Latest Measurements
March 21, 2007 - He was
40 inches and 38 lbs!
January 03, 2008 - He was
43 inches and 38 lbs!
March 31, 2008 - He's now
44 inches and 44 lbs!
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Pictures of Scott, Susan and Seth
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Seth Whigham:
8.5 lbs, 21.5 in.
Born 3/18/2004 at 5:30PM
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| If I told you the total cost of all the things my wild son has broken/chipped/pulled down/destroyed in our house over the past year, you would think we were terrible parents. I mean, seriously - you'd think that we had no control over our child!
Actually he's a great kid but he's just so curious lol. He wants to see/touch everything and, as fast as he is, he's certain to get to "it" before you do! |
| We're starting to put together his Christmas list (it's small) and one thing we can say for sure is that he does not need any clothes. He has plenty - thanks, of course, to the Tadlock family :) |
| Hmmm... We bought doorknob covers that are supposed to prevent our 18-month old from opening the doors. What do you do when the 18-month old can still open the doors even with the doorknob covers on them?! |
| The Whigham household has changed forever: Seth has figured out how to open doors lol. Nothing is beyond him now... |
| Seth moved out of his crib and into his big boy (toddler) bed last night. He also started running fever last night and that may have helped keep him in his bed until 8:30 this morning! Now if I can just get Scott to take the crib apart :) |
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Seth got sick again yesterday poor guy. He was running a fever and got a little sick after we took him
to an art fair. Maybe he just doesn't like art...
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The Latest - Oct 26, 2005
School Starts in January - So he
starts school in January - awwww! He will go to a five-day half-day program at a
Montessori school where he will have fun and get to play with lots of other children.
There are about 10 kids in his class ranging 18 months to 35 months. Hopefully they
will teach him to channel his energy!
Here's a link for more info: Montessori FAQ
Poll: Will he get kicked out of his
new school for breaking everything there too?
Yes: 98%
No: 2%
(5% margin of error)
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