During my stay at gramma's house I cry a lot. Mom and gramma are confused. They don't have clue why. Of course I know the exact reason why I cry a lot. The problem is I still can't speak. So, I will tell them (mom, dad, gramma) later on when I am able to speak.
Actually, there's many interesting guide about baby cry. A good example is this:
Sometimes you might not be able to figure out what's wrong when your baby cries. Many newborns go through patches of fretfulness and are not easily comforted. The unhappiness can range from a few minutes of hard-to-console crying to several hours at a stretch, an almost constant state of crying that is sometimes called colic. Colic is defined as inconsolable crying for at least three hours a day, for at least three days a week. Many parents find it very difficult to cope with a baby who has colic, and it can put a strain on the whole family. There is no magic cure for colic, but it rarely lasts for more than three months. If you can hold on to the fact that your baby will grow out of it, that may help.
Look, frankly speaking I hate it whenever dad put my crying picture in this blog. It looks really uncool.