Monday, December 12, 2011

13 & 14 Month Update

Oh, what a busy two months it has been since you turned one, Miles!

Alright, so, what's new?!

*You are a full-time walker now and have been since shortly after your birthday.  You are getting steadier and faster by the day and I fully expect that you'll be a full-time runner very soon!


*You are still a fantastic sleeper!  Nurse and down to bed between 7:30 and 8:30, up to nurse around 6:00, then back to bed until around 9:00.  You usually take one nap during the day for about 2ish hours, but you are very flexible with timing and amount of sleep if we are out and about.  You always lay down to sleep in your crib without a fuss, as long as you have one (or more) of your shirts and your Nuk.


*You are still a big fan of nursing and usually let me know of your interest by bringing one or both of your shirts over to the rocking chair and leaning onto the seat while fussing.


*You love to eat, though your tastes are known to change by the minute.  What was acceptable at breakfast yesterday may be unceremoniously thrown on the floor today and vice versa.  You have also taken to handing whatever it is you don't want to Daddy or I, or just opening your mouth and letting the offending food fall out.  You also love to share your food now and often offer us bites of whatever you're enjoying.  :)

Loving the bulgur joes!
*You figured out that you can throw your leg over the side of the bathtub and climb (or fall) out, so bathtime is often quite short now since you get pretty disgusted with us if we won't allow you to get out when you're ready.

Bubble bath!
*You are up to 11 teeth now.  Your upper left molar came in the first weekend of November and both canine teeth have just come in in the last week or so.  It's kind of tricky to figure out when there are new ones coming because you want nothing to do with me poking my finger around in there, and quite frankly I'm not too excited about the idea, either.  Those teeth are sharp!  Speaking of teeth, you have a terrible habit of grinding your little front teeth together and it makes the most terrible sound!  Gives me the heebie-jeebies everytime!

The huffy face!
*You LOVE brooms and mops!  It's nearly impossible to use one if you're in the vicinity because you insist on "helping"...


*You have a fascination with the bread machine.  Anytime I start a batch of dough, you come toddling into the kitchen and pull me over to the counter so I can lift you up where you can see.  We finally got smart one day and put it on the floor so you could watch through the little window.


*You have really started to enjoy books in the last month or two.  Many, many times a day you will grab a book and bring it over to Daddy or I, shove it into our hands, and wiggle your way onto our lap for us to read it to you.  We love it!  You were really, really not much of a fan of books for your first year so we are pretty excited to get into reading now.


*You still don't have any actual words yet (though I think you use Mama in context sometimes), but you have no trouble getting your point across!  You have started pointing and gesturing and you make all sorts of sounds to indicate your wants and needs.  We joke that your multi-purpose word is "Eh" because you use it in so many different ways.  If you're unsure about something, you'll point at and say, "Eh?"  If you want something, it's, "Eh! Eh! Eh!"  If you're just agreeing with us or answering us, it's a plain old, "Eh."  Cracks us up.


*Other things you like:  your baby, bananas, building megablocks towers with Daddy, waiting for Mama at the top of the stairs and playing peek-a-boo between the gate and the wall, scattering piles of clean, folded diapers and laundry, your ball maze, the kitties, chewing on the toothpaste tube (you sneak into our bathroom to steal it every chance you get!), and copying anything you see us do (putting your highchair tray away, sweeping up you, opening/closing doors, etc.).







Not quite tall enough to reach the goodies!
(Notice the open cabinet - he was trying to stand on the cabinet to reach!)

In the water room at the Children's Museum
 Miles-y, you just get cuter and more fun every single day!  I love seeing your little personality come out more and more and learning about all of your likes and dislikes and seeing you discover new things.  We love you to the moon and back, sweet boy.  Happy 14 (and 13!) months!

Blogging Failure

Yup, that's me.  Considering that it has been 6 weeks since I last updated and I missed doing a 13 month update, as well as documenting Miles' first ER visit, his 2nd Thanksgiving, and the getting of the Christmas tree, I would say that I am officially a blogging failure.  Well, let's just play a little game of catch-up now and call it even, shall we?  Prepare for a marathon post!  :)

So, yes, I had a good excuse for not blogging for a solid week or two after Halloween.  Miles got a stomach bug, which resulted in him being sick on Halloween and having to make a trip to the ER on Nov. 1 because he was so dehydrated and lethargic.  He ended up getting an IV and 2 bags of fluids, which helped quite a bit.  He was definitely still slow-moving and lethargic, but nothing like before the fluid.  Also, he then shared his lovely germies with me (I was puking in the car less than 2 minutes after we left the ER) first and then with Bill.   My parents came to visit 2 days after we were all feeling better and they also got it.  Not so much fun, but I did lose 6 pounds in 12 hours, so there's that.

Sick baby snuggling with mama
The Saturday after Thanksgiving we went to go get a Christmas tree.  In the rain.  When we first set out to the tree farm it seemed to be just sprinkling, so we decided to just go ahead and go.  By the time we actually got to the tree farm it was full out raining and Miles was sleeping in his carseat.  So, what did we do?  Pulled up as close as possible to one of the Christmas tree patches, left Miles sleeping in his seat, hustled down a row or two, found a tree that looked decent, and cut it down (very slowly, I might add, since Bill had only brought a hacksaw and we missed the point where we could stop and borrow a decent saw from the tree farm.  Not to mention the fact that Bill was laying the mud with sand burrs poking him and cussing all the while he was trying to saw, while I was trying to keep the umbrella over him as much as possible...).  We finally got the tree home only to discover that the tree stand that we had did not fit the tree, which led to more cussing from Bill and a quick trip to Menards.  We found a stand that worked, got the tree up and decorated and it looks quite lovely, if I do say so myself.  :)

Miles is "supervising" Daddy's first attempt at putting up the tree
from a safe distance

The finished product
Oh, and the morning of the Christmas tree fiasco Miles also took a digger into his new sensory table and banged up his eye pretty well.  He looked pretty rough and tough for a couple of weeks!

This picture was pretty fresh, it developed some more
pretty colors after a day or two.
The day after the Christmas tree adventure Bill and Miles did some heavy duty rearranging in the garage - I know Bill was VERY appreciative of all Miles' help!  I have a love-hate relationship with these pictures because they are so stinking cute, but Miles looks like such a big kid!!




 

Last weekend Bill and Miles braved the weather and went out for a stroll to get some fresh air.  It was Miles' first experience with the entire winter ensemble (boots, snowpants, coat, hat, mittens) and he was not such a fan.  He strongly dislikes the lack of balance and his inability to move himself where he wants to go!  He does look darn cute, though!



Apparently the brisk air was just exhausting for Miles - he was sound asleep when they got home with his arms straight up in the air and stayed that way for about an hour!





Monday, October 31, 2011

Jack-o-Lantern

We carved Miles' first jack-o-lantern last night and he really enjoyed it!  He did NOT love that Daddy was in charge of the knife, but had fun playing with the pumpkin guts.  He kept trying to put them back in the pumpkin.  :)  He also tried to take a couple of bites out of the eye pieces after they were out, but then decided they weren't so tasty and put them back in the pumpkin, too.

Miles and Greta sizing up the pumpkin


I'm not so sure about this...


Can I try?




Whoa!  That's a lot of guts!!




Here, let me help you, Dad.



Ewww, slimy!


Want some, Momma?





I wanna turn with that knife!



Smile!



Yikes!!