It’s not often that Addison is happy during tummy time, but yesterday I got smiles! They didn’t last all that long before he got frustrated, although it does make me a little more hopeful that he is starting to get used to being on his tummy.
Recently I have noticed that Addison has been reaching out to toys on his play mat, but doesn’t seem to quite get hold of them (only occasionally by luck). Today when he was playing he was holding onto his toys and even made the music play on his own by Read More ...
We were all spending time together and Daddy decided to take some photos of Addison.
When Daddy got home he took over looking after Addi to give Mummy a bit of a break from the long day we had together. After finding a children’s Bible last weekend when we were in Toowoomba, Daddy has been working his way through, reading it to Addi. I have to Read More ...
Today was just one of those days, Addi would not settle! He wanted to eat eat eat – yep that silly 3 month growth spurt is just killing me. Not to mention the heat! He refused to be put down which meant that I had to hold him nearly all Read More ...
After visiting Nanny today, we decided to get Daddy to drive and meet us at Nanny and Poppy’s house to all have dinner together. Here are some of the photos of Addison spending some time with Daddy after a long day at work.
These days Addi thinks that laying down is “beneath him” 😉 he’s not happy unless he’s sitting! He’s not quite there yet but with the help of some pillows to prop him up he is a happy chappy.
Addi and I went down to his bedroom today for some playtime together. We read a book and checked out his toys, then even tried on some shoes for the first time. I wasn’t sure how Addi was going to take to having something on his feet, as he really Read More ...
Addison is now 3 months old and is experiencing his 3 month growth spurt. I don’t know why, but for some reason whenever Addi has a growth spurt we also have extremely hot weather! Not only is Addi extra thirsty due to the weather but is feeding more often because Read More ...