Family Pic 2025

Family Pic 2025
Tucker, Scot, Lisa, Tim & Stella

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

We tried Rice Cereal again

We tried rice cereal again yesterday. I took the advice of my mom and sisters and put some banana baby food in with the rice cereal to give it some flavor. He loved it. He kept opening his mouth for more. Here are some pictures of him eating the rice cereal:






The Exersaucer

We put Timmy in the exersaucer for the first time last night. He really enjoyed it. Especially the ones that made noise. It was all so new that he had fun looking at everything and taking it all in. He's not quite long enough to touch the bottom with his feet but when he's able to and can jump around in it he is going to really love it. Here are some pictures of him in the exersaucer:






Monday, October 13, 2008

From Belly to Back

This morning Scot and I got to watch Timmy roll from his belly to his back for the first time. How exciting it was that we both were able to be there to witness that. A lot of the time Scot is already getting ready to go to work and doesn't have time to come back up stairs. I'm glad that he had time to do so this morning. We both got to be a part of a first for Timmy. Here are some pictures that were taken after he rolled over:




Sunday, October 12, 2008

Five months old

Timmy was five months old yesterday. Here are some pictures that we took:





Popsicles

As I have said before, Timmy is going through that teething thing. The other night he was being a little bit of a bear because of the teething so I tried some popsicles on him. And, no, I didn't feed him the whole thing. I just gave him enough of a taste to chill his gums in order to help with the pain.

Does he like this one better?! or...

Does he like this one better?! We think he likes the grape one better. You decide.

He loves his hands most of all! That's no big surprise though.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Wedge

Ever since Timmy was born he has been sleeping on a wedge. The wedge helps keep him in the right sleeping position. In the picture you will see a white cloth. That cloth is on the wedge. Notice where Timmy is. I believe he has finally outgrown the wedge. They say they can sleep on the wedge up until they are six months old but he has outgrown it at five months old. Scot says he gets his moving around in his sleep from me because I move around quite a bit when I'm sleeping. I told Scot that he may have slept that way when he was kid?! But, Timmy probably does get it from me. At least he gets it honest.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

My First Tools

Timmy's Cousin Brittany gave these tools to him. He is loving playing with them. Of course everything goes in his mouth but I managed to get a picture of him smiling with his new tool box before he started stuffing everything in his mouth.

His tool box in one hand and his screw driver in his other hand. What a cute smile!

He's doing his best to get his hammer in his mouth.

He's doing his best to get both his wrench and screw driver in his mouth at the same time.

He's trying his best to fit his tool box in his mouth.

Doritos


Scot was eating some doritos and, "Wham", the next thing he knew Timmy had both hands on the bag.

"Now how can I get this in my mouth?"

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Two days ago

Scot and I thought this was so cute. This is how we found Timmy two days ago when he woke up.


Saturday, October 4, 2008

Parting is such sweet sorrow

Here's some pictures of the last moments before Nan and Popsie headed home to Kentucky this morning. Charlie has attached himself to Popsie. I'm sure he is going to miss Popsie playing with him. Timmy has had a lot of attention from Nan and Popsie. He has been totally out of his routine and now we are going to have to work at getting him back into his routine.

Timmy is looking at the orange light on the camera.

Charlie enjoying some one on one time with Popsie.

Timmy checking Charlie out. Nan and Popsie having fun watching.

Nan holding Timmy one last time. Timmy is ready for a nap.

Timmy is just about asleep in Nan's arms. It wasn't hard putting him down for his nap.