We've noticed something consistent with each of our children and their eating habits ... Ember is no exception. It seems, that when a young child nurses, they eat and eat until they are full, or cannot ingest any more milk into their tiny bellies. This often results in a stage we like to call "milk drunk". Symptoms of "milk drunk" can be:
* milk dribbling out of the child's mouth upon finishing eating
* lethargic state
* passed out/sleeping baby
* red cheeks that are very soft and squishy, making them extremely kissable
* long, sweet sighs followed by soft baby gurgles
* and last, but not least, the "top off spit up", which entails a burp accompanied by varying amounts of white, chunky nastiness, sometimes loudly projectile, other times sneaky oozing (all of it: stinky!)
Below are some photos of various stages of "milk drunk" exhibited by Ember. Fun times.
lethargic state
red cheeks
"top off spit up"
"Ewww!"
Saturday, September 20, 2008
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2 comments:
haha, we call this "food coma" in our house :) She's so cute!
Yes, I remember Erin's "drunken" states... very entertaining. The droopy, happy eyes and satisfied smile were my favorites!
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