I’ve been walking around in a haze for days now. My new job is kicking my ass. I am out of the house by 7:30 and sometimes not home until 9 or 10 at night. I don’t get to see the boy that much, which sucks.
When I do see him, it’s like he’s stuck to me. He’ll crawl over and wrap his arms around my legs, when I put him down at night he clings to my neck like a monkey.
Last night was one of those nights where I got home at 7pm, just 30 minutes before his bedtime, and we played with his new blocks and read a little story before going to bed. He went to sleep without incident (well, for Jack anyway), and all was quiet…until 4am.
At around 4:05 I got up to see what all the racket was. As I stumbled out of bed, realizing that I had a breakfast meeting in approximately 3 hours, I started tuning into what the kid was saying.
“Mama.” Clang, Clang, Clang (the sound of a crib rattling)
silence for about 10 seconds
“Mama” – said with a little more urgency and then Clang, Clang, Clang again.
My cloudy brain was pretty sure there was no way the kid knew what he was saying. But hey, it worked, it got me up, so maybe I should go check on him.
I walked into his room and he took one look at me and said “Mama” again, giggling and sort of boucing on his toes.
So. With that experience I am calling the official first word.
Sorry Arch. You lost.
Tags: firstword, mama, mom, parrenthood
A little boy will never love anyone the way he loves his Mama.
And words will never be so sweet (and later, sometimes annoying). Gah!
YAY!!!! MY MAN!!!
Wow! That’s very cool! It’s the little things they do in what can seem like the darkest times that make everything okay. Sophia’s first smile at 2 months on a day when sleep was a ragged memory made it all okay. Glad the lil’ dude is rocking!