Everyone can rest easy I showed Mike where we kept the larger jammies. Truth be told the selection was getting sparse though. Mike, Rooney & I went to Babies R Us this week to replenish his stock. I decided to use a little brains & bought the boy 2 pair in 3-6mo. & 2 pair in 6-9mo. I was looking @ the tags & the 3-6mo. only go to 26.5". Unfortunately that means Roonster will be out of them by tomorrow. But now we have 4 pair and that should cover us for a week or so.
That night I went through Rooney's clothes & pulled out all the ones that were too small. It was really sad. His drawers were pretty empty after that. I took out the clothes in reserve & put them in the hamper to be washed. They were so big comparatively. However, the family in Minnesota may soon be happy when they see a picture of Rooney in his Vikings outfit. I know Dad is excited.
Anyway, Thursday Rooney saw his cousin Felix & received a huge bag of clothes. It was like a little pre-Christmas and his drawers quickly filled up again. It was hard to say goodbye to some of the sweet little outfits Rooney had. I know where each one came from and most have nice memories attached to them. Some seemed to wait in the nursery so long for him & now they're too small and moving on.
In other news, I noticed Rooney trying to sit up in his papasan. He didn't make it but he was definitely trying to pull himself up. He has also started to turn himself 180 degrees in bed. Sometimes when we walk in to check on/or get him he is laying vertical. It's kind of funny to see because I think he may be a little longer than the crib is wide- @ least he looks squinched up. I feel that he is on his way to rolling over too. We always find him turned on his side. He hasn't really laughed much since I wrote about it. He did giggle once since & thankfully Mike got to hear it.
As you can see (or should I say can't see?), our camera has broken down. We did order a new one & it should be here right before Christmas. Thankfully, once we receive it we will be able to post pictures again.
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