Showing posts with label Month Mark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Month Mark. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2015

The one where my baby is 18 Months old!

Well, my phone is broken, I have a month to catch up on, and so much has happened.  I don't know how I will finish it all, but I will!! I may just add a whole bunch of picture posts--because thankfully I got my pictures off my phone the day before it stopped working!!  Hooray for that--just pray the videos came too.

Today was a HUGE day over here.  Luca was officially 18 months old on Wednesday of this week--you know what that means!! NURSERY people.  I have a child in nursery.  What???? Where did that time go?


I had no idea if he would do well, or not.  I've been back and forth for so many reasons.

He did phenomenally.  He could have cared less that I was in the room--so I ended up slipping out after about 20 minutes.  I didn't go to class though.  I stood outside the door and watched.  I couldn't believe how big my baby was.  At one point he looked around to find me--he had been doing that earlier, noticed I wasn't there, and just went on with his life.  His teachers probably think I am crazy because I stood there for almost 40 minutes.  Whatever.








See how dark his cup is?? The kid across from him is putting his goldfish in his cup, so naturally, my child needed to do the same.

I had Jose come to see him for a minute too, then we decided we needed to go to class.  So after one last peek I headed to Relief Society.  I sat in there, watching the time pass as slow as ever.  I kept trying to get myself to enjoy the peace, and being able to listen, but I literally had to force myself to stay in there for at least half of the time, before I went to check on him again. I made myself stay until the binder came around, and then I went to peek at him again.

This time we weren't so lucky.  He hadn't noticed us up there the whole time we were watching before, but I peeked in and he just happened to be starring right at the window.  So he cried, with 20 minutes left.  I ended up going in, and stayed in there for the rest of the time with him.  If only I was strong enough to stay in my own class, he could have done the same!



Next week is Stake Conference, so I'm hoping with a week break he still does just as good when we go back!


Now here are some 18 Month favorites and skills of his!



He loves loves loves putting pom poms in a Parmesan cheese container.  He does it for so long everyday.  I have found pom poms in every corner of my house, and probably thrown away half of them, but there are still so many!


He is so good at prayer time.  He sits still, folds his arms the whole time, and is starting to bow his head and close his eyes.

He loves to take the sacrament--all by himself of course, and is very good at the water--most of the time.



He likes to crawl around the house like a dog.  He barks and everything.
He is so independent lately, I can't help feed him most of the time--and that is hard when we are having taco soup^^^when he is a dog I can feed him.  I don't complain.

His favorite place in the house is the shower.  He would stay there all day long if I let him--and I would if we weren't so scared about a drought around here.  We could single handedly use up all the water in Utah with Luca showering.  When we were at Jens last week he was in heaven in her double shower.  I cannot remember the last time he took a bath.



He climbs on everything.  Nothing in my house is safe.  One day I put something on the piano that he wanted, and he pulled the bench out, climbed up, and I watched him thoughtfully try to decide how to go about climbing on the keys to get whatever was up there.  Luckily I was right there and could stop him.

He is going up and down the stairs without crawling, or climbing.  He holds on to the railing and just goes!  He can only do a few that way, but I love the look of accomplishment on his face when he does!

He engages with his favorite shows on Netflix.  Superwhy especially, they show the alphabet and ask where a specific letter is, and he yells "there!" to answer--although he has no idea what letter is which yet.  I probably shouldn't be proud of that, since he watches so much TV but whatever.  

I ask him questions all day long, and let him decide,  He has become incredibly opinionated lately, and will answer yes or no to so many questions.  He also won't let Grant--or anyone for that matter--just trade him toys with anything.  He has to want the one being given to him.

He loves to "count" to three, which is actually "da, da, daaaa!" whenever he is playing with daddy, about to run, or doing something worth counting for.

He signs a ton still, and is talking more and more everyday.  The latest one that shocked me was, "Pizza" and hilarious.  His newer signs are help and juice.  He asks for help all the time when he needs something, and it is probably one of my favorite things ever.  He loves to say "hi!!" to everyone.  Which is adorable.

He continues to be a shapes master.  He loves shapes,  He does shapes puzzles, and his shapes box with all the holes (what are those even called?) so fast and loves it.  That also occupies a great deal of his day.

He has just started this clean hands thing which seems to be a phase too.  He constantly needs his hands wiped and clean when he's eating or playing outside.  We are working on using our own napkins, and he loves that independence too.

He is a pro at my ipad and phone--which isn't too thrilling for me, but he navigates so well.  He can get right into netflix, and find the show he wants to watch, he even turns them on their sides so they go to full screen.

