While I was sick, Sean enjoyed crawling around in the living room until he got fussy... then Ben put him in his bouncer. One time, he bounced and bounced and bounced until he was so exhausted, he fell right asleep:
...completely conked out!I feel bad that I haven't posted more pictures of Mark, or written about him. He is turning into such a big boy, can do so many things. He is such a joy to be around. Boy do I love that kiddo. The reason there are more pics and posts about Sean is that Sean is learning so many things so quickly - and I remind myself that Mark got 4 years of exclusive blogging. :o)
Alright, here is a video of Sean pulling up. Right after taking this video I turned around and went into the kitchen to attend to a boiling over pot of water. When I came out of the kitchen, there was Sean in the entryway. :o)
Sean is such a funny little guy. He still does NOT like baby food (he pushes it out of his mouth with his tongue, then clenches those little jaws and lips as tightly as he can), but real, whole slices of apple are great fun to suck on, as are pizza crusts (preferably stale), frozen green beans, and whole fresh baby carrots. On Saturday he did enjoy eating a few spoonfulls of unsweetened (sour!) applesauce. He kept opening his mouth and slapping the tray of his high chair demanding more.
This little boy LOVES feeding himself unsweetened baby cheerios: You put them on the tray of his high chair one at a time. The loss rate is about 80% at this point. First he picks the cheerio up between his left thumb and pointer finger. Then he passes the cheerio over to his right hand, with which he puts the cheerio in his mouth. If the cheerio actually makes it all the way into his mouth, he gives a triumphant little chirp (that sometimes results in the loss of the cheerio). Sometimes the cheerio gets fished back out of the mouth to investigate it some more. Otherwise it gets squished to mush by little gums, and is then swallowed. Oh the joys of being 7 months old.
I have to say, when eating dirt, animal hair, pieces of tissue, pebbles, leaves, or anything else off of the floor, the loss rate is approximately 0.001%. Oh the things I have had to fish out of Sean's mouth...
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