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Peter is 3 Months!


Peter is 3 months old!  He is a delight :)   Peter eats every three hours during the day and sleeps from 8:30 to 7 (with a late night feeding in there around 10:30). 

He's a happy guy most of the time!  Peter was baptized on August 24th, right after he turned 3 months ;)  He has discovered his hands, "talks" a lot, and is still wiggling almost constantly!!  Chloe and April continue to love him!



How could you not love this sweet face?!




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Heather D said…
I love your family picture! xo

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