Don't these pictures look like he is involved
in some sort of board meeting?
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He looks so insightful and involved!
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Amazed that little Tommy had an idea, our boy
sat to hear his peer's opinion for improving
the play pen.
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He carefully considers the engineering concept
of adding a milk dispenser to the side wall.
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This is just wrong, but I thought it was very
funny! He would rather sit upright than lay
down, so I put him under his mobile in the
Bumbo chair. He can look at this mobile for
a long time.
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He picked up his inch worm by himself and
started holding (and cramming) it.
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I threw a burp cloth on his head and my wife
started snapping pictures of this very precious
moment.
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A little resemblance to Samuel Adams
and the flying nun, I believe!
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So, cute.
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We pulled out this (hand knitted) blanket from
the dryer to find that it had bibs attached
to it all along the edges.
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Here he is cramming something in
his mouth. My wife thought it was cute.
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Here he is cramming an inchworm's leg into
his mouth.
"An innocent inchworm was viciously attacked
today by an unknown assailant."
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We try to avoid letting him watch TV, but
if it is on, he will watch the flashing lights, just
like me.
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Isn't this the best smile ever! At the end
of his third month, he began to laugh a little.
I would focus,
and take the camera away.
Next, I would
get him to smile and pull the
camera up quickly
to snap these pictures.
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I fear, via classical conditioning, he will learn that
being happy causes bright lights to rudely flash
in his eyes. Thereby, forming a bitter adult
from this precious child!
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