Aunt Kelly took some gorgeous pictures of George during our visit
It was so lovely to see William and Charlie with George!
We've been doing pretty well with our jetlag recovery--we had a very low-key weekend, walked up to Starbucks on Saturday and went to Roundhay Park after church on Sunday. I'm thrilled that it's Pumpkin Spice Latte season again!
On Monday George and I went to the city centre to run errands and get lunch at Tortilla in Trinity Kitchen (burritos are the perfect one-handed lunch, and breastfeeding means I don't have to hold back--bring on the guacamole, por favor!)
Enjoying his new cute Boppy cover--12 weeks old today!
He also had his 6-8 week check-up with the GP last Friday (at 11 weeks) who thought he was doing great--he gave her a big smile at the start of the appointment and she goes, "Well, that's one box I can tick off--he's definitely learned to smile!" She finally measured him (we hadn't had a length measurement because they don't do it in the hospital here and the midwives/health visitors don't do it either--the NHS feels it's not useful because it's so inaccurate, yet why then do we always do it in the States?! I wanted to know his length, lol! For the birth announcement, we measured him with my sewing tape measure on the dining table, haha!) and he's 59.5 cm and weighed 5.01 kg. He's finally outgrowing his size 1 nappies and some of his 0-3 month clothes. This week we've been giving cloth another go (they were too big for him at 6 weeks, so I postponed it) and they fit much better this time (he does have to wear size 3-6 month trousers with them, though!).
In non-medical news, George is starting to take more of an interest in books and toys these days. He loves the baby gym, the take-along tunes and his little comforter blanket toys. We got him a little Miffy one at the Amsterdam airport as a little souvenir of his first flight! He's usually very smiley and engaging when he's up on the changing mat, so I like to read him stories there after a nappy change. He loves the "Global Babies" book and nursery rhymes. The other day I read him Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes, and he really smiled & cooed over it. I thought it was just another Beatrix Potter book (my mom sent me home with it amongst a lot of other books and presents), but inside the front cover I saw that my grandma had given it to me in 1992--so sweet and so lovely to have it now for George! Thanks mom/grandma and grandma/great-grandma!
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