...The Wheels on the Bus, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star...I am so glad I took singing lessons, it makes singing nursery songs in public less humilating.
This coming Saturday sees Ashley turning 4 months. It is amazing how much he changes week – by – week, even day – by –day. He is much more interactive now and you can really see his personality coming through. I love nothing better than watching him when he is sleeping. You can see him curling up his hands, using his hands to brush his hair, all while pulling some interesting faces. You can see when he has a bad dream he will sob and whimper in his sleep and you can see his beautiful smile when he is ‘talking to the angels’. Watching Ashley sleep definitely brings a smile to my face and makes all those difficult times worth it. What makes me laugh is when he starts wiggling and squirming, followed by a loud fart!
As far as milestones go, Ashley likes to use his whole hand to hold his dummy in place when he sleeps and he will also practise flicking the dummy out of his mouth (too bad he hasn’t figured out how to get it back in!) He is also bringing his hands together and boy can this kid talk (gees, wonder where he gets that from!) and finally he is beginning to learn how to hold his rattles. It is so cute!!!
This coming Saturday sees Ashley turning 4 months. It is amazing how much he changes week – by – week, even day – by –day. He is much more interactive now and you can really see his personality coming through. I love nothing better than watching him when he is sleeping. You can see him curling up his hands, using his hands to brush his hair, all while pulling some interesting faces. You can see when he has a bad dream he will sob and whimper in his sleep and you can see his beautiful smile when he is ‘talking to the angels’. Watching Ashley sleep definitely brings a smile to my face and makes all those difficult times worth it. What makes me laugh is when he starts wiggling and squirming, followed by a loud fart!
As far as milestones go, Ashley likes to use his whole hand to hold his dummy in place when he sleeps and he will also practise flicking the dummy out of his mouth (too bad he hasn’t figured out how to get it back in!) He is also bringing his hands together and boy can this kid talk (gees, wonder where he gets that from!) and finally he is beginning to learn how to hold his rattles. It is so cute!!!


You can probably tell that I’m one of those proud mums that has trouble talking about anything but her lil man and believe it or not I still spend hours just being fascinated by the awe of it all. Ashley is truly my little blessing!

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