Thursday, August 10, 2006

Six Month Update!







Luke is six months and growing! During his routine check-up he weighed 19 lbs and measured 28 1/4 inches! Dr. Benton, Luke's Pediatrician was pleased with his health (www.bentonpediatrics.com). Let's just say being tall is an understatement for Luke!! He is almost sleeping through the night...rice cereal is helping somewhat! He has six teeth! Yes...and he is eating lots! Today was the first day he pinched a piece of watermelon and put it in his mouth ALL BY HIMSELF! Patrick and I were starring with amazement! He is unbelievable!! According to his growth track he is doing 8-month old things! Ooooo our little genius! :) I guess Grandma Jude is wearing off on him :) He enjoys going jogging with Mama in his own little jogger, which he usually falls asleep in! He LOVES Tiki....she is actually letting him pet her now! We still monitor the situation, never trust a cat with claws! Luke still has reddish blonde hair and blue eyes....we hope they stay that way, but who knows! He is still wearing 12-18 month clothes...although we do have to buy a new car seat soon! He has grown out of the requirements on the infant car seat! We love him sooo much and are having so much fun watching him grow! I can't believe it's been half a year...already. Now I know what people mean when they say, "They grow up so fast!" Luke will be dedicated to the Lord on Sept. 24th at Grace Church. And NO we will NOT be dressing him up in a dress :)

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