A tale of two CBs

Cool Baby recently went to his one year doctor’s appointment. The results:

Weight: 25th percentile
Height: 15th percentile
Head Circumference: 90th percentile

Just like Charlie.


(head has grown quickly in the 4 months since this picture was taken)

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11 Responses to A tale of two CBs

  1. tracy says:

    SO CUTE!!!

  2. randy says:

    Head circumference? Is that really necessary measurement? Although I always notice when a kid has a huge head.

    I think I had a big head, but I’m not sure.

  3. Sammi says:

    he is adorable! maybe you should have named him charlie???

  4. Amy Wright says:

    what a cute kid.

    my kids have big heads, too. Turns out it’s hereditary.

  5. cool dad says:

    tracy – thanks :)

    randy – yeah, HC is a standard measurement. great to know when it comes to buying hats!

    sammi – we’ll see if wants to be a place kicker when he grows up. hope he has better luck.

    amy – big heads = good brains. not clinically proven, but makes sense.

  6. Hip Mama says:

    he’s a cutie…and i always liked charlie brown…

    anyway, doesn’t big head=good brains?

    hip mama

  7. ScottMocha says:

    Wow, super cute kid… and crazy cool shirt! I need one of those!

  8. cool dad says:

    hip mama – bright minds think alike :)

    scott – i don’t know if they make those shirts in our sizes. they should!

  9. Tam says:

    what an expression on his face!

    kids shouldnt be that cute.

    i have to admit…ive looked long and hard at that pic trying to figure out what the cool parents look like…hmmm…guess you guys are pretty cute too!

  10. Elizabeth says:

    I miss this CB! He is beyond cute and I can’t believe he’s walking! The Charlie Brown comparison makes me laugh… do you think CB will ever realize how clever his parents are?

  11. annie says:

    My son was also likened to Charlie Brown at that age – for the same reason. Don’t worry, he’ll grow into it.

    …and I’m a firm believer in that “good brain” theory, too!

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