Monday, March 15, 2010

6 months is half a year

Wow.  That's all I can say.  Well, not all I can say.  Really I can say a lot.  But "Wow!" Isaac is six months old today. 
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He's growing up so fast. He just learned to roll over a couple of weeks ago and already, I'm having to get after the bigs for leaving toys out.  He's not quite moving yet, but he's rolling with a purpose and I'm sure it won't be long before he can get anywhere he wants.


He's starting to tolerate other people a little better, Daddy in particular has become pretty fun.  Zac even teased me a little the other day when I tried to take him from Kevin.  It was just a tease though cuz he is definitely a momma's boy through and through. 


I've been thinking back over the last six months and how fast it seems this little guy is growing, but how much the next six months have in store for him.  Today was the first time he got to play on the ground (still on a blanket) outside.  The kids and I took him for his very first walk just last week.  He's only gotten to experience the outdoors as the cold place we have to go through to get to where we're going.  How fun will it be to introduce this little person to the beauty of God's world rather than the four walls man made?  He loves playing with his stuffed toys, but how awesome will it be the first time he pats a real dog or sees a real bird?


In six months, God has grown this little tiny bundle into a fun baby with real personality. What will the next six months bring?
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This is the face he reserves for his mommy, his most favorite person. 
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Look at those eyes sparkle in the sun!

3 comments:

Lauren said...

Yay, adorable pictures... I love his sweater! So cute.

mynameismommy said...

So cute Becca! We'll have to stop and see you guys the next time we're in town!
-angie

rodiemom said...

That'd be awesome Ang! Lauren, Thanks!

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