Do you see a common theme in these pictures?
Running |
If Not Running, Then Climbing |
More Running |
Constant Motion. That's right. He Never Stops Moving!
Here are the Big Things (that I can remember) that have happened since I wrote last:
- Little Man started walking (around 18 months old)....and then running and climbing, and he hasn't stopped since.
- We sold our house, bought a new house, and moved (I hope we never do any of this again.)
- My Grandpa now resides (permanently) in a dementia unit of a local nursing home. This is hard to accept but it is the safest place for him.
- My sister and her son came home, after living in another state for 12 years, and not seeing them for over a year.
- Little Man started talking, just after his 2nd birthday.
- I am obsessed with food blogs and have been experimenting with a plant-based diet (ever since watching Forks Over Knives when I was on maternity leave. FYI ~ FOK is available on Netflix streaming).
- I started a new job a year ago as an Instructional Designer and have done a fair amount of traveling, including a trip to Boston this summer.
- Hubby and I took our first solo trip post-Baby Boy, to Santa Cruz, CA to attend my friend A's wedding.
I feel like I remember specifically when Baby Boy became a toddler, if that is possible. He had been working on crawling/standing/walking for a few months, and then suddenly, one weekend he was all over the place, digging through the kitchen cabinets. After that he was everywhere, and signs of him were everywhere. I would open a kitchen cabinet to get a pan and find several colored stacking cups, or a half full sippy cup.
Best Smile Ever |
Two years have passed and Little Man has become a gentle, loving soul who likes to give hugs, make funny faces, run, and climb. (He can also be a very spirited and stubborn 2-year-old, but I won't tell those stories right now!) Here is a typical conversation with the Little Man, when he wakes up in the morning:
"Winnow." (window), he says pointing at the window.
"Open. Button. Goge." (soft "g," like "mirage") (I want to open the garage door).
"I wanna go home."
"We are home," I tell him. We have lived in our new house for six weeks, and he still asks to go home. "Where is home?" I ask him.
"I wanna go shopping," he replies. "Go Boppy's."
I start to respond but he cuts me off. "Nose," he says, placing his index finger on my nose. "Eyes," he says. I shut my eyes as I see his finger approaching....
It occurs to me that I have always been so focused on getting to the next stage: sitting up, rolling, crawling, standing up, walking, talking...It's mind boggling that all these amazing accomplishments happen within two years. I always want to move ahead, yet I don't ever want to forget any of this.
I have have made a little slideshow to commemorate the Summer of 2013 (also below).