Easton with his Pappy, all dressed up for dinner on the town
It's tummy time! He's such a strong boy!!!
It's tummy time! He's such a strong boy!!!
Cuddling with his Mom
Time is FLYING BY .... people warned me that this would happen, but I think all of the craziness of moving, getting settled in, etc has made time pass by even quicker. It's hard to believe that on Friday (March 19th) Easton will be 2 months old! Can you believe it? The photos above show some of Easton's progress --- he seems to change a little each day, and the change is dramatic from week to week.
Easton has developed SO much in his first two months of life. He is such an independent baby and is quite content with looking around, punching his fists & kicking his feet. There have been times that Jason & I thought he was asleep only to find out he's been happily playing. At first I was worried, but everyone says to be happy that Easton is so laid back & easily entertained. He is not a fussy baby at all and only cries when he needs something. We've learned that a cry means a few things - he needs a diaper change, he's hungry or he has gas. Rarely he'll cry for other reasons, such a being too hot or over-stimulated. But he's easily consoled and we know we are very fortunate in that!
Easton has also become much more social lately - he smiles and laughs and seems to recognize the people in his life. The mornings are the best; he is so happy and has the biggest grin on his face (which makes getting up super early worth it!) :-) He turns when he hears our voices and will react to our laughter and actions. He is developing such a cute personality... his coos and little sounds will make your heart melt. But we are not the only people Easton loves - he is lucky that his grandparents, uncles and other extended family members are around quite a bit. Everyone loves to spend time with him & we are so thankful that Easton has so much love & attention.
Easton enjoys tummy time and is very strong. He can hold himself up for long periods of time and likes to look at colorful objects, our faces and his own reflection. He can't quite roll over on his own yet, but we anticipate that happening very soon. He also likes to take baths and we look forward to when bath time can involve more playing and fun. We look forward to the upcoming developments, but don't want them to happen too quickly! :-)
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