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Gideon 18 Months

M(om): Gideon! You are 18 month old! That is  1 1/2 years!

G: It is pretty exciting, Mom.

M: What have you been up too?

G:Well, the thing that seems to make you the most excited is I have given walking a chance. And over all it works pretty good, but sometime crawling is still better.
 M: It has been so fun to see to walk and how all the sudden one day you just decided to do it. What do you like to do with your days?

G: I really like to drive anything around. Trucks, tractors, cars...anything with wheels. I also like to look at books and I trying to climb on the table.

M: Yeah, that isn't my favorite activity of yours. Any new words?
G: I am starting to say things a bit more clearly. I can say what's this, light, up and I baa for sheep and moo for a cow.

M: I am looking forward to hearing more and more words from you in the coming months. Your thoughts on food?

G: I love to eat. Last night you gave me carrots and meatballs and it was do yummy to eat. I also really like rice, cheese, crackers and raisins. Food is great!

M: I am so glad that you are overall a very happy boy. Thanks for talking with again!

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