Logan's Grandma Wood sent him this place-mat and it happened to come on his 10-month birthday. Thanks Grandma!
Here's what Logan has been up to:
*Cheesing for the camera
*Waving (we went to ward choir and I was holding him while the director was leading and he looked up at her and started waving to her.)
*Giving Kisses (but only on his time-table not when asked! The other day I got some baby-food out of the cupboard and asked him if he wanted some tomato-beef and he promptly gave me a kiss)
*Opening and closing everything (especially the wipes, it is becoming impossible to change his diaper because he wants to look at everything within his reach)
*Getting into everything (purses, boxes, laundry baskets, etc.)
*Taking things off shelves
*Banging everything with toys or his hands and listening to the different sounds they make
*Throwing his toys, especially when he is in the stroller
*Eating everything that is put on his tray and getting frustrated while being fed, because I can never get it into his mouth fast enough
*Improving his drinking-from-a-cup skills, although he often gets a little too excited
*Ear-piercing screaming, which has developed just this week. We are hoping it is a little trick he will soon get bored of, before our eardrums burst.
*Everything electrical--keyboard, remotes, and especially phones.
His gentile laid-back baby stage has definitely come to a close and his toddler stage is wide open. He knows what he wants and often gets frustrated when he can't have it.
We took him out in the snow on Monday and he had a smile from ear to ear the entire time, although he had to squint his eyes because it was so bright outside!
Here's what Logan has been up to:
*Cheesing for the camera
*Waving (we went to ward choir and I was holding him while the director was leading and he looked up at her and started waving to her.)
*Giving Kisses (but only on his time-table not when asked! The other day I got some baby-food out of the cupboard and asked him if he wanted some tomato-beef and he promptly gave me a kiss)
*Opening and closing everything (especially the wipes, it is becoming impossible to change his diaper because he wants to look at everything within his reach)
*Getting into everything (purses, boxes, laundry baskets, etc.)
*Taking things off shelves
*Banging everything with toys or his hands and listening to the different sounds they make
*Throwing his toys, especially when he is in the stroller
*Eating everything that is put on his tray and getting frustrated while being fed, because I can never get it into his mouth fast enough
*Improving his drinking-from-a-cup skills, although he often gets a little too excited
*Ear-piercing screaming, which has developed just this week. We are hoping it is a little trick he will soon get bored of, before our eardrums burst.
*Everything electrical--keyboard, remotes, and especially phones.
His gentile laid-back baby stage has definitely come to a close and his toddler stage is wide open. He knows what he wants and often gets frustrated when he can't have it.
We took him out in the snow on Monday and he had a smile from ear to ear the entire time, although he had to squint his eyes because it was so bright outside!
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