Auntie Alicia giving Levi entertainment during tummy time and helping him keep his new "binkie" in his mouth. |
I love that my days are filled with this! |
Grandma enjoying snuggles. I think Levi is enjoying the snuggle too, or he would be if he were awake! |
The boys decorating the tree...throwing tinsel at it is both efficient and effective! |
This is where Levi's hands spend most of their time. |
Christmas blanket from Auntie Marsha. I love those baby rolls on his arms! Doesn't he just look perfect?? |
Sly smile. I have a feeling this boy is up to something... |
Cat nap in the sun on Grandma and Grandpa's couch. |
Love it. |
First time in the Jolly Jumper. He spun slowly in circles, looking at his feet. |
It's ok, Buddy, you'll get the hang of it yet (no pun intended). |
The "M" clan...all four generations of them. I love that the girls (twins) in the front are much more interested in each other than anything else! |
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Question:
Cradle cap...how did you get rid of it?
3 comments:
You have such a beautiful boy...such a sweetheart! As for cradle cap, the best advice we were given was just to rub a little olive oil on it, leave it on for about 15 min, and then wash it out with a cloth, rubbing gently . You can also try combing it out a bit. It won't hurt him to pick at it if you really want to, nor will it scar him. I had to end up picking Tyler's off bit by bit because it didn't go away otherwise. The oil softened it enough to do it easily. Good luck!
I found cradle cap was worse the more often the babe was bathed. The natural oils help to moisturize the scalp. So, in place of natural oils, baby oil and a fine toothed comb. I combed out what I could right after a bath when it was softer.
Great post - even what might seem ordinary in your life is interesting to read about. I really like the Levi in the jolly jumper pictures, and your commentary made me laugh out loud!
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