You and your mother spent the night with me last night. This morning after changing you, I suggested to your mother that we get something stronger for your diaper rash. It was fire-red angry looking. She and your aunt went to the pharmacy to pick up some zinc-oxide. Later in the day, she said it looked better. I told your mother that when she was a baby and when your aunt was a baby, they rarely had diaper rashes. I like to think it’s because I never used chemical laced wipes on their little bottoms, and I air-dried them frequently. Instead of wipes, I used a baby-washcloth sometimes with a smudge of mild-baby soap, sometimes with simple warm water. I always air-dried them for several minutes before putting them in a new diaper. And never with any kind of ointment or powder. Entièrement naturel.
Aside from the diaper rash of course, you do have your father’s complexion at times. Observe in the photo below. hehe…

Same complexion?
Here’s a little bit of trivia that I did not know about. Today your mother and I indulged in chocolate bars. Mmmmmm. Your mother said, “You know, chocolate used to be a form of currency.” Indeed, I did not know that. Everyone once in awhile, your mother and aunt will surprise me with their knowledge. I know you’ll be doing that with your parents as well. You will be smart, and strong, and funny, and gracious (courteous and considerate).