With the movie coming soon, I had to get this one under my belt and boy, am I glad I did! Easy five stars. I have fond memories of my father owning this and always wanting to read it mostly because it was a massively thick paperback that looked impossible. Unsurprisingly (he doesn’t care much
This month Mia became an expert at rolling back to tummy, but only to the left. Odd, because she originally did everything better to her right. The problem with rolling only one way meant a handful of nights where she’d do it numerous times, get stuck, get mad, and Mom and Dad got no sleep.
This kinda thing is totally my jam. A in-depth look at something so simple and boring that it’s brilliant. Incredibly well researched and written, I can’t wait to get to my next book from Mark Kurlansky. I’m thinking Oyster, 1968, and then Cod. Cod is far and away his 2nd most popular title, but there
We made it! This little one is a true bundle of joy. So happy, sleeps well (8ish hours, wake to eat, and then another couple), eats well. We really lucked out. This month she began to love dancing and being swung about, laughs constantly, really figured out her hands, graduated to a crib, and is
My condo sold last week. I bought it near immediately following the divorce, it served me great for a year and a half until I found Rebecca, and served a friend of mine well since then as a furnished rental. It was a good little space with excellent neighbors and an outstanding location. I didn’t
Up and down and up and down. What a fun month! Mia is interactive a whole bunch more with smiles and coos, we focused the heck out of tummy time, she’s noticing the world around her, and while still have trouble getting to sleep a lot of nights, is sleeping 10-12 hours straight. She also