The first year of your life is complete, and it went by so much faster than I could have ever imagined. We had such a fun year, and you learned, grew, and explored in so many ways. At a year old you are 19 pounds, 11 ounces and 29 and 2/8 inches tall. Tall and skinny just like your dad. You still have only six teeth, but judging by the amount of drool that I have seen lately I would say that you are working on some more. Dr M was very impressed with the number of words that you say consistently. That number is currently 10, with those words being: Mama, Dada, Joka, Up, Milk, Water, All done, Please, Papa,and Potty. Everyone you meet us still astounded by your calm, happy nature, and your easy smile. You get overwhelmed when you are in a large group of people, especially other kids that you don't know. This results in you staring intensely at your surroundings, and not really doing much else. You can walk, but refuse to completely let go of whoever is holding your hand. You will loosely hold my finger, and walk confidently, but if I try to let go, you sit down and crawl. We have been having an unseasonably warm Spring, so we spend almost every day at the park, and you love feeling the wind on your face, exploring the grass, and watching people play sports. I am excited for the summer because I know it will be a lot of fun to let you play at the beach at Sandy Pines, and run around with your cousins and friends.
We celebrated your birthday with a big party at Nana and Papa's house. You are so popular that 40 people came to celebrate you! You ate an ENTIRE cupcake (very neatly, and slowly), opened a lot of gifts, and got passed around so everyone could hug you and tell you "happy birthday!" . You were calm, and content the whole day, despite the fact that you were up all night the previous night. We are so grateful for our friends and family who love you so much, and love to celebrate you!
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Seattle Vacation
You had your first experience being on an airplane and spending an extended period of time with totally new people in a totally new place. We went to Seattle to visit your Aunt Niffer and Uncle Oliver. You did great on the plane on the way there. You had a ton of fun making friends with all of the other passengers, and even got lucky enough to have your own seat on the plane! One flight attendant thought you were having too much fun and shushed you a few times, but at least you were happy and not screaming! We didn't land until almost midnight so you were up way too late, but maintained your happy-go-lucky attitude throughout the night. You met a lot of new people and we were very well taken care of while we were there. We got to stay with Niffer's parents, and they acted as your stand-in grandparents the whole time. They pulled out all of their toys for you, babysat, and dealt with your hatred of night time with no complaints.
We got to see a lot of cool things while we were there. We dragged you across the whole city multiple times, and you were a great sport napping in the car, and whenever else you could. You kept a stuffed dog in the car with you at all times. He reminded you of Joka and helped you to remember Joka throughout the trip. We visited the aquarium where we tried to teach you to say "fish". You got the "F" sound down, but the rest of the word got kind of lost amidst a bunch of spit bubbles that came out when you tried to say it. You liked seeing the otters, and called them Joka since they were fluffy and playful. You also got to stick your hand in a splash pool filled with fish, saw on octopus, jellyfish, and sea lions. I think the aquarium was your favorite attraction by far!
We went to the Museum of Flight where we saw a lot of airplanes and visited the original Boeing plant. We spent the most time in the World War II section looking at the planes there and learning the history. We also got to tour an old Air Force One plane as well as a Concorde. You were understandably not too excited about any of this stuff but your dad was!
We celebrated Fat Tuesday with a Mardi Gras party at Niffer and Oliver's You ate Spicy mac and cheese which resulted in a bad stomach ache later. You loved it while you were eating it though! Niffer made you an early birthday cake since she won't be here for your real birthday. You liked the part where everyone was looking at you and singing to you, but you did not like the part where you were supposed to eat the cake. You got progressively angrier as we tried to encourage you to play with the frosting and put a little in your mouth. You were screaming by the end of it. I am not sure what is so scary about frosting. I was worried that you didn't like chocolate, but we learned later when Daddy fed you lots of chocolate samples that that was not the issue.
We took a boat tour around the harbor and got to see a different view of the city as well as the mountains. It was a beautiful day and you liked looking out the windows of the boat.
We visited the Pacific Science Center and there was a ton of cool stuff there. There was a room full of dinosaurs who you also labeled as "Joka". You got to sit in a T-Rex footprint and touch robotic dinosaur skin (creepy). There was also a splash pool which you loved, a butterfly exhibit, and an IMax that didn't scare you as much as I expected it to. After that we walked over to the Space Needle and went up to the observation deck. It was perfect timing because we got to see the view while the sun was just starting to go down, and then once it got dark we got to see it all lit up.
On Friday we decided to have a more laid back day since we had been rushing around all week, so we just headed over to Pike Place Market, ate a bunch of stuff, and perused the shops. Then we went out for Neapolitan style pizza which you thoroughly enjoyed.
We spent our last day at Experience Music Project which is a really fun place. We looked at a few special exhibits: Avatar, Nirvana, and Battlestar Galactica. You weren't especially excited about any of these exhibits but I think you will love EMP when you are older!
We tried to get you to eat the cake again with no success.
