I've been meaning to post this for awhile now, and time has just gotten away from me. At any rate...
For Collier's first several weeks, we've had a great time trying to figure out just who he looks like. Sometimes I think he has my nose, sometimes I think it's Chris'. Sometimes it's my chin, but with Chris' chin cleft. Sometimes it's just Chris' chin. But, my analysis goes back and forth. Luckily, Chris' mom brought me a photo of him at about one month so we could compare. I think it's safe to say that Collier is definitely daddy's boy, with maybe a little bit of mommy thrown in for good measure.
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Chris, June 1984 (1 Month Old) |
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Collier, April 2012 (1 Month Old) |
On a completely unrelated topic, several people have asked how Avery is adjusting to being a big sister. Other than discovering that it's necessary to keep dirty diapers out of her reach (gross.), she's doing great! Here's the proof:
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I think she'll let us keep him |
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