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Sprinkler Time

We had the HOTTEST day of the year this past weekend. Nathan and I celebrated by playing in the sprinkler. This was his first time in the sprinkler, but he loves water so he loved it. The hose was much more exciting than the sprinkler. He kept wanting me to squirt water into his mouth.

9 Months old!

Here is all about Nathan this month.... Things Nathan Loves (This includes most things.) 1. Big people food. If we are eating it, he wants it. If he can put it in his mouth himself, it's even better. 2. The Pool and baths. Still a big fan of the bath, he tried to take of his clothes and climb in when I start the water. He now crawls right into the baby wading pool when we get there. I am surprised how independent he is in the water, I just follow him around but he doesn't look for me or act like he needs me at all. 3. Dancing. This has become a daily event in our house. I posted a video below of him going crazy. Any music with a good beat is preferable, hooky kids tunes will not do! 4. His new car seat. We transfered out of the baby carrier last month to big carseats. He is still backward facing, but he is up high and can sleep more comfortably in them. 5. Playing hide and seek. He really likes when we hide from him. He loves to chase after Daniel and I and come fi...

Climber

Nathan learned to climb the stairs at church this weekend. He has now made climbing stairs in our house his favorite hobby. I stay pretty close (ok, really close)when he does this, just incase he falls. He hasn't had a slip up yet. Here is a video of our climber. Gotta worn you that this is not that entertaining. It's one of those "only a grandparent can love" videos.

Nathan Dances

Nathan usually goes pretty crazy at church during worship, he likes music. Lately we have realized that he is trying to dance. Here is our crazy man... His two moves: jumping up and down, and shaking his head.

Locked out or locked in?

Nathan has found a new hobby. Our upstairs is weirdly enough the most babyproofed area of the house. I can let Nathan roam freely, which he does gladly, and not worry about him getting into too much trouble. Today I was sorting out the baby clothes that he has outgrown, which is always a sad task for me. Nathan was crawling around upstairs looking for things to distroy. I here a door slam, followed by a low whine. I found the bathroom door shut and the whine coming from behind it. I tried to open the door, but couldn't there was something (my child) sitting right behind it. Nathan, you have to move. I try to open it again, still sitting right infront of the door. His cries got louder and eventually I just had to push the door open and move him out of the way at the same time. He clearly didn't learn anything from this experience because not ten minutes later he did the same thing with our bedroom door. I'm still trying to figure out if he is locking me out, or ...