Dillon Update
With the move and infrequent postings I figured it was about time for an update on all things Dillon.
He is a busy body. He does not sit still much, unless he is in the bath (however, that is changing a bit), holding the remote control, or sleeping! He can climb up onto everything now and has started throwing things (not happy about that! But he does have a good arm.....should we encourage it and maybe he'll play for the Mariners one day?!) Where does he get all of this energy?! And why can't he share it with us? Dillon is still a very happy little boy, although he is now showing his frustration when things do not go his way....glimpse of the terrible twos? He is very inquisitive and "asks" the names of everything. He is talking more now and knows several animal sounds. He recently learned to say 'clock' and is working on 'banana' and 'blueberries'. Even though he isn't talking in full sentences he sure does understand them. It is really amazing what all little kids know well before they can really communicate. We think Dillon may be very easy to train too; when he hears the timer go off on the oven (even if he is not in the kitchen) he blows; as he knows something is always hot after the timer goes off. Our own Pavlov’s dog.
Dillon has adjusted well to the new house and likes to go outside. He frequently picks up his shoes and coat and goes to the door. Even though it is very cold out ("brrr" as he says with all the recent wind) he still wants to go outside and look around.
Here are some pictures from the last month.
What a difference a few days make!
"Are toys supposed to be in here?"
"Helping" fill boxes.

Loves reading, even if it is a magazine or the ads with Daddy.
He is a busy body. He does not sit still much, unless he is in the bath (however, that is changing a bit), holding the remote control, or sleeping! He can climb up onto everything now and has started throwing things (not happy about that! But he does have a good arm.....should we encourage it and maybe he'll play for the Mariners one day?!) Where does he get all of this energy?! And why can't he share it with us? Dillon is still a very happy little boy, although he is now showing his frustration when things do not go his way....glimpse of the terrible twos? He is very inquisitive and "asks" the names of everything. He is talking more now and knows several animal sounds. He recently learned to say 'clock' and is working on 'banana' and 'blueberries'. Even though he isn't talking in full sentences he sure does understand them. It is really amazing what all little kids know well before they can really communicate. We think Dillon may be very easy to train too; when he hears the timer go off on the oven (even if he is not in the kitchen) he blows; as he knows something is always hot after the timer goes off. Our own Pavlov’s dog.
Dillon has adjusted well to the new house and likes to go outside. He frequently picks up his shoes and coat and goes to the door. Even though it is very cold out ("brrr" as he says with all the recent wind) he still wants to go outside and look around.
Here are some pictures from the last month.
What a difference a few days make!
"Helping" fill boxes.
Loves reading, even if it is a magazine or the ads with Daddy.




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