Gray Values

Family Key Values:

Spirituality

Integrity

Loyalty

Leadership




Thursday, August 6, 2009

Week 18

Your baby's ears are now facing forward and are completely formed so she can actually hear you talking now. You don't need to abandon your potty mouth just yet, but you might want to start thinking about it! Other highlights this week: This week is also the beginning of ossification. And while that sounds like some long and involved paperwork you'll have to fill out, it's really a fancy medical term for the hardening of your baby's miniature bones. And that's a good thing.Your baby's nerves are making more and more complex connections. Her sense of smell, taste, sight and hearing are all developing. A substance called myelin, which makes nerve connections travel faster, is now coating your baby's nerves.Your baby now weighs between 5 and 7 ounces and is about 5½ inches long—about the size of a pickle from the corner deli. (You're familiar with pickles, right? Your regular accompaniment to a big bowl of ice cream?)



Looks like we are going to name him Layden David Gray (Layden means strong and well loved) . We think that fits. Could change, but that's where we are at right now.
Going shopping this weekend. No pants fit. :) Unless they are elastic and I don' t have elastic pants for work.




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