Life must be really hard for babies. I'll bet eating, growing, and pooping is exhausting (thus all the sleeping, right?). Two things are for sure: 1) babies sure do feel a LOT of different emotions in a very short period of time. 2) Babies are dang cute (and I may be a little partial, but I think mine's a total stud).
Here's a taste of what 10 minutes with Colton can be like:
2:30 - Colton wakes up from a nice nap in his swing:
2:31 - Colton stares wondrously at the lighting fixture while enjoying his favorite pacifier:
2:32 - Colton realizes mom is looking at him and sends a few smiles and coos her way:
2:33 - Colton recognizes a funny rumbly in his tumbly:
2:33 - Colton grunts and grimaces trying to do a little you-know-what:
2:34 - When the grunting doesn't work, Colton resorts to his pufferfish mode to relieve himself of a significant amount of "pressure":
2:35 - Colton realizes that gas hurts and starts to get a little fussy:
2:35 - Colton's full-blown cry-fest has commenced:
2:36 - Mom finally puts down the camera and changes Colton's diaper (since he definitely pooped through his outfit). Colton looks at mom thinking, "Wait, you're going to put those cold wipes WHERE?!":
2:37 - Colton's all changed and starts to play with mom again:
2:38 - Colton is all giggles because mom makes weird noises/faces:
2:39 - Colton's thinking, "Okay, mom. First you were funny. Now you're just desperate.":
2:40 - Colton realizes the TV is far more interesting than mom:
2:40 - Here's proof that Colton just LOVES to watch "The Biggest Loser":
Tough life, right? Must be :)
And that about sums it up! :) That pacifier looks huge compared to his little face!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is 2:39. That wonky eyed puzzlement look is great.
ReplyDeleteLove all his faces! He really is so handsome!
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