Wants to be Two.
“How old are you?” “Two.” Except he turned 18 months old yesterday. This kid wants to grow up too fast. 🙂 And no, he doesn’t want to say “one.” We’ve tried!
“How old are you?” “Two.” Except he turned 18 months old yesterday. This kid wants to grow up too fast. 🙂 And no, he doesn’t want to say “one.” We’ve tried!
Last week, David started walking. It was Shabbos (Saturday) day and he decided to take a few steps across the kitchen floor. He’s done it a lot more this past week — lots and lots of walking on Wednesday and today he’s all over the place. I think we can consider this item crossed off
David has been all the chatterbox lately. I think it’s the cutest thing ever. If only we can freeze his age right now. It’s awesome. Here are just some of the few things he says: Bye Bye. And he does it a lot. It’s usually accompanied with a little hand wave or a little opening
The parenthood/baby industry is a huge one, and one that makes baby product manufacturers a fortune. However, a lot of it at the end of the day is extremely misleading, and here’s what I’d have changed if I knew better. Forget the Graco Infant Car Seat and Snap N Go. It’s a complete waste of
I thought I’d post an update on the little man. David started standing up unassisted (but it was forced, and he’s kind of stopped) so we bought him shoes. They’re really cute but he’s not anywhere near walking! He has said “bubbe” but he doesn’t really want to say “mommy.” He can say “keys,” but
David had 103 fever last night, so we took him to the off-duty (it was Sunday, after all) pediatric practice and found out that he had two ear infections in both ears. 🙁 He’s not complaining about the ears, per se, but he is uncomfortable, so we’re getting him on a regimen of amoxicillin and