This was taken on November 19th, 2008, Logan's homecoming day. He weighed right around 6 pounds and was exactly 10 weeks old.
Here he is last month on his homecoming anniversary! At 14 months, he weighed about 24 1/2 pounds!! We celebrated by playing at an indoor play place called Monkey Buziness. It was great to see him walking around with all of the other kids his age. Once Kasey got home from work we all went to get ice cream. It was a wonderful day to reflect on just how far our little man has come!As you can see, he is a VERY busy boy! When he gets up in the morning he makes it his mission to pull out every single toy possible and spread them all over the house! He loves trucks, buses, tractors, and anything else with wheels. He especially loves his Great Uncle John's wooden vehicles! He also loves Elmo. We are still waiting for his vocabulary to expand! So far we have "this," "dada," and "moo." He is very excited about all of the Christmas decorations in our home and around the neighborhood. He can stare at our neighbors lights for hours! We are all very excited about our trip to Kansas. It sounds like we will have a busy week filled with lots of family! Hopefully our drive will be filled with pleasant weather and a sleepy toddler!
Logan is mommy's little helper! Here he is after helping wrap presents. The picture below was taken when he was helping make spaghetti sauce. I guess he thought hand lotion would make the sauce tasty!
Here is a video of Logan batting at ornaments! He finds these very amusing! We wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy, healthy 2010! xoxo.
Hi There Weishaar Family,
ReplyDeleteI've been anxiously awaiting this update. I know it was less than a month ago that we were all together for Thanksgiving but it feels like an eternity. It is truly amazing to compare Logan's milestones. I wish for you the blessing of family, safe travel and Merry memories. Also a New Year filled with happiness and good heath.
Love,
Mom
These pictures are too cute! I enjoyed watching the video of Logan batting at the ornaments.
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