Every… last… Cheerio…
November 4th, 2009. (17 months old.) by benMe and my spoon – we’re gonna get you! Even if it takes all morning!
(Ed. Note: Ben is becoming quite proficient at plucking Cheerios from milk with his spoon!)
Today, Ben is 16 years, 7 months, 2 weeks, 4 days old.
Andrew is 12 years, 1 week old.
Me and my spoon – we’re gonna get you! Even if it takes all morning!
(Ed. Note: Ben is becoming quite proficient at plucking Cheerios from milk with his spoon!)
Here I am getting ready to head out for Halloween in my tiger costume!
I was having a good time until M&D took me across the street to the Knapp’s. Uncle Rick had a scary (and noisy) ghost by his door that made me cry. But I got some candy! I guess at the Knapp’s house, you get a trick AND a treat. Next year I’ll know what to expect!
Now that I have a bunch of teeth, M&D say I have to learn to take care of them. Apparently, part of the routine is munching on a piece of flavored string before bed.
Count me in!
(Ed. Note: And just in time for Halloween, too!)
Curse that cat! While chasing my arch-nemesis, he maneuvered me right under this table where I got trapped. Help Daddy!
M&D have been teaching me to talk with my hands. Rarely do they catch me talking on still media, but here they caught me saying ‘book’.
The part you can’t see is them getting all excited. What? It’s just a book!
After the Hawaiian bartender post, I thought I should work on my drink pouring (or at least filling) skills. According to Daddy, filling drinks is what bartenders do when they’re not wiping down their trays. So I guess I better learn!
Can you see how much I’m concentrating? This is hard work!
Watch as I demonstrate my walker driving skills, and then talk about it!
Last weekend, we went to the park and this nice lady followed us around doing what Daddy normally does – saying “smile” and “Ben! Look over here” “Wa Wa Wa Wa”. You know, crazy stuff. Anyway, now there’s some pictures of me & M&D.
(Ed. Note: Thanks for the preview of the nice photos, Jeneanne!)
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