There are more new teeth. Four on the top, four on the bottom. He can eat just about everything we eat now, which is nice. He prefers veggies to fruits. His favorite snack is goldfish crackers. We've also given him more opportunities to self feed, things like pudding, soup, potatoes, any really anything I would normally feed him. It makes a complete mess, but he loves it. He's completely off formula and just has regular milk now. That doesn't seem to bother him too much. He'll even drink it cold, right out of the fridge.
He has officially outgrown all of the hand-me-downs we've been given. I'm surprised they lasted this long, because most of them were 3-6 months and, well, he's almost 12. We've been making a few trips to the second-hand store to get him some good sweaters and pants for the winter. It's amazing how many cute clothes you can find that are practically brand new. Love it!
I made a trip to see my parents last month. We drove up to Yellowstone for a day and it was BEAUTIFUL! I love the mountains in the fall. Charlie loved it, too. He doesn't get to see grandma and grandpa very much, but he was sure happy to spend time with them.
He still isn't talking much, but occasionally he will get going for a while and do a string of connected syllables (none of it makes any sense yet). "T" usually is for the cat, "Sss" is for Angel and Emilee and "uh" is for something he sees and likes. So I guess we're getting somewhere.
This was the picnic we had at the park before Justine left to become a famous actress in L.A. |
Charlie loves kitchen stuff. He was teething at Grandma's, so keeping him happy was a constant struggle. |
Just after waking up, the boys grab a much needed drink. |
It was COLD in West Yellowstone while we were walking around, but that didn't seem to bother this kid. |
Grandma and Charlie, having some snacks at Old Faithful Lodge |
Charlie is learning all about the harsh realities of the world - like pine needles. |
What a jolly crowd! We didn't want to leave! |
This is the top of a turkey baster which Charlie likes to chew on. He squishes it so it sucks to this inside of his cheek, then laughs when it pops off. |
We add to buy a new hat for his giant head, because none of the hats we have fit him anymore. Baby Genius right here. |
This was at the Remebrance Event for Oliver last month. All the balloons represent a child lost by a family. |
Here is Ollie's balloon. |
During the name reading, people would release their child's balloon when their name was called. It's difficult to see, but Oliver's is the biggest blue dot near the top. |
We also visited the zoo for his first time! Remember I mentioned none of his hats fit him? Here is the proof. |
And finally, I took this one last night. Charlie is learning to brush his teeth. He's quite good at it already! |
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The tiny hat makes me happy.
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