Twenty-Two Months Update
This update is ridiculously late, but better now than never.
We have had a lot of fun with Josiah this month. He is talking nonstop, which is mostly great. He learned that you can view pictures and video clips from the back of the camera, so this means we aren’t getting many pictures or videos these days.

Several of his molars have been working their way through his gums lately which has led to some picky eating and/or refusal to eat. He loves spaghetti noodles (no sauce please) and enjoys trying to slurp them. His next favorite food is probably these graham crackers with different letters on them. Between those crackers, his letter magnets and his ABC puzzle, this kid can identify over half of the uppercase letters of the alphabet. He’s always pointing out letters on shopping carts, street signs and, of course, crackers.

He also loves to count things, and in case you didn’t know, there is always just two, three or six of something. With the weather turning colder at times, we have been amusing ourselves indoors more often, and Josiah is getting better about entertaining himself and making up games. He loves to pretend to be a baby. This is funny for a while, but he thinks that babies only make grunting noises, crawl on the floor, and refuse to do things unless they are called “baby”. Last week, he decided he wouldn’t answer to Josiah, but to “baby Jesus”. That was interesting. Here he is with Mr. Matt, one of his favorite playmates last month. He still asks about him from time-to-time, so Matt, you should come a-visiting again soon.

that’s hilarious about only answering to “baby Jesus”! good thing he grew out of that, im sure it made for interesting scenes in public :)
I love “who are those who dropped on the ground????” The questions we find ourselves asking these little people!!!! The baby cry is hilarious!!!!!!! He is so funny with the dancing, you always put good music on. It’s great that he doesn’t mind being in front of the camera - Dominic has caught on and becomes a mime as soon as the camera comes out. Boo!