Colby is now one month old!!
We're having fun with tummy time. The first few sessions were held on the floor but when Colby decided to turn those into choir practice Mommy sought the advice of the doctor. He suggested we move the exercise ball from our gym to our living room and use that for tummy time. We all like this method much better.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Week 3
Colby doesn't like two things -- being naked or wet. Changing diapers and bath time have turned into a few minutes where Colby works his vocal chords really well! We are hoping our Church has a youth choir in a few years because Colby is definitely practicing.
St. Patrick's Day was during Colby's third week of life. We didn't need a better excuse to dress him in Spartan green. Brian is pleased with how he smiled while looking at the baseball cap.
This was the first week Mommy was home alone with Colby and everything worked out very well. Springtime is arriving and Colby had his first trip to Compo Beach on Thursday. He liked it so much Mommy brought him back on Friday.
St. Patrick's Day was during Colby's third week of life. We didn't need a better excuse to dress him in Spartan green. Brian is pleased with how he smiled while looking at the baseball cap.
This was the first week Mommy was home alone with Colby and everything worked out very well. Springtime is arriving and Colby had his first trip to Compo Beach on Thursday. He liked it so much Mommy brought him back on Friday.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Week 2
Colby had a terrific second week of life. His Grandparents from Hickory were here all week and showered him with lots of love.
Going for his first walk |
With Grandma Collins |
With Grandpa Collins |
Grandma Welker sent a terrific hand-made sweater |
Greens Farms Church gave us a nice rose |
All of this love makes Colby raise his arms in delight |
It also tires him out and in need of a good nap |
Friday, March 4, 2011
Birthday!!
Colby William was born at 1:45am Saturday February 26, 2011. He weighed 8 pounds 5 ounces and was 21 inches in length.
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