Marlowe

All about Marlowe, the second kid. Born 5/2008
Sep 18 22:39

blog. babybook. same diff.

This week in M-azing Marlowe Development we have featured:

* I can reach out my hands in a purposeful way to touch, nearly grasp something.

and

* I can turn my head to localize sound and do so when you say my name.

I also bought him his little highchair, so that I have a safe place to put him that's nearby me when I'm cooking (and hence not safe to wear). Because putting him down on his babymat is futile, he's rolled halfway across the floor before I get an onion chopped. Silly baby.

He'll be fourth months a week from today. It's all going by so fast!

Sep 18 11:24

breakfast buddies

M in Antilop

I was sitting with my oatmeal and laptop at the kitchen table, giving Marlowe the running commentary of what was happening in blogosphere. Then I just had to turn the computer over and snap a quick one of him in Photobooth (hence the grainy quality), because he was just too cute not to share.

Sep 11 22:32

Life's a laugh

Playing with the other baby 3 1/2 months

3 1/2 months toofless grin

Aug 26 23:02

Proof

Aug 25 23:25

The Sacrament of Baptism

WSC Q. 94. What is baptism?
A. Baptism is a sacrament, wherein the washing with water in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, doth signify and seal our ingrafting into Christ, and partaking of the benefits of the covenant of grace, and our engagement to be the Lord's.

Marlowe's Baptism

Yesterday Marlowe was baptized into the family of faith. A moment of great rejoicing in our family.

Do you acknowledge that, although our children are conceived and born in sin and therefore are subject to condemnation, they are holy in Christ, and as members of his church ought to be baptized?

Do you promise to instruct your child in the principles of our holy religion as revealed in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, and as summarized in the Confession of Faith and Catechisms of this Church; and do you promise to pray with and for your child, to set an example of piety and godliness before him, and to endeavor by all the means of God's appointment to bring him up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord?

Marlowe didn't cry at all. He didn't make a peep the whole time except for a tiny coo once while I was still holding him. He did, however, poop right before we were supposed to go up, so no chance to change him. (Sorry, Mark) Ellis also did really well. He kept waving to the grandparents (my ILs go to the same church and my parents came up from Lancaster--about an hour and a half--for church and dinner. and one of my sisters and one my brothers were there, too). I was glad he was well-behaved and didn't do something crazy like try to knock the cup of water over. He seemed really interested. He signed "eat". I think he thought it was the Lord's Supper (though nothing was set out for it). Signing is fun, because we could talk to Ellis the whole time and explain as best we could what was happening.

Brothers he wants to sit up

sticking out his lip

My family stayed for lunch. And some friends joined us.

with Grandma Marlowe and Grandad

In the afternoon, we had cake and invited church friends to celebrate with us. It was warm with a coolish breeze. Perfect late summer afternoon.

Marlowe Baptism Bash

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From the Book of Church Order
Baptism is a sacrament ordained by the Lord Jesus Christ. It is a sign and seal of the inclusion of the person who is baptized in the covenant of grace. Teaching that we and our children are conceived and born in sin, it witnesses and seals unto us the remission of sins and the bestowal of all the gifts of salvation through union with Christ. Baptism with water signifies and seals cleansing from sin by the blood and the Spirit of Christ, together with our death unto sin and our resurrection unto newness of life by virtue of the death and resurrection of Christ. Since these gifts of salvation are the gracious provision of the triune God, who is pleased to claim us as his very own, we are baptized into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. And since baptized persons are called upon to assume the obligations of the covenant, baptism summons us to renounce the devil, the world and the flesh and to walk humbly with our God in devotion to his commandments.

Although our young children do not yet understand these things, they are nevertheless to be baptized. For the promise of the covenant is made to believers and to their seed, as God declared unto Abraham: "And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee and to thy seed after thee." In the new dispensation no less than in the old, the seed of the faithful, born within the church, have, by virtue of their birth, interest in the covenant and right to the seal of it and to the outward privileges of the church. For the covenant of grace is the same in substance under both dispensations, and the grace of God for the consolation of believers is even more fully manifested in the new dispensation. Moreover, our Saviour admitted little children into his presence, embracing and blessing them, and saying, "Of such is the kingdom of God." So the children of the covenant are by baptism distinguished from the world and solemnly received into the visible church.

Aug 23 14:45

roly poly

Marlowe!!
This child!!!

When he was just shy of 11 weeks he rolled from front to back. A week later, from back to front.

Now every time I put him down back or front, he rolls right on over. It's like his new obsession. roll, roll, roll.

Did I mention that he will be three months on Monday?

(I'll post video proof soon. All pics/movies are on hold until I clear some disk space)

Aug 01 23:14

for the record

Marlowe rolled over from front to back today. He's been going mostly over for a few weeks now, but was still "side-y" instead of all the way over onto his back. Today he made it, all the way. Just shy of 10 weeks.

Jul 29 12:43

Two Months!

Peanut. Marlowe-y. Mr. Fussles.

smiling baby

he smiles
he stretches
he does the baby dance
he completely wiggles out of his swaddling blanket
he can roll three-quarters of the way over. both sides.

dancing baby

he toots
he roots
he coos and crows
sticks out his tongue back at you

he takes in the world
tied up to mommy's chest.
he eats like a champ,
breast is best.

kangaroo

he eats grape popsicles
kidding! he gets thrush. yay for gentian violet

purple mouth

he sleeps three hour chunks. i finally timed it.
he's starting to tolerate snuggles with big brother.
and like his brother, loves the winnie-the-pooh mobile

They're just too handsome!

Yay for Marlowe!

Jun 21 08:54

4 weeks

watcha stinkin' Marlowe?