
I am beginning to feel guilty that I don't have half as much pictures of Rachel as I have of Daniel at the same age. I need to start taking more of her. It is the second baby syndrome!

Rachel likes the Bumbo seat we borrowed from a friend. It is nice to have another place for her to sit in.

All of a sudden this week it seemed like Daniel decided that it was ok if Rachel touched him and he began giving her a whole lot more attention. I could even get them in a few pictures together!

Here is Daniel lining up some paper people. He has quite the sense of order!
1 comment:
It is so interesting watching them grow up. It seems like you blink and they have developed another skill. (even if its only smiling in the middle of a feeding). Mothers, enjoy this time for it goes so fast. But also enjoy each stage that your child goes through because each is unique and special
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