Judah likes water. A lot. I think he views the onsies as 1920s bathing suits, and dives right in. We’d enroll him in swimming classes ASAP, but oddly lessons are only offered in the summer, in Southern California?!? Until then, we like to keep him amused.
Judah Week Fifty-Five
Judah, Week Fifty-Four
Judah, Daddy, and Dominic’s mom (and Dominic, of course) spent a rainy Saturday at the Skirball Center’s Noah’s Ark interactive exhibit.

Judah, Week Fifty-Three
Judah at One Year
We can scarcely believe it. Judah turned one year yesterday. We took him for his first pony ride, and hung out with Daddy and other mommies. Here are Judah’s current stats:
Height: 27 3/4 inches.
Weight: 17 lbs., 4 ounces. He feels *much* heavier.
He’s got six teeth, and will soon have eight. All in all he’s doing great!


Judah, Week Fifty-One
Judah’s discovered his index fingers. When he uses both, we call him Richard Nixon. He points to ask for something. He points to tell us something. He points, and points, and points.

Judah, Week Fifty
Judah, Week Forty-Nine
Judah’s no germaphobe. He wanted out of the stroller today – and a chance to roll around on the grass at Lake Balboa park. It gave him a good opportunity to get in his requisite leaves and dirt for the day.

Changed my mind at the last minute – here’s the original pic.
Judah, Week Forty-Eight
Judah’s learned a few words. Does he say da, da? No. Does he say ma ma? No. He says milk, dog, cat, and peeka peeka. You’ll see what’s important to him.