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Happy "Half" Birthday Little Titus (0-6 month photo's)

6 month's old today!!  I am having a hard time believing my little guy is 6 month's old today!  Time is going way too FAST!!!  I need him to stop growing and stay mommy's baby.  I actually really do love watching him grow and learn new things.  

Happy Half Birthday Titus!

Selah meeting her brother for the first time. 

I'm new here: March 24, 2011

1 month old on Easter Sunday and not happy here but adorable in his hat. 

2 month's and very happy and starting   
to giggle.



Big boy at 3 month's sitting in the Bumpo.  

Making goofy faces at 4 month's

Moving and rolling all over the place at 5 month's.  

My sitter at 6 month's old!  BIG BOY

Wanted the paper so bad and then tried to eat it.  
Dear Titus,

Your mommy, daddy, and sister are blessed by you.  You are such a playful and fun boy!  We are excited to continue to watch you grow.  Currently your favorite thing to do is your jumper and you are turning into a great eater.  You love sweet potatoes and banana's.  You are still breast feeding and recently you are not happy to get any bottles.  I think you are a mommy's boy but mommy is going to buy a new bottles so you can still drink from it.  You have already shown interest in your sippy cup too so that might be a good option. Mommy and daddy pray for you daily and we know God has big plans for you!

XOXOXO,
Mommy

Comments

Jenn said…
LOVE the picture of Titus and Selah, her eyes are totally big and beautiful!! I am very glad I get to watch him grow and have you as a friend!!

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