Caleb is SO much fun at this age. He started walking right before his birthday and it is so fun seeing his little self walking all around the house. He just babbles away, usually in his own language, but every now and then he'll throw in a word I recognize. Sometimes, he knows it (like ball, sock or apple), sometimes it's a coincidental noise (like the occasional swear word (and he didn't learn it from us).
Caleb walks around with his blanky, especially when he's tired. It's so very sweet-- he looks just like the little boy from Charlie Brown, but way smaller. He sometimes will just bend over and rest his head on the floor, almost doing a yoga pose. He'll snuggle and even fall asleep on the floor watching the fake fireplace on netflix.
Caleb's hugs are priceless. He bows his head onto whatever he's hugging. He hugs, mama, daddy, the dog, the baby in mama's tummy, the couch, the cup, he hugs everything. And we always go "awwww, nice hugging", which makes him do it again.
He likes to give kisses too. They still are the mouth open chomp your cheek off kisses and I love them!
Caleb loves to play his drums, but will use his drumsticks to play on just about anything. We just have to make sure he doesn't play on mama or the dog. He likes to play cars and likes to make the "vroom" noises. He likes to clean and likes using his little broom to sweep. Any time he gets a rag he either wipes off himself or will start to dust/wipe off something in the house. (That's my boy!) He loves his teddy, and sometimes carries him around. Teddy is about 1/2 his size and they are so cute together.
Caleb loves to dance and dances to ny beat or music or anything! He just loves music!!!
Unless he's sick or super tired, we can get him to laugh at any time. He is ticklish and also laughs at some pretty silly things (like shaking his blanket in the air etc). There is nothing better than baby laughs!
I just have so much fun with my little boy. We have been going to the park more and he likes going down the slide with mama. He also likes playing in the sand. We'll have to get a sandbox someday.
There's so much to say. Everyday is something new. Something new he's learning or trying. A new word, a new expression. A new food, a new habbit. And everyday is that much better than the last day.
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