Saturday, February 19, 2011

5 Months


You both have been battling a cold for well over a week now.  Your messy coughs and noisy breathing had me concerned so we took you to the doctor on Friday.  After weighing in at whopping 16 pounds 2 ounces (Alex) and 14 pounds 13 ounces (Will) we learned that you had ear infections.  I find it incredibly charming that you both are smiling and babbling away even though you should be miserable.  The nose clogging snot, body shaking coughs and overall discomfort of an ear infection (two for poor Alex) create plenty of tears and moments of agitation, but we are all doing the best we can to get through things.  One of these days we will all be able to sleep through the night again...

In other news, you are definitely aware of each other now.  You strike up a lively conversation whenever you are near each other.  I love to read you books when you are cuddled up together in the crib, mostly because you both look equally fascinated when I show you the pictures.  The expression on your faces when you recognize a familiar voice or face is priceless and you both are constantly finding new ways to make us smile, love and laugh.

William...


Your little hands have been busy grabbing everything around you.  Rattles, your bib, blankets-they are all rounded up and herded towards your mouth.  During nap time the other day you had your blanket in your fists and were peeking under the covers while your brother dozed away.


Some old habits that have resurfaced lately include peeing on me, waking up several times a night and crying during the first part of your bath.  Your "big boy" status went through the roof this morning when you had a chance to test out the walker that will be part of your crash derby future.

Alexander... 


Over the past few weeks you have managed to wiggle yourself into some crazy positions in your crib.  Your latest and greatest include a 180 degree move (while swaddled) and sleeping on your side (also while swaddled, most likely a failed rollover). 


Those little hands of yours are always in your mouth.  Your thumb is especially chewy and it isn't uncommon for you to try and squeeze both fists into your mouth at the same time.  When you are not busy eating your hands, you grab mine and are mesmerized by my wiggling fingers...

We can't believe it has already been five months since you both wiggled into our world.  Every new moment is a wonder and our hearts are forever full.
                                                                                         

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