And don’t forget — Bunny has to cook for them as well. Knowing what she feeds Bogart, can you imagine what Zoe and Hammie are going to do and say when they see different foods on their plates?
Babies have been known to fuss and cry, especially during the first three months of life. The range for what’s considered typical crying is difficult to pin down. In general, colic is defined as crying for three or more hours a day, three or more days a week, for three or more weeks.
Features of colic may include the following:
Intense crying that may seem more like screaming or an expression of painCrying for no apparent reason, unlike crying to express hunger or the need for a diaper changeExtreme fussiness even after crying has diminishedPredictable timing, with episodes often occurring in the eveningFacial discoloring, such as skin flushing or blushingBody tension, such as pulled up or stiffened legs, stiffened arms, clenched fists, arched back, or tense abdomen.
Darryl’s doing laundry?Darryl? Doing laundry?I mean…. this is DARRYL… doing the laundry???
I’m calling Ripley’s!