Hi all!
Thanks to your wonderful advice, Oliver and Abigail are now getting along marvelously. I couldn't be more thrilled (except they kept me up last night playing hide-and-seek all night, but it was adorable and I'll get over it).
New problem: 3 month old Oliver likes to lick wrinkles and folds on my t-shirts or sheets if I'm in bed. I know it's a dry nursing thing, but... well, as cute as it is, it's kind of annoying.
I've tried distracting him with blankets and such, but he just ignores the alternative material and dives back to whatever fabric is closest to my skin.
He'll do this whenever he's being pet or snuggled. Or really, just whenever I'm staying still long enough that he can.
Is this something that he'll grow out of on his own? In what time frame? Should I be doing something to encourage growing out of this phase? I love cuddling him, but the wet spots on my shirts need to go!
Some new pics:
Thanks to your wonderful advice, Oliver and Abigail are now getting along marvelously. I couldn't be more thrilled (except they kept me up last night playing hide-and-seek all night, but it was adorable and I'll get over it).
New problem: 3 month old Oliver likes to lick wrinkles and folds on my t-shirts or sheets if I'm in bed. I know it's a dry nursing thing, but... well, as cute as it is, it's kind of annoying.
I've tried distracting him with blankets and such, but he just ignores the alternative material and dives back to whatever fabric is closest to my skin.
He'll do this whenever he's being pet or snuggled. Or really, just whenever I'm staying still long enough that he can.
Is this something that he'll grow out of on his own? In what time frame? Should I be doing something to encourage growing out of this phase? I love cuddling him, but the wet spots on my shirts need to go!
Some new pics: