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Walt's Adventures

We ate lunch with Papa on his birthday, and afterwards they had a good, musical time together!
Walt has grown up so fast! Now-a-days when we go to the grocery he gets to beep along in the car attached to the buggy! He definitely has a much more enjoyable experience shopping while he is in the car!


Nothing says summer like a piece of Watermelon! Walt is enjoying getting to taste all sorts of new fruits during this season!


You can see the mischief in his eyes! He has just crawled up to the big table. Noah and I knew at this point that it was definitely time for Walt to have his own little table. He tested it out with a box of raisins in hand.



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