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He’s fantastic! I love watching babies walk. I also like the stage a little later where they walk like Godzilla because they don’t really have the hang of bending their knees.
The best part is how pleased with himself he is. And what a great laugh he’s got.
Looking carefully at the video, I think any impartial observer would be able to see at once his bold determination, keen powers of observation, natural artistic bent, strong language skills, astonishing capacity for deductive reasoning, and fundamental kindness. One can tell a lot from an individual’s stride, you know.
skzb @ 10: LOL, cute. I take my nephew and niece to the park sometimes and people are always telling me about their kids.
“My 2 year old speaks 3 languages”
“My toddler can throw and catch a ball like a child many years older”
and so on, I like to respond with “My niece eats dirt”. I know you were being cute, but a lot of people I’ve met really think they need to brag on their offspring. They are kids, I think that’s pretty special in and of itself.
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1 David, Chandler, AZ // Jul 19, 2008 at 11:20 pm
Absolutely wonderful. :)
2 Brad // Jul 19, 2008 at 11:26 pm
Oh no! He’s reached the dreaded upwardly mobile stage. Look out, nothing’s safe any more (was it ever?)!
But oh so cute.
3 Rene // Jul 19, 2008 at 11:26 pm
He’s fantastic! I love watching babies walk. I also like the stage a little later where they walk like Godzilla because they don’t really have the hang of bending their knees.
The best part is how pleased with himself he is. And what a great laugh he’s got.
4 Chuck // Jul 19, 2008 at 11:54 pm
walking already. they develop fast, don’t they?
5 Gailmom // Jul 19, 2008 at 11:56 pm
Wow. I wish you could see the giant grin on my face. It is hurting my cheeks. :) What a cutie!
6 Sandra Willis // Jul 20, 2008 at 8:14 am
What a cutie!
Life is good.
7 Dr. Whom // Jul 20, 2008 at 9:58 am
Adorable! You’ve got a winner there. (But you already knew that!)
Two more thoughts:
1. Miklós: Great name!
2.Not the remote!
8 Star Straf // Jul 20, 2008 at 10:14 am
Walking – wow
9 cynthia // Jul 20, 2008 at 12:48 pm
I never doubted for a minute that Miklos would be extraordinary. He is Hungarian, after all. And a Brust.
Proud Great-Aunt Cynthia
10 skzb // Jul 20, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Looking carefully at the video, I think any impartial observer would be able to see at once his bold determination, keen powers of observation, natural artistic bent, strong language skills, astonishing capacity for deductive reasoning, and fundamental kindness. One can tell a lot from an individual’s stride, you know.
11 Andrea Smith // Jul 20, 2008 at 2:50 pm
Beautiful! Watching this makes me miss my son’s “Michelin Man walk” as we called it. (((HUGS))) This is wonderful.
P.S. Jhegaala… just fantastic!
12 Goat // Aug 2, 2008 at 3:28 am
skzb @ 10: LOL, cute. I take my nephew and niece to the park sometimes and people are always telling me about their kids.
“My 2 year old speaks 3 languages”
“My toddler can throw and catch a ball like a child many years older”
and so on, I like to respond with “My niece eats dirt”. I know you were being cute, but a lot of people I’ve met really think they need to brag on their offspring. They are kids, I think that’s pretty special in and of itself.
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