When Sam arrived, Jackson was very curious about him--and all of his accessories. Here are some of the fun things that Jackson discovered: jumping in Sam's bouncy seat is a lot of fun--why would Sam just lie in there???; snatching and running off with Sam's pacifiers, sucking on them before Mom and Dad can get them back is a cool game; and he fits perfectly and comfortably into Sam's Moses basket (bottom picture).
When we swaddle Sam (I always say, "It's time to wrap you up, little man"), Jackson yells "Nooooo! Wrap it out, Mom! Wrap it out!" and demands to be wrapped as well (right picture--Jackson "wrapped out.")
My sister was in town this past week with my 2-year-old niece and 7-month-old nephew. One afternoon, she brought Lucas (the baby) down from his nap. Within a few minutes, I noticed Jack was not downstairs with us (believe me, with four kids under the age of twenty-six-months you lose one now and again). I walked up the stairs calling his name and found him in the guest bedroom, in Lucas's pack-n-play with Lucas's pacifier in his mouth and Lucas's blanket pulled over him (top picture). My little baby!
By the way, Paul Reiser (of Mad About You fame) wrote a book called, Babyhood. I highly recommend it to anyone who has ever had kids.
My sister was in town this past week with my 2-year-old niece and 7-month-old nephew. One afternoon, she brought Lucas (the baby) down from his nap. Within a few minutes, I noticed Jack was not downstairs with us (believe me, with four kids under the age of twenty-six-months you lose one now and again). I walked up the stairs calling his name and found him in the guest bedroom, in Lucas's pack-n-play with Lucas's pacifier in his mouth and Lucas's blanket pulled over him (top picture). My little baby!
By the way, Paul Reiser (of Mad About You fame) wrote a book called, Babyhood. I highly recommend it to anyone who has ever had kids.
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