The Ferrell Family

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Week 32 1/27-2/1


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Things have been going a lot better since they put Logan on the acid reflux medicine. Thanks to Zantac, Logan is a new baby. He seems a lot happier overall and I swear he now has twice the appetite. He is eating 3 meals a day, putting away a full jar of baby food and at least 5 tablespoons of cereal at each meal. He is also nursing just as much. The only bad thing is he is still waking up throughout the night, but it is because he is hungry. At least he's not screaming because his belly hurts! The doctor thinks he's trying to make up for lost time and hopefully, he'll cut back on the night feedings soon on his own. We'll keep our fingers crossed!

Tamie, Arnold, Jessalyn, and Alyssa came to visit last weekend. It was great timing since Alex was still stuck in Kentucky for work. I would take a house full of people over an empty house any day! The girls had a lot of fun playing with Logan and all his new toys. It's amazing how he lights up when they're around. They went to Kensington Church with us on Sunday and the girls enjoyed making new friends. I left Logan in the childcare for the first time during the service and they said he was an angel.

On Monday, we went up to see Grandma Ginny and help out at the daycare. Ginny was pretty upset because they had lost Bosco over the weekend. He ate a plant (which shouldn't have been fatal according to the vet and poison control), but it was. So, Logan did his best to help cheer Grandma up and I helped out around the daycare. Daddy got home on Tuesday night and Logan enjoyed going to watch me play volleyball. Alex spent a lot of time showing him the boys playing basketball in the other gym.

Logan is becoming more independent and loves playing with all his new toys. He actually figured out how to put the balls into the holes on his dinosaur on his own. He probably gets it in the hole one out of every twenty tries, but he's working at it! He also learned how to push himself up into a pushup, but then he just slides backwards. Another small step towards crawling. We also started trying to give him a sippy cup. He seems to understand the concept, but he seems more interested in using it as a teether at this point.

1 Comments:

  • I'm glad he's feeling better... and congrats on finally getting some pictures of him NOT crying while wearing that UM gear... must have been all cried out already, huh?!

    By Blogger Matt, at 7:28 AM  

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