The last couple of weeks have been historic for baby Milo, too! He participated in his first presidential inauguration and became the Secretary for the Baby Affairs Department. He's a little sleepy in this picture. We got up early to see the inauguration with friends.Last week Milo had his first vaccine shots & got his birth certificate. He did well with his shots - we altered the vaccine schedule a bit with his pediatrician, Dr. Gray, so that his shots will be spread out a bit. She also helped us to eliminate one or two that she didn't think were necessary at this time. He only cried a bit and was a hint sleepier than usual the next day. Even though there were only three little shots, it made me want to hold him all day long!
In recent days Milo has become very talkative & even more expressive. He loves his new crazy mobile (video is below). And, we have started experimenting with the EC (elimination communication) Method and have surprised ourselves by catching several poos and pees in the toilet. Who knew!
Now that he can hold his head up & face outward, he has started to enjoy going on walks in the Bjorn - which is a big change! He used to cry loudly every time we tried to put him in the Bjorn. Since the weather has been gorgeous, we've been on lots of walks and a couple of hikes. Our sunset walk out at Point Pinole was beautiful. We went with Tim, Eliza and upstairs baby (Caleb) & spotted a Great Horned Owl on our way home. Ben and I took another hike at Sibley Volcanic Park for a picnic which had much to be desired. Milo was uncomfortable with all of the wind in his face & had the BIGGEST blow out ever. It was impossible to clean up with the limited number of wipes we packed. He hated the prickly grass (even though he was on a blanket) and being naked in the wind. Brrrr. Good thing he only remembers things for a few weeks at this time. We want him to love hiking and being outside with us!
Milo auditioning for the Snuggle-li-est Baby Award.
The Two Handsome Men of 2924 Fulton Street!
Not a picture of Milo... but kiwi's are cute, too. These came from our garden and needed to be eaten. So I made the yummy cheese cake from the Moosewood cookbook.
Bath time! We've started to give Milo a bath every other day or so as part of his nighttime "routine." Don't worry - we treat that soft soft baby skin really well. He loves it!
Milo and his friend June (about 3 1/2 weeks younger). One day they will recognize and notice one another. Right now being side-by-side is good enough.Stayed tuned for more Milo updates!


