So you may have noticed it has been a while since we posted a blog entry. That is because I am keeping us all EXHAUSTED and too tired to write.
The most exciting thing for me is I am talking a lot, all of a sudden. Just last week alone we counted 12 new words, just off the top of our heads. Some of the words are red, blue, green, purple, in, out, up, and more. Yesterday I learned "kiwi," which sounds like "wheeghee" to me, and today I learned "home." Mom and Dad are thrilled and I am having a lot of fun with all my new words. Not to mention my new favorite fruit (the kiwis).
Speaking of kiwis, I am kind of obsessed with them. I am really pretending a lot lately and I also really like spending time in the kitchen. I have been incorporating all these things into games like yelling "wheeghee! wheeghee!" while trying to pull out the cutting board, like Mom does when she is getting ready to make me a kiwi. I have also been sharing my fruit with my best friend, Duck, whose pants I have been changing a lot lately, using my own wipes and diapers.
At the same time, I am keeping Mom and Dad busy showing them what it means to be two. I have my own opinions and ideas and I am really starting to be vocal about them. For instance, I do not like my car seat or booster seat. EVER. While the car seat is evidently not optional, we have made some mealtime changes. For lunch and breakfast at least, I have been sitting at my own little table next to Hazel's highchair and Mom and Dad are teaching me to stay seated while I eat. That's a good lesson to learn anyway, they say.
(My speech therapist says all this newfound independence is a developmental milestone, by the way.)
Tonight I threw Mom and Dad for the biggest loop of all though, by jumping out of my crib. When Mom asked what hurt, I pointed to my noggin. So now we are on to our next major challenge -- my move to the big boy bed that has been in my room for about a year now. If any of you have any good advice about how to make this transition, please post it in the comments section of this blog. Seriously. We need your help.
Hazel's sunny little personality is emerging too. She is clapping a lot, is starting to wave, cracks herself up blowing raspberries, only crawls on her hands and knees now -- and she is FAST! -- and has started pulling up on things. She is really starting to enjoy reading books and playing musical instruments. At the end of last week she also went from crawling to sitting and a few times when Mom went in to get Hazel at the end of her nap, Hazel was sitting in her crib instead of lying on her belly, as usual. Hazel is much happier for all this and is a lot less fussy now. We think she must have been very frustrated before she was mobile.
We have had a few fun events in the past week or two. We celebrated Tu B'Shevat, the Jewish birthday of trees; Valentine's Day, with lots of fun presents from Grandma, Grandpa, Bubbe and Papa; and best of all, Daddy's birthday! For Dad's day, we challenged him with a scavenger hunt, which he had to do in order to find all his fun presents. After that, we went to Fuddruckers for burgers. I hear there was cake but that must have been after I went to bed.
For pictures of our latest adventures and smiles, click here.
2 comments:
Wow--things have really been happening there lately! I remember we just put side rails on the bed, and said stay in the bed like a big person or you'll have to go back in the crib like a baby.It must have worked because to this day they are both sleeping in beds instead of cribs!
Love, Bubbe
Hi Mitch,
I can't wait to talk to you with all your new words! I love kiwis too - especially when they're really squishy! Glad to see you're getting all of this independence, but try to go easy on your mom and dad.. they'll remember all the stuff you do now, and will tell you all about it years from now. You don't want any stories like your dad and I have to hear! :) Hi Hazel - you're getting so big and getting so many milestones! We miss you both!!
Love,
Aunt Laurie
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