William is completely potty-trained at home and almost potty trained while out. He still wears a diaper just in case we can't get to a bathroom while out and about. Marcellus has been rolling over more now and has finally discovered his feet. He's so cute rolling on his back and grabbing his toes. We tried to give him his first taste of solid foods last night. I'll let you see his reaction for yourself.
Obviously not a lot of success, in fact no success. My hopes of being able to sleep through the night and not wake so often to feed him have been dashed. The little stinker has been up lately more than usual to eat, I think it might be because he's going through another growth spurt. Then again it could be because of teething. Then again it could be because of anything. Regardless, I was hoping that having some solid food would help him stay satisfied for longer than if I was just nursing him. Oh well, I guess this isn't the time yet. He'll eat solids when he's ready.
I normally wouldn't push him so soon to start eating solids, but I need to wean him off the breast feeding as I plan on starting treatment for the Lyme next month. More recently I've actually been feeling okay. I've been very careful with my diet and eating as natural and whole food as possible. It's been making a pretty big difference. I also now have a personal sauna that I have been using regularly to detox, which I think is also helping.
Marcellus seems like he's doing fine after having been treated for Lyme disease. He's a very happy baby and loves to smile. He's definitely more active than William ever was, but then again I can't really compare the two since every child is going to be different. It's so interesting to see the differences between the two.
I just looked up from where I am writing this and noticed that William is driving his little car all around the couch. He hasn't really played with his little cars on his own much so it's interesting to see him reach a stage where he now can pick up a toy and play with it on his own. It's adorable to watch his little imagination running. It seems like it's just something that's so ingrained in boys; to just pick up a car and drive them around anywhere they can go, while making the noises cars make. He loves to try to figure out how things work. When we're out, he has to study everything different that he sees. Recently, I was in a cafe and noticed he was trying to look under the refrigerator case where they had all the drinks. I realized that he was just trying to figure out where the sound came from and what was going on inside. He's a little engineer!
Speaking of which, this video shows him at work with his choo choo train.
Since I don't have a laptop, I can't upload the pictures from my camera, not that I have many. I'll try to get some more pictures on Easter and upload them to our new laptop and then hopefully get a new post going soon. But for now that's all I leave you with.
I hope you all have a good Holy Week, and a happy Easter on Sunday!
~Lindsay
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