Tommy gets his first baking lesson from his Mama. It's her dream to raise a son who can melt hearts with his baking ability. If he learns half as much as his Mama, that will surely come to pass.
The next series of pics are from our trip to Richmond to celebrate the grandmothers' birthdays. Here, he gets a hold of Tita Liz's nose. Doesn't that game usually work the other way around?
The boy gets a lesson in the I Got Your Nose game. Adults get kids' noses, not vice versa. Got it?
No, not really.
With the birthday celebrant, Lola.
He's a fan of the smaller goatee. Let's see if Rick keeps it...
Tommy tries his first high chair at Granny's birthday party held at Chez Foushee. He was surprisingly comfortable in it.
Winding down towards the end of the party.
Hanging on Patterson Ave. with David, who is such a sweet older cousin to the little fella. He gives him kisses and hugs and wonders if he's sad whenever he cries. Good lookin out.
With February birthday girl, Granny.
This was too funny not to post. For the past several weeks, we've been putting Tommy on the Baby Bjorn Little Potty as soon as he wakes up in the morning. I'll spare the details, but he's quite consistent. Anyway, we have other shots of this particular morning that we're going to save for blackmail and/or embarassment later in life. Sorry in advance, buddy. Just make sure you watch your P's and Q's and stay out of trouble.
Lola and Tommy share a quiet moment. His naps seem to last longer when he's sleeping on someone, and we usually have no problem volunteering for that duty. Nothing like holding a sleeping baby.
Tommy and his Papa sharing a not so quiet moment. He's got a habit of giving slobbery gummy kisses. They're great.
Happy Lola. Happy Tommy.
We put down my old Star Wars comforter for him to play on. It's really nostalgic and meaningful for me to see him on it everyday, growing and learning so many new things.
I believe this is called the Table pose in yoga. He had it down pat for a while before deciding he wanted to be mobile. Then the movement really picked up, and he's been crawling and pulling himself up on everything.
More fun on the Star Wars comforter. This time, he's checking himself out in the mirror, which he often does. We think he's vain, but we gaze at him all the time, so how can we blame him for gazing at himself?
Tommy and his Papa sharing a not so quiet moment. He's got a habit of giving slobbery gummy kisses. They're great.
Happy Lola. Happy Tommy.
We put down my old Star Wars comforter for him to play on. It's really nostalgic and meaningful for me to see him on it everyday, growing and learning so many new things.
I believe this is called the Table pose in yoga. He had it down pat for a while before deciding he wanted to be mobile. Then the movement really picked up, and he's been crawling and pulling himself up on everything.
Katy and Jason hosted a wonderful brunch at their place in Georgetown. The kids were so cute together on the couch, and the adults enjoyed the company and delicious food. Louis, Sophie and Tommy have grown up so fast together over the past months. It's a delight to see.
The ladies and their little ones - EZ and Tommy, Katy and Sophie, Susie and Louis.
More fun on the Star Wars comforter. This time, he's checking himself out in the mirror, which he often does. We think he's vain, but we gaze at him all the time, so how can we blame him for gazing at himself?
In D.C. on Lola's actual birthday, February 18.
Tommy loves to ride on his Papa's shoulders. Non-stop laughter ensues, and then I have to dry my hair because of all the drool.
Tommy's first ride in a swing. EZ took him to a local park, and again, non-stop laughter ensued. This kid laughs like it's an uncontrollable bodily function, but unlike other bodily functions, his laughter is music to our ears.
With Kate and newborn Cecilia at one of our favorite food spots - Taqueria El Poblano in Del Ray. A funny scene took place that night. As the waiter sheepishly approached our table, we let him know we were ready to order. Sure three of us were standing around the table, two holding babies and swaying, and one with the diaper bag at the ready, but yes, we were ready to order. I'm sure it's not an unfamiliar scene for those parents out there...
And that's the month of February. A short month, but one full of growth, change and transition for our family. It actually ended with a trip to New York, but I'll cover that in a March post. Good night!
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