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Monday, August 14, 2006

Mason News: "Get in my belly...I'm gonna eat you"

That's right, our little boy wonder has figure out how to clasp his hands together and my how he loves to shove whatever he can into his mouth. As we quickly found out, he has his dad's temper (ha ha!). Mason tries to chew on his buddy Marvin (it's a brightly colored Moose toy). He actually yells when he can't fit it in his mouth. Other things he attempts to fit in his mouth are his fingers, both fists (occassionally at the same time), Gran's shoulder, bibs, blankets, toys, books...you name it, he gums it.

He can almost turn over! His arm gets in the way and he can only go 1/2 way. Won't be long before he figures it out.

I brought him up to BabiesRUS for some photos:


What a cutie! I could just kiss him up all day. Just amazing how fast he grows. Check back next week for pictures of Mason with his Aunt Donna and Aunt Karen. They will be visiting this week.

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