Poor mop.
Cheeta's new trick is planking:
I was a little sad that his mop fetish ended when it did because so many members of our families came
Alas, it was not to be.
A lot of family came for the event and it was lovely to see them:
My brother and his family made an unintended surprise arrival, as he had told our sister and our mother that they were coming down but I had never heard the news so it was a total shock when my nephew and two nieces walked into Primary that morning. A wonderful surprise.
This photo is one of my favorites from the day: Our first 'formal' picture as a family:
In other news, Cheetah continues to grow. He's almost too long for us to continue changing him on the counter in the bathroom:
We're going to have to get him real furniture soon.
He's taken to chewing on his hands, his shirt, any handy piece of cloth:
The car seat restraints, his mother's shirt, hair or hands and everyone asks me if he's teething but I don't think so. He has no fever, he isn't irritable and he nurses with no complaints. He just likes his hands:
And he likes his Daddy:
it continues to amuse both of us how quickly he can change his demeanor. That previous picture was taken at 6:51pm. This was 6:52:
And when he sleeps he retains his "huddled masses" personae:
Which amuses me.
This is me and I'm not getting a lot done other than gaze at the baby.
P.S. Cheetah turned 15 weeks yesterday.
1 comment:
He was pretty much a trooper. He'll find something else to fixate on. Might I say avoid ceiling fans as those are pretty much big interesting things that move.
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