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Looking outside my window right now you would not think that we had such a beautiful Saturday afternoon, but we did! The bright sun shining with a touch of wind made it a beautiful day to go to the park. Walt is beginning to become more confident in his walking, and when he walks he usually has a huge grin on his face. I think I am smiling even bigger though because I am so proud of my little man! Here are some fun shots of the weekend! It rained all day Sunday, but we were so thankfully to have a few outside days to enjoy!

Here is a shot of Walt saying "hot". If he sees you with a mug he likes to touch it and say "hot". We are still working on the meaning of the word because he enjoys saying it so much that his cheerios are hot along with the oven, fire, and coffee mug.

Walt loves his cousins Emma and Laura, but we had just arrived at the park when this picture was taken. He was not quite sure what was going on! The girls were so sweet to him!


Emma played one of Walt's games with him. He is enjoying the freedom more now!

The pictures of him in his swing are some of my favorite. The day before we went to the park I had tried to get him to swing at Mimi's house where there is a kid's swing, but he cried so horribly I just knew he was going to hate swinging. I think he must have felt more confident in Emma's hands because he laughed the entire 30 minutes (minimum) that he was in the swing.



Walt with his cousins swinging just before we left to return home. You can see that he is much happier now, and he definitely had a good time at the park!

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