“I need pec them!”
Big Malac spent the morning yesterday combing through the firestation. Can you imagine greater joy?
On return, he made some improvements to his own fire truck by adding a string as a hose. Previously, he got to sit in a really old tractor providing he does not get it dirty.
He still goes on light house maintenance runs daily and takes some time examine the boats. He likes to count the “bambams” hanging off the sides of the boats. He loves to look at the fish around the boats but still has to work out how to “pec” them.
At the beach, he only goes in the “little water” where he fills up his little buckets to play with them in the gravel or sand. He seems to be more confident about the water, particularly since we’ve equipped him with butterfly floaties.
Mali Malac is thisclose to his degree in crawling. He is now eating baby cookies and drinks water from cup or spoon. He can eat mushed fruit without getting too dirty. He even tolerates cereal. He is a fussy milk drinker during the day but at night when he is too tired to be excited and distracted by every possible noise and shadow he can drink with the best of them. He is starting to make sounds that mimic what we said. I swear I heard him say “pojel” (ate).


Marina said,
July 12th, 2010 at 6:26 am
Mali dok papa je presmješan, ali još mi je bolji Barbarin JEZIK!!!
tanja said,
July 15th, 2010 at 11:56 am
Bonki, je li ovaj vatrogasni auto na koji je Trevor namotao spag jos od kad si ti bila mala?
Mommy said,
July 16th, 2010 at 9:43 am
Je. Odakle mi taj kamion?
tanja said,
July 16th, 2010 at 12:20 pm
Nisam sigurna. Netko ti ga je vjerojatno dao, ali se ne sjecam tko. Oduvijek je bio u Sulekovoj.