He has some rough spots during the past two weeks but considering his limited vocabulary to express himself and inability to process this confusing situation it's pretty much understandable. I've been teaching him the signs for "more" and "please" to try to help our communication during meal times. But so far it has been mostly me doing the signing.
We have bonded and I believe he even gave me a kiss the other night after putting on his jammies. T announced after being here 4 days that I was her grandma and although it was a shock to my anti-aging mindset I've accepted the title along with the crop of gray streaks that has been determined to grace my head these days. I've bounced my back tired walking E to sleep twice each day but it seems a small price to pay for falling asleep peacefully rather than screaming oneself unconscious.
The one thing that is sure to make this round-one happy is food.
While we shared a few moments together as the rooster crowed the day up I took advantage of the quiet and the morning sun to document breakfast.
After he initiated getting into the booster seat I started him on some apple juice while I sliced a benana (T's pronunciation).
We finished up the meal with a round of strawberry granola in vanilla yogurt . E prefers to man the utensils himself so sticky things like yogurt work better than items that fall out of the spoon when it is turned upside down.
3 comments:
Love the last one. Food is best when a little gets on your nose.
true....Lily has come to the same conclusion recently!
BTW I like the B&W too!
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