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mashed potato, sweet potato, cows milk on my cereal, parsnip, butternut squash, mango (yuk, not a fan), natural yogurt (pulled a face like a bulldog sucking a lemon), banana, and of course my favourites - farex with apple or pear (or both) puree, newspapers (yummy), tissues, grass, shiny magazines and leaflets
WHAT I'M DOING THIS WEEK...
Spending time with Nana and Grandad, almost crawling - dragging myself along the floor commando style (fast enough and far enough to reach things I shouldn't while Mummy isn't looking), sitting by myself for longer, pulling tissues out of boxes and eating them, rolling everywhere, banging my head on the skirting board and getting a bit of a bruise, standing with something to hold onto (sofa, hands, guitar) and someone to help me up there, dancing with my daddy, collecting Uncle Bonzo from the airport, standing on a wombat's back at the Melbourne museum, sitting in the original set of the Robinson's kitchen from Neighbours, also at the Melbourne museum (Mummy was VERY excited - pics to follow)!
3 comments:
Are those genuine Australian convict trousers?
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Ian/Grandpa
I was trying to show off my HTML vocab, but site's vocab. is evidently less than Leo's)
Thanks for the fantastic pics. What a little chubster!! Getting cuter with every photo. Already kinda standing, eh? (This is probably normal, I have no idea!!) What are the chances of Leo waddling down the aisle with his Mummy in August as a favour to his Auntie Kate? I'm sure I could find a little suit n' trainers ensemble!!!!!
Convict trousers would be very apt for the Prince of Tinkers but they're rather natty Esprit Kids courtesy of Nana :-)
As for walking down the aisle, we'll get him started on a boot-camp-style training programme to make sure he's ready! Leo would be honoured to walk down the aisle, but only if he can wear pink :-)
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