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Monday, September 20, 2010

Weekly update

Time flies when you have a child.  I don't really know what happened to last week.  Davis is growing up fast and we had a fun weekend.


This weekend did not quite go as planned, but we still manged to have a good time.  Kristen and Davis both have a cold (runny nose + cough) so we weren't as active as last weekend.  We had hoped to go to a bar with Davis to watch the University of Washington (Huskies) football game, but the colds and a late start meant we decided it was better not to go.  However, we did wear our matching Husky shirts on Saturday - it was quite amusing to be asked "So, are you big fans of George?" when we were picking up pizza (the shirts simply said: Washington).

This weekend:
  • Davis and I went to the Burlington touch a truck.
  • I went to the Y for a work out.  Kristen and Davis stayed home sick.
  • Davis had a 3 hour nap on Saturday.  He woke up after an hour and 20 minutes, then slept on me for an hour and 40 minutes.  I really enjoy having him sleep on me, so I did not mind.
  • Davis had a 3 hour nap on Sunday.  This was his first long weekend nap where he did not sleep on me for part of it.  It was quite a surprise and blessing.

Davis:

  • Can now jump.  It is incredibly cute.  He throws his hands up in the air and gets just a little bit off the ground. 
  • Uses a lot more words.  He has said in the last week: "breakfast", "grandma", "hungry".
  • He is starting to use short phrases including: "All right", "No Way!", "Where is Mom", "Read this"
  • Helps put his toys away before bed
  • Feeds the cats treats.  He tends to favor Domino, but Kristen makes sure Lilly is looked after. 
  • Climbs into the dining room chairs and sits when we say it is time to eat
  • Has a few more teeth.  He has at least 9, but it might be 10.  Its hard to get a look in his mouth.
  • Almost, but not quite, needs his first haircut
  • Pretends to vacuum the floor.  He connects 4 or 5 of his magnetic cylinders to a ball and walks around making vacuum noises.
  • Pretends to play trucks with his mega blocks.  Last night, he handed me a block and said "truck" then we drove our "trucks" around the living room.
  • Shows a lot more interest in reading.  He now brings us books and sits in our laps while we read him stories.  He really enjoys "The cat in the hat", "Mr. brown can moo", "Brown bear brown bear, what can you see" and his bedtime stories.
  • Pretends to give his monkey water.  Pretends might not be the right word for it since he actually gives his monkey water.
  • Gives wonderful hugs
  • Is staying up later and sleeping in later.  He usually goes to bed at 8:00 and wakes up at about 6:30.  This is great as we get an extra half hour with him at night and an extra hour of sleep in the morning.  Some days, he sleeps in until 7:30 which is great on a weekend, but a little stressful for the week.  We've started setting our alarm clocks again which is quite a change.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Tidbits about Davis

John does a fantastic job capturing our weekend activities, but I wanted to add some little stories about Davis.

Davis gives kisses
A couple of weeks ago Davis looked at me and then very pointedly turned his head to the side.  I finally clued in and turned my head to the side and he gave me a kiss on the cheek!  Kisses are now a regular visitor in the Naegle household.  Dad is a little sad that they seem to be mostly reserved for Mom right now.

Davis is a total ham
Davis knows exactly when there's a camera pointed at him or someone is looking and he can really ham it up.  When we went to the soccer game on Saturday night, there was a row of teenage girls sitting behind us and he had them wrapped around his little finger.  I couldn't even count the number of times I heard "Look at those eyes", "What a happy guy", "Oh what a smile", or "What cute hair!".  Davis spent most of the time in his seat turned around entertaining them.

Davis has hair (unique hair at that)
We like to joke that Davis' hair growth has been the reverse of male-pattern baldness.  He started out completely bald, and stayed that way for a long time.  Then he started to grow "the ring" of hair.  Right now he has hair on top with a widow's peak that is slowly filling in.  The hair on top is still quite short and tends to stick up all over the place.  When we were grocery shopping this weekend the couple behind us in line asked if his hair stuck up like that naturally or if we styled it like that on purpose.

Davis is resourceful
Davis never ceases to amaze us.  Saturday morning the three of us were in the living room trying to wake up.  Dad was laying on the couch and Davis laid down on the mat that was stretched out on the carpet.  When I tried to join him he pushed me off and said "NO! MINE!".  So Dad was nice enough to give me a pillow and I laid down on the floor next to Davis (but not on his mat!).  Well, Davis decided my pillow looked pretty good so he tried to horn in on it.  In an attempt to teach a lesson, that feels borderline abusive, I said "No, mine.".  Davis just looked at me for a second, turned around and walked into our bedroom, grabbed a pillow off our bed and then walked right back into the living room and laid down with it.  Whatever misgivings I had about showing Davis what it feels like when someone doesn't share, they dissolved when we saw how resourceful he is!

