Sunday, July 13, 2008

Fabulous Four!

Middle of July already?
We've had a fun month since the last post, and Mr. Coop is growing like a weed. He hit four months on Monday and weighed in at 15 lbs 3 oz. And, he been sleeping 7+ hours every night for the last 8-10 weeks. Yippee!

Cooper is really a very happy kid, and he's clearly benefitted from his momma's "smiley" genes. He loves going to "school" during the work week. And honestly . . . there really is nothing better than a big Cooper grin and a little "chat" in the morning or right after work. Coop's quite the charmer . . . note the crooked grin below.

We have had a few great visits with Granddad. Don't worry Coop . . . you will think that all that chaos at Cici's is just good, clean fun in no time.


Fireworks at the lake was a blast. We really thought that Cooper might be scared, but he really seemed to get a kick out of the noise and bright lights. Thanks to the the Paradise Bay gang for another great evening.

Cooper helped me celebrate big number 3-8 (ouch). Candles are truly fascinating! He also got me some bubbles which we all . . . especially Maggie . . . have enjoyed . . . in the house! Hee! Hee!

"Yes Cooper, boys CAN fly . . . but you certainly don't have to enjoy it!"


I'm very much behind on pics and will post another update very soon. Have a wonderful week!

Monday, June 16, 2008

3 Months and Father's Day!

Cooper hit the big three month mark on Saturday. He's very much transitioning into a little man. He giggles and "talks" to us at times. Here he's practicing his yells . . . "Go Stars!"
Coop adores this little puppy dog that sings and kicks his legs. Witnessing his amusement is the perfect prescription for a long day. For a small phenomenal charge, a performance can be arranged upon request.


Cooper has found his tongue! In a few desperate efforts to calm unmentionable storms, we found a trick that's very amusing to all involved. With repetition, these highly refined developmental techniques will prove very beneficial to Cooper when slinging a hammer, hitting a jump shot, guiding a putt into the cup, or catching a lunker in the not-so-distant future.



On my first Father's Day, we filled up with some $4 gas and took a roadtrip to Cooper Lake and the nearby town of Cooper, TX. The lake is 19,000 acre gem with great campsites and a profound absense of traffic . . . we highly recommend checking it out. And besides, the name kinda has a ring to it!

Have a wonderful week!

Oops! I did it again!

Yes, we . . . well, I let another few weeks slip by. It will take me a few days to catch up on the festivities. Thank you very much for your patience.

Cooper has been making the rounds prepping for Holly's return to work. We enjoyed a pool party at the Land homestead on Memorial Day.

Kids everywhere . . . from 3 months to several hundred months in age!
He's informed the Marriott family that Momma's really responsive when you cry. Just beware . . . you may be forced to burp or get a pacifier stuck in your mouth if you use that card.

He, Holly, and Gigi had a great lunch in Corsicana with the Paradise Bay gang.


He had a great weekend with the G-Moms, Aunt Neva, and Uncle Wade.


"I don't care who you are, that's funny" - LTCG. I believe he was a bit amused to smile through a pacifier.

Coop may not have inherited his mother's stinky feet . . . this didn't wake the usually grumpy sleeping giant.

C-O-M-F-O-R-T.

OK, we're smiling . . . and you're still in front of the TV!

Richland's own Dr. B stopped in for a visit with the ladies.

No matter what . . . toys rock!

More later!