Oh blog...I've had good intentions of posting with detailed stories, yet here it is two months since my last post. Now where to start? So I'll share some condenced versions of the stories that go with these pictures.
I'm not sure if I wanted to always remember the sweet potatoes on the rug, or Cohen in the football suit with the helmet hat, or maybe it was the mad face which I have to brag we rarely see. He is such a happy 10 month old! We can't believe it either 10 whole months have come and gone so quickly!
This next one is almost a daily occurance. Cohen pushes all the bottles and toys into the tub and Jaya puts them back on the side for him to push again. They really enjoy each other.
This might have been the day I realized I was in over my head...Jaya would just hang out in the bouncer or her swing for a long time. We could get all kinds of things accomplished. This went on until she was at least a year and a half. Even now she will entertain herself and stays out of things she shouldn't get into pretty well. Cohen, however is a completely different person. He can't be bothered with things like swings or bouncers. He dives out of those. We rarely put him in the high chair for fear he will turn his bib around as if it were a cape and take flight. So we hold his feet in this bumbo to feed him we borrowed the bumbo from Apryl and it's a lifesaver. Thanks! Other than his playpen he cannot be "trapped" for lack of a better word.
I'm not sure if I wanted to always remember the sweet potatoes on the rug, or Cohen in the football suit with the helmet hat, or maybe it was the mad face which I have to brag we rarely see. He is such a happy 10 month old! We can't believe it either 10 whole months have come and gone so quickly!
This next one is almost a daily occurance. Cohen pushes all the bottles and toys into the tub and Jaya puts them back on the side for him to push again. They really enjoy each other.
This might have been the day I realized I was in over my head...Jaya would just hang out in the bouncer or her swing for a long time. We could get all kinds of things accomplished. This went on until she was at least a year and a half. Even now she will entertain herself and stays out of things she shouldn't get into pretty well. Cohen, however is a completely different person. He can't be bothered with things like swings or bouncers. He dives out of those. We rarely put him in the high chair for fear he will turn his bib around as if it were a cape and take flight. So we hold his feet in this bumbo to feed him we borrowed the bumbo from Apryl and it's a lifesaver. Thanks! Other than his playpen he cannot be "trapped" for lack of a better word.
Our little guy does look pretty cute in the highchair.
I came across this in my search for todays overdue post and of course it had to go in. Notice my glasses on the side didn't make the cut. Thank goodness for cropping pictures, or I might have never shared this little gem of a hair do!
Here is a great picture of Cohen's latest and greatest accomplishment! A TOOTH! Down there on his bottom left! It finally cut. It may not be so visible but I sure felt it yesterday morning when I stuck my finger in there to see if it had come through. And just in case I couldn't feel it he bit down hard to let me know it had arrived.
I came across this in my search for todays overdue post and of course it had to go in. Notice my glasses on the side didn't make the cut. Thank goodness for cropping pictures, or I might have never shared this little gem of a hair do!
Here is a great picture of Cohen's latest and greatest accomplishment! A TOOTH! Down there on his bottom left! It finally cut. It may not be so visible but I sure felt it yesterday morning when I stuck my finger in there to see if it had come through. And just in case I couldn't feel it he bit down hard to let me know it had arrived.