Brahm seemed to be excited on the ride down, he kept repeating "Baby Kyle's house, Baby Kyle's house" over and over again. When we finally got to Kyle's house, Brahm was too busy exploring to worry much about who Mommy was holding. We kept trying to get Brahm's attention to look for Baby Kyle, and he kept looking around for another kid to play with. Towards the end of the visit, we finally were able to show Brahm who Kyle was. Kyle was sleeping and Brahm kept asking us to "Turn him on." I guess a sleeping baby isn't much fun!
Thanks to Jessica and Steve for taking the pictures and letting me steal them off facebook. :)
What Brahm remembers about Baby Kyle's house: Eating chips with Uncle Steve and spilling the kitty's water. (he wants to do both of those things again.)
Brahm has always loved music. It must have been from all of the concerts her heard in utero. But now he is singing all the time and it's hilarious! His current two favorites is the chorus to "Tomorrow" from Annie and the Veggie Tales Theme Song. Last week when Jeremy was at work, Brahm was serenading me to sleep by singing, "Tomorrow, Tomorrow, I uhv ya, tomorrow, your only a day away!" It was really cute..but he was supposed to be sleeping!
Brahm is also impressing everyone he sees by spelling his name. If you ask him how to spell Abraham, he'll tell you! He learned it because it's in a song on his play laptop Uncle Glen bought him Christmas 2010. This kid is super musical, so it's really a shame that Jeremy and I couldn't pass down better vocal genes. Oh well, Broadway singing may be out, but maybe he can be a screamo singing star. Jeremy can only hope.
Well he does have an uncle with some experience in the music field, so don't give up hope yet, we'll make him a star! The early years are the most crucial for musical development!
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