If You’re Having a Bad Day, This Video of Zach Roloff Playing Peek-A-Boo With Jackson Will Fix Everything
We dare you not to smile! Jackson Roloff is one of our favorite celebrity kiddos, thanks to his happy disposition, his positive attitude, and his absolutely infectious giggle. He showed off all three in a new video posted by mama Tori Roloff on April 30, in which daddy Zach Roloff plays peek-a-boo with his almost-one-year-old son. Watch the adorable video above for a pick-me-up!
We can't even handle that precious laugh! Tori captioned the video "dad is so silly," and we can tell Jackson was enjoying the special moment too. The little bugger doesn't know how lucky he is to have such a hands-on dad! Zach is always holding Jackson, whether it's grocery shopping or mowing the lawn, and it seems like Baby J can't stop laughing when he's with his father.
His mommy seems to be trying to soak up every moment of having a baby, because he's growing up so darn quickly! "I can not believe this little man is going to be one in less than two weeks," she wrote on a May 1 Instagram. "I have been so emotional about it lately. I’ve been gearing up for his first birthday and just reminiscing on this past year and the insurmountable joy this kid has brought to our family. I now know what all those moms were saying when they said 'it flys by.' This year has done just that. I love you so much Baby J and I can’t wait to celebrate YOU in two weeks! ??"
It really does feel like Jackson was just born yesterday, and we can't believe how big he's gotten already! Luckily, his mom has given us updates throughout the journey. In her most recent update on April 11, Jackson turned 11 months old. "How is it possible that this guy is going to be 1 in one month? I’m dying," she wrote. Along with getting close to walking and finally hitting 20 lbs, Jackson's "personality has really come alive this month. He’s so comical and playful. I am constantly growing more and more in love with him and he keeps everyone around him smiling." We can definitely see that!
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