Playing "where did it go??" |
This has been a pretty routine week for us. Enoch has done a few new things, which are documented below. He has also been having some teething pain, which has made his sleep a little sketchy, so we hope his new teeth will come in soon (or that whatever else is bothering him will be resolved)!
The highlight of my week was Cow Appreciation Day (photos coming soon). The low-light (that's not really a word...) of the week was finding out that Granddad Craig and Granny Sandy had to postpone their trip to see us. :( Not sure when they will be coming now, but we are excited to have them visit asap (which I know they're excited to do)!
And speaking of visiting, our guest room is officially up and running, so if any of you other family & friends have an itch to visit Mississippi, we'd be happy to host you!!! Just shoot me an email or phone call and we can set up the details. :)
Enoch was able to eat his first "chunks" of banana this week (as opposed to mashed/pureed foods), so that was pretty exciting! He's doing great chewing the pieces of soft fruit (and he kind of chews his Cheerios too), so we may start introducing more soft chunks soon. :)
This is one of Enoch's newest sounds. He just started making it this week, and so far he does it all the time! In fact, if he hears one of us doing it, he will usually start. {Funny side note, when I was writing this post, I reviewed this video while sitting next to Enoch, and when he heard himself on the video making the new noise, he began making it beside me. how cute is that!!?!!}
And this is just a video of one of our normal playing sessions. I usually let him play by himself once or twice a day for 10-20 minutes. (I'm always in the room with him, usually sitting next to him reading, but I try not to engage him too much so that he is learning to play by himself.) He does a really good job at entertaining himself! **Note: This is an extremely LONG video, mainly for the family members who can't see Enoch very often, so others of you may wish to skip it (or just cut it off when you get bored). He also makes his new sound again on this one around the 3:15 marker.**
2 comments:
I love the smacking sound! That is too cute! Also, it looks like you guys are settling in down there in Mississippi. I hope the transition will be a good/smooth one!
Thanks, Allison! Yeah, we are settling in nicely so far (and even making some friends!!). :)
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