Early morning nap with mom
Christmas celebration #5 at ma & pa’s house
Des test-walking the new “Chomp & Clack Alligator” push toy
Back at the ol’ homestead, mom demonstrates his new tractor
Early morning nap with mom
Christmas celebration #5 at ma & pa’s house
Des test-walking the new “Chomp & Clack Alligator” push toy
Back at the ol’ homestead, mom demonstrates his new tractor
Des’ new thing is sleeping on your neck. In the blink of an eye, we’ll miss these days.
And now he can now unscrew caps. We’re in trouble.
The fever finally broke, but with topping out at 104.3 the afternoon before, he woke up with his body over-correcting at 96.2. So, stocking cap nap it is.
All warmed up and feeling better, we head over to ma & pa’s house for Thanksgiving.
After six ear infections in eight months, and over the typical cold-free summer to boot, we made the decision to get tubes in Des’ ears. It wasn’t a light decision, but given all the details, we felt it was clearly the right choice.
And so Des entered his 11th month of life with an early morning appointment at Children’s Hospital. After being admitted, Des gets has a few sensors placed for readings. “You’re telling me these things you just attached to my legs aren’t for playing with? You’ve got to be kidding me!”
Des looking awefully cute in his special PJs.
“Hey, this riding in a car around strange hallways is fun and all, but why are we doing this at 7:10am??”
Our little man getting ready to leave us for a few :/
This view was unexpectedly more difficult than we anticipated.
But within 20 minutes, mom was back in the recovery room feeding Des. Within 40 minutes, he was back in our room with both of us. It took upwards of an hour for him to get his bearings and calm down, but we were home by 9am.
There was a warm breeze blowing and as we detoured to the front porch before going inside. Des always has this peaceful, meditative demeanor in the presence of a good breeze. After a bit, dad was even getting him to laugh a bit.
Two high-quality naps throughout the day. The next day you could tell he was already feeling better*.
*Sounds like non-medical hyperbole, but with fluid already draining from behind his eardrums, his energy was up a notch or two from prior weeks during the last infection and inflammations.
Guys weekend continues with a some morning jamming
And a quality afternoon nap while mom drives back from KC
Step 1, stand up. Step 2, take one step. Step 3, walk on knees the rest of the way.
Des hits the big 1-0 (months) and finally has his twice rescheduled 9-month pictures this afternoon. Best to get in a quality nap, so we snoozed together.
He’s not afraid to really stretch out
Des has quite recently transitioned to being a tummy sleeper (aka “bum up”)
Pictures with in the evening with his cousins
Des wasn’t seeming like himself, and after a quick Saturday trip the pediatrician, found that he has a double ear infection again. So lots of naps and cuddles this weekend.
Started out the day with a bang-up nap
And some egg shaker maraca jamming before heading to ma and pa’s house
Celebrating the day with the cousins
Dancing with pa
Trying watermelon and blueberries for the first time