So we got out of the house we were living in and now we are living in a relative's house. Still no place to really call a home. Living out of boxes and laundry baskets isn't exactly living. There are some new avenues we are working on and it seems that we have the people at the program scared a little since they recently offered to lower the price to get us approved and moved in.
Lincoln is doing well. Unfortunately since we keep moving from one house to another, we don't give him as much tummy time as he should be getting. This is kind of important since he should be getting used to holding himself up on his arms and kicking his legs to learn to crawl. Otherwise, he is still nailing every milestone.
Still nothing all that new to report as far as real milestones go, although Lincoln is still changing everyday. The newest things we see are that he recognizes when I come home from work by the sound of the door rather than my voice and he also changes behavior and attitude when I have been gone for a period of time and then come into the room. His physical characteristics are changing slightly as he gains weight and grows. He grasps things and pulls them directly to his mouth with far more accuracy than ever before. He definitely knows that we are not in a place he knows as home. He seems to respond to our emotions more now as well. The anxiety and discomfort of this move has really taken a toll on both of us and because of this, Link has not been sleeping well and in general he is more fussy than usual.
English Fact: The word “robot” was created by Karel Capek. It came from Czech/Slovak “robotovat,” which means to work very hard.
Word of the Day: sedulous (SEJ-uh-luhs) adjective:persistently or carefully maintained