Thursday, September 10, 2009

Meeting Family

The weekend of August 22nd, we all made our first trip to Kentucky since Jaggar's birth to meet everyone and to go to the Kentucky State Fair. I think everyone liked him. ;) Jaggar is so different than Sage was as a baby. She was shy from the time she was an infant, and that's okay, but it made it hard for them to get to know her. She is WAY over this now. But Jaggar just loves anyone and everyone, and it is the sweetest thing. I think he got to meet almost every member of the family minus an uncle and a few cousins.

Mema stopped by the night we got there. I think they had an instant connection.
His hands are ALWAYS in his mouth these days.

Meeting my brother, Uncle Kevin

my aunt Robin
I'm still number one. :)
If you're wondering why he's naked, that'd be because he "spit up" all over himself, me, and the floor. I say "spit up" because that seems like such a mild term for what he did. It was like pouring a very large cup of milk on him. Being mother of the year, I, of course, had no extra clothes in his bag. I really don't know why. The weather was absolutely gorgeous, especially for August, so it didn't really matter. I think he liked it.
It was a long day and off of his schedule, so he crashed outside. Sweet, sweet boy.
And then he opened his eyes shortly after like, "Where am I?"
Sage playing in the flowers
Mema, Mom (Nonni) and Jaggar. Travis took this picture because he's said from the day that Jaggar was born that he looks just like my mom. I really don't see it, but that's okay. I like the picture. Jaggar and Sage are identical. I need to scan her pictures that I had taken when she was this age and put them next to his. You'll see what I'm saying.

This is my cousin Lindsay's daughter, Mikayla. She is too cute and too funny. She and Sage play so well together. I wish we lived closer, so they could grow up playing together like Lindsay and I did. Mikayla is also going to be a big sister in November to a new brother, Tyler. See? Even Jaggar would have a friend.

Mema and all of her great grandchildren. This is a typical "kid" picture with not one child looking at the camera.
I could just kiss his face all day. Well, that's pretty much what I do.
Such a sweet moment with Jaggar and Robin.
My aunt Rosie came to see him the next day before we went to the fair. She, of course, loved him too.
My dad and Jaggar. He's just so happy all the time. What a gift!

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