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Tell me this isn't just gas...
"Phoebe & Allyson" wrote in message
... zeldabee wrote: and he smiled. So I kept on talking, and he kept on smiling. Not gas. Isn't it great? Julian smiled at exactly 4 weeks old. I have it on film. It was *not* gas, but a real, honest-to-goodness social smile. And it is great, isn't it? -- Be well, Barbara (Julian [6], Aurora [4], and Vernon's [19mo] mom) This week's special at the English Language Butcher Shop: "She rose her eyebrows at Toby" -- from "O' Artful Death", by Sarah Stewart Taylor Daddy: You're up with the chickens this morning. Aurora: No, I'm up with my dolls! All opinions expressed in this post are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are not those of my Internet Service Provider, its other subscribers or lackeys. Anyone who says otherwise is itchin' for a fight. -- with apologies to Michael Feldman |
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Tell me this isn't just gas...
"zeldabee" wrote in message ... Bubeleh will be 4 weeks old tomorrow. I've seen him smile many times, but as part of a repertoire of expressions that pass over his face, and it seemed almost random, so I figured they weren't "real." This morning was different, though...We'd had a good night--he wasn't fussy, didn't stay awake after feedings, mom got some sleep--and he woke up calm. I got up as he started to stir, went to the bathroom and so on. I went to him when I heard his "Ok, I'm really awake now" noise, and talked to him a little... and he smiled. So I kept on talking, and he kept on smiling. This went on for about 5 minutes before I picked him up to nurse him. Then again this afternoon, I'd had to change his clothes after a blowout poop. I'd put him on the bed by the window so that he could watch the leaves blowing in the wind as I finished dressing him. Again, he smiled as he watched the leaves, and started making little exclamations, noises that sounded purposeful and voluntary. I nearly cried, it was so sweet. Am I reading too much into this? It just seems like such a change. -- z e l d a b e e @ p a n i x . c o m http://NewsReader.Com/ Sounds like the real deal to me. I've never bought the "gas"theory though. I figure that smiling is just another facial expression they "play" with. (Still wonderful though isn't it?) Amanda |
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Tell me this isn't just gas...
"zeldabee" wrote in message ... Bubeleh will be 4 weeks old tomorrow. I've seen him smile many times, but as part of a repertoire of expressions that pass over his face, and it seemed almost random, so I figured they weren't "real." This morning was different, though... Yep! 4 weeks is exactly "on time" for those first smiles. Some babies do it earlier or later, and yes, they're very different from "gas" or "random" smiles. I love that... My daughter first smiled when she figured out the "mommy sticks out tongue, baby sticks out tongue, baby sticks out tongue, then mommy does it" game. She'd done that reflexively, but it was like a ray of sunshine when she figured out how to do it on purpose. Jenrose |
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