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Maxwell turns Fussy

Max was not a very fussy baby for his first eight weeks. He would complain sometimes when we weren't holding him (he thought we were being tortuously unfair when we tried to have him sleep in his cradle), but he was very easy to comfort just by holding him or feeding him.

In the past week he's been incredibly fussy. This is, interestingly, right on time according to all the baby books. He now will burst into hysterical screaming with no warning whatsoever. He will also cry for long periods of time despite being held, cooed at, sung to, bounced, rocked, cradled, swaddled, unswaddled, swung, vibrated, or (Katie's specialty) dancing to bad 80's music.

Max sucking his thumb (for the first time that we noticed):
In orange stripes:
Lest you worry, the baby does actually smile occasionaly:
Check out our fashion shorts for a day outside in the warm weather!
Here's a close-up of the baby's hot outfit:
And finally, Mom and Baby get to go outside!

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  1. cheriemom8:04 PM

    DEAR SWEET PUMPKIN PEANUT BOY, WE ALL ADORE YOU!! YOUR PAPA AND MAMA FILL US ALL WITH SUCH JOY AND HAPPINESS!!IN THIs PRESENT MOMENT I CANOODLE YOULOVE FOREVER GRAMMA CHERIE!!!!

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  2. Pamela11:27 AM

    It happens to the best of them. Love his warm day outfit and the striped one too!

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  3. cheriemom7:21 AM

    KATIE HE LOOKS MORE LIKE YOU THAN EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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