We got to see a lot of cool things while we were there. We dragged you across the whole city multiple times, and you were a great sport napping in the car, and whenever else you could. You kept a stuffed dog in the car with you at all times. He reminded you of Joka and helped you to remember Joka throughout the trip. We visited the aquarium where we tried to teach you to say "fish". You got the "F" sound down, but the rest of the word got kind of lost amidst a bunch of spit bubbles that came out when you tried to say it. You liked seeing the otters, and called them Joka since they were fluffy and playful. You also got to stick your hand in a splash pool filled with fish, saw on octopus, jellyfish, and sea lions. I think the aquarium was your favorite attraction by far!
We went to the Museum of Flight where we saw a lot of airplanes and visited the original Boeing plant. We spent the most time in the World War II section looking at the planes there and learning the history. We also got to tour an old Air Force One plane as well as a Concorde. You were understandably not too excited about any of this stuff but your dad was!
We celebrated Fat Tuesday with a Mardi Gras party at Niffer and Oliver's You ate Spicy mac and cheese which resulted in a bad stomach ache later. You loved it while you were eating it though! Niffer made you an early birthday cake since she won't be here for your real birthday. You liked the part where everyone was looking at you and singing to you, but you did not like the part where you were supposed to eat the cake. You got progressively angrier as we tried to encourage you to play with the frosting and put a little in your mouth. You were screaming by the end of it. I am not sure what is so scary about frosting. I was worried that you didn't like chocolate, but we learned later when Daddy fed you lots of chocolate samples that that was not the issue.
We took a boat tour around the harbor and got to see a different view of the city as well as the mountains. It was a beautiful day and you liked looking out the windows of the boat.
We visited the Pacific Science Center and there was a ton of cool stuff there. There was a room full of dinosaurs who you also labeled as "Joka". You got to sit in a T-Rex footprint and touch robotic dinosaur skin (creepy). There was also a splash pool which you loved, a butterfly exhibit, and an IMax that didn't scare you as much as I expected it to. After that we walked over to the Space Needle and went up to the observation deck. It was perfect timing because we got to see the view while the sun was just starting to go down, and then once it got dark we got to see it all lit up.
On Friday we decided to have a more laid back day since we had been rushing around all week, so we just headed over to Pike Place Market, ate a bunch of stuff, and perused the shops. Then we went out for Neapolitan style pizza which you thoroughly enjoyed.
We spent our last day at Experience Music Project which is a really fun place. We looked at a few special exhibits: Avatar, Nirvana, and Battlestar Galactica. You weren't especially excited about any of these exhibits but I think you will love EMP when you are older!
We tried to get you to eat the cake again with no success.
We had a great time and are excited to visit again in June when Aunt Niffer and Uncle Oliver have their baby!
Friday, January 27, 2012
10 Months Old/January
We started January off by going to visit the Miedemas in Grand Rapids. You got to spend lots of quality time with your cousins, Jack and Caroline. It was really fun, now that you are older, seeing you all play together. You and Jack do a good job of playing together while Caroline is a great nurturer. She would often stop playing to give one of you a hug or sing a quick song. I love seeing you develop these relationships with your cousins.
When we got back from Michigan, you and I promptly came down with a horrible virus of some sort and spent about a week stuck in the house.
We also got to meet your second cousin Aidan, who is 6 weeks younger than you. Though he is younger than you, he looks at at least as old as you, and is probably a little bigger. We went out for lunch and everyone thought you were twins. Your Dad's Aunt Sharon and I have vowed to get you two together a lot more often so that you two can get to know eachother as you grow up. Plus, Sharon and I will take any good excuse to hang out with eachother.
At just over ten months old you finally prefer to crawl than hold onto things and walk. You have discovered that crawling is way more efficient for you. This means that I have to wash the floors once a day to keep all the mud that Joka tracks in off your hands and out of your mouth. You are a little more shy now and are more attached to me than you used to be. You get nervous around people that you don't know or haven't seen in a while, and will often cry if they so much as talk to you. This is funny to me because you started out as a very outgoing kid. I'm sure you will go back to being outgoing once this phase passes, but your shyness definitely catches people off-guard now. You still love music, and anything that can be turned into an instrument. Your favorite toys are the ones that you can bang together to make a sound, or ones that play music for you. You will often turn the music on on your exersaucer, crawl away and play until it turns off, and then go back and restart it. You like to dance along to music also, which is really fun to watch. You are getting really good at making your words sound close to what you are trying to say. It seems that your annunciation is improving. Your newest word is Joka (said:Goka) which I think you learned from jack while we were in Michigan-he says it almost non-stop when Joka is around. You crawl after Joka saying Go-ka, Go-ka, Go-ka. You LOVE Joka so I think you are happy to be able to call him when you want to see him.
When we got back from Michigan, you and I promptly came down with a horrible virus of some sort and spent about a week stuck in the house.
