Dear Tyler,
Where is the time going? It is unbelievable to me that you are already two months old. I so wish I could slow down time and keep you this size forever. We are still loving every single minute with you.
This month has brought some huge changes. Every day seems to bring something new and it’s so fun to watch you grow and learn new things. You have been such an angel since you turned six weeks old and we got your acid reflux under control. Dr. Mitchell put you on prevacid and it seems to be working. You still spit up a TON (especially when Mommy is dressed) but don’t seem to be in near as much as pain as before. We had a rough time between weeks 4 and 5 but you seem to be doing so much better now.

We still don’t really have a set routine. You’ve been sleeping in your nap nanny in our room because of your acid reflux. I think we are going to transition you to your crib once you are 10 weeks. We talked to the doctor and he recommended we not move you until you are down to one feeding a night. You’ve been pretty consistent with one feeding a night though so I think it’s about time. This makes Mommy sad and happy at the same time. Sad that you’re old enough to sleep in another room but happy because you are such a noisy sleeper. You grunt and make noises constantly which wake Mommy up all night. You still aren’t a great napper. You take a few cat naps throughout the day but don’t really take any long naps. Every once in a while if I lay you on your belly (on your tummy time pillow) you’ll take a good nap. I just have to watch you extra carefully.
You’re still feeding about every 2.5-3 hours, except at night when you’re going 4-6 hours. You are still doing great at nursing and still love eating! We started giving you a few bottles here and there and you’ve done extremely well and don’t seem to have any issues with taking a bottle. You also seem to spit up a little less after having a bottle.
WEIGHT
Two month checkup (July 11th) – 11 pounds, 10 ounces (34%)
LENGTH
Two month checkup – 23 inches (50%)
DIAPER SIZE
You’ve moved up to a size 1. We had to switch diapers due to your terrible diaper rash. You were allergic to Pampers so now we’re using Seventh Generation which are chlorine, perfume, dye, etc. free and you’re doing much better. We’ve been to see Dr. Mitchell several times in an attempt to get rid of your rash but after numerous prescription creams, ointments, etc., switching diapers, going diaper less, drying your bottom with a hair dryer and several other things, we’ve decided you just poop too much and it’s irritating your sensitive skin. Our plan for now is to wait until you’re a little older and aren’t going number 2 quit as much to see if your rash gets any better. There are days I think this rash will be the death of me but I’m hopeful it will go away soon.
CLOTHES SIZE
You’re officially wearing 0-3 months
EYE COLOR
Still blue (and hoping they stay that way)

HAIR COLOR
You still have TONS of dark brown hair. I don’t think you’ve lost a single strand since birth. It’s almost always the first thing people comment on when they see you. When I hold you during the day I constantly run my fingers through – it’s so soft.

MILESTONES
You have started to smile and giggle and it just melts my heart. I can usually get lots of smiles out of you first thing in the morning right after you’ve nursed. Dad can usually get some smiles out of you too with his goofiness. You’ve also started to “communicate” – you coo and make noises all the time. It’s so cute to hear you talk. There is a mirror on your play mat that you recently discovered and you just stare at yourself. It totally mesmerizes you. You’ve also started grabbing things – your hair, my hair, my fingers, daddy’s shirt – you’ve got quite the death grip. You continue to get more alert by the day and also have super strong legs – you just kick and kick. You still enjoy looking at lights, out the window and watching the ceiling fan.
YOUR FAVORITES
your paci
bath time
nursing
cuddle time with daddy and mommy
stretching out on a blanket
riding in your car seat
being in your stroller

The last two months with you have been amazing. Sometimes it’s hard to remember what our life was like before we had you. Your Dad and I still talk about how perfect you are and how we can’t believe you’re really ours. You are the best thing that’s ever happened to us and we love you so much it hurts.
Love,
Mommy