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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Landon at 10 months

We think you may have said your first word last week3... You were sitting in your hi-chair as I fed you dinner when daddy came in home from work.  You leaned to the side to see around me and said "da-da".  Granted, this is a very common sound for a baby your age to babble, but given the timing and context,  I think we're going to count it as a first :)

One of your favorite things to play with right now is the talking (Toy Story) Woody doll with the pull string on the back of it.  You get such a big smile when we give it to you or when you pull the string and make him talk.  You like sticking his nose in your mouth (kisses?) and chewing on his boots.

(Video of Landon with Woody toy):



You totally recognize and LOVE the theme song to Thomas and Friends (the train cartoons).  If you are doing something else when you hear it, you immediately pop up your head and start bouncing up and down, waving your arms, and babbling (or dancing and singing, in mommy's interpretation).

(Video of Landon dancing to Thomas theme song):


In general you seem to be leaning toward the musical side... You love playing the piano, with or without daddy, you love the maracas, the homemade maraca made from paper plates filled with dried beans, the recorder (you've figured out how to blow into it to make the noise), and any other music that you hear playing you will often respond to in some way.

Playing piano from your walker




You have SO much fun sitting in the shopping cart like a big boy












Following in Caleb's footsteps, Landon also likes the squeeze pouches, and he can now feed them to himself...
...which he is quite proud of!


Doesn't he look like he's two years old here??
Big brother Caleb's love of trains seems to be trickling down to you, not just with the music, but you love standing holding onto the table and playing with the trains and pulling apart the train tracks.  Lately when we are in the car Caleb has so much fun moving his arm up and down (kind of like we'd do to a semi truck driver to get him to honk his horn) and saying "Choo-Choo! Choo-Choo!" to you, and you respond by 'waving' one arm excitedly.  Sometimes big brother will do this to try and make you happy when you are getting tired or fussy in the car.





Riding on Caleb's shoulders 
Fun times with the boys :)

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