8 weeks old.

I’ve never managed to be one of these bloggers who writes beautiful meaningful posts to her children every month or every year. As a result I’m not entirely sure which child did what when. But as this is our last go around I thought I’d tally up a few things.

Tigerboy is 8 weeks old today. In the last week we’ve seen some big changes in him. His eyes focus better, and yesterday after Big kissed his cheek he turned his head to look at her intently. He’s started smiling at interaction, though is somewhat camera shy in those moments, and is developing a range of conversational noises other than the basic waily, waily racket.

He enjoys nappy free time and is starting to be happy to be awake, although obviously only in someone’s arms.

I’m loving watching him becoming a person, if you know what I mean. Although I’m slightly unnerved at how rapidly it’s happening.

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6 responses to “8 weeks old.”

  1. antoinette . (@divasupermum) avatar
    antoinette . (@divasupermum)

    very nice post 8 weeks already, wow he looks super, nappy free time?

  2. Yes but does he know his letters? ;~)

  3. Oh he’s scrummy and now I feel broody!

  4. Lovely post and what a cutie he is x

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