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Jul
22

Ride ‘em Cowboy Having Too Much Fun At The Fair

Posted by evan on July 22, 2008

This past weekend Grandma and Grandpa took Evan to the Marion County Fair! I think Evan had a blast and everyone else too. Grandpa even took him on his very first ever animal ride (as you see below), got to see all kinds of animals, and even went into the petting farm. This was a great time, but soon after he was pretty worn out and fell asleep in the stroller.

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We think that’s his mean cowboy look that he has going on…Ride ‘em Cowboy!

Jun
11

Babies Can Be So Stinking Silly…But It’s So Stinking Cute

Posted by evan on June 11, 2008

What do you think?

What is your baby’s silliest things or moments?  Which quirky behavior is your favorite?

Just a few that we have been thinking of are the following:

Chatter box - There comes a time when your baby turns into this cute little baby chatterbox full of baby language

Laughing like crazy - Sometimes we find Evan just laughing for no real reason and it seems to continue for a good while and almost turns into laughing hysterically about absolutely nothing.

The Staring - This look is some intense staring over nothing, but you can really tell he is thinking or focusing on something…you only wish you knew what it was.

So leave us a comment and tell us what is your favorite baby silliness!

Feb
25

How to Breastfeed…Or Maybe How Not To Breastfeed

Posted by evan on February 25, 2008

Eric was told several times from a wise lady, “You know kids these days don’t come with any instructional manuals.” And isn’t that the truth. But, We feel as after going on close to Evan Pangburn being almost a month old we are finally getting a good grasp on “how to breastfeed”. Though there for while it was a struggle for us, but I think we finally got it right.

Here is a little “how to breastfeed” illustration to help others…breastfeeding.jpg

A simple step by step guide to breastfeeding your baby. From starting a feeding, to getting a good latch and finishing your feeding…