Tuesday, June 14, 2011

At Grandma and Grandpa Stewart's

I hung out and had a great time at Grandma and Grandpa Stewart's house.  My Great Aunt Scooter was there too, lots of family fun!  Life has been full of new and exciting things.  I'm eating solid food a lot more now (well, it's really more of a mushy consistency, but you have to start somewhere).  It mainly consists of fruit and vegetable purees, interspersed with flavorful bottles of Similac Sensitive Stomach.  Here are some pictures of the good times that were had at Grandma and Grandpa Stewart's:

So this is what you call a See's candy lollipop. Man, and I thought carrots were sweet. To think that my parents have been feeding me things like beans and peas and bananas when, all along, they had knowledge that something like THIS existed! I like lollipops. Aunt Scooter can hold me anytime.
More of this marvelous culinary wonder. I know it's hard to tell from the picture, but I am one happy baby here. I know this is crazy talk, but this may even be better than Similac!

And then cheerios. After the lolipop, it could use about 100 more grams of sugar. Despite being quite bland, these little morsels are a kick to play with. It can be quite challenging to actually pick them up from the table and place them in your mouth. I've been practicing and making a lot of progress. I think only half of them are ending up in my lap now!

Ah... color, art: I am very drawn to these things, but come on it's Harry Potter, who wouldn't be drawn to such an amazing story!  The beginning of my life long love of all things Potter begins here.  After seeing my budding interest in this epic series, Mommy and Daddy have started to read it to me as a bedtime story.  Pretty great huh? 

How many more of these obnoxious little white things did you say are going to poke through my gums?!
We had some fun outside with a wooden spoon and a xylophone, and please don't ask me to pronounce the latter.

Wooden spoons are good for: biting, chewing, pushing, pulling, banging, waving, throwing, sucking, and just an all around good time.

It's easy to get carried away with wooden spoons. Falling over is one of the dangers if you don't keep your focus. Tricky, tricky objects.

In the middle of my waving around of the wooden spoon,  I suddenly hear the sound of sweet music. I don't know the science behind it, but somehow when a wooden spoon is combined with a xylophone, waves of glorious music bound through the air. It was pretty cool.

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