These last few days and weeks, Samuel has gone from baby to toddler without a glance back. Here are the pictures to prove it, starting with the most recent.
He likes to help Mommy out in the kitchen. Here he is with the bag of pasta. After this picture was taken, he proceeded to walk around the house carrying his little bag of pasta everywhere he went.
Last night, Samuel woke up with a fever and it has carried into this morning. Instead of sitting in my arms all day, he has made himself comfortable on the floor with pillows, his blanket, crackers, water, and Sesame Street. So independent!Samuel is officially on the move, walking all over the place. Here's the only one I could find that wasn't blurry or a super-close-up.
He likes to help Mommy out in the kitchen. Here he is with the bag of pasta. After this picture was taken, he proceeded to walk around the house carrying his little bag of pasta everywhere he went.
Finally, he loves to listen to his grandparents talking to him on the phone. He gets very quiet and listens intently. All they hear on the other end is his heavy breathing. Here he is with his own cell phone, trying to call his cousin Autumn, I'm sure.
2 comments:
Little Big Guy!! You are growing sooooooo fast! Hard to imagine that just about a year ago we were awaiting your arrival with so much anticipation and now we look at those little baby pictues and realize again how time seems to just zoom by! We love you lots and lots and pray that those nasty fevers and stuff will leave you alone! And it won't be long, I'm sure before you start telling all your long distance family all kinds of things on that cell phone!!
Nana and Papa
Oh my gosh, you're really one year old!!! Now that you're walking, I bet you really feel like a big boy! This is when Mom and Dad need to have their running shoes on at all times. Happy Birthday, Samuel. You are so precious. ~The Demls.
P.S. to Mom and Dad: Lane had chronic ear infections, and practically lived on antibiotics. We finally had tubes put in his ears, and no more ear infections. If you get to that point, ask for "T" tubes - they stay in longer. ~Aunt Gail
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