Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Dylan is 2 months!

Wow, so the time is flying with our little chubbers. Lost of new things happening. First the stats...



2 Months 11/23/09 -12.88 lbs (77%) and is 23 inches (52%) Head Cir 16.1( 74%)



2.5 Weeks 10/11/09- 9.69 lbs (68%) and was 21 inches (50%) Head Cir 15.4 (82%)



2 Days 09/25/09- 8.14 lbs (57%) 21.5 inches (he shrunk! -This was Dr. stats at the hospital it was 21 inches)



The Dr. Said he looks great just has a little bit rounder spot on one side of his head so lay him on his left (this is for me people sorry)



Dyl is just the cutest little guy around, besides Arlo that is. He has been so much fun. He has discovered his hands and loves to chew on them. He is focusing so well and follows us with his eyes around the room. His neck is getting really strong and he can hold his head up for periods of time. I still am holding hope out for a mellow one. He definately gets intense about certain things like food and being in his car seat when he doesn't want to, but he is such a sweet baby. He will chill with us sitting on the floor or in his bouncer for quite a while (20-30 min) before he gets fussy. he loves to interact and smile. He loves his brother. When ever Arlo is in the room Dyl just follows him around with his eyes and tries to talk. Arlo has been so cute with Dyl. He doesn't like to see him sad and will immediately try to calm him by getting his binky and talking to him. He is very protective of him. If other people come over and hold Dyl Arlo gets very concerned and says things like "Where are they taking Dylan, he needs to stay with us." He has started wanting to give him kisses at night and he likes to have him in the room with him when he's playing. We are happy for you Dyl.

2 comments:

Bonnie said...

So cute to hear about the two boys interacting.

Anonymous said...

Ive got 3.5 months left and I am getting a little scared to think about adding a newborn back into the mix. When I read this it made me think about how fun it is going to be to see my kids interacting with each other.