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April 14, 2009

A Ride on the Emotional Rollercoaster

All of these pictures are random pictures I took throughout one day of Dylan playing and doing random activities. As you can see in the picture above, Dylan is in the middle of acquiring quite a few teeth, ha ha. He was very late to get his first teeth and I guess that they are now trying to make up for lost ground because there are currently 7 teeth that are currently pushing their way out of his gums. Dylan is still his usual goofy and cheerful self but with glimpses of a more emotional cranky Dylan. It usually passes as quick as it comes and he's back to playing and being silly again.



Dylan coloring in his new coloring book with his new crayons. He loves to color but when he gets bored himself, he'll try to make you draw a bunch of stuff. He literally stuffs crayons in your hands and makes you keep going, ha ha.



Dylan has fantastic aim when rolling balls now. I am not quite sure how he does it though, haha. He puts his hand on top, pulls it back like a spring toy and pushes it forward as hard as he can. I tried to do it that way and it's not easy, lol.



Dylan pushing his cars across the patio.






Yesterday ended up being a little chilly outside but overall, a very nice day. Therefore, we spent hours playing outside in the sunshine!




The reason this is titled "A Ride on the Emotional Rollercoaster:"

This is Dylan after we came inside. We honestly played outside for over 2 hours straight and had to come in to start cooking dinner. He is usually not happy about coming inside but lately he puts on quite a show. He usually leans against walls with his arms above his head crying or in this picture he was hanging from the table. Also, it was not a surprise to him that we were going inside because I kept giving him a small "countdown" warning him that we would be going inside soon, ha ha. Every time I would say "blah-blah minutes until we have to go inside," he would take off running up the hill and hide behind the trees, ha ha.

As I mentioned earlier, it passes as quick as it comes...

This picture was taken 5 minutes after the one directly above. In no time, Dylan either forgives or forgets what he was mad about. He's off to play, laugh, and be a goof.

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