Tuesday, October 18, 2011

3 Months!

Sorry we've been MIA lately; it's just been a busy few weeks.

Elliott has been developing by leaps and bounds lately.  He can hold himself up (for a little while) on his arms, although we're still working on that skill, since he can only seem to do it for short spurts.  He started really laughing and smiling.  Today, he actually started to try rolling over from his belly to his back.  He gets sort of stuck on his arm.  He'll get it.

He had his 3 month "birthday" on Saturday, and we celebrated with a new crocheted toy and a lot of naps. I barely got any pictures because he just slept the sunlight away.  He was up late the night before because we had eaten Taco Soup, and something in it that got into my system didn't agree with him.  He wasn't fussy, just not able to sleep.  He seemed content to schmooze with the ladies at our little party we had.  His Nana and Grandpa visited him on Sunday.

I really feel like I've bonded with him in a new way.  Before, it was the feeling of him needing me that really drew us together.  Now, it's a little more mutual.  Because he has started smiling, laughing, and "talking" (or really just making noises as if he is talking), I feel like the interaction is two-way.  We read books, we watch movies, we play on the floor, and we just enjoy each other's company.  I know this is a long way off, but I will really miss cuddling on the couch when he gets too big.

Here are some pictures of Elliott (and Jason and I) over the last few weeks:

Modeling the newest fashions from Mama's crochet hook.

M & J at Pat and Kimm's wedding...we do exist!

Strongest baby in three counties.

"Mama, can I stop being strong?"

Me and my E.

Happy 3-month old.

Unhappy 3-month old.

Thanks for the new toy, Mama.
We have another big week ahead.  I have two consecutive assignments to grade.  Once I'm done with a smaller paper (3-4 pages, and only 1/2 the students chose this assignment), I'll have midterms.  Ugh.  Jason has a lot of work to get done for his grad class' research assignment.

I found out my new work schedule for the spring, and I'm pretty thrilled with the way it came out.  I'll teach my American history survey course to three separate sections, and I'll run my seminar on Tuesdays.  This is a full course load, all from La Salle.  No more writing to teach / grade!  I love teaching at La Salle, so this spring will be very enjoyable.  It will require a little more juggling, and a lot more grading, but I'll also get by knowing that it is my last semester of teaching before graduate school starts in the fall (I'll keep you updated on the status of that as it develops).

- J & M.

1 comment:

  1. I think 3-6 months is my favorite stage. They are so cute and can interact, but they're not mobile yet :) He is seriously so cute!

    I didn't know your hubby was in grad school too. Chris is getting his MBA, so working around his study/work schedule is can be tough.

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