Things I want to remember from your first 6 months:
· You were born with lots of hair
· You’ve always been very aware of things. Never had a glossed over look.
· You have a lot of nick-names: Matay(Johnny), Muk(Makaylee), Makels(Aaron), and a lot of silly ones that Dad hates like Tutu.
· You always put your thumb under your first finger like a sign language T.
· Even in the hospital you could stand on your legs. Very strong.
· You would kick out of your burrito wrap.
· You have to cover your face to sleep.
· You had brown hair, then reddish, now blondish
· You use your left hand.
· Your favorite song has always been I am a child of God.
· You love to scratch, especially decals on shirts.
· You don’t like to cuddle, you like your own space.
· You want to sleep in your bed, not my arms. Always go down very easily.
· You’ve always been a good sleeper at night. Only had to pace with you maybe 2 or 3 times and it wasn’t for very long.
· You eat every two-three hours. Even at night, still.
· You’ve always been a happy smiley boy. Even in the “gas” stage. Love to laugh.
· EVERYONE says you look just like your dad. Even from day one. Lucky!
· You are always doing something quirky, it was spitting raspberries, then low long grunting, now you scrunch your nose and blow out of it.
· You like stuffed animals. You eat, chew, play and cuddle with them.
· You love to play with the baby in the mirror.
· It took about 4 months to really feel confident when feeding you.
· When you sleep, you cover your eyes with whatever you can grab. Blanket, Raffi, your arm, etc.
· You love to go on walks.
· You Love to take a bath. You love the water spout. When you were just two weeks old, you could find the spout with your feet. The first thing you reached for was water during a bath.
· You started to splash recently, so cute!
· You love to play with my hair. Sometimes you pull it, but mostly you just run your fingers through it.
· You like other people. You’ve never been clingy. Maybe you aren’t old enough yet.
· You love the cold.
· You hate to be bundled up and you hate blankets, unless on a walk.
· You flap your arms like you are going to fly.
· Everywhere I go, you get compliments on being such a cute baby.
· You are very stubborn, particular, and spoiled.
· I love you so so so much!
Here’s what I remember from the last three months.
6-7 months
More or less the same. You are getting stronger and cuter and more fun.
We mostly call you Muk or Makay.
You drink from a cup. You don’t like bottles. It makes it very hard to leave you.
Your naps seemed to be pretty regular, but of course I never know. You have off days about 1 out of every 3 to 4 days.
You have such cute little quirks.
You are so ticklish. You always laugh when we tickle you, even if it’s just for a second.
7-8 Months
Quirks: sucking your thumb. You’ve never been a thumb sucker until now, but it only lasted a couple of weeks, just like your other quirks.
You HATE laying on your tummy. That’s why you didn’t crawl until just now. You were 7 ½ months old and you started doing an Army crawl. The same day, if not, the next morning you started walking. You had been standing on your own for a couple of weeks, and then just started taking steps. At 6 months you were trying to get up and walk, but didn’t get it down until you were 7 months. You still wear 0-3 and some 3-6 month clothes, so you are pretty small and people are just so surprised when they see you walk. It’s so cute.
You seemed to really grow up that week with the walking and crawling, but that’s not all. That same week you started to say Mama, Dada, Baba, Yaya, Nana it’s so cute.
You hate veggies. You shutter as soon as they hit your mouth. You start to gag and then you pull it out. Dad laughs and I pretend to be mad.
8-9 months
You have never liked a schedule. As soon as I think I’ve got you figured out, you change.
You’ve already had 3 hair cuts and people think you still have a lot of hair.
When you crawl you get up on your hands and knees like a normal crawl, BUT you don’t put your left knee on the ground you get up on your left foot. You look like a Zombie. It’s cute.
You love to tap things. You always have. You use the tips of your fingers and sometimes you will use your binky or something else to hit things.
Your newest quirk is that you pretend to chew. People always think you are chewing on something and ask me if it’s okay. Dad and I just say, “He doesn’t have anything in his mouth.” People don’t believe us until we check. There never is anything in your mouth. It’s cute.
You love to dance. Music comes on and you start to move your body back and forth. Recently you’ve been moving your head from side to side. It is so stinkin cute. Now that you make lots of cute noises, it sounds like you are singing sometimes and I think you are because you start to move your head back and forth like when you dance. It’s so cute! It makes everyone laugh.
You love to laugh. I’ll laugh at you and then you laugh at me and it goes back and forth for like 10 minutes. It’s so cute. You love to laugh with Dad too.
You love it when Dad comes home. You get so excited.
You love smoothies. If I ever have a cup you want some, just in case it’s a smoothie. If it’s water you just spit it out. The only time I can get you to drink from a bottle is when there is a smoothie in it.
You love fruit. Oranges, bananas, grapes, peaches, pears, pineapple, limes, every fruit you try you like.
HA! You finally like veggies. You like squash and broccoli and cooked carrots and cauliflower. That’s about all we’ve tried.
You love strings. Shoe laces, ribbons, string, thread, power cords, any kind of cord and especially ear buds. You can be crying or playing with something or anything, and if you see my ear phones, you drop everything, stop crying and focus on them. You put the whole ear bud in your mouth so that all I can see is the cord hanging out. You’ll just walk around like that. It is SO dang cute!
You don’t have ANY teeth yet! It’s cute to still see your gums.
You were sick and there were a couple nights when I just had to hold you because you didn’t feel well or it was hard to breathe. You would cuddle with me and I loved that part because you don’t like to cuddle much. You are getting better at cuddling, but mostly when you don’t feel good or you’re tired.I love you so much! You are my best buddy! (you and Dad)
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