Monday, September 26, 2011

Cooper is 4 months old!!!

Cooper turned 4 months old last Tuesday!!! Unfortunately, I have had lots going on this last week. Cooper has been rolling over from back to belly for almost a month. He can sit supported for short periods of time. He loves to find his toes. He is just about outgrowing his 3-6 month clothes and will be getting into the 6-9 month clothes within the next several weeks. He has also started eating spoonfed cereal and baby food. So far, he seems to like everything that he has tried. He has not been sleeping to well that last week or so, so mommy is very tired! Here are his stats:
Weight - 16 pounds 6 ounces - 80th percentile
Height - 24 inches - 40th percentile
Head Circumference - 42.5 cm
Josie also met with the pediatric orthopedic surgeon last week because her leg is slightly bent and she toes in. The doctor confirmed that it was normal and she should outrgow it. If by 1st grade she is still toeing, we are to bring her back in for another consult.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Josie is 2!!!

I still can't believe that my baby girl is 2 already!!! Her birthday was last Monday 8/29. On the day of her birthday we spent the evening together where she got presents from mommy and daddy and Cooper. She also got to have a cake and some ice cream. We celebrated this last Saturday with a big party with our extended families. Josie got lots of wonderful presents and of course had more cake and ice cream. Since her birthday we catch her several times a day singing Happy Birthday to You!!! It is so cute!
She has been talking our ears off the last several months. Ever since her tubes were put in she has been learning so many more words and she is even starting to put phrases together.
She loves to hold her baby brother and has even started to try and feed him a bottle on occasion.
This last weekend she decided that she wanted to sleep in Cooper's crib and she figured out how to crawl in and out of his crib. Of course, this is only if the crib side is down. So now Luke and I have to remember to keep the crib side up.