Tangled is his current favorite movie.  He's also been on another Arthur's Perfect Christmas kick too.  He loves to snuggle after naps and watch something with me.

He loves me to read Harry Potter to him.  No, this isn't a joke.  And yes, I am proud.  He begs me to read it, and I love doing it (as long as I am not sick).

He is becoming a bully and he is super possessive of his toys.  He's hitting, and yelling at me now, and occasionally rolling his eyes.  He has quite the attitude.  

He loves stickers.  Grandma Becky sent some stickers and a little notebook for valentines day, and since then he has been all about them!  His book is almost full.  He now needs the whole sheet of stickers to get them off himself.  I am not allowed to help.

He knows where most of his body parts are and will show you if he is in a good mood--he knows-- head, ears, eyes, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, hair, arm, belly, hands, fingers, diaper, leg, feet, and toes.  We are working on elbows and knees right now.

He loves animals, and knows the sounds that lots make.  Dogs, cats, cows, snakes, tiger, monkey, elephant, bunny, bears, lions, birds, fish (he loves doing a fishey face and then making everyone else do it the way he does).


Despite what I told you, Kelly last time I was with you--he loves cars.  He loves to drive them around, and line them up all pretty.  I don't know why I said no to you then.  Hahaha.  Sorry I lied.


This is how we read scriptures most nights, because it is easier than battling him and trying to get him to stop screaming.



When he chooses his own snacks now he comes out with bags of chips.  Its hilarious.  These Doritos are basically his now, and I just leave them there for him.

He loves to be outside, and ride bikes and play at the park.  He loves dirt more than anything probably, and still collects rocks.

He loves to sing, and he leads the music every time he does.  Here he is "conducting" at a stand at the Great Salt Lake.  Anything is a conductor stand to him.  He has found them everywhere.


He has mastered a fake cry, and laugh and can pretty much do them on command.

He loves to help clean, and will "sweep" and wipe up spills on the floors.  He also loves to throw things away, and put things in the sink--although he mixes those up sometimes, so that isn't cool.


He is such a joy, and a crazy person that makes me want to rip my hair out, but I wouldn't trade him for anything.  He is a chill independent, loving babe and we love him!!

I often feel like a neglectful parent because he plays so well on his own, and will do it all day long.  He has quite the imagination and uses it well.  He talks and babbles on forever, and I wish I knew what he was saying.  

He is still sleeping until between 8-9 in the morning, and going to be between 7-8 in the evening.  I hope we can keep that going as long as possible.  His favorite foods are tomatoes, avocados and doritos apparently.  He's growing like a weed, and still tall and skinny, so he fits in no pants that I have found yet.  

We are now working on the names of shapes, colors, and drinking from a regular cup!  

He's my favorite.  Stop growing love.  

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The one with a more connected day.

This mornings music class was so not the norm.  Luca had no desire to participate, he just wanted to stand against the garage door the entire time, so I sang and did everything all alone.  


He came over a few times, and took the things we were using with him, back over to the door.


We did a new song this week, that I particularly loved.  Pom-poms for, "We're all in this together" from high school musical.  I laughed when it started, and sang along in my head.




I was doing the laundry upstairs when Luca brought this container full of these paper flowers.  He always wants me to open them, but I never do, thinking I will use it one day--which will never happen.  So I finally gave in, opened it and let him play around for a bit.  We threw them around and stacked different colors for quite a while.  He loved it, and I realized I don't always have to say no.  It wasn't hard to pick them up, together, when we were done.  It occupied him for almost 15 minutes, and we just sat and laughed together.  
I just want to soak in all the time I have with him.  He needs love and I have it, I just have to be willing to step away from the things that don't matter, like my phone and the tv.  I am trying harder to do just that.  It worked today, and I intend on keeping it up.




Luca has wanted to be outside constantly lately.  It has been so nice out so I have been going out with him.  I found some balls in the garage, and he threw the soccer ball around for a solid hour, and ran around and collected some more rocks.



After Luca ran straight into the street--watching me all the while, knowing he shouldn't--he lost his outside privileges for a bit.   


In the interest of staying involved and connected today I got a cookie sheet out and put some cornstarch and water on it for him to play around in.

Sorry for the million pictures and un-edited and not cropped.  I put all my videos and pictures on the computer today, and they all got deleted from my phone before I had a chance to do anything, so I am doing this post from the computer.  Be proud, Sara!





He soon learned it wasn't delicious.






Although, that didn't stop him from trying to drink it.



I was stressed about the mess, but cornstarch and water is a snap to clean up!  It ended up everywhere after Luca splashed around in it, but it wiped right up!



