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The summer has flown by, its hard to believe that July is already over. Noah had his 4 month doctor appointment last week. …
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So, the big day was finally almost here. It was great, but before the wedding we had to have the rehearsal. We started …
Noah week 19!
Another couple weeks, very busy ones at that. This post will just be about the Noah’s 19th week, there will be another for Emily and IZ’s wedding and week 20 shortly.
Noah’s getting much more active lately, he rolls both ways side to side, front to back, head to toe, etc. He’s really getting to the point that you have to watch him very closely because he’ll grab stuff, roll, etc all over the place.
First off, he’s officially 4 months old. This picture only took about 43 shots because he kept knocking the blocks out of order.

On Tuesday we went out to the “National Night Out” in Hales Corners – it’s a national event for communities to have their public services host the neighbors. We got to see cop cars, fire trucks, ambulances, etc. Noah’s a bit small to really enjoy it, but it was fun. I ended up entering a contest at Noodles and winning a dinner for 20 people sometime, so for those of you that are local keep your ears open, I’m hoping to do a big party soon. Here’s a couple shots from that event:

Kris has been taking a few shots of Noah recently, here’s a couple good ones. I thought you all would like his little butt.

Last but not least, in preparation for the wedding on the weekend, we went to Lulu’s with Emily, IZ, Kristen, and Luke for a dinner with friends prior to the wedding. It was fun to head back to the old neighborhood (Bayview) where Emily, Kris, and I lived and eat at our favorite restaurant. I had my usual smokehouse burger, Kris had a salad I think, and Emily was recognized by the waitress and ordered her standard marghareta pizza. As you can see, Mom was nice enough to babysit for us so we could go out and enjoy ourselves.

This is when IZ almost lost his wedding right and was banished from holding rings until the ceremony.
