Monday Baby Blogging: Maddox In The Sink

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I’m feeling lazy today, so only one baby blogging pic this week… Maddox in the sink. Maddox is happy to be in the sink, of course. She’s happy anywhere. Unless she’s decided that being unhappy might get her mom to put her on the boob, in which case she’s unhappy anywhere. One of Maddox’s few complete sentences is “I want boobie.”

Oh, and speaking of milestones, it’s been a week since Sydney pooped anywhere but in the potty. (Sorry, no photo to go with that).

One lovely thing about having babies is that you can dress them in the most outlandish outfits and they’ll like them. Next week: Sydney in her bunny dress.

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12 Responses to Monday Baby Blogging: Maddox In The Sink

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    pheeno says:

    awww, that is one cute bald head. I worried that my daughter would never get hair, when at 2 she was a baldy. Now I cant get her to get it Out Of Her Face.

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    Myca says:

    CUTE!

    Amp, I’ve got to say, I really really love the babyblogging. Seriously, when I’m having a grumpy morning, a little slow getting my day started, etc., seeing a happy smiling baby just really turns it all around.

    awww, that is one cute bald head. I worried that my daughter would never get hair, when at 2 she was a baldy.

    *grin* Well, considering what a little fuzzyhead Maddox is, I can’t imagine that that’s something they’ll need to worry about much.

    —Myca

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    Myca says:

    Well, considering what a little fuzzyhead Maddox is

    Sydney, I mean. Sydney is the fuzzyhead at the moment.

    Gosh, I’m totally having cute overload.

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    lawbitch says:

    What a cutie! I love her flamboyant style.

    Great first sentence, too.

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    Robert says:

    She’s not in the sink. Her feet are in the sink. You are a bad reporter, sir! Bad and wrong!

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    defenestrated says:

    Sooo cute. I have and love those kneesocks, minus the little hearts. Mine are somewhat bigger.
    I’ll give you that the dress is outlandish, however :)

    Amp, I’ve got to say, I really really love the babyblogging. Seriously, when I’m having a grumpy morning, a little slow getting my day started, etc., seeing a happy smiling baby just really turns it all around.

    Seconded. Plus, your kids have awesome names. Unless you’ve got a Gertrude and a Stanley you keep under your stairs and don’t blog about…

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    Tanya says:

    I adore baby pics! But my babies must have been weird because by the time they were six months old, neither one would let me dress them in clothes that they did not like. Before my oldest child could talk, she knew how to drag her dirty sleeper out of the laundry pile and demand to be dressed in it. *sigh*

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    Ampersand says:

    Tanya,

    I have to admit — contrary to what I wrote in the post — Sydney can be pretty fussy about what she wears. It’s also hard to get her to keep her clothing on — a lot of the time, even if she likes her outfit, she’ll decide she’d rather be nekkid.

    But she generally likes colorful, wonky clothes. Oh, and very frilly princess outfits. And footsie pajamas with Hello Kitty on them.

    Defenestrated wrote:

    Seconded. Plus, your kids have awesome names. Unless you’ve got a Gertrude and a Stanley you keep under your stairs and don’t blog about…

    I’d love to take credit for the names, but their parents named them; I just kibbitzed. (I’m not the daddy, I’m more like a live-in uncle). I agree, they are great names.

    Myca (and Defenestrated), glad you like the series. :-)

    Pheeno, I know what you mean — it seemed like Sydney was a little baldy Kojack baby forever, before the hair came in!

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    defenestrated says:

    I’d love to take credit for the names, but their parents named them; I just kibbitzed. (I’m not the daddy, I’m more like a live-in uncle). I agree, they are great names.

    ok, you live with awesomely-named kids. I note that you said nothing of poor little Gertrude and Stanley. ;)

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    Charles says:

    It’s like Amp is ashamed of Gertrude and Stanley. He has never even once posted a picture of either of them on Monday baby blogging and he never talks about them.

    As someone who lives with him, I can report that he never plays with them or even acknowledges them.

    It’s like they don’t exist to him.

    Which just shows the dangers of not giving kids cool names. :)

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    Robert says:

    We already know Amp is a monster. He thinks that people are their feet. (Podi-essentialist!)

    That he ignores his little Gertie and Stan simply confirms his monstrosity.