
Cooper loves to jump and bounces on our laps when we stand him up. He is eating many foods, hence the many photos you will see with him wearing his meals. His favorite food is sweet potatoes and he loves the blended fruits. Cooper likes his fresh food feeders that we fill with fresh fruit in the morning. We are introducing Cheerios and puffs this week!
We have had many Christmas celebrations already. This past weekend, we had Christmas with Papa and Grandma Sharon. They will be in Indiana (Sharon's house) over Christmas and then they are off to Florida for the winter. Papa was showing us the final "Twas the Night" book that he recorded for me. I gave him the book last Christmas and he gave it back this year with the recording complete. It is very special to our family.
Cousins Lexi, Sam, Auntie Stefanie, Uncle Bruce, Uncle Jimmy and Auntie Karri (well, soon to be in July) were all there to celebrate too.
Cooper loved opening presents. He lunged at the gifts in excitement but mostly loved eating the paper and bows.
Our favorite gift... the Little Tikes bouncer/slide for outside. Actually, we squeezed it in our basement, so now our house is officially a "whacky-fun house." Mommy cannot wait until spring when it can go outside in the grass. 

It is always hard to say, "Goodbye" to Papa and Grandma Sharon. Papa will be home for a weekend in January, otherwise we will not see them until we head to Florida. We are planning on going to Florida for a week in March or April. Besides some toys and cute clothes, our family Christmas gift was money for our trip... thanks Papa and Grandma Sharon :)
Another fun Christmas party was Grammy's extended family X-mas. We headed to a waterpark hotel about 1 1/2 hours away from home. Grammy's family is HUGE, so we always stay in a hotel. I had fun at the waterpark and especially liked the bubblers (free edema).
Santa made an appearance at the hotel. When he asked me what I wanted, I told him I wanted him to sing "Jingle Bells!" So, Santa sang and I chimed in from time to time. Everyone thought this was a silly thing to ask Santa. I loved it!
One thing I have learned about Christmas is to be PATIENT. I am not afraid of Santa and could hardly stand waiting my turn to talk to the big guy. I was grandchild number 8,907,321 with receiving my gift (OK, maybe I was number 15 or so), but with a big family, it took forever. My parents are proud of my patience as it is getting longer than 5 seconds these days.
My parents are thinking that Cooper's toys are going to become MY toys. I got special coins from Great-Grandpa Bud (he passed away but had special silver dollars for us), a playdoh factory (I actually will sit for 30 minutes or longer playing with this toy and Mommy LOVES that), and I also received Flicker (Handy Manny's flashlight). Cooper received silver dollars, the cute train in the above photo, and a cute dishes set.
It was fun to see our many cousins and family members. Cooper really liked playing with Anna, who is 5 months older than he is, yet they are the same size. That's our big boy!
One of our first Christmas parties in December was with Great-Grandpa Jim. As some of you know, he is Papa's Dad and has lived with Alzheimer's for over 10 years now. Great-Grandpa is very special to all of us and it is really hard to see him in these later stages of the disease. Great-Grandpa had a nice gathering despite the MAJOR snowstorm that struck the midwest that day! We had almost 2 feet of snow! Luckily, we drove over the night before and only had to drive 15 miles or so from Grandma's house to Great-Grandpa Jim's. Even with our short drive, it was the worse driving conditions my parents have ever driven in. We were happy to make it safely and enjoyed our visit.
Our family received many wonderful gifts. I loved my puzzles, zoo membership, and the special sparkly ornaments for our tree; Great-Grandpa loves sparkly things, so he has given us Swarovski ornaments every year to add to our collection. We love our tree :)
We attempted a group photo with the great-grandchildren, which was not an easy task! I was a bit of a stinker and did not want my picture taken. Luckily, Mommy was able to catch me before I ran away. There are more great-grandkids who are not pictured, but we were happy to have this many at the party considering the road conditions this day.
Finally, we went to the mall at the beginning of December to have our photo taken with the mall Santa. We met up with Mason and Jenny (daycare Mama and her little boy) and Laurie Jo, Lily and Lucy. As a reward, Mommy promised I could ride on the helicopter if I was a good boy. The helicopter has become my most frequented ride at the mall and is a MUST when we go now. Mommy hates that she started this awful routine.
Once again, I had to be patient while waiting for my turn to see Santa. Lily and I did pretty good and soon it was our turn!
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