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Two months and a week old!

Dear Liam,

You are two months old now. I don’t know where the time has gone. People always say how fast time flies and how fast you’ll grow up, and they weren’t kidding! I still remember the day we brought you home from the hospital. How preciously tiny, and sleepy you were.

As a nine-week-old, your milestone have started. We experienced your smile at six weeks, and early mornings are the best part of my day because of it. You have this coo that melts our hearts, and that head of yours is holding itself up high and it’s not so wobbly anymore.

We also had you 2 month check-up last week and here are your stats:

  • weight: 10.6 lbs
  • height: 14.6 inches
  • length: 22 3/4 inches
  • eating 3-4 ounces, every 3-4 hours during the day
  • You are starting to sleep through the night
  • You love being outside, and you love when we take you out on a stroll around the neighborhood
  • You have started smiling a lot and almost giggling
  • You like to talk to us, making cute little coo-ing noises
You are growing up well, and you were such a good boy when you got your 2 month shots done. Mommy and Daddy are so proud of you!

 

zaianne
I’m a interactive media developer/designer, and new mom to a gorgeous little boy named Liam Ayden Sparrow, who cooks to de-stress and relax. I’m originally from a little peninsula in the South East Asia region of the world called, Malaysia. Although I’ve moved a lot in my life, Chicago, Kuala Lumpur, Australia, Georgia, NYC, and finally back to Chicago; one thing remains the same. The food, because I cook. I grew up around amazing cooks. My mom and my late grandma, and although during my teen years I despised helping my mom in the kitchen, once I grew up and had to moved to a different country for studies, and didn’t have my mom to make meals for me, I realized how lucky I was to have at least some basic cooking skills! And although my mom never really allowed me to help her make anything (I was mostly there to help clean and prep) I did always pay attention to what she was doing in the kitchen. Over a few more years living overseas, and now being married, I’ve had plenty of time to practice my culinary skills and I’ve managed to teach myself a thing or two. I experiment, and create, and I think that’s the best way to learn…anything really.
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