Holden is now 4 weeks old! Â The time is flying by! Â He has really superb head and neck control (except when he is being lazy), and can track objects with his eyes as they move across his visual field. Â He can also turn his head to follow someone as they walk across a room. Â He can roll over from his back onto his side (which I wouldn’t believe if I hadn’t seen him do it myself). Â He is starting to take naps more reliably, and he doesn’t nurse at night as often as he did when we first brought him home. Â In general, he is a ray of sunshine, almost always smiling and making faces/noises and staring intently at people around him (as long as he is fed and changed!) Â He no longer needs the nipple shield! Â Hooray! Â This is a HUGE step forward for us. Â He still doesn’t always latch on perfectly, but I can live with that, as the improvement he has made has been so substantial. Â He likes going places and is completely unfazed by crowds of people, loud noises, and novelty in general. Â He loves the stroller, bathtime, elevators, music (of all genres, but especially classical guitar) and women (of all ages). Â He also loves it when he is in his stroller and it is raining—having the rain hit the transparent rain cover sends him into a fit of smiles and funny faces. Â The other day I was dancing with him while listening to Pink Floyd, and I realized that he would grow up thinking of that music as the stuff that this grandparents listened to when they were young. Â In addition to making me feel kind of old, that thought also made me realize that Pink Floyd is to Holden as Benny Goodman is to me. Â Benny Goodman is appropriate for this analogy because my grandfather was such a big fan of Benny Goodman’s music. Â It’s so strange to think about.
This past weekend Holden got to meet his great grandmother (Grammie):