Merry Christmas to one and all!
We hope you find a wonderful and most precious gift under your tree as we did in ours!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Cooper and the Christmas Tree
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Cooper Talking to Dad
At :45,
Dad: "Do you like bouncing?"
Cooper: "Ha?"
Dad: "Do you like bouncing?"
Cooper: "Ha!" (with a smile)
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Cooper in Jumparoo
He is growing so fast! Dad said he thought Cooper was too small for it but apparently he is the perfect height.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Cooper almost Rollng (back to front)
3 months 1 week 4 days!
To see front to back rolling go to: http://youtube.com/watch?v=JOIZLzIWaCw
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Roll Over Beethoven
Dear World,
My Mom emailed my Lola that "I just wanted to let you know that Cooper rolled over twice this morning all by himself. Both times he rolled onto his left side. He is growing so fast!!"
I am only 3 months and 1 day and I am rolling over!
Always,
Master Cooper
P.S. See WebMD for general growth pattern:
Your Four-Month-Old
Physical development
Your baby's back muscles are much stronger than they were and his arms and legs are capable of much more deliberate movements skills that allow him to master the art of rolling from his stomach onto his back. Unfortunately, once he gets over on his back, he's stranded. He doesn't have sufficient strength to roll from his back to his stomach just yet the cause of endless frustration to him. (Expect to be called to rescue him countless times each day until he masters the other half of the rolling-over equation.)
My Mom emailed my Lola that "I just wanted to let you know that Cooper rolled over twice this morning all by himself. Both times he rolled onto his left side. He is growing so fast!!"
I am only 3 months and 1 day and I am rolling over!
Always,
Master Cooper
P.S. See WebMD for general growth pattern:
Your Four-Month-Old
Physical development
Your baby's back muscles are much stronger than they were and his arms and legs are capable of much more deliberate movements skills that allow him to master the art of rolling from his stomach onto his back. Unfortunately, once he gets over on his back, he's stranded. He doesn't have sufficient strength to roll from his back to his stomach just yet the cause of endless frustration to him. (Expect to be called to rescue him countless times each day until he masters the other half of the rolling-over equation.)
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
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