When I was cleaning all of it up, he stood like this, arms out and head tilted for a good 5 minutes.




He got to go outside again when dad got home, and they ran around and played for a bit, then went on bike ride.  When they got home I was making dinner, and Luca wanted to stay outside so I let him go in the backyard.  If you can call it a backyard--dirt and rocks--but he didn't mind.  In fact I think he would prefer it stay like that forever.


My goal is to connect with Luca more and more each day.  He is starting to be independent and defy what I say to him, and when I am on his level he seems to communicate better with me.

I keep forgetting to add this into any post, so I am going to here.  These are some of the things Luca loves to do at 16 months old.

 He is getting so much better at communicating lately.  He signs so much, babbles constantly, and loves to repeat things we say to him.

He signs incredibly well and on his own when he needs something.
Please
Thank You
More
All Done
Help

He also combines the ones he needs to make mini sentences like "More, please"

We are working on getting names out at the end of the requests.

He also knows the sounds that a ton of animals make.  He is most skilled at the dog noises, and makes them whenever he sees one anywhere, outside, on tv, or in books.

He also knows, cows, cats, monkey, and can do a rabbit nose, and a fishey face.

He is all about learning new things, and we practice everyday.  I love this desire to learn, it makes everyday different and fun.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

The one where my baby is seven months old!

How seven months has already gone by I'll never know. It just went by in a blur. It's crazy to me to think of how much time that actually is. 

He has grown a ton lately and always wants to do something new. He learns new things everyday. Like how to be even more dramatic. That's what he works the hardest on. I can tell. 

According to the smiths produce scale--which has been accurate before--he is 18lbs now! That's crazyness. He's still so tall and skinny, but he's getting some chunk on his little legs now and I love to punch it. Not hard though. Promise. 

He has got the army crawl down pat--and knows it will get him where he wants to go, or to reach what he wants. He gets up on his knees constantly, and occasionally will use them but he's mainly working on his arm muscles. 

His favorite toy is me. I sit on the floor and become his jungle gym. He climbs all over me, stands himself up, walks around me holding on to me, and dramatically falls into my lap for a good cry if he can't figure something out. He also has a strange love for thick wooden puzzle pieces. He would play with just those all day long. 

He loves loves to pull himself up on anything he can reach and attempt to walk along it.  He hangs off the sides of the couch, stands in his crib, on the sides of the laundry baskets, and his toy boxes. 



He is eating like a champ. I hardly purée anything anymore!! He eats what we eat for the most part. He's loving chicken and rice, turkey, potatoes, mangoes, pasta, eggs, green beans and black beans. He insists most of the time on feeding himself. He wants to hold and move the spoon himself, or use his fingers of course. 


He will entertain himself for quite a while now. It's beautiful when I need to get the dishes done, laundry folded or any other cleaning. Sometimes I just vacuum for him. He loves to watch it and chase it around, down on his tummy. 

We still read harry potter a lot--and other books. He loves it. Although, probably not as much as music. He loves any and all music and will sit and watch or listen to whatever it is. 

He loves to play the piano too. He will sit on my lap while Jose or I play and bang around, or just bang around on his own. He seems so satisfied when we let him. He gets that from his daddy. 


He has become the most dramatic child ever. When he is tired of scooching around he will drop to the carpet and let out an anguished cry, or come and fall onto my lap to do it. When he gets hurt--if something he's playing with falls or hits him, or if he falls over trying to walk, he has the most pitiful face he puts on and special cry. It's actually pretty adorable. 

He loves to copy our noises. It's a favorite game of his now. We are trying out new sounds. Basically it goes, "ah" "ah" "ah" "ah" fun, huh?? He also repeats "papa" and "mama" it's adorable. 

He still loves to take baths and go swimming. He sits in the tub so well and scoots around for all his toys. He doesn't attempt to move too much in there yet--which I am grateful for. 

He still loves arthur above anything else. Well--actually it's the only thing he will sit and watch. Which makes me both ashamed and proud. But mostly proud. He will also sit and watch the Barbie movies. Don't judge me. I actually like them. And so does Luca. And Thomas. Haha. :) again I think it's mostly the music that gets his attention. He will stop and listen to and watch intently any theme song to a show we watch. 

He loves when dad comes home to play with him. They don't have to be doing anything but sitting together and he will laugh and laugh. 


He loves his walker and takes it around wherever he can. He likes to watch me chop things in the kitchen. It's intriguing for him I guess. 

I'm blown away still that it has been seven months but I can't wait to see what the next seven months bring!! We love our little Luca.