this is so adorable. I lvoe the title and the journaling. It was a great picture choice. Such a great idea! My dd got her first two teeth on Christmas morning, too!
Teething! What a very long process. Ds’ shirts are soaked with the amount of drooling he does. Poor guy!
Journaling:
The doctor told me that if we experienced teething as adults, we would be in excruciating pain. In fact, most adults would probably not be able to stand it. So how do our little ones get through those first two years of teething? Here are some simple steps:
1. Around three months begin to drool
2. At four months begin to tuck your
little lower lip inside your mouth
3. Begin to gnaw, bite, and chew on
anything you possibly can (that goes
for mommy's shoulder, too).
4. Drool, drool, and more drool!
5. Interrupt the 8-10 hours of sleep you
just started through the night by
crying out loud until someone gets
you.
6. Repeat when necessary.
You cut your bottom two teeth on Christmas morning. By seven months you got the top two. By ten months you had eight teeth - four on the top and four on the bottom! By your first birthday, you developed four more. By fifteen months you had all of your eye teeth, too. This picture is the best picture I have of your four front teeth (you are 8-months old).
Products:
Cardstock, PP: DCWV
Letter Stickers: American Crafts, Colorbok
Brads: Making memories
Bottle Cap: Lil Davis
Ribbon: Offray
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