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Samuel at one

Samuel is one year old I can not believe it! Samuel is a generally very happy and laid back baby he loves his bottles and he loves Liam.  He loves puffs and yogurt melts from the store.  He loves to be outside and loves to crawl around in the grass! Sometimes he cries when we come back inside.
 Samuel has a fairly straightforward schedule and it's very predictable.  He naps twice A-day and he goes to bed every night at about 6:45 p.m. he sleeps until the next day at about 5:30 or 6:00 a.m. 
 Samuel does get fussy at times, especially when he wants to be held. He doesn't like gooey food so bananas, eggs...  all of those things bananas eggs all of those finger foods he doesn't really eat as much as he probably should at this point as much as he probably should at this point.
 At his one year check up he weighed 21.9 pounds and was 30" long!

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