We've had a great weekend, not the least of which was our celebration of Jack turning 6 months old on Saturday! To catch you up, Friday afternoon Stacy and Kaia (see the embarrassingly old pic of Jack and his best friend above) came over to drink tea (mommies), hold hands and chew on books (babies), and start learning baby sign language (presumably everyone, although Jack and Kaia probably won't be able to sign anything for a few more months).
Ben was able to come home at a decent time on Friday, so we had dinner together while Jack fought a valiant battle against the curtains and a blanket. A bit hard to describe, but very entertaining to watch, and Jack seemed to enjoy himself.
Saturday we slept in then walked Ben into work (he had to go in for a few hours), and Jack and I headed to the grocery store to pick up supplies for his half-birthday dinner. Ben and I celebrated with some lasagna (Pops' secret recipe) and a rainbow chip birthday cake, while Jack had a dinner of bananas and carrots, one of his new favorites. I think Mommy and Daddy got a slightly sweeter deal.
Today Jack and I have washed and dried all the laundry in the world--no small feat when every (small) load takes about 4 hours. And although I'm not completely sure he understood what he was doing, I think Jack is starting to get the hang of playing patty-cake. We do three claps with his hands together (I'm moving them, of course), the three claps with our hands together, then three claps with my hands, then reverse. Today he started reaching out his hands to clap with mine at the right time!
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Once he finishes with those curtains, Jack told me he's got a bone to pick with some Charlton hooligans.
Jack looks like he is having a great time with the curtains.
Is that a little taunting to put that beautiful cake in front of the baby and then give him carrots?
Jack is having the wonderful experience of getting exposure to so many languages (including sign), which language do you think he will use for his first words?
Jessica, I love your updates on baby Jack! He is absolutely adorable -- semms to have lots of energy! I hope you're doing well in London! Hope to catch you in Missouri sometime soon. xxoo, Ali
If the baby sign video has accurate representations of most babies' experiences, Jack's first "word" will probably be a sign. They say if you start introducing signs between 6 and 7 months, babies are likely to first use them between 8 and 9 months.
Granddad says Jack is just exercising his tennis serving arm to join the family tourney!
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