Davis has a special spot in the living room
There's one spot in the living room that Davis will always go to for the following things:
  • To put sunscreen on (you can usually get sunscreen on three limbs before he starts to run around)
  • To put shoes and socks on
  • To give the kitties treats
  • To do the "bicycle"
Today, as I was getting ready in the bedroom for the bike practice we went to, I said to Davis "I'm going to ride a bicycle, do you want to ride a bicycle?".  Davis immediately ran to his spot, laid down on his back, and bicycled his legs in the air.

Davis has many words and phrases
Davis is clearly understanding a lot of what we say now.  However, I have learned it's important to realize the gaps in what he understands.  For a while we have been struggling with him throwing his food at meal times (dinner especially).  It's been getting a lot better, mainly John and I think because we have greatly de-emphasized our response to it.  A few nights ago, Davis had a great dinner with no food throwing.  I said "Davis, wow, THANK YOU very much FOR not THROWing FOOD".  Davis immediately, in short order, threw the two strawberries and the eggplant on the floor and against the bookshelves.  That folks was entirely my fault since I now see that what he heard are the capitalized portions of the sentence.  Here are some words and phrases Davis is saying a lot now:
  • No, wait
  • What's that?
  • No way!
  • Thank you
  • Stop
  • Outside
  • Truck (by far his most used word it seems)
  • Socks (sounds a lot like truck)
  • Shoes
  • Toes
  • This
  • More
  • Mine
  • No
  • No, Mine!
Davis can play follow the leader
We have great fun playing follow the leader with Davis.  We can stand on one foot and he'll stand on one foot.  We can lay down on the ground and bicycle and he'll do that (sound familiar?).  He's great with songs too like "Head, shoulders, knees and toes".  Some things he's learned at daycare are "Cheers", high fives, and fist bumps (called "pound").   Another game Davis loves (particularly while naked after a bath) is chase. 

Davis loves music
Davis continues to love music of all sorts.  Anything from the ice cream truck to grammie's cell phone ring can elicit a dance.  Dad found a great musical set at a garage sale that has been very exciting for Davis (probably less exciting for our downstairs neighbors).  He loves to drum and play the recorder.  He also enjoys taking the recorder apart as well as using it as a drumstick.


Davis loves Domino
Davis and Domino continue to have a pretty close relationship.  We still spend most nights chasing Domino out from under the crib at bedtime and letting him in the room first thing in the morning.  One morning last week I was getting his lunch ready when I decided to peak in on them and found Davis carrying Domino.  Domino looked less then enthusiastic about it, but just hung there like a limp rag doll until Davis put him down, at which time he bolted from the room.  You'll notice we never mention Lilly and Davis' relationship.  Lilly keeps a large distance between them unless Davis is helping us feed them.  Davis is a great counter and table sentry.  Whenever the cats are somewhere they shouldn't be, he lets us know.

Friday, July 30, 2010

15 Month Appointment

Today was Davis' 15 month appointment.  It came a little late, but it worked out well being during his week off from daycare.  According to the pediatrician (and his parents), Davis is a healthy, happy toddler.  He measured in at about the 85th percentile (32.5 inches and 28 pounds) which means he has almost quadrupled his birth weight.  We didn't have a lot of questions for the pediatrician, but she asked about his language development and we got to show off that he knows the word "belly".  Kristen asked him "where is your belly?" and he pulled up Mom's shirt to show of her belly, then pulled up my shirt to show mine off.  Not exactly what we had planned, but the pediatrician was impressed.

At 15 months, here a few of Davis' cool tricks:

  • He has about 2 dozen words including: hi, thank you, mom, dad, Domino, Lilly, socks, shoes, no, uh-oh, more, belly, truck, dog, woof, and yah.  He has a lot more words that we don't understand.  He is quite the talker.  He talks and talks and talks and talks sometimes.
  • He knows the word "No" and uses it.  A lot.
  • He has started playing with his mega blocks in two dimensions.  This was really cool to see for the first time.  Until now, he has only stacked up as high as he can go, but now he has started doing more than just stacking up.
  • He is showing a lot more interest in books.  He has really been enjoying climbing into the rocking chair and reading a book.  Yesterday, he was reading Bear on a Bike which has a picture of a dog on each page.  As he turned the pages in a non-linear fashion, I asked him, where is the doggie and he would point out where the dog was.  Very cool.  He really enjoys Cars and Trucks and Things That Go.
  • He feeds himself.  Pretty much exclusively.  If we try to feed him, he often gets upset.
  • Understands and uses tantrums to his advantage.  (Pediatrician's and other's advice: ignore them)
  • Loves petting and hugging Domino.  Whenever we mention Domino's name, he looks around for him.
  • Tattles on the cats.  When they get on the counter, or move around and he sees them, he points it out.  Lilly got on top of the china hutch yesterday which was narrated and pointed out by D
  • Runs.  He can really motor when he is motivated.  Its an incredibly cute toddler run, but he can really move.
  • Climbs.  Nothing is safe.  He climbs on the couch, chairs, rocker, etc.  
Here is a picture from skyping with Grammie when Davis climbed into the rocker and started reading a Bear in Sunshine: