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Check-Up

Sarah Kate had her 18 month check-up today. She weighs 26.2 lbs. She is in the 75% percentile in weight, height and head.
She is a VERY busy little girl!


I am so very thankful for a healthy report!

Comments

Mallory said…
That's terrific! I would have thought SK was much older than 18 months. My nephew, who is pictured on my blog is 18 months and such a little guy! I think her hair makes her look older. I love her hair & bows!!!
Hillary said…
I love that she looks like a grown up sitting in a chair reading a book...naked!!
Kelly said…
That picture of her naked in that chair reading cracks me up! She and Harper are both big girls!!! I love her and I'm glad she is good!
Christa said…
LOVE the picture of her reading in the chair...it's priceless!
Lauren said…
She's sooo cute!!!! :)
Jamie said…
She is so cute and I love the picture of her that looks like she is reading a book!
What a cutie. Love the pictures. Glad everything is going good.
Tara G. said…
Laurie, those pictures are precious!!
Jennifer said…
So sweet! I love it. Glad that I am not the only that lets my baby walk around in the doctors office without shoes. HA!
lnipaver said…
my son had his 18 month old checkup the same day and I had to chuckle when I sae that SK was spinning the doctor's stool just like he did that day in his diaper waiting for the doctor to come in.
Karen said…
How do you get Sarah Kate's hair bows to stay in? The only. way I can get them to stay in my little one's hair (she's 20 months)is to put a rubber band in first and then the bow on top, but of course she is hating to have the rubber bands removed at night. I am really debating on having some length taken off, but it's so hard to cut those precious curls. I just love the look of the bob with the hair bows.

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