know… he’s so happy to be in front of the camera…. again….
“hey mom, didn’t we just do this?”
i told you, over-documenting…
cause we can.
oh! Precious! I love that stage too! He's so cute! Confession- I had to look up torticollis. Poor little guy. Do you just do little exercises? <br />I was the same way with both my babies at night. Even if they slept I would wake at every little noise and even if it was quiet, I would feel their little noses to make sure they were breathing. I had mine in my room until -at least- 3
2 months old for you, and 2 months to go for me. Happy 2-month birthday Boston! We'll be happy to see you this weekend!
He is so cute! I kept my son in his bassinet by my bedside until he was 4 months old. Not even joking. I was so paranoid I wanted to make sure he was okay… it worked for us and I don't care what other people say! Ha ha… and my nephew had torticollis too and just took some physical therapy and daily stretches and soon he was good as new! It's sad but thankfully correctable. You are
He is so stinking cute! Can't wait to get my hands on him. Heart you, little Boston. G-Ma
I definitely kept Kenzie in our room till she was 4/ almost 5 months old. I loved having her in with me. It was comforting. And besides, she looked so tiny in the big bed. {I tried to put her in there at 3 months and cried myself to sleep, so my sweet husband went in and got her and brought her back to our room. I was lonely without her!} Enjoy it while you can and don't let anyone make you