Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Now he's 8 months!

Landon is 8 months old already! Really, how does that happen so fast!?!?





Here are some things about Landon at 8 months old:
*He army crawls all over... very fast!
*He loves to eat his fruit puffs and yogurt melts and can feed himself those things pretty well
*He has discovered the door stops and plays with them whenever he can
*He is quickly helping me know what in our house still needs to be baby proofed!
*He can sit up by himself, but hasn't figured how to go from sitting to laying very gracefully yet
*He is very ticklish on his ribs and by his neck
*has started to give "kisses" which really is just his little slobbery mouth wide open and landing on your cheek.
*He sleeps for about 11-12 hours at night
*He has discovered his... ummm.... "boy parts" (gonna keep this "G-rated") and his hand goes down there the instant that I take his diaper off. BOYS!!!!!
*He never sits still, not even to get dressed or for a diaper change
*He HATES Turkey Rice dinners... you would have thought we were killing him when we tried to feed it to him. That is the first food he has not liked!
*Takes 2-3 naps a day
*loves to play with the remote or our cell phones, he goes crazy if he sees one and can't get to it
*quickly spits his binky out if he sees you coming with his bottle
*kicks his little feet and talks if you ask him if he wants his "ba-ba"
*wears mostly 9 month clothes, but some 12 month ones too
*is still quite the little momma's boy and follows me all around
*loves to crawl into his brother's room and find things on the floor to play with and/or put in his mouth
*his hair is getting thicker
*still no teeth!
*loves to eat his toes... he always has his feet in his mouth




We just love this sweet little boy!!!!

2 comments:

Lindsey said...

How does it happen so fast, I really wish there was a way to slow it down just a little!!

Such a cute little boy.

Rebecca said...

What a cutie! He sounds a lot like Michael at that age. Warning: the cell phone and remote thing gets worse. Eventually it's no longer out of sight, out of mind.