Davis came into the world on April 11, 2006 at 8:56 p.m. weighing 7lb 13oz and 19 3/4 inches long.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

A hard habit to break???




Davis has grown to love his pacifier much more than I realized. We usually just have it at bed time. However, he has one that hangs on his car seat and without fail he finds it and puts it in his mouth everytime he rides in the car. When in bed, he seeks them out and puts them in his mouth. One is not enough, he must have them all. A hard habit to break??? You think???

Big Boy Shoes!!


Davis is now wearing big boy shoes (which makes me a little sad, because he growing up to fast). Since the weather turned cold, Davis could not go out bare footed. He does not seem to notice that he has anything on his feet, however, it just makes it harder to get him in and out of the cart at the grocery store.

Nine months and growing.....





Davis is now 9 months old and growing. He weighs about 20 pounds and is about 28 inches long. He loves to jump and bounce. He spends his days studying objects that are within his reach, since he is opting not ot crawl. He likes to stand and hold on to things, which allows him to bang and scream. He is talking a lot and I am afraid he is going ot be very verbal (not sure where he gets that from). He has four teeth and drewling everywhere. He keeps us on our toes and we LOVE it!!! I think he is the cutest thing ever, but I am his mom!!!!

Emergency!!!!!



Well, we made our first trip to the ER. Davis is getting very daring and trying new things. He has decided against traditional crawling and he is just going to walk. To make a long story short, he suffered a "nurse maids elbow" injury that required some motrin and a bandage. By Sunday, he was fine and out at a second birthday for that weekend. It was very tramadic for the parents, not so much for Davis. Like I said, it was the fist trip to the ER , not the last.

Christmas 2006






Christmas was an adventure around our house. Davis woke up with a runny nose, sneezing, and a fever. He was a trooper, but really did not feel well. We opened gifts and he was more interested in the wrapping than the actual gift. Dad spent his time trying to take the toys out of their protective wrapping and figuring out how they worked (which ment assembling and putting in the batteries). As parents, we have decided that there are way to many twisty ties and tape used in securing the toys to the package. Nana was down from Michigan and she loved being in the warmer weather. We headed over to Nannie's and Papa's house for lunch and more gifts. By the end of the day, we were all exhausted but made lots of memories captured on the movie camera.