Charlie Picspam
Jun. 4th, 2010 07:45 amCharlie is nearly 2, and is starting to look like a little boy instead of a baby. I am not a fan of this rapid growing up thing! Too fast! Although I am enjoying his developing personality a lot.

Demonstrating his fine motor skills and working on his escape skills

Saying good-bye to a favorite toy. He outgrew this one a while ago (weight limit: 25 pounds. Charlie's weight: 34 pounds) but we let him have one last go at it before giving it away.

Staying hydrated in 95-degree heat. Also, covered in white barrier sunscreen, which is why his face looks all chalky.

Hanging out in Daddy's chair. Pretty soon the chair will fit him!

Is anything more fun than a damp washcloth?

Anything at all?

NO! OMG WASHCLOTH, SO FUN YAAY

This is a counter-height high chair. Tall baby is tall.

Meet the new arm, same as the old arm (almost...no elbow joint this time)

Walky walky! (Note washcloth in hand; YAY WASHCLOTH)

Checking out the new bed. Currently just for playing; crib is for sleeping. He thinks we're morons for not understanding that, and since we're not in a rush to de-cage him, it's all good. Room is a little crowded, of course.

Petting a hamster at the zoo. This one I love mainly for Mike's expression.

Bubbles! BUB BUB BUB BUL!!!
Thanks for looking!

Demonstrating his fine motor skills and working on his escape skills

Saying good-bye to a favorite toy. He outgrew this one a while ago (weight limit: 25 pounds. Charlie's weight: 34 pounds) but we let him have one last go at it before giving it away.

Staying hydrated in 95-degree heat. Also, covered in white barrier sunscreen, which is why his face looks all chalky.

Hanging out in Daddy's chair. Pretty soon the chair will fit him!

Is anything more fun than a damp washcloth?

Anything at all?

NO! OMG WASHCLOTH, SO FUN YAAY

This is a counter-height high chair. Tall baby is tall.

Meet the new arm, same as the old arm (almost...no elbow joint this time)

Walky walky! (Note washcloth in hand; YAY WASHCLOTH)

Checking out the new bed. Currently just for playing; crib is for sleeping. He thinks we're morons for not understanding that, and since we're not in a rush to de-cage him, it's all good. Room is a little crowded, of course.

Petting a hamster at the zoo. This one I love mainly for Mike's expression.

Bubbles! BUB BUB BUB BUL!!!
Thanks for looking!
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Date: 2010-06-04 01:07 pm (UTC)it's also partly about your captions. :D
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Date: 2010-06-04 04:23 pm (UTC)I love the photo of him in the chair, especially the Sunday-afternoon football-watching expression.
And the Washcloth Series is inspired.
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Date: 2010-06-04 05:01 pm (UTC)I really like the pic of him in the hat... he looks so cute, and so grown up! omg, he's getting big. :)
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Date: 2010-06-05 04:19 pm (UTC)Very, very cute pictures! The washcloth sequence is particularly wonderful.
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Date: 2010-07-02 06:30 pm (UTC)Thats hilarious that he loved his exersaucer for so long! I WISH Gavin did. It was great while it lasted for keeping him in one place!
The wash cloth pics are my favourite!!!
And his prosthetic arm is super cool! I love the print! How does he like it?