

His first cereal...check out how he grabbed the spoon!

Eli and Ian checking each other out during tummy time.


So, I shared Ian's stats from the doctor, but waited until yesterday to take some four month shots. He is such a happy baby when his reflux isn't flaring!
What an adorable little chunk! I could just pinch those cheeks!
ReplyDeleteI'm new here! What a great blog :)
ReplyDeleteIan is such an adorable cutie! And I love those big beautiful (can I use that word for a boy?) eyes!
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are so precious! Ian is adorable! And I love the picture of Eli and Ian enjoying tummy time together. Too cute!
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