Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Two Weeks Old

Pennington turned two weeks old yesterday. Below are some photos of things Pennington has been up to since he was born.

Going on walks with Mommy.


Hanging out with Daddy.

Sleeping with my hands attached to my face. Mommy insists that I wear gloves so I don't scratch my face.

Eating a lot. I had my two week check up and I gained 15 ounces in one week! Mommy hopes that I will slow down on the weight gain because if I don't I will weight over 50 pounds by the time I am one year old. I'm still working on breast feeding. I am starting to get the hang of it. Mommy says she isn't going to give up until I am 40 days old.

Tummy time. I really like laying on my tummy and looking around at everything.




Thursday, August 20, 2009

Bris

Bris is a religious ceremony within Judaism to welcome infant Jewish boys into a covenant between God through ritual circumcision. This happens on the eighth day of the child's life. We gave him the Hebrew name Pelah meaning miracle since he is our little miracle. Below are pictures from the Bris.
First Luangapahy family photo
Four generation photo from the Schauer side


Four generation photo from the Groves side


Photo with the 3 Groves Uncles

Photo from the Ceremony

Going on a Safari

As most of you already know, Pennington's room theme is jungle. Living in a jungle means that sometimes you go on a Safari. Below are pictures of Pennington on his first Safari.






First Bath

Below are photos of Pennington's first bath. Honestly, he really enjoyed it. At least he didn't cry as much as some babies do. His second bath he didn't even cry.









Going Home

Below are some photos of Pennington first car ride home from the hospital.






Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Daddy and Pennington

Photos of Daddy and Pennington. Pennington looks so much like is father.





Pennington Cooper

Pennington Cooper Luangaphay was born on August 11th at 5:58pm. He is 7 pounds 13 oz and 20 1/4 inches long. Mommy, Daddy and Baby are all doing fine. Thank you all for your phone calls, texts and visits to the hospital.