Grant

g ~ newborn g ~ 1-3 months
g ~ 7-9 months
g ~ holiday 04
phoenix 05
easter 05
Seven Months Old
28 inches long ~
18 pounds, 6 ounces
Grant's First Easter.
Doesn't he look thrilled?
(we finally got a smile of sorts, but I liked the worried little corporate accountant in this shot...)
"I want a chocolate bunny that's THIS big!"
Yee-HAA! I'm seven months old today,
and finally mastered my wings! !
"Naked = FUN!"
Sweetest Boy on the Planet
"A 'camera', you say? ... Fascinating..."
"Babies come from WHERE?" "I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille..." I wonder how long it would take to
climb out that window and onto the roof...
     
     
Eight Months Old
28.5 inches long ~
19 pounds, 10 ounces
For Grant's 8-Month birthday, both he and Momma were sick with a cold...
Poor wee boy so sleepy he zonked out at breakfast!
For the first time, Grant got sleepy while playing and
just lay down on the family room floor for a little nap...
     
     
Nine Months Old
29 inches long ~
21 pounds, 1 ounce
 
The shots below were taken on Grant's nine-month birthday, and are the reason the updates to this page have taken so long.
This Webmaster had the idea to edit each of these shots appropriately, add comic-book text,
and arrange them all to look exactly like the old Marvel Spider-Man comics. ... ...
Yeah. Well.
Instead of waiting even longer to post these (and more recent) pics,
the ol' Webmaster will simply ask you to use your imagination just a bit... the comic is titled:
"Spidey Junior Hits the Streets".
While reading at the local library,
Peter Parker Jr. is rudely interrupted...
"My Spidey Senses are tingling! Something's wrong!"
Spidey Jr. sets out to locate the cause of the trouble.
His Spidey Senses lead him to
Mr. Badguy's lair, where he easily
scales the wall to the top floor.
"Hold it right there, Badguy! You're going to jail!"
With Mr. Badguy securely behind bars,
Spidey Jr. is ready to fight crime another day.
     
     
     
     
g ~ newborn g ~ 1-3 months
g ~ 7-9 months
g ~ holiday 04
phoenix 05
easter 05

 

Last updated: 5 April, 2007

 

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