Posts Tagged ‘grandparents’

Looking, touching, sitting, and INTENSE PAIN

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

DSC_3064It’s been an interesting couple weeks for Mads. First, he’s been learning how to sit on his own, which is a pretty cool thing to see. Previously, if you sat him on the floor and let him go, he’s just kind of … topple over, face-first into the blanket (which he would then proceed to eat).

But recently, he’s discovered those two limbs dangling off of his shoulders could be used to prevent this! So he’ll stick out an arm as he leans forward, look up at you, and grin. It sounds like such a simple thing, being able to sit, but considering up until now he always has to be put in some type of contraption (which usually involves bouncing), it’ll be a nice upgrade.

He’s also looking much more intensely at things recently, from people to objects. For example, we’ve been carrying him around for months now, but only in the past few weeks has he kind of pulled back a bit and stared at us. Along with this looking comes touching. In the case of people, it involves squeezing our cheeks and pulling our mouths open. He’s also not only grabbing objects but moving them around with a respectable amount of velocity, meaning I suddenly have to fear for objects being thrown at me. Exciting!

DSC_3127Lastly, his teething has gotten even more intense, and we think he’s working on five simultaneous teeth now. Not only does teething seem to last FOREVER, but there’s also only about four things you can do to help it, and most of those don’t work for us. What’s especially sad is seeing him trying to be his normal happy self while clawing at his ear to try to deal with the mouth pain. Poor guy.

To end on a happier note, I uploaded some photos my mom took of their visit last weekend.

Mad’s First Vacation

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

The first week of August, Maddox, Leanne and I drove up to Maine with my family (who drove up from Ohio) to spend a week vacationing near Acadia National Park in Maine. It was a really wonderful vacation, especially for me as I haven’t had a full week with Mads since my paternity leave. He also got to spend quite a lot of time with his grandparents and aunts, who hadn’t seen him since he was a few days old. Below are a few of my favorite pictures, but you can view the full set here.

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By the way, we did get a few laughs pushing Mads around Bar Harbor in that outfit.

We’ve been back at home since then, with Leanne adjusting to her first week back at work and Mads at daycare. The situation has worked out wonderfully, and we were very lucky to find the daycare arrangements that we did. This is Leanne’s first weekend with him as well, and I don’t think he’s been put down for more than thirty minutes!

He’s really into testing out his legs recently, so I thought I’d give them a good work out to some music this morning.