Sunday, January 24, 2010

The weekly update

Wyatt had a good week this last week with few exceptions.  Daycare continues to tell us that he is one of the easiest kids for them to take care of (discount worthy??), and he is always a good baby, even on his bad days, that are very few and far between.

Not a lot of noteworthy items from this week.  Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday all went off without a hitch.  As you read above, Wyatt does have a bad day now and then, and Thursday was the first time our friends at Think-and-Play saw this.  He was acting tired and fussy all day for them, and never really slept.  When Jean got home from picking him up, he was sleeping, and slept for about an hour, as he usually does around that time for us, and woke up to a happy, and smiley baby for us for the rest of the night.

Friday was PJ day at daycare, so Wyatt got to wear his PJs all day.  I think he enjoyed this, because as I picked him up, he was laying on the floor, playing with his feet, that are covered in monkeys, and laughing and smiling.  He saw me, gave a big giggle, and I asked him if his good mood was because he got to wear is Jammies all day.  Another big giggle for dad, and the two working in the daycare room both laughed and smiled because it was so big!!

Shortly after we got home Friday, company arrived.  Eric and Christy Chapman came up for a quick visit for the night.  Wyatt enjoyed seeing them again, and really took a liking to Eric (but then again, most do!!).

Saturday, Eric and Christy left to return home, and Wyatt had another attempt at cereal.  He did clean out the bowl, but wanted a bottle as soon as he did finish.
Wyatt while he ate........

and immediately following

There has been a lot of talk both ways on who Wyatt looks like.  My opinion is, he has Jeans nose, mouth, and dimples.  The rest seems to be very much dad.  Even our attire seems to match on some days.

Nuff said......

Today, as Jean and I were having a bite for breakfast, we had Wyatt in his "Activity Saucer" by the patio door.  At this moment I realized that at times, kids can be so different from each other.  When winter first started we read of Wyatts cousin Ruby crying every time she saw snow fall.  Today, as the large flakes fell here in Cloquet, Wyatt was mesmerized.


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