We had a couple sprinklings of snow before this, but today was Julian’s first day experiencing real snow! He got to go on a walk to see the snowy neighborhood, plus make a snow angel, watch Daddy build a snowman,
Five months old!
Loves Reaching out to grab everything (and trying to eat it all) Scuttling around in a circle on his belly Throwing things off his high chair as soon as he picks them up Chewing on his friend Froggy (see the
Thanksgiving celebration
Here are some pictures from our Thanksgiving celebration! We have Courtney’s parents in our Covid bubble since Courtney’s mom is going to be doing childcare when Courtney goes back to work (next week!), so we were able to celebrate with
Going to Battle
Sometimes you just gotta gear up before entertaining the baby.
Four months old!
Loves Gracie the giraffe (see above) Flipping from back to front – and getting stuck! Going for walks in the Ergobaby carrier Pulling things close to him with his hands and putting them in his mouth Playing with his voice,
Hanging with Mommy & Daddy
The pandemic has definitely made life as a new parent challenging, and we are constantly sad that Julian can’t meet his other grandparents (Papa Steve & Bubby Lou) or many of our friends and extended family. He’s been able to
Walking in Daddy’s shoes, and other poses to make us laugh
One way to pass the time with a baby during a pandemic is to take as many funny photos as you can think of. Below are some that made us laugh recently. To Justin’s credit most of the ideas come
Baby’s first pumpkin
We decided to go to the pumpkin patch despite it being a pretty blustery day! Julian didn’t last long because of the wind, but we managed to get a few good pictures (after a slight mishap amidst the pumpkin circle…)
Seeing fall colors in the stroller
The weather in Wisconsin has been so great this fall. We go for a walk every day unless it’s rainy, usually in the stroller, but Julian is also starting to like the baby carrier finally! His favorite thing to do
New skills!
Julian is rapidly learning new skills, including moving his arms with intention, holding his head up, grabbing on to things in front of him (with some consistency), and playing what we call “Lay Down Sit Back Up,” where he pushes