Waking up found the garden and road are all covered by snow, I decided to cancel today's baby massage class as the road might be too icy for driving. Daniel doesn't seem to like massage class any more anyway. Last few sessions he cried either half way through or all the way through and made other babes cry as well.
The time spent caring Daniel seems fly. Before I knew it another week has past. Work seems a distant memory, time spent at work seems slow, there would would be the sort of Thank God it's Friday atmosphere floating in the air on Friday at work. now it just feels another day.
Daniel started to make variety of noise when he turned 3 months old. He is a little fella who is keen to talk and giggle. He sometimes sits there uttering 'er, er...' noise for ages after his feed. The 'ah bu, ah bu...' noise we did would make him laugh loud... we just had a bath session like this: I bath Daniel, Terry does 'ah pu, au pu' and Daniel laugh... One of the rewarding moment of having a baby...

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It's so funny that babies love the silly noise we make! The other day when talking to Isabel I accidently made some noise like "嘣咚”- to describe how fast she rolled over. And that made Isabel laugh so much! Now as soon as I say "嘣咚”to her, she laughes her head off! Hilarious.
Babies are so easy to please at this age. They don't ask for much, but they give us so much joy.
It seems there is a long way for Daniel to be able to roll over. He doesn't like his tummy time. Maybe he's just being lazy, he can lift his head up but the pose doesn't last long before he start to complain, sometimes he simply drop his head to suck his hands...
Don't worry, every baby has his own pace. And rolling over is just one of those things that babies do by accident without knowing how! Once he has one accident, he will enjoy it and keep doing it.
Tummy time is so important. You should be harsh and keep making Daniel do it.
In fact, I hardly gave Isabel any tummy time before she was 3 months old. One day I suddenly realised it, I panicked and started putting her on the tummy as much as possible. She hated it at the beginning, but once she could hold head up and look around, she liked it. Now I can't even force her to lie on the back, she just rolls straight away.
Compare to Isaac, I really haven't given much time and attention to Isabel. I was doing exercise with Isaac a lot and therefore he was able to hold the head up high at just over 10 days old and also rolled very early.
Well, it's never too late. Practice makes perfect.
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