Parker learned to roll over last Thursday and let me say he has not slowed down since. He rolls every chance he gets (including in bed), he's pivoting on his belly and trying to scoot forward to get to toys. It's really fun to watch him figure things out. Everyones sleep has been disrupted due to this new development though. Hopefully that will pass soon.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Look At Me!
Posted by Wally & Leah Hansen at 11:06 AM 2 comments
Look what I can do!
Parker pivoted around to check out Copper's feet. It was quite funny and Copper didn't seem to mind at all.
Parker enjoying some playtime in his Bumbo seat.
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Parker's 1st Thanksgiving
We had a fun but quite busy Thanksgiving this year. On Thanksgiving day we drove to Fairmont (NC) to spend the day with the Griffin side of the family (that's Wally's mom's side). Parker got to meet some cousins he hadn't met before and spend some quality time with his Great Grandmother and Great Aunt and Uncles. He enjoyed the snuggling and entertainment. After some good eating and the traditional game of football we headed back home. We then celebrated with my family. All my sisters and hubby's were here. My sister Susie also brought their dogs. They had a lot of fun with my parents dog Jack. On Saturday night we had our traditional oyster roast to celebrate my dad's birthday which was the 26th. It was a lot of fun and some good eatin' too. We ended the weekend with Parker getting baptised. It was very special and we were thankful so much family could be there to support him. My camera wasn't the one taking the pictures so when I get those I will post them too.
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Parker with his Great Grandmother Griffin
Uncle Scott taking Parker for some flying lessons around the kitchen.
Uncle Scott taking Parker for some flying lessons around the kitchen.
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Giddy up!
Parker enjoying a ride a horsey ride on his pal Chase before bed. They both enjoyed this if you can't tell.
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