I cannot believe Grafton turned 6 months old on Thursday! She is halfway to one already! It amazes me how quickly these 6 months have gone by, and somewhat scares me to think of how quickly the rest of the year will go. We had Grafton's 6 month pictures done on Wednesday at the Memory House in Oxford and are hoping they come back looking great! I'll post a link to them when we get word that they are on the internet!
So what is new for Grafton....well she is sitting up really well now! I mean she still falls over after a while or if she starts reaching for the dogs, but otherwise she can hold it for a long time! She also started cereal on Friday- although didn't like it much at all. I figure I will keep trying every few days for the next week or two then move on to some fruits and veggies. She doesn't have her 6 month check-up for another 2 weeks, so I will post her stats later. She is also getting soooo close to crawling! She gets up on all fours and kinda lunges back and forth then finally just pushes back some. She does this over and over again, then ends up deciding that rolling will get her to her destination faster so she rolls and rolls across the room! It is hilarious to watch! She has also gotten extremely tickle-ish lately! Our favorite past-time these days is tickling her tummy, her thighs, under her arms, her neck, her face- and she just giggles and giggles! And let me tell you- nothing in the world is more fun that hearing your baby giggle!
I am sure you have heard enough of my ramblings for one day, but as you can see we are just so in love with our baby girl. I can stare at her all day long and never get tired of it. Seeing how quickly each day goes by really makes us stop and enjoy each moment we have, knowing that some of these moments can change so quickly. We rock her to sleep at night, knowing it may form a habit but also knowing that one day she won't want that anymore- and for now it is such a special time of our day- our favorite time. And making these memories is what it is all about!

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