The other day we were at Olive Garden with Jose's mom and sister. We'd given Luca an orange slice to occupy himself with and keep him happy. Ana was holding him on her lap so he was right up at he table instead of in the high chair. He got frustrated at something, threw the orange slice behind him, got mad because he dropped the food, grabbed the nearest thing to him, which happened to be a fork, screamed and banged it against the table several times. All while exclaiming to the entire restaurant that he was irritated.
Oh my land. That was a first. I couldn't believe he basically threw a temper tantrum! Although it was hilarious I hope it doesn't continue. He already yells when he isn't getting exactly what he wants and that's fun.
We went to costco a while ago and Luca sat like this for quite some time. I'm aware the first picture is weird but where his hands are make me smile.
In the mornings when Luca wakes up now he chats with his bear for a bit, and I usually leave a soft ball in his crib so he will play a while instead of crying. When I do bring him in he usually has a bottle and then we all play. I've left just this bucket and some of the Easter eggs, that are now just halves of them because they all broke apart--but it entertains him for quite a bit and us.
The other thing he has recently started is this sniffy nose scrunch. He does it alllllll the time. When he's hungry, mad, sad, happy whatever. It's hilarious. It started as just a mad face but now he will copy us if we do it to him so that's funny.
Apparently I used to do the same thing when I was mad when I was his age. Which makes it even awesomer. We are twiners.
See it all scrunched there? They are blurry because he's moving all over but it's the best I could get.
I was getting all his older small clothes put into bins to store instead of boxes--I can believe how much easier they are and how much more I can fit in them! So worth it.--anyway it was early in the morning so we were just hanging out in his room and I had frozen on the iPad playing and he was just playing with all his toys most of the time. I looked over at him at his particular moment and was so happy I did! He's a cutie. He was watching a musical part.
Here's his new thing in the shopping carts:
He needs to see what's happening. And where we are going. I've said it once and I'll say it again--someone needs to make a cart with a seat that can go either way. Kids would love it.
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