My life has gotten so much more fun since I discovered the joy of eating paper! I eat everything I can get my hands on - except carrots and peas. I love chewing on Daddy's bills and Rachel's homework; the other day I was so proud of myself when I managed to eat a large section of her teeth brushing chart for school. I also like to chew on lint.
To advance myself in this area, I decided I was just going to have to be able to get around faster, and I devised a way to crawl at unbelievable speeds toward any given object of desire. When I discovered that this didn't quite satisfy my lust for eating household objects, I decided I would just have to start pulling myself up so I could stand and reach even more forbidden fruit. Plus, I get a kick out of making mommy yell and chase me around the house.
The one thing that I can't understand is why I haven't gotten any teeth yet. The bottom front 2 have been so close for so long. I've heard Mommy and Daddy say something about getting out a razor, but for now, I just try to speed the process by chewing on Mommy's face - especially her nose and her chin. It's just weird to me that no one else I see ever has drool hanging from their mouth like I do all the time. I sometimes like to use it to make Rachel yell - for some reason, she doesn't like it dripping all over her.
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I heard kids are learning to use the computer younger and younger these days, but this is a little ridiculous!
Malachi--you have the MOST WONDERFUL smile!!!!!
Well, I've been trying to leave a comment on Danny's blog. But for whatever reason, I can't seem to create an account. So...I just wanted to say how very much we love that book (The Jesus Storybook Bible). Anna came home from that trip with Matt a month ago with that book. The pastor's wife had given it to her. And, I just started reading it to her at night. Not only are the illustrations unique and engaging, but I just love how it presents the entire Bible as one big Christ-centered Story (as it should be. And in a way that even a 5 yo can see it. What a wonderful tool it is! We plan to read it again and again. I was just thinking last night that I needed to blog about it and recommend it to others.
Oh...and Malachi, you are pretty cool too! ;) We can't wait to meet you in a few weeks.
cute post, charity! and i love the new picture with all the kids around you!
you are right about malachi smiling at everyone in church. who can have a bad morning after that? can you imagine how many people he'd cheer up with that smile in a nursing home??? he's going to be a great PR guy one day!
Malachi, you are so articulate for an 8 month old!
By the way, what does Malachi look like with his mouth shut? Is it ever closed? He is usually laughing or crying or 'talking.' What a 'doll!'
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I'm here to tell you that is one sweet kid. Thanks so much for lending him to us Sunday! He was happy, smiling, busy, and the hit of the cookout.
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