Look who is holding their own bottle!
This is auntie Sara with the little one before putting him to bed.
Playing with daddy.





First I got a plain onesie, black and yellow felt, and a scrap of black fabric. You can see the picture of the costume that I was using as my inspiration.
Next I dyed the onesie grey and cut out the batman symbol and belt from the felt. I used Stitch Witchery stuff to adhere the layers to each other.
Lastly I adhered the felt to the front of the onesie and voila! Now in my case since the sizing of the onesie was way off, it was too short so I cut up an old onesie and sewed the extra length of snaps onto the bottom like my own little extender. It got the job done!




Last but not least is one that I made a few weeks back but I don't think I ever put a picture up. It is a binky clip. I have boy ribbon (seen here) and girl ribbon to use, as well as tons of cute buttons for the clips. It does the job well!
No I have not finished his Batman costume yet--I apologize. I only have a few little things left then I will be done. Halloween is already next week so it will be soon, I promise!
We got there late Thursday night and checked into our hotel. It was the Isle Casino and Hotel on the far eastern tip of Biloxi. After I put baby to bed, we hit the sack and slept in a bit the next morning. Then we hit the town and checked out the beaches!


We really really wanted to swim in the ocean, and I had even gotten swimming diapers for Bradley, but this ^ (and several of his friends) are why we did not. Yes the water was still very warm and we did stick our toes in but that was it!

Bradley did very well on his first roadtrip! He went to bed by 10pm each night and after a snack around 4am he slept till about 9am.
We headed out early Sunday morning, and stopped off in New Orleans so that Nick could see some sights of his liking (namely an old studio that his favorite band used). There were some beautiful old houses there. The drive home didn't seem as long--maybe because we knew we were going home? And as tradition called for, Nick had to stop at Jack In the Box when we went through Texas.
This past week we decided to break out the Johnny Jump Up and he really likes it! He doesn't so much "jump" yet, but I think he likes standing upright and looking all around.
And this is Grandpa Tony!!! This is my dad's first grandchild. I don't think he knew what to do with him, haha! One thing my dad passed on to me was red freckles, and now my little guy has them too. Funny how those little things are in the genes.

For some reason, this week my little guy has starting waking up between 4-6am hungry!!!! Why?? He had been doing so good for weeks, not waking up until 8am or so. He's not going to bed any earlier so it's not like he's going longer without eating...grr. I'm hoping it's just a growth spurt or something! His daddy isn't going to like getting up super early on days he has to go to school in the morning and I'm still gone at work and can't feed him. Hm.
^My little boy (wearing a new sweater) taking a nap in grandma's crib
^Some of the beautiful scenery on the way to their addition
^My aunt Diane loving on Bradley
^My cousin Joel and us at my aunt and uncle's house before dinner
^The awesome view out of their dining room
^My uncle Tsvika and cousin Jane preparing dinner
^My uncle Tsvika (an executive chef mind you!) whipping up some delicious food
^The dining table set for the family
^The best meal I have ever eaten--beef tenderloin over baby green beans and orzo
^Aunt Diane put little Bradley down for a nap on her bed and he slept all through dinner!
^After Bradley woke up, my grandpa (a retired pastor) performed a dedication ceremony for us!
^And this is the little man and me on the flight home!