
For the most part, Henry is a really great baby. He sleeps a lot, which we hear will change but enjoy very much right now as it affords some opportunity to play catch up on housework, sleep, etc. He cries when he has a specific need that must be addressed, such as a dirty diaper or hunger pangs. There is a small window in the late evening when he is generally fussy but this does not last long and is followed by the first shift of night sleeping that lasts around three to four hours.
To celebrate Henry's first week on the planet, I baked a cranberry apple pie. We didn't actually get to eat it until shortly after midnight, which was the eighth day of life for the little guy, but it tasted just as good. And, hey, for the rest of the weekend this means we have pie leftovers - woohoo!
Henry had his first bath, which he seemed oddly happy with but confused by. Here's a tip we got from our lactation specialist - warm the bath towel in the dryer beforehand. And for picture-taking fun, fashion the baby's hair into a baby mohawk.
4 comments:
he looks like a contender for the cutest baby ever. Realy. Just so sweet and perfect!
Damn. Another great picture. You guys are killing me.
Glad to hear you survived the first week - it sounds like you two are pros! All that reading paid off - or is it your instincts at this point?
Hey Elizabeth,
Thanks. We think so, too. But then, we realize we are his parents and there might be, just possibly, a little bit of parental bias going on. :)
Hi Cathy,
Pros? Instincts? Nah, we just don't put him down hardly ever and last night, during general fussiness time, we hopped in the car for our first nighttime venture because the rocking/vibration motion puts him right to sleep. We later googled his symptoms and think he might have just entered a growth spurt, which explains his higher level of fussiness along with increased feedings. Thank Zeus for Google, eh?
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