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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Spring 2012 (Wyatt's 15 months old)

Wyatt is 15 months old in March!  He is getting so big and growing.  He is still in the 95-98% range for height and weight.  His vocabulary is growing - new words include - nigh-night, dog-dog (which sounds more like gog-gog), Momma, Dadda, this, that, Lola (used to describe both our of cats - Lola and Oscar), more (which sounds more like mah or more with an accent!), pizza (which sounds more like pi-zzah) and yes (with a distinct head nod).  And the "no's" are starting to come....He continues to use sign language for please, thank you, more, eat, and milk.  He also communicates very clearly when he is still hungry and knows exactly where his favorite snacks are located in the pantry.  He still loves fruit and rarely turns down the opportunity for a snack.  He loves to run and gallop around and keeps us cracking up.  Elmo videos are still cool and fun to watch.  He loves to read books.  He enjoys going to the pool with Mom and Dad and splashing and kicking around.  He would much rather be hanging out outside, and most evenings you can find him hanging out on our Juliette balcony searching the street for our neighbors walking their dogs.

Here are some pictures of us from our March visit to Phoenix.  We were also there to meet Wyatt's cousin Beckett.  Unfortunately, I got very sick with a sinus infection, bronchitis and an eye infection!  And Wyatt got his first ear infection.  But despite being sick, we both enjoyed our visit.  While we were in Phoenix, Wyatt learned that Wrigley, my parents not-so-minature beagle, can be very naughty.  He learned to shake his finger at him to tell him no-no and that the squirt bottle can also be shaken at him to scold him. 
Playing at the park with Aunt Chelsea

Riding my 4-wheeler!

Chilling at the hospital while Mom goes to meet her nephew Beckett

Dispite having his first ear infection, Wyatt enjoyed hanging out with Poppa

Welcome Beckett Otto - 3/16/2012


Proud Dad!

Grandma and Poppa Kartler

Bryce (Dad) and Aunt Chelsea

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