Monday, December 29, 2008

You're no bunny till some Bubba loves you...

Today Bubba and I spent a lot of time just hanging out and chatting, especially in his happy place. I sat him up and took a few pictures:

How can I be mad at that face?

He just loves to look out that window. Sitting him up gives him a whole new view.
Earlier in the morning I found my husband doing tummy time up there. We were trying to get a picture so he scooted back a bit, but then Bubba felt there was no need to lift up his head. He just laid there happily gnawing his fist.

You like our diaper log on the side of the dresser? LOL! It's interesting to look back to when we first brought him home and compare just how much he used to poop then compared to now.
Here's one I caught while he actually had his head up. He also had his legs up. From going to the gym, I understand that this is an excellent ab workout.

I found this one on the memory card and figured I'd post it too. It's from a few days ago.

Before we knew that Bubba was a boy, we came across these bunny slippers at Kohls. They're super cute, but I was worried that we'd buy them and then have a boy and they'd never get used. My husband decided that they were just too cool to pass up, and since they only had the one pair left, we had to buy them. He stated that his son would be secure enough in his masculinity that he could wear pink bunny slippers!
Well, here we are a few months later, and Bubba's feet are finally big enough to fit in them. Those little feet are growing FAST! I slipped them on over his feetie pajamas. They're just something that makes me happy.

OH! And the best part of today - Bubba has learned how to do the cutest little motorboat sounds! We were sitting together on the couch and I heard it behind me. I turned to my husband (he was holding the baby) and asked him, "Was that you?" He said no, it was Bubba. Apparently, Bubba's been performing this trick for dad for a few days now! It's so cute. He'll be sitting there making his little talking sounds (he's also been making multisyllabic sounds) then he'll add in the little motorboat sounds.
I just really love this kid!


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