So it has been a while since the last post - for all of you (or should I say both of you) followers out there - so sorry! Things have been crazy. So, Andrew is less fussy - he is still a little bit of a screamer, but has MUCH more calm, awake times. After trying Enfamil AR, Similac RS, Similac Sensitive, Similac Advanced, Enfamil Gentlease, Enfamil Nutramigen, Neocate, and about every type of bottle you can imagine, we have decided that reflux or not, we just have a colicky babe. No gripe water, baby z's, hot water bottle, or voo doo will fix the fussiness, he will just have to grow out of it! And much to our delight - he is nearly there! Hooray! He smiles and coos (which is a lot of fun) and loves his bath. But above all, he sleeps.
The smiling and cooing are a close second to the sleeping.
He does love his bath! (he has filled out a lot since this photo was taken)
as evidenced by the photo below.
Luke
The Baby Fence
Luke is every bit of 13 months old. He is both fearless and insatiable when it comes to walking and despite the fact that he has had a lot of practice, we have still had our fair share of bruised heads and near misses. (note the healing purple bump over his right eye)
The tile in our house, that we LOVED so much when we moved in, has reeked havoc on our little one's forehead, and with another wild man close in tow behind, it is only a matter of time before a tooth falls victim to the cold unforgiving tile. So after a few, estimates to turn our house into a carpet wonderland (for a few grand), we spent 100$ and solved our problem! No more unsupervised play on the ceramic obstacle course. Thank you Baby Fence.
Where's the Chicken
This video is funny for a lot of reasons. First of all, while Luke happily finds the chicken, he just can't seem to get the piggy down. Secondly, and this has become really entertaining for our family lately - whenever Luke picks up an object to look at it, he almost throws it over his shoulder looking at it, and in fact actually does sometimes. This is no longer limited to the fisher price farmer people (thank you Tanja and Derek), but is used on a variety of objects, ball popper balls, guppies in the tub and puffs at the table.It's almost like he is showing it to someone behind him. Another thing that is funny about this video - is how forcefully he puts the people back in the bucket.
Sadly, since we have had Thomas boy number two, Luke misses out on getting his pic taken, so the videos will have to do for now. This one is a close up of the little guy without pants (just his onsie) - since daddy always takes off his "tight and uncomfortable church pants" after church.
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