Sunday, August 22, 2010

More walking

First hair cut

I finally gave in and cut Dane's hair for the first time, at 17 months old. His hair was long enough that it was starting to get in his eyes, so I decided it was worth it to give him a slight trim. I couldn't bring myself to cut off the funny little curls at the nape of his neck yet, so it's a bit of a mullet, but not surprisingly, he looks cute even with a mullet:) See the before (which our friends called a baby toupee) and after (on to the baby mullet). I had my moment of feeling a bit verklempt at how fast he's growing up, but was thankful at the same time for how far he's come and how well he's doing. He's our little big man!


More photos

We were so behind! Here are some more pictures I found on one of the cameras.


A rare moment of inactivity while reading with Daddy.
Hanging out and watching ca-coo (cartoons) with mom in the morning before heading to church.
Matching my mom (well...definitely not in size) while she was visiting recently.
Finally, a picture of how big I am this time around. This was taken on my birthday, at around 34 weeks.
Dane loves getting smushed by dad:) Boys.

Speed Racer

Dane isn't quite walking yet, but with his scooter or shopping cart, he turns into a speed demon, running laps around the house. We're amazed he hasn't been hurt more often:)

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Ottoman Climbing

Photo update















Eating with a fork!

Upside-down Boy

Dane recently figured out how to do an upside down tripod and loves that it makes us chase him. Hence, lots of upside down boy:) He also mastered the kiss, which is a new skill for him, on his 16 month birthday, giving me a first kiss as a present:) I loved it!

WALKING!

He's finally on his way! At the end of July, Dane decided it was about time to give this walking thing a try. He's slowly been gaining confidence and is getting braver and braver each day. The best part is how proud he is. When he makes a good long run, he's smiling the whole way. It's so fun to see him growing more independent and enjoying success at a new skill.