Sunday, February 11, 2018

Jack 1 Month, kid update

Jack is now one month old.

Here are comparison pics of Mason and Paige his Jack's stats from when he was about 3 weeks.


He is a great sleeper.  He will let me get about 4-4.5 hours for the first stretch of the night then about 2.5 hours till morning.


He loves to be held, and will usually take a couple naps in the day just laying on me.


He seems sensitive to dairy so I'm cutting it out to see if there is any improvement.  He has a lot of gas and has multiple sessions a day to relieve his pain.


The kids love him still.  Paige still has to come and ask to see him multiple times in a day, and sometimes still wants to hold him.  Mason is usually more concerned about where he is and how he's doing.

He is so cute and I love watching him grow more and more.

Kid update:
Mason and Paige have adjusted really well to having Jack around.  They have been spending a lot of time playing together, and Mason is a great big brother always willing to help Paige out; well most of the time.

They recently got hair cuts.  Mason was going to get his hair cut short, that changed when he found out they used clippers instead of scissors.  From now on he says only I'm allowed to cut his hair.
Paige was great for her haircut and was so excited to get one.  She was even a little sad when hers was all done, and has asked for another a few times already.



Mason:  He has started making lots of his own games up with his paper and different supplies from his craft bucket.


He is still loving preschool and has recently gotten back into playing basketball on our little hoop inside with Christoper.  Christopher taught him how to play horse, a few days later Mason asked to play a game with Christopher, when he asked what game Mason said maybe goat.  He is so silly.

Paige:  She loves the time we get to spend together after we drop off Mason at preschool which usually consists of running errands.  She has gotten used to our routine and will request going to a store after we drop Mason off and sometimes throws a fit is we don't have a store to go to.


She is no longer saying "whoopeas" instead of whoopsie, but is now started to be able to do everything by herself that she has wanted to.  Every now and then she can't do what she wants and will tell me, "It's a hard time."