We're not sure if he's started teething or not, but everything goes in his mouth now. The doctor warned us about putting his toys in there, but just about every chance he gets he crams his whole fist (or a majority of hi fingers) right in his mouth. The kid is producing more drool than I though possible, but apparently this is nothing compared to when teething really gets going.Funny story-a few days ago Bobbie Jo was changing Max. When she changes him, she always puts a wet wipe over his dingus, to keep him from peeing in his face. As she was doing some detail cleaning she looked up at Max, and he had grabbed the wipe, and crammed it in his mouth. Priceless.
He's also started standing, not on his own of course, but he loves it when we hold him up so that he can stand. He'll giggle and blow "rasberries" and the occasional spit bubble. It's been a lot of fun, he really enjoys it.
This is my last week of Summer class, I'm really looking forward to it being over. The new job is going great, I'm loving it and really feel like I contribute around there. It's been an awesome change.
Until next time.
-j