Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Catching On...
Lazy Sunday
Saturday, September 8, 2007
This Party is So Not Hot
Before mixing a doctor-recommended dark Karo syrup and water concoction to hopefully take Jack on a one-way ride down to Turdtown, I actually saved a formed stool out of his diapies (yes, that's diapers) last night in case I had to show any evidence. It's currently in a plastic bag on the top shelf of the fridge, next to the milk.
Yum-O!
P.S.--apparently, according to spellcheck, "pooper", "Turdtown" and "diapies" are not recognized as official words in the English language.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Patty Enjoys Tummy Time, Too
All of the cats have confiscated Jack's toys as their own. Patty, our 8 year-old kitty, performed a double-taboo today: jumping up onto the table to lay on Jack's tummy-time mat. Of course, I reinforced the behavior by first snapping a picture before shooing her down.
So, Finn loves himself some Jack. For that reason, we're extra cautious about letting him around Jack, unsupervised. A well-meaning cuddle could be smothering if not caught in time. We let Finn on our laps to sit next to Jack while we feed or mug on him, but if we're not immediately next to him, Finn isn't allowed to touch him. Finn seems to have taken on a role of protector, though. As he lounged in the sun next to Jack's bouncer today, he swatted a curious Emily (our 2 year-old) away as she tentatively sniffed Jack's sleeping face.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Itsy Bitsy Spider
Jack loves the Itsy Bitsy Spider Bouncer that his Aunt Stephanie and Uncle Derek gave him. (High-pitched mommy voice not included.) Even without the play thing attached, the bouncer is a good way to get a tired baby to settle down for a nap. Hope the video works!
Birth Announcements: Coming to a Mailbox Near You
Pee Pee Le Pew
Frantically, I tried to remember exactly what his previous dirty diaper looked like and almost tore into the Diaper Genie pail to examine the contents and compare to the Jiff we had in the pantry. Luckily, little man's fussing was too extreme to allow me to take up that mission, which was soon forgotten once Jack (and I) fell peacefully asleep.