He's still here
Although he wasn't happy with us when we returned from our trip, our little guy is still here. We apologize in our lapse of reports, but this is probably going to be a brief one.
Jeremiah was a very good boy for Grandma S. and she learned how much he LOVES to be outside. They had some visitors and did some visiting. All in all, they both had a special week together. He capped it with preferring Grandma put him to bed on the night we got back. I guess he was a bit miffed at us.
John and Jeremiah spent some special time on Friday afternoon when his sitter had a family emergency. They took a wagon ride/walk to the store, worked in the yard, and wrestled on the living room floor.
He was fighting a bug this week so he's been dealing with a runny nose and a little fever. The doctor told us it was likely viral and to push the fluids and give him Motrin. Friday night and Saturday he survived on Motrin, snuggles and sleep. He seems to have turned the corner now and is back to his bouncing self.
He is babbling a great deal and occassionally we can actually understand what he said. He and I had an active conversation on our way home from CU tonight. It's much easier to keep him awake that way.
We're all looking forward to more walks and getting out in warm weather this weekend after a weekend stuck inside with sickness and crudy weather.
Jeremiah was a very good boy for Grandma S. and she learned how much he LOVES to be outside. They had some visitors and did some visiting. All in all, they both had a special week together. He capped it with preferring Grandma put him to bed on the night we got back. I guess he was a bit miffed at us.
John and Jeremiah spent some special time on Friday afternoon when his sitter had a family emergency. They took a wagon ride/walk to the store, worked in the yard, and wrestled on the living room floor.
He was fighting a bug this week so he's been dealing with a runny nose and a little fever. The doctor told us it was likely viral and to push the fluids and give him Motrin. Friday night and Saturday he survived on Motrin, snuggles and sleep. He seems to have turned the corner now and is back to his bouncing self.
He is babbling a great deal and occassionally we can actually understand what he said. He and I had an active conversation on our way home from CU tonight. It's much easier to keep him awake that way.
We're all looking forward to more walks and getting out in warm weather this weekend after a weekend stuck inside with sickness and crudy weather.

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