He has also reached the height where everything is forehead level, mix that with still being slightly wobbly and you have a recipe for disaster, this kid hits his head everyday as often as I did while sitting through two hours of, "Dear John," with my wife. But he remains a champ regardless.

(He fell on pebbled cement)
And he is getting really big really fast, which I guess is a good thing because his little brother will be peaking into the world in 2 short months.
Because of this we are working on Cooper's ability to share, we are working on please and thank you, and we are working on his ability to be a bit more independent (Just yesterday we taught him how to use public transportation.) Everyday we hang out with Cooper-man is a day that he learns more and more, he has recently taken to killing bugs. I was barbecuing last night and Coop walked over to the door but stopped half way, turned around, bent down and squished an ant with his fingers then continued on his way. I am very proud of the way he has asserted his dominance over inferior beings, he squishes ants, tackles our dog parker, and just last week caught a fly with a pair of chopsticks (we may also be training him to be a ninja as well.)
Life is good, Sarah is pregnant, Cooper is talking, and we are busy. I love you all. John 3:19-21
2 comments:
Oh...I hated those marks on the perfect little face that wandering through out this world made!! Aren't we blessed that the Lord made our little ones fairly indestructable when it comes to the daily little bumps and crashes that occur? Sounds to me like the Coop is on his way to being a wonderful big brother. You and Sarah are blessed, and a blessing; we are so grateful to have you here teaching and leading our kids. Thank you!!
The traveling gang just read the post before heading out into Manhattan.... And we loved it! Mom says she can't wait to see Cooper and hear all of his new talking. We love you guys!
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