My favorite part about this is the progression of faces as he spins...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
18 month Photo Shoot
Griffin's wonderful aunt Shell took some pictures for his 18 month photo shoot at the park. She did an amazing job and I think we will use one of these for our Christmas card soon. Coming soon are the pictures of Gavin and Griffin together. Griffin ABSOLUTELY loves his cousin and jumps at every chance to hug, hold and kiss him.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Zoo Trip
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Mardi Gras?
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Cooking Lesson
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Still Talking!
Today Griffin said to me "I want that Momma"...no joke. He has been saying "I want that" which actually sounds more like, "IWanDat" and this morning he added my name to it. I think we will mark that down as his first sentence. He also said, "Tickle Momma?" after he had been tickling his father. It takes everything we have in us not to drop our jaws to the floor in shock and excitement. Language development is my new favorite thing. Sorry not to have any pictures, I promise that once we are settled in to my parrents' house to get some put on. Plus, there will surely be tons when Gavin comes to visit with his mom in 6 days!
Monday, November 2, 2009
Another First!
Griffin said his first two words together a couple days ago and I was so excited. He said, "Buh-bye Dada" when Scott left for work in the morning and has said it every day since then. When I left to get something out of my car this afternoon he said,"Buh-bye Momma". His language development is really cool to watch/listen to and it has really taken off lately. Just yesterday he said 3 brand new words, hello ("ello"), pickle ("pi-ill") and yellow ("elyow"). He is blowing us away and I can't wait to have a "conversation" with him one day.
More Halloween/Birthday Pictures
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Halloween '09
For Griffin's 2nd Halloween he dressed up as a monkey and was able to walk to all the houses on our street to get candy. He carried his pumpkin very proudly and walked right up to strangers to take their candy (half of which had peanuts in it so it was given away later). He did manage to get animal crackers, Starburst, Skittles, Oreos, and suckers. He got to show off his costume to both sets of grandparents that stopped by with treats, too. Thanks to cousin Livi for letting us borrow the costume, it was a hit! Lastly, as we were sitting around the campfire with neighborhood friends we are going to miss sorely, he learned a new word...beer.
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