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Friday, October 09, 2009

Pirate Snapshots

Everyone,

Here is a similar list about Pirate.

  • He is one tidy baby. I guess he's really not a baby anymore is he?! He loves to pick up things and put things away.
  • He does not like to be tidy while eating. While Professor throws his food off the front of the high chair, Pirate sneaks it off the back. I just deep cleaned their high chairs (something I do about weekly?) and I found a pile of food behind his. Ick!
  • He is going to be my enforcer. He already announces "uh-oh!" whenever Professor or Butterfly is into something he doesn't think they should be in.
  • He is a kid of extremes. He has the best smile, the most infectious laugh, and comes at life with wide open arms. He also has the saddest face I've ever seen, a keening wail and a need to be held by me. A lot.
  • He tends to hit his head or get hurt several times a day. Each time, only mommy arms will do.
  • He has long uneven eyelashes like his Grandpa Juice (Juice's dad). His eyes are big like mine but more of a brown-y green. Butterfly's were this color at this age too. Once she hit two, her eyes deepened into the brown she has now. I imagine his will do the same.
  • He loves to have a remote in his hand while the tv is going. This often gets interesting because he pushes buttons and I'm not quite sure what he does to the settings sometimes.
I love my little boy!

Safire

4 comments:

  1. So funny about his high chair stash! I agree about his smile!!

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  2. I just have to say they are ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE!!!!!!!

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  3. Anonymous11:31 AM

    Evie has a few of these traits, too! The enforcer thing made me laugh, how cute.

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  4. OMGoodness, he's not a baby! Both of them, they're so boyish!

    I am off to read your latest posts. My feedreader ran away on me!

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