Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Hot Fun in the Summertime

Me and mom went to a nearby playground yesterday to test out my new walking skills. I'm not gonna lie; I fell down a lot. It is hard walking on uneven ground, and my mom made wear shoes. I much prefer to have bare feet, well, bare everything, really, but dad says those pictures aren't appropriate for the blog. 


Can you tell how rosy my cheeks were getting? We were only out there for 20 minutes before I started burning up in the sun and humidity. Mom had to scoop me up and put me back into the car toot-sweet. Oh, colorful jungle gym, we shall meet again soon, my love!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

One Small Step for Man

One small step for man...is one big deal for babykind. Look at me go! 





I'm so excited about my new independence. I can get almost anywhere now! Sure, I fall down a lot, but mom and dad say that it's ok because everybody falls down some time. Then they hold my hand and help me get back up again. Every explorer worth his salt needs a trusty assistant, and I've got two! Thanks mom and dad for being brave with me as I start my new adventure.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Holey Moley

Oh my gosh! There are holes in my nose!


And my finger fits them perfectly!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Rare Half-Naked Pea-Eater of Baltimore County

Hello again, loyal readers.  It has certainly been a while since my last update. Well, me and mom are back at home with dad now, and I have finally recovered from my jet lag. What an amazing time I had in Australia! It was so great meeting all my family; I miss them so much already. I've been reflecting on my visit to the Land of Oz a lot since I've been home, but more on that another time. 


While I was gone I did a lot of growing up. Mom and dad keep saying how now I'm like a little boy, and not like a baby anymore. Just to prove them right, the pediatrician gave us these stats during our recent visit. Weight: 18 lbs 14 oz (25 percentile); Head Circumference: 17.5 in (25 percentile). That's not bad, but you may want to sit down for this next statistic. Height: 29.5 inches...drumroll please--that's the 90th percentile, people! If you know my mom, then you know that's pretty amazing! Of course, there's a lot more to growing up than numbers; there's maturity. Oh, and there's also motor skills. Check this out:




Food tastes so much better when you feed yourself! Am I right?

Before I sign off, I want to send out a special thank you to all my friends who checked in on me during my jet lag hiatus. Thank you! I'm back in the blogoshere, baby!