My DH is famous for losing a couple presents, and then finding them and giving them to me around April. Or when we move.
I have a mom question for the hivemind: While we were in Germany, Mal started doing this headshake thing, like he was trying to shake his bangs out of his eyes. We thought it might be an inner-ear reaction to the altitude, but he's kept it up. Now he does it voluntarily: when we shake our heads at him, he shakes his back. So we're pretty sure it's mimicking, but it's still odd. Should I mention it at his checkup? Has anyone else seen their kid do this?
Should I mention it at his checkup? Has anyone else seen their kid do this?
I'd mention it so the doctor takes a good look see in there. However, it is very common for babies and toddlers to do things like that because they're still learning how to register all their senses. So they'll do things which make them dizzy, or their vision woobly or creates an interesting sound effect in their ear or bang their head on the door for the acoustic properties. It's basically science in action - testing out various possibilties.
Evidentally, I am six. I just went to Amazon and looked at what had been purchased from my wish list.
I feel bad, but also,
Woot. I am getting the Muppet Show DVDs.
Evidentally, I am six. I just went to Amazon and looked at what had been purchased from my wish list.
I did the same thing tonight, so we can be six together. Nothing was purchased on mine, but I think Teacup Guy is going to purchase things from my wishlist at a store for me. I hope. He seemed relieved when I sent him the link. He is being very cute about all of the holiday stuff. We had a conversation tonight about what presents have to be wrapped and how they have to be wrapped, ect. He seems worried about doing everything right.
Jilli! Check out my best man's child, The Witch Baby.
OMG, dead from the cute. Darling, darling munchkin.
I bought this for my nephew tonight for part of his Christmas present. I remember having one when I was little. It's great being the auntie who can buy all the noisy toys and not have to hear them being played with all day every day.
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