
To celebrate Carson's two-month birthday, we took him to watch the finish of his first professional bike race, the Tour de Georgia. We saw George Hincampe, Lance's former teammate come in second in today's stage. We parked in Mike's parking garage and walked over to finished at Centennial Park in downtown Atlanta.

Collin really enjoyed watching the bikes go by but crashed on the way home since he stayed up too late last night at a friend's house while we were at our neighborhood's progressive dinner. Carson went with us and everyone got to see how good of a baby he is. He was awake through appetizers and most of dinner and deserts at the clubhouse but stayed in his seat most of the time greeting many of our neighbors with smiles.

Carson has had a few more nights where he's slept all night (11 to 6), which is very nice of him. Still, the once a night waking isn't too bad since he's so close to us and I barely wake up to feed him. I thought life would change much more than it has - so far we haven't let having a newborn slow us down too much. I'm sure once he's crawling or needing to sleep in his own crib things will change, but until then we're enjoying being on the go as usual. Last week we went to the car show as a family, and during the week we're still running and errand or two after Collin's school and playground time. Carson has days where he's awake much more, but other days he still sleeps a lot. He is definately more alert and following sounds well. We're looking forward to his two-month doctors appointment to find out how much he weighs.
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