220 days, 10 hours, 26 minutes old
Category Archives: family
Food
I knew something strange was going on when Mom only fed me a little bit then propped me up in this chair with a little table on it. She gave me a red thing play with and I promptly stuck it in my mouth, as per usual. Only it had some green slimy stuff on …
More mouth grabbing
I can grab Mommy’s mouth too. We have so much fun together. 179 days, 18 hours, 46 minutes old
Grab the mouth
Ever since I was a little baby I’ve always loved to grab the mouth. Hopefully, Mom & Dad enjoy it as much as I do. 175 days, 19 hours, 9 minutes old
Monkey see
Lately I’ve been picking up lots of Mommy and Daddy’s habits. Like hiking through the forest: Watching Futurama: Eating Clif Bars: (okay, not really) 172 days, 21 hours, 35 minutes old
A man of many hairstyles
At first, I had hair longer than Daddy’s. Then it went away, and he caught up to me. Then I caught back up to him. We stayed even for a while. Then mine grew longer. And wilder. And wilder. And wilder. At this rate, Daddy will never catch back up. I’ve also heard Mommy talk …
Baby’s (third) first Christmas
I had my final first Christmas this afternoon in Danville with Grandma Barb’s family. We all had great fun. My grandparents, great grandparents, aunts and uncles, and great aunts and great uncles gave me many wonderful gifts. Thanks so much to everyone for making my first Christmas a memorable one (well, for my parents at …
Momma’s got a brand new blog
Check her out at www.clothmother.com. 142 days, 13 hours, 58 minutes old
Baby’s (second) first Christmas
We spent the few days around Christmas in Peoria with Grandma Nan and Grandpa Rick. They proved once again that I am indeed spoiled. I have a bunch of new clothes and some kick-ass monkey boots. Most importantly, with four big people in the house someone was always available to hold me and/or carry me …
Baby’s first Christmas
Well, it’s official: I’m spoiled. Last night was my first Christmas celebration with the Schofield family at Nana & Grampy’s house. They usually take turns opening gifts one at a time from youngest to oldest, then repeat until gifts are exhausted. My wonderful family gave me so many gifts that I had to open two …