Luke is so happy to have someone other than his mother to look at.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
All grown up...
I thought I would do this monthly update on time.
Luke began his fourth month of life with a long road trip from Alabama to our new home in Houston, making Luke a very well-traveled little baby who has visited nine states in his short little life, ten if you include the time he and I spent in Colorado on a layover. On our way through Louisiana we stopped and visited the beautiful state capital building and saw where Huey Long was shot. Some of the staff we met thought Luke was just the cutest thing they had ever seen.
Luke began his fourth month of life with a long road trip from Alabama to our new home in Houston, making Luke a very well-traveled little baby who has visited nine states in his short little life, ten if you include the time he and I spent in Colorado on a layover. On our way through Louisiana we stopped and visited the beautiful state capital building and saw where Huey Long was shot. Some of the staff we met thought Luke was just the cutest thing they had ever seen.
Luke keeps getting more active every day and has started to show unfortunate symptoms of boredom. He has become very frustrated with his little immobile body but has learned some body signals to help us understand what it is that he wants, i.e. arching his back to be picked up and leaning forwards when he wants us to stand. He is extremely curious and is always looking around, and now has enough hand-eye coordination to try to grab whatever it is he sees (his new favorites being faces, hair, and glasses).
And if nothing else suffices, Luke will talk.
And talk.
And wiggle.
And screech.
And talk some more.
And if nothing else suffices, Luke will talk.
And talk.
And wiggle.
And screech.
And talk some more.
In fact, everything Luke does is loud. His bowel movements have become the stuff of legends in relief society, since he always picks the quietest moments to grunt and do his thing. The first week we attended a kind lady I hadn't met yet walked up after the meeting, smiled sweetly and exclaimed, "My your baby sure is loud!"
Luke loves his bath time and has recently learned how to splash, flailing all four of his limbs until he has enough water in his face. He also loves being outdoors, and will calm down instantly if I take him out onto our balcony or out for a walk. He is showing a preference for music, and will listen quietly when I play the piano or when his daddy sings. Luke enjoys being read to and talked to and tickled and doesn't seem to mind loud noises or bright lights or quick movements. He doesn't like being put down for a nap or swaddled, but flails too much in his sleep to graduate from it yet, and now refuses to take a binky at all. He still isn't sleeping through the night (and has, in fact, regressed in that department) and has included his father in the nightly wakings by kicking him in the face or tooting loudly in his general direction while nursing. But on the whole Luke is just a smiley, happy, wiggly little guy.
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