Of course Parker was Winnie the Pooh for Halloween, because I love Pooh Bear! And I love Parker as Pooh Bear even more! Isn't she cute?





We carved pumpkins last Thursday and we got Parker in her diaper and let her play in the pumpkin guts. At first she was a little unsure but then she really got into it and was flinging the stuff everywhere, all over the walls, floor and my clothes!
We took her to the pumpkin walk and it was fun, but she didn't really care about the displays too much. This is her as Max from "Where the Wild Things Are".

Also, Parker just turned 10 months and still can't quite crawl yet, so she is a little slow in that area, however, I think she might be an early talker. If you say a word or sound to her enough times, she will try to imitate it and she does a pretty good job! There are a couple of words that she can say that she doesn't understand the meaning of: dada, mama, what, and she can sort of say backpack (it's a song from Dora the Explorer). There is one word she can say that I know she knows the meaning of: uh-oh.