Every mom feels this way but there is nothing we can do about it…. Time is passing way too quickly! Happy two months, Grady Cooper. I have REALLY enjoyed this month with you. You are becoming so active and fun. Lots has been going on this month. Here's a recap.
July 24th Nana and Papa came for a visit. They both enjoyed lots of snuggles and Grady time. Mommy & Papa celebrated their 3 year transplantiversary. You are such miracle of this great gift, and I can't wait to tell you all about your papa's selfless love someday!
The next week you officially grew out of premie clothes. Mommy sat in your nursery floor and cried as she packed away the box. Like I said before, time is going too fast.
June 28th you had a checkup at the doctor and weighed 6 lb 11 oz and 19 3/4 long.
The first couple of weeks of August you spent a lot of time with mommy in her classroom getting it ready for 3rd graders. You were soooo good and got spoiled by all the attention. You were held nonstop by mommy's administrators.
August 7 you took your first long road trip to Hamilton and stayed over night! This was a big event. You met a lot of important people. Cousin Ella, Caleb, and grandma finally got to meet you and Kelsi & Aunt Mavis came over to play. You did really good traveling. We had switched your formula (due to the Neonatologist's recommendation) and you didn't tolerate it well. You didn't sleep that Friday night much at all! Back to the regular formula we went!
Aunt Beccy took some newborn pictures of you in Nana's living room on Saturday. She is an amazing job and mommy finally got your birth announcement finished!
August 10 you stayed a half day at your baby-sitters so mommy could go to a workday at school. Your girlfriends, Tyley and Avery, were there! I think they got jealous of Ms. Debbie holding you!
August 11 Dr. Lewis did a biopsy on mommy's kidney to check on it and everything is okay! Nana kept you that day and it's the longest mommy's ever been away from you. Daddy slept all day in the room while mommy recovered.
August 15 we visited Nanny in the hospital after surgery. You didn't get to see her because she was still in ICU but Papa did and he thought you were something special.
You're officially a tummy sleeper. I tried to obey the "back to sleep" rules but you wake up every time. I check on you often, but your neck is strong and you can move your head all around. You're just fine sleeping on your tummy!
August 21 you had your 2 month check up with Dr. Harrison. You were 9 lb 6 oz and 20 1/4 inches long. Dr. Harrison heard a heart murmur and diagnosed you with a hydrocele. I already took you to the cardiologist and you passed with flying colors… just a baby murmur you'll grow out of. Your urologist appointment is in October. They called and checked on you and said it didn't sound like it was a big issue. You got three shots and screamed!!! It broke mommy's heart. You were super fussy for several days. I definitely don't like those things but know you need them to keep you healthy!
August 25 Mommy had a check up at the kidney doctor and she's just fine. Dr Lewis always calls you a "good looking kid".
August 27 we went to the cardiologist and to visit Nanny in the rehab center. She broke her back and had to have surgery. She is doing really good though and was so happy to see you. At the doctor you weighed 9 lbs. 13 ounces and were 20 1/2 inches.
This weekend we have a friends wedding so nana and papa are coming tonight to keep you! I'm sure you'll get lots of snuggles.
Here is some new things you can do this month:
- hold your head up for a long time… your neck has gotten so strong.
- smile - you love it when mommy or daddy kiss you on the mouth
- lots of tummy time - you sleep and play a lot of on your tummy!
- take your bottle every four hours with four ounces! growing boy!!!
- babble, coo, grunt -- you make sooo many noises!
- squirm - you are constantly on the move!!
We love you Grady. Can't imagine my heart not full of love for you… there must have been a big empty hole before you came along. Your daddy and I adore you, sweet boy. And so do many other people! We thank God for you each day.

