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That Time of the Month....

No, not THAT time of the month!  Photo shoot time of the month!  I took about twice as many photos of LP this month and spent more than twice the amount of time editing them.  Here are a few of my faves,; as always, you can head over to Flickr to see them all! 

As you'll see from the photos LP has recently discovered that he can use his hands to put things in his mouth to suck on- fun! (He's also figured out that he can use his hands to yank Mommy's hair and ears when she's burping him, and to swat at Mommy's arm if she happens to look away from him while he's nursing... It won't be long til he figures out how to pull the dogs' ears I'm sure!)

3-20-2009 2-08-25 PM9 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-10-48 PM25 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-12-16 PM36 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-12-45 PM41 copy by you.
mmm... tasty!

3-20-2009 2-13-12 PM52 copy by you.
This is a face he makes quite frequently- I'm so glad I caught it on camera!



3-20-2009 2-13-50 PM58 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-17-15 PM81 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-17-32 PM86 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-17-33 PM88 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-18-20 PM101 copy by you.

I'm trying to be more careful about getting pictures of things I want to remember...  Right now his hair is in a pretty funny place- he's got some little bald spots and some spots where the hair is very thin but he's got a pretty good tuft of hair on the back of his head- it's so soft and fuzzy that I wanted to make sure I got a picture...  We call it his "baby bird" hair...


3-20-2009 2-19-04 PM114 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-22-12 PM133 copy by you.
Sophie the Giraffe is yummy!!!

3-20-2009 2-22-37 PM136 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-24-40 PM164 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-27-10 PM187 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-29-21 PM200 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-32-32 PM214 copy by you.
Gabby and LP are about the same size right now... Couldn't resist this shot!


3-20-2009 2-35-51 PM234 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-36-22 PM237 copy by you.

3-20-2009 2-36-50 PM244 copy by you.
More Baby Bird Hair!

3-20-2009 2-33-37 PM220 copy by you.
Peace Dudes, I'm outta here....


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