Six months have gone by since I last wrote to you. That is a shame! I think I may change your letters to a notebook where I can write them more frequently, and just do fun updates on the blog. But for now, here is a letter to you.
We love being your parents Chris. You are at an age that is so difficult and fun. You love to explore. You love to pull things out of cupboards and drawers. Your favorite things always seem to be the ones that make the most noise or are semi dangerous. You have yet to break china or run with the scissors you find, however, and so I deem my motherhood a success thus far! Your favorite things to make messes with are the pots and pans and the tupperware.
Such a good little eater; you slurp noodles like a pro! |
The mess that happens after every meal. This time, you didn't really care to eat much at all. |
Driving in a car, making the car driving noise (when the car actually drives, the sound is a "ooo ooo") |
Playing with a bowl |
Overall, though, water is your favorite thing. You love to splash and kick it around. This summer you got to swim a couple of times, which you loved to death! You're one of those kids that can't be unsupervised around water because you will jump in if someone isn't holding you back! I would also take bowls outside and fill them with water, and you enjoyed filling smaller bowls with water and dumping it back in the bowl or on yourself. I think between the love of balls and water, you could do soccer, or swimming, or water polo!
You are learning to say some words! Here they are:
Yes: You say "hum" or "hem" or some variation. You also just learned to nod your head.
No: you shake your head no
Mom: "Mama"
Dad: "Daddy"
Grandma: "Mama," though sometimes you say more of a "gr" at the beginning
Fourth of July Ward Breakfast |
At the Santaquin Parade |
Sitting in Grandma's yard in Santaquin |
Grandpa: "Papa"
Shoe: comes out more like "jew"; this is one of your most favorite words (because shoes=going outside)
Doggie: something like "daw-gee" or "woof" (the woof comes out sounding more like "wf" like you got rid of the vowels)
Jack: (this was his first word, which is the name of my parents' dog) you actually can say this one pretty accurately
Hi/bye: You really just wave for those things, but randomly you have actually said both of those words
Uh-oh: "ah-oo"
Up: (this is your latest word, which we always have to prompt you to say, but you will say it) "pup"
Chicken: "chk"
Touch: "utch" (you say this when you want to touch something, like you are asking me if you can touch it)
Light: how can I explain this one.... it sounds like a baby trying to say light.
The last sound/word you do is this "uhnhnhuh????" which is your sounds for, I want that, can I have that, take me to that, lift me up, etc. It's your sound for pretty much anything. You also still make the dove/flutter noise when you are crazy excited that you're getting something and you can hardly wait.
Here's a video of your talents:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCscVYxh07w
You have signs for a few words, like more, please, wait, and all done. (P.S. teaching you the sign for wait was one of the best things I have ever done. It probably has saved our sanity more than a few times)
You are a pro at blowing kisses, too. For a while, you just did silent kisses, but now you do a great kiss sound as you blow a kiss. It's usually not timed quite right, but it's adorable. For a while now, you've been great at going to bed. I would get your bottle ready, and as soon as you saw it, you would run to whomever was in the room to give kisses, and once the kisses were done, you would come to me (Mommy) and we'd go off to your room for cuddles while you drank your bottle. You generally go down to sleep without a fuss, and we really love that.
Sticking out your tongue when I want a kiss is also a favorite things |
You've become a climber.... you climb onto chairs, and then onto tables, and you like to grab Grandpa's keyboard or iPad. You tried climbing up a bookcase today which gave me quite the scare. For a couple months you've been climbing onto couches and beds, which is nice so you don't cry every time you want to get up, but not so nice that you have access to touching pictures and finding the TV remotes.
You have all eight of your front teeth, plus 4 molars completely out, plus a couple on their way. I think your canines are coming in too. You have a chipped tooth. I think it makes for a more adorable smile :)
When there is music, at church or on a movie, you like to dance. Rarely, you will bounce up and down. Usually, you lead the music with your arms, which is what we do in Sacrament meeting. Speaking of church. It's getting better! For about the last six months, church has been rough. Daddy and I would trade off who got to take you for a walk around the halls when you got restless, which you always did. But, your endurance has grown and we can usually keep you in Sacrament Meeting for most of the hour and ten minutes that it is, and now you get to go to nursery! You love it. But what's not to love about kids your age, toys, bubbles, songs, and snacks? You are learning what to do with a crayon. You always end up trying to eat them, but you will learn.
Food. This one has grown tougher. You have always been a great eater, pretty much eating whatever we put in front of you. But since the beginning of the summer, you've gotten a bit pickier. You're pretty fickle too, loving potatoes one day, refusing them the next. The things you always love, though, are cereal, yogurt, and applesauce. Pretzels usually are on that list too. Oh and cookies. There is a drawer in the kitchen with cookies in it. You love to open that drawer, pull out the bag or sleeve of cookies, and bring it to me with your "uhnhuh?" sound asking me if you can have that. I often would say no and there would be a temper tantrum. Just in the last couple of weeks, however, you finally figured out that you can actually get the cookie without asking me. So, instead of coming to me, you just open the drawer, dump the cookies, and eat them. Needless to say, the cookies have been moved.
Just chillin |
Not much else to say. You are super fun. You love to cuddle (at times) and we love to feel your little head on our shoulders and your little hand curled around our arm. Sometimes you even squeeze our arm or pat it while you give us a hug which melts our hearts. You are just too cute. You give great kisses. You have a lot of energy, but you are not crazy, so we can live with that. You are very loving and friendly. You go to most anyone who wants to hold you, and often you reach your arms out to everyone we pass by at church, which melts their hearts. I think you will be a very accepting and a very outgoing person as you grow up.
We love you!
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