Tori and Zach Roloff Celebrate Halloween With Baby Jackson, aka the Cutest Lil Pumpkin Ever
We thought baby Jackson Roloff couldn’t get any more adorable — but then his mom and dad, Tori and Zach Roloff, dressed him up as a pumpkin. And now are hearts are officially exploding. The Little People, Big World family celebrated Halloween a little bit early over the weekend, and Tori took to Instagram to share a sweet snap of her little guy in his festive getup. Check it out in the video below!
Tori’s post comes weeks after she shared pics of her now-five-month-old son enjoying his first weekend at the Roloff Farm pumpkin patch with his newborn cousin Ember, Audrey and Jeremy Roloff’s first child. “I’d say Jackson’s first weekend out at the patch was a success! ?,” the proud mom-of-one wrote at the time. “thank you so much to everyone that came out! ?”
Last month, Tori revealed via social media that Jackson and Ember were becoming fast friends. “No worries cousin Ember… Baby J will always be there to hold your hand. ❤️ we love you little girl!” she captioned a photo of her son cuddled next to Ember and holding her hand. “#babyjroloff #roloffcousins”
Jackson will always be there for Ember — and, likewise, he will always have the support of his parents. Earlier this summer, Jackson’s father, Zach, opened up about his baby’s development and the challenges he might face raising a son with achondroplasia (the same form of dwarfism that Zach has).
“You have to encourage a dwarf child a little more because it will take them five steps to do what others can do in two. But I knew, dwarf or not, I was going to parent my child with the mentality that not everyone gets a trophy,” the 27-year-old told People in July. “The world is changing. People are more open to diversity. Whatever he wants to do, we’re going to find a way to help him do it. That’s our job in life now.”
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