I did not get the chance to post this last night...
Happy 3 Month Birthday Wyatt & Colton!
I can’t believe my baby boys are 3 months old today – wow, how much has changed in the 3 short months they have been a part of our family. They both have about doubled their birth weight and consistently give us smiles & laughs. This last week, they also had their first away-from-home babysitting experience. They took a trip over to Grandpa & Grandma’s house (my parents) Saturday afternoon/evening for a few hours while Cory & I attended a friend’s wedding. Tuesday we also used up the last of the newborn size diapers. They are starting to get a little small for the boys, which means it’s time to move up to the next size. We were using Pampers Swaddlers but the size 1 seems to be a big jump from the newborn size we were using. I’m trying out some Huggies Little Snugglers size 1, which seems to be just a small step up from the Pampers newborn size.
I also started back to work (part time) today. My 12 weeks of maternity leave went by way too fast – I really enjoyed being home every day with my two little guys (OK – maybe it was a little stressful in the beginning). It was very hard to head back to the office and be away from my boys.
Wyatt
Wyatt slept in the crib for 4 straight hours last night! This is a big deal because both of the boys have not liked sleeping in their crib for any length of time and usually only last ½ hour – a couple hours at a time. He slept like a champ and didn’t even fuss much in his sleep. The boys usually end up sleeping in a bouncer at night if they get to fussy in their crib. I think some of it has to do with their reflux issues and having to lay down flat in the crib but we’ll see if that improves with time.
Colton
Colton has started to take shorter cat naps during the day which last about ½ hour or so. He is up for a little bit and then sometimes goes back down for a little bit before the next feeding. He is still sleeping the same at night so luckily it hasn’t seemed to effect that a bit.
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