He is crawling everywhere and of course everything goes in his mouth, including legos, polly pockets, and collections of dust/lint/hairballs from the broom. He is pulling himself up on furniture, causing squeals of delight for all audiences. We are slow going introducing solids as his milk protein intolerance is still causing him problems (he got a hold of a cup/straw with milk in it and chewed on it for a few minutes, then had hives all down his chin and neck for a couple hours). He loves sweet potatoes, cheerios, and oatmeal with pears. He even had a delicious selection of pureed vegetables and beef for dinner the other night. Mmmmmm, smells the same going in as it does coming out.
I am still enjoying a dairy free diet, which includes 3-4 peanut butter sandwiches a day and various taco, fajita, burrito arrangements sans cheese and sour cream. And lots and lots of sorbet.
I already emailed this video out, but in case you missed it:


3 comments:
Super cute. Keep making them. You do such a good job.
I laughed so hard at the video!! So adorable.
p.s. I feel for you with the milk intolerance. My last two daughters are the same. Even my 2.5 year old is still on a soy formula.
We have tried everything from rice milk to almond etc. The process can be so exhausting. Keep up the good work, at least you know the culprit.
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