Guest guest Posted June 17, 2002 Report Share Posted June 17, 2002 Awwww- too cute!!!! I couldn't enlarge Dane's pic for some reason, it was a blur of colors, but I was able to see it in the preview. Olivia's pic I was able to enlarge- both very cute! ' Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2002 Report Share Posted June 17, 2002 ! They are all soooo cute!!!! Kids and the cat! My Grant has a wide face, bigger head like your Olivia. Gerber baby look!!! I can't believe how cute your kids are and how opposit their features are (skin color, face and head size, etc.) Does one look like you and one like your dh? They are ADORABLE!!! <rmanias@...> wrote: Dane's best friend - other than his big sister- is our youngest cat, Hoppie (6 yo). She is with him all the time. Now matter how much he abuses her, she stays right there and purrs, looking miserable the whole time. She did the same thing with Olivia. I attached a picture of her as an infant with Hoppie too. Olivia is the dark kid, Dane is the pasty one. And check out the round noggin on the little Guy (haha dh is named Guy) Dane's mom DOC GradFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2002 Report Share Posted June 17, 2002 - Dane looks like me and Olivia looks like Guy. My brother and I are the same way. He looks Italian and I look Irish. Everyone used to ask if we had the same mom! Olivia had an enormous head as a baby. It was always in the 90th percentile or off the charts. We used to laugh that she had a super strong neck to hold it up. Her weight was always in the 20th, so she literally was all head. Now she is in the 75th for everything! So, it all evens up. Don't even waste your time worry about how big Grant's head is. He'll grow into it! Dane is in the 50th% for length and weight and the 75th for head. I not freaked out about it the 2nd time around! Dane's mom DOC Grad Dane's best friend - other than his big sister- is our youngest cat, Hoppie (6 yo). She is with him all the time. Now matter how much he abuses her, she stays right there and purrs, looking miserable the whole time. She did the same thing with Olivia. I attached a picture of her as an infant with Hoppie too. Olivia is the dark kid, Dane is the pasty one.And check out the round noggin on the little Guy (haha dh is named Guy) Dane's mom DOC Grad > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2002 Report Share Posted June 18, 2002 He he...oh no, I don't worry about Grant's big head...I think his big head is so cute! His body has always been in the 50th percentile and head in the 90th to 95th percentile! LOL! I do think it made tummy time a LOT harder for him at the beginning, though...and it DEFINITELY had something to do with the c-section I had, LOL! rmanias <rmanias@...> wrote: -Dane looks like me and Olivia looks like Guy. My brother and I are the same way. He looks Italian and I look Irish. Everyone used to ask if we had the same mom!Olivia had an enormous head as a baby. It was always in the 90th percentile or off the charts. We used to laugh that she had a super strong neck to hold it up. Her weight was always in the 20th, so she literally was all head. Now she is in the 75th for everything! So, it all evens up. Don't even waste your time worry about how big Grant's head is. He'll grow into it!Dane is in the 50th% for length and weight and the 75th for head. I not freaked out about it the 2nd time around! Dane's mom DOC Grad Dane's best friend - other than his big sister- is our youngest cat, Hoppie (6 yo). She is with him all the time. Now matter how much he abuses her, she stays right there and purrs, looking miserable the whole time. She did the same thing with Olivia. I attached a picture of her as an infant with Hoppie too. Olivia is the dark kid, Dane is the pasty one.And check out the round noggin on the little Guy (haha dh is named Guy)Dane's mom DOC Grad> For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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