Peaceful 'Ohana
Learning About Baby: Month To Month
Mason is now going into his third month. Here’s some of the things I’ve picked up in that time:
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FIRST MONTH: NEW THINGS —
1) Screaming — seemingly uncontrollable screaming — not crying, but a sound that I’ve nicknamed, “the chipmunk”; animal-like and very unnerving.
Recommendation: Earplugs – I personally found that during those colicky screaming jags, better than get upset and try everything until you exhaust yourself, buy some earplugs (under $5) and leave them strategically within arms-reach around every room. Your new child will still scream, but it takes abit of the edge off the tone.
2) Shaking — both arms go flying into the air and shake, flaying all about at anything new, any movement, any sound.
Recommendation: Patience – in the second month, our son has calmed down about almost everything now. ![]()
3) Pooping — breastfeeding apparently is different than formula, but, the amount and texture of breastfeed baby poop is something very new (like a “butternut squash” or “India Dahl curry”). And, now, daily discussions with Masako about our son’s bowel movements.
Recommendation: Diapers — lots of them. My wife told me, “you can never have too many”, and I now believe her. Besides, if you do have too many and your child outgrows them, give them to another new parent. (They will bless you!)
SECOND MONTH: NEW THINGS –
1) Cooing – you know, those ga, ga, goo, goo sounds that you used to see in movies (before they made all the children have adult thoughts and words).
Recommendation: Quiet Time — find some time to get down on the floor with your child and try talking with him; no TV, no distractions, just some nice quiet time together.
2) Seeing — the world starts coming into focus for your child.
Recommendation: Tour Guide — show your child around your home, introduce him to the furniture, windows, mommy, and other wonders in your world.
3) Smiling — no longer is your child only screaming and shaking at you, he’s now starting to smile, and, sometimes even laugh. It’s beautiful. ![]()
Recommendation: Aloha — get down close to his face, practice your best “ALOHA” (Ha means breath in Hawaiian and Aloha was traditionally done as a greeting with noses touching). Then, wait as he starts recognizing you. And smiling, and laughing…
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