Our little friend
Work continues on trying to get Harrison to say “hello”. We do get noises that sound like hello, but that may just be luck rather than actual talking. I have started making “roars” at Harrison and he has started to “roar” back, which is extremely cute.
Most nights he is sleeping for quite a while, which is fantastic, although he has a habit of not wanting to go back to bed after his feed. Apparently Mummy and Daddys big yawns aren’t enough to convince him that it is still night time.
We are going to get weighed and measured on Wednesday and also to see about doing a little class in “solids” and “movement” because it won’t be too long until he will be motoring around the place and eating real food.
He has a fascination with our food and stares at us when we eat. Which is supposedly one of the signs that he is getting ready for solids. And he does little wiggles when he is on his tummy. I think he is trying to crawl but if hes anything like us then he’ll be lazy about it. Until he really wants something and then he may surprise us.