I finally uploaded more photos from what we've been up to the past three weeks. Declan is doing great... eating, sleeping, and pooping like a newborn. At his 2 week doctor appointment, he had well-surpassed his birth weight... the doctor said he was showing off! Theo is a really good big brother. He loves to help (get me a burp cloth, throw away this diaper). He likes to know where Declan is, and even cried the other day when Jay took Theo to the grocery store, but Declan had to stay home. He's very gentle with him and definitely knows that "Baby Gek-in" is part of the family. Can't wait to watch them grow up together! In other Theo news, he counts to ten regularily (and sometimes adds twelve, fourteen, sixteen, and eighteen), and he sings the alphabet. He also repeats everything I say, so I will soon be learning if there are things I shouldn't be saying around him! So far, so good... in fact, he's extremely polite and says "please" and "thank you" without prompting. Is it possible that this behavior will continue throughout age 2, 3, and 4?? (Parents of toddlers, please don't answer - that was a rhetorical question!)
Thursday, March 1, 2012
3 weeks old (and a day)
I finally uploaded more photos from what we've been up to the past three weeks. Declan is doing great... eating, sleeping, and pooping like a newborn. At his 2 week doctor appointment, he had well-surpassed his birth weight... the doctor said he was showing off! Theo is a really good big brother. He loves to help (get me a burp cloth, throw away this diaper). He likes to know where Declan is, and even cried the other day when Jay took Theo to the grocery store, but Declan had to stay home. He's very gentle with him and definitely knows that "Baby Gek-in" is part of the family. Can't wait to watch them grow up together! In other Theo news, he counts to ten regularily (and sometimes adds twelve, fourteen, sixteen, and eighteen), and he sings the alphabet. He also repeats everything I say, so I will soon be learning if there are things I shouldn't be saying around him! So far, so good... in fact, he's extremely polite and says "please" and "thank you" without prompting. Is it possible that this behavior will continue throughout age 2, 3, and 4?? (Parents of toddlers, please don't answer - that was a rhetorical question!)
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