We also got to meet your second cousin Aidan, who is 6 weeks younger than you. Though he is younger than you, he looks at at least as old as you, and is probably a little bigger. We went out for lunch and everyone thought you were twins. Your Dad's Aunt Sharon and I have vowed to get you two together a lot more often so that you two can get to know eachother as you grow up. Plus, Sharon and I will take any good excuse to hang out with eachother.
At just over ten months old you finally prefer to crawl than hold onto things and walk. You have discovered that crawling is way more efficient for you. This means that I have to wash the floors once a day to keep all the mud that Joka tracks in off your hands and out of your mouth. You are a little more shy now and are more attached to me than you used to be. You get nervous around people that you don't know or haven't seen in a while, and will often cry if they so much as talk to you. This is funny to me because you started out as a very outgoing kid. I'm sure you will go back to being outgoing once this phase passes, but your shyness definitely catches people off-guard now. You still love music, and anything that can be turned into an instrument. Your favorite toys are the ones that you can bang together to make a sound, or ones that play music for you. You will often turn the music on on your exersaucer, crawl away and play until it turns off, and then go back and restart it. You like to dance along to music also, which is really fun to watch. You are getting really good at making your words sound close to what you are trying to say. It seems that your annunciation is improving. Your newest word is Joka (said:Goka) which I think you learned from jack while we were in Michigan-he says it almost non-stop when Joka is around. You crawl after Joka saying Go-ka, Go-ka, Go-ka. You LOVE Joka so I think you are happy to be able to call him when you want to see him.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Sick :-(
You went a long, long time without getting really sick. You were sick with a cough when you were two weeks old, and then were pretty much healthy up until yesterday. I noticed that you were a little off while we were out shopping in the morning, and you felt really warm. You were definitely not your normal, happy, social self. By the time we got home and I took your temperature you had a fever of 103 degrees. This is the first time in your life that you have had a fever (pretty good I'd say!) You had this look of complete misery on your face and had no energy at all (definitely out of character for you). You were also throwing up every time you ate. Doctor Maxouris said it was the stomach flu. I had to give you pedialyte every 15 minutes all day and you are on a bland diet for a few days. You got three lukewarm baths to lower your fever, and this at least allowed you some play time between naps. This morning your fever is already gone and your happy disposition has returned. I felt so bad for you yesterday while you struggled through this sickness, but I am glad to have you back to your old self today!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
9 Month Pictures!
These were nearly impossible to take since Levi hates to sit still these days. Not perfectly composed by any means, but that cute face makes a winning image no matter what!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
9 Months Old
At 9 months old you are really turning into quite the little man. You are becoming so capable and so determined. You remember where things are, and how to get the things that you like to play with. You remember the things that are entertaining to you in each room of our house. You love to play peek-a-boo with the shower curtain, or the curtain in your bedroom. (you do this when you stand up in your crib when you are really supposed to be sleeping). You love to open and close drawers and cabinets, and push toys with wheels back and forth. It is really cool to see how your brain is developing and connecting things together. Physically you are getting so strong. Your crawling is for real now-no more of that army crawl stuff. And you are fast. It is nearly impossible to keep up with you anymore! Our 9-month photo shoot only lasted a few minutes because that was as long as I could get you to sit still. This stage is really fun, and I love watching you learn new things every day.
You are also starting to try to say a few words. You definitely say "Mama" and "Dada" intentionally and you have started to say "papa" when you have to go potty. Sorry Papa, it is nothing personal!
With this fun also comes some extra stress. You get scared when we leave you alone in your room to sleep, and since you don't like to sit still you stand up in your crib. You haven't quite figured out how to get back down in your crib after you stand up so we have to go in and help you down. You stand there and say "Mama, Mama" until I come and help you. And then of course last week you started boycotting sleep, so for the past 5 days it has been nearly impossible to get you to sleep at all during the day, and it takes hours at night. I am hoping this passes quickly. Despite your lack of sleep you are an absolute joy when you are awake, which is a miracle.
Everyone you meet is still totally charmed by you. My favorite example lately is when we were eating dinner at smoke and the two thirteen year olds next to us said "you have the cutest baby ever". They loved watching you eat your food and slam your hands on the table because you couldn't get enough. They were happy that you never screamed or cried the whole time we were there.
I do have real 9 month photos of you, but I don't have time to get them up so here are some substitutes for now:
Separation Anxiety
While I love the fact that Levi loves Tim and I so much that he hates being away from us, I think separation anxiety may be the death of me. This kid will not sleep. He won't nap unless he is so exhausted that he literally crashes, and no longer has any concern for what is going on around him, and it takes hours to get him to fall asleep at night. We just got over the hurdle of night feedings, so now I am wary of creating any other bad habits while trying to solve this problem. I feel like we have tried everything, so I hope this passes on it's own very quickly! I feel bad for Levi because I know that he is not getting the sleep that he needs, and I feel bad for Tim and I because it is really frustrating and exhausting for us as well.
In light of all this complaining, Levi is happy and healthy so really, life aint so bad!
In light of all this complaining, Levi is happy and healthy so really, life aint so bad!
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