Things are going well over here. Peter started taking some steps at the beginning of December between Mike and me, and over the holidays he was doing really well. He can walk across a room if he wants to but it seems that he rarely wants to, so he just doesn't. He's taken a few good tumbles and I wonder if the memory of smacking his head on the floor has discouraged him from trying walking on his own for a while. He's really starting to climb on things, most favorite being any kind of rocking chair. He sits himself up on the chair and rocks it wildly... he has a child's rocking chair and loves to stand on it backwards and rock it until it tips over, causing his parents some degree of stress. Needless to say, if we're not around to watch him like a hawk, the rocking chair is definitely not accessible! He has started to say a few things but not with any great regularity and I don't think he has any idea of what they mean. A few times I think he's said "All Done" or "Amen" but he won't do it again so I wouldn't really say he's talking yet. One Sunday in Strathroy over Christmas, I was holding Peter after church and Andrea came up with his cousin Robert. I told Peter, "Say Hi, Robert" and he replied, "Hi Robert", clear as a bell. We think he's just quietly learning all he can about speaking and proper vocabulary, and once he's sure he's got it down, he'll just start talking in complete sentences, haha. The last week or so he's started calling everything "Daddy", which of course Mike is thrilled with even though the lights are "Daddy", the refrigerator is "Daddy", the laundry tubs are "Daddy" and so on. He's become very curious as to what things are, excitedly pointing to anything and saying in a half-whisper, "Wassa, wassa!". Yesterday I was looking through some of the videos we've taken of him over the past year and just marveling at how much he's changed, and knowing that he'll be so much different again in another year. It will be interesting in another three months to have another little newborn in the family, so tiny and helpless. We are so much looking forward to meeting this little one. He/she likes to be very active right around the time Mommy wants to go to sleep, which has made it a little bit difficult for sleeping, but I suppose that's just early preparation for all those sleepless nights later on.
Anyways, I have a few pictures to post so I'll get on to those.
Hmmm, mid-December we had Danielle, Lauren and Tom over for an "interesting" dinner of Thai food. It was a bit of an experiment, and I won't post the directly after dinner pictures, haha, but we had a lot of fun playing games in the evening. Here is one sequence of a type of "telephone" game with alternating descriptive sentences and pictures. I think all of our stomachs were sore at the end of the night from laughing so hard!
This is Peter enjoying watching the snow from our bedroom Friday morning before we left.
5 comments:
Looks like I got here right after you posted! Yeesh, it's been a long time, so it's nice to see a post again!
"Daddy", eh? Wow. That's CRAZY!! I can't wait to chill with Peter all weekend. Say nothing to him all week but "Aunt Lauren is awesome" and then by the time he gets here, he'll be able to say it.
Deal?
Deal.
♥ love ♥
Ummm yeah, about the "Aunt Lauren is awesome" thing... I don't really want to tell you this but I think "I love you Mommy" takes priority! I've been trying that one for months so I have a feeling even if I wanted to try "Aunt Lauren is awesome" for a week, it may not yield any results for you. We'll see how well you fare over the weekend :D
Aunt Dell is a whole lot easier to say... just two little syllables... hmm... i'll have to figure out a way to make him say that too! Miss you lots...
Looks like Aunt Dell is going to have to sleep over at Mom and Dad's and have a word-off with Aunt Lauren...
Miss you too!!!
That pictionary telephone game is super! We played it at LOGOS and it was the hardest I've laughed in a very long time! :)
Glad you're all well.
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