You’d think he was a prize-winning turkey or something. Woo hoo! Check out that weight gain!
My little butterball is thriving, that’s for sure.
Dr. S. was pleased.
Angela, on the other hand, was far more interested in the doctor’s computer than she was her brother’s weight gain. That’s her there in the background, having scooted right on over the minute the doctor’s back was turned.
“Hmm,” she’s thinking, “What’s that button do?”
The doctor didn’t need those files anyway…*
AMDG,
*Note to protect the innocent: And I’m kidding, of course. The only thing Angela touched was the cursor, but she still blew her chance at getting a sucker for good behavior. “My daughter was just like that when she was little!” Dr. S. laughed. Not surprisingly, this gave me hope.
Beth says
My John Paul was 13 lbs 12 oz at his 2 MONTH appointment! What? That's 4 lbs less than my daughter at a YEAR 🙂 Chunky little guy! I'm guessing he's over 15 now at 3 months.
Anonymous says
Pass the cranberry sauce 🙂 Oh how I miss having those chubby rolls to give raspberry kisses to….oh le sigh……..
signed
Theresa in Alberta
tinabeena says
Way to go, feeding that baby so good. He is such a honey!
Jamie says
Gosh, I'm not sure what would happen if we got our 2 four year olds together…but wouldn't they have a blast?
Seeing pictures of your sweet baby makes me soooooooo anxious, I can't even describe it!! 🙂
molly d says
Way to go, Mama! That's a healthy little boy you have there. How quickly the infant disappears!
I didn't get a chance to weigh in (ha) on his guesstimated weight, but I would have expected at least 5 pounds heavier. I don't know about yours, but MY doctor's scale always adds at least 5 pounds to what my bathroom scale at home. How annoying!! I trust the baby scales are somehow less biased than the one they weigh the postpartum mommies on. :o)