Monday, April 27, 2009

5 Months and Growing!






As usual, the Cobbs' have been keeping quite busy! We hosted an Open House, as seen above, for everyone in Nashville to meet Kelsey Marie. She was a very good girl, letting everyone pass her around. She is now 5 months old and getting so big. How big? I am unsure. She will go back to the Dr. at 6 months. We are currently in the process of changing her to regular formula, instead of Nutramigen, and we are beginning foods. We started foods at 4 months, however, she kept having reactions to anything carb related; oatmeal, rice. So, we dediced to stop feeding her cereal of anykind, at this point. She is almost sleeping through the night. We are up once or twice during her sleep cycle. So, not bad at all. She is beginning to show a few signs of empathy and seperation anxiety. Daily she tries to roll over but hasn't made it yet. Her eyes are still blue and her hair is beginning to lighten. Soon she will be running around like crazy!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Easter - Almost 5 Months





Above are a few pictures of this past Easter weekend. It was quite a big weekend for Miss Kelsey. Saturday Kelsey and I helped Aunt Anne with a bridal shower she hosted. Sunday morning we went to Easter at Robert's Stadium with our church, Crossroads. Sunday afternoon, we had lunch at Nana and Pawpaw's (Cobb) and that evening we had dinner with our family and some close friends, at the house of a family friend. Kelsey had quite the eventful weekend!

She is becoming such a big girl. She weighs almost 15 pounds!!! She is still having issues with her digestive system but we are pretty much controlling them. She goes back to the Dr in late May for her 6 month check-up. She is doing great at Daycare and I am proud to announce that Daycare has stated that she is the best dressed! She is becoming more and more animated every day. She babbles, giggles, laughs, sings. Recently, her favorite thing to do is pop/buzz her lips and make bubbles with her saliva. She loves to stand, of course with some assistance, and we are working towards sitting up on her own.