Monday, January 27, 2014

More Everett adventures!

The things people teach my child...

Thank you Whitney for teaching Everett the finer points of sticking out his tongue. It will strengthen his tongue muscles and hone his social-interaction skills.

I am not a fan of being tickled, so what does Dallin teach Everett to do? And for some reason Everett thinks he has to tickle me on my bare belly. I sure hope he never tries this in public.

He did this to his olive without prompting or modeling from me. Did someone teach him this? Benjamin Marr? Because its awesome.


Okay, this picture is just silly, I was trying to tape a fu manchu to Everett's lip but he kept ripping it off and laughing.

Everett woke up from a nap with serious eyebrow dimple creases.

He cheats at bathtub fishing.

He went down for bed easily this week. He couldn't even make it through bedtime stories one night.

He did both of these on his own. Skills! He loved having the bag on his head and tried to keep playing, as you can see in the third picture. The bag does have holes in the top and is open at the bottom, but I still don't want him to make a habit of this.

He really is pretty good at blocks:

D: I came home one night to find Alicia trying to make dinner, holding a screaming Everett. Apparently he'd been like that for about 20 minutes or so. I took him and consoled him as best I could. When I changed his diaper, his buns were en fuego. Alicia had changed him not long before and there had been no sign of it. He wouldn't eat dinner, or fall asleep, he just cried and screamed. Eventually he calmed down when we set him on the table. He still only ate a little, but he was happier. Not to mention adorable.

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