Well, Caleb is now officially eight months old. I look at him and am starting to see less baby and more little boy... it's so bittersweet, because I'm excited for the person he's becoming, for all of the new skills he's learning, for the way he's discovering the world around him... and yet, I can't help but feel a little sad that my "baby" baby is changing.
Caleb's still trying to crawl, and we're trying to help him be motivated! He is mobile, though, and very good at getting what he wants by scooting or rolling. He LOVES to take our hands, stand up, and try to walk... he will actually take a few steps, holding on...

(Thanks, by the way, to Aunt Michelle for the cute outfit!)
He has two little teeth that are continuing to work their way into his mouth. He is, therefore, chewing and gnawing on whatever he finds!

(you can see the two bottom middle teeth if you look closely!)
He continues to be very vocal, babbling a lot... still saying "momma" and a few times, we've heard "dadadada"... he makes a sound that sounds like "hey!" and he likes to say it back and forth with Mommy. He loves other little people, and will stare intently at our friends' children when they're talking to him. He still is waking to eat usually once per night, but is otherwise a great sleeper, so we can't complain about nighttime... naps, on the other hand, are NOT his favorite thing in the world. Sometimes, he'll go down without a fight, but other days... not so much! :)
Overall, Caleb is a very happy little guy, often smiling and laughing. He's developing a sense of humor, which is vital in this family... I love to see when he thinks things are funny! Sometimes, at night, after he eats and I am waiting to make sure he's asleep before he goes back into the crib (yes, I know most "experts" disagree, but I know my child best!), he'll break into the biggest grin and sometimes laugh. I figure he's dreaming about some of Poppa's knee-slapping or Grandma's tongue-clicking! He very much likes clapping and will try and put his hands together as though he wants to clap. He also has lately learned how to "high five" us- so cute! When we make tongue-clicking noises at him, he will laugh and slap his knee, which makes us laugh, which makes him laugh... well, you get the point!
Here are some new pictures...





And, of course, his monthly progression...