

2nd-Lori
3rd-Kyle
4th-Caleb)
"Who does Caleb look like?" Everyone is asking us this question and frankly, I'm not really sure. One day he'll completely look like Kyle and then the next, he'll look exactly like I did as a baby. So to all of you who are wondering who he looks like--I'd say he's a pretty good mix, but I'll let you decide for yourself.
Also, to all of you who have dealt with this before--Caleb is constantly getting mucus on one of his eyes. Its the worst in the morning--almost matted shut. I looked it up on the internet and I think its just a blocked tear duct and I just have too wipe his eye with a warm washcloth 2-3 times a day. Does this sound right?
4 comments:
My niece has exactly the same thing and you are completely right. The hope is that as they grow so does the tear duct and it unblocks itself. Usually in the first year. My niece is 6 months and constantly has a matted eye. By the way, HI!!! I'm so glad you have a blog, now I can check up on you guys!
Dear Lori and Kyle,
Caleb is soooo adorable! We are checking the blog everyday for new pics! Katie says he is very, very cute. Jackie says he is the cutest baby she has ever seen, and she votes that he looks like Kyle. Congrats again!
Judy and the kids
Congratulations Lori and Kyle,
I don't think it matters who Caleb looks like. We think is really cute either way. This is so fun to look at the blog everyday. I can tell Caleb has some pretty proud parents. I remember the 6 outfits a day thing, all I can say is enjoy it because they grow way to fast.Keep taking good care of that little guy.
Take Care,
Kim, Jamie, Kaityln and Shelby
Hey Guys -
I loved all your pictures. He is adorable and I am not just saying that he is truely a little heart breaker. How can you not love a face like that - even at 3:00 a.m. in the morning :-). Taeten had the blocked eye duct thing for awhile. You are right about the warm wash cloth. My sister-in-law is an ophthalmologist assistant and she also said, don't just wipe it, but massage it gently in a circular motion everytime you do the wash cloth thing.
Tracy Kollis
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