Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The Family Dog

Sara jokingly calls Moosey the family dog.  He can be stinky, he eats grass, he loves to play in toilets, he searches for scraps under the table, and he slobbers.  He's much better than a dog though I think, he's the best of both worlds!

Moosey is in to everything lately.  He loves spending time in Sara's room.  He likes getting up on her bed and rolling around in her soft blankets and stuffed animals.  He likes playing with (chewing) on trains and tracks and legos.  If her door is open he loves to sneak in there as fast as he can. 

He's really interested in the piano.  Any time Dan is playing it he begs to be picked up to play it.  Also he reaches up all the time to play the keys.  He seems much more interested in it than Sara did at that age.

He likes to get all Sara's books and use them to scoot around the floor on and for chew toys.


Sara and Brennan play so funny together.  They look for each other every morning and the tussling starts.  Sara likes to hold him on the floor on her lap while he lays upside down rolling back and forth.  She says to him"Good doggie".  I got a video of it today.  She sometimes gets rough with him and he actually will tolerate more than he should.  We still have to watch her really close to make sure he's OK, generally though they are fine to play together and they do really like each other.  When Sara recently had a sleep over, Brennan noticed she wasn't there to play with him and he pouted all morning.



Moosey also had really cute feet so I made sure to take a pic so I could remember them.


Also, he has sprouted a little mohawk overnight it seems so I tried to get a few pics of him with his new do.  Dan and I have tried to decide if we want to get Brennan's hair trimmed but we decide to let it go a little bit longer.



He is growing up so fast we can't believe it.  He will stand on his own for a few seconds now but still is not trying to walk by himself.  He did walk down the couch while holding on to it the other day.  He is getting more and more interactive and trying to talk more.  We think we've heard him say "Hi" in addition to Mama, Dada, Baba, and we've heard him say Nana before too. 



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