Monday, January 14, 2013

15 Months

It has been a while since I've done a purely child-development blog post, so you can move on to other things  now if you don't particularly care about weight to height ratios and spoon-feeding. (I saw a friend post on Facebook a few days ago how funny it is that we mothers are incredibly proud of normal development in our children.)

Josiah is 15 months old now, and I've been feeling a need to document some of the changes he is undergoing, because they are starting to get interesting. He had a visit to our doctor last week and was completely healthy and the doctor said we made her job easy. My job was a little less easy since my poor baby had to get three shots at the end of the visit. Wish I could say he took them like a man, but, well, he's a few years off from that yet. Josiah weighed 23 and a half pounds, and was 32.5 inches long. This put him in the 39% for weight and the 88% for height.

At long last he is getting in a few new teeth (I thought he was going to be a 6-toothed child forever), but strangely enough they are some molars, not ones closer to the front. He is also growing in his ability to feed himself, and lately has been refusing to eat what I feed him and wants to feed himself with his spoon. Mashed potatoes that were refused entry, oatmeal, and others have been warmly accepted if he can spoon them into his own mouth - or his own bib, or pants. A messy, but necessary, step to eating independence.

Josiah is walking, running and climbing like crazy. When he feels he needs to see what is going on, he pulls a little chair over from the kids' table and climbs on top of it so he can see onto the counter. He thinks standing on throw pillows makes him taller, as well. He likes to clap, give high-fives, and Adam is teaching him to fist-bump. He can identify his toes, his fingers, his nose, his mouth, and his teeth. Sometimes eyes, but that can be a dangerous prospect since he forgets to close them first before indicating it with his finger.

The not-parentally-approved method of playing with trains.
His word list is growing! Bup (up), Uh-uh (Uh-oh), that (used for everything, wanting to know what it is, does, or what that sound is), Daddy, duck and Kak-kak (can you guess what that one is?, clue: closely connected to "duck"), bye-bye. There are a few words that are very important to him that he cannot yet say - an example, overhearing the word "bath" leads him to run out of the room and go climbing up the stairs all by himself, assuming that he will be having a bath immediately. "Diaper change" sends him running in the opposite direction from me.

At library story time, looking mischievous


Josiah loves his big sister and imitates much of what she does. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Shredding kleenexes, though, is a skill he thought up all by himself. And in other important Josiah news, he loves his cuddly and blanket. Don't try to sleep without them.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Happy New Year!!!

We wish to friends and family an exciting beginning to a new year! Sure, it's an arbitrary day on the calendar (but it's a new calendar), but it's also an excuse to take stock, revisit ideas, and dream new dreams for the time ahead of us. Usually it takes me most of January to do this, but really, what else can you do in January?

We spent New Years' Eve with our friends Josh and Sarah and kiddos. Sadly, our friends Travis and Kalina couldn't make it (for the first time in 8 years!) because of sick children. Even so, they managed to make our annual group photo. Look carefully.

Waiting for everyone else to show up for the group photo


Happy New Year!


Thursday, January 3, 2013

And Many More

Those of you who see Adam on a daily basis can now wish him an informed, though belated, birthday. We are usually nearly partied out by the time Adam's birthday rolls around several days after Christmas. This year we celebrated by being present for a business meeting at church, then came home for some brunch coffee cake. After the kids got up from their afternoon naps, we headed out for a rousing dinner at Red Robin, because there really isn't a more family-friendly restaurant. Adam's birthday wouldn't be complete without a stop at Home Depot, and then we returned home for cake and ice cream. I'm so grateful that Adam was born, and grew up into a pretty awesome guy, because it's difficult to imagine my life without him!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Celebrating Christmas - for as long as possible!

Well, there you have it. The month of December came, saw, and went without even a passing mention of Christmas here on the family blog. Well, we were busy. Mostly keeping Josiah from undecorating the Christmas tree. Or standing on the Christmas presents for a better view. Or helping Michaela frost and sprinkle 20 Christmas cookies. Yes, 20. She's prolific.

So in my typical fashion, I'm putting off taking down the decorations that we so excitedly put up a month ago, and instead I'll share some photos of our family during December.

Josiah had just fallen asleep in the car and was soooo tired.
Our Christmas tree hunt this year was pretty fun. A client of Adam's invited us (and many others) out to his piece of property which used to be a Christmas tree farm, but is rapidly turning into a forest of ex-Christmas trees. Thanks to his generosity, we searched out one of the few trees under 15 feet tall, and brought it home for free. It had a bit of Charlie Brown tree flair, but that's how I love my trees.
This is it! Smile while we wait for the guy with the chainsaw...

Eating a few treats to celebrate getting the great tree


Mid-decoration process



Christmas morning at our house:
I love this look: I am so excited about something - maybe socks? - and Josiah is sure I'm wacky

The stocking excitement
 Christmas Eve morning at Grammy & Papi's house (Adam's parents):


Anxiously waiting for cousins Greyson and Liam to arrive so the stockings can be opened
(hard to believe it was almost 8 am with how dark it was outside)

And then the grown-ups insisted on taking pictures before present-opening could begin
 ...Or maybe we were waiting for our mochas and eggnog lattes. Yum!

The three musketeers

Literally the best picture we have ever taken of all 4 together

Playing at the train table! Christmas present from Grammy and Papi
Christmas day was spent with my parents and my sister at our home. We didn't take a lot of pictures, probably because Adam's trigger finger was tired from the few days prior. I, however, was given a new camera by my handsome husband, so these are my practice shots.
Sporting a new shirt, and in the customary position of grabbing mom's leg

I think this face was in response to, "Be serious, Michaela"
It turns out the adults were right, having children reveals again the fun and mystery of Christmas.