Monday, May 25, 2009

Kiss the Baby


Recently Nathan will kiss (actually lick) his toys that have mirrors. So cute that we wanted to capture it.

Sooo Big!!



Aunite Amy and Nana B have been working on Soooo Big for a while and we just saw it for the first time this weekend. What a cutie!

Page Turner



Nathan has been turning pages in his books for months but this is the first time we have captured it on film. Quite often he uses both hands when reading but not today.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Teeth!

Nathan got teeth! He was sitting on the blanket, playing with the purple lid for the cookie jar toy. He put it in his mouth, like he always does, and I heard a little clinking sound that I hadn't heard before. I stuck my finger in his mouth, and there was a new little ridge of teeth just barely pushing up through the gums! Two teeth!

Of course, we were not surprised. The teeth were visible for a while, just under the gums, and he has been drooling gallons!

Which just highlights how much he is growing and maturing. He shakes his head no, bobs his head and arms to "dance" when he hears music, claps his hands, puts his arms up to show "How big?" and loves Peek-a-boo. I saw him try to put one of the rings back on the spindle the other day. He has been taking them off ever since he got the toy, but it was the first time I saw him try to put one on. He goes everywhere he wants to, not by crawling in the normal way, but by rolling over and over or by laying on his back, pulling his legs up, and pushing himself backwards up towards his head. An unusual method of moving, but he gets to where he wants to go.

And he definitely says, "Hi," "Mama," "Dada," and "Nana." Yesterday we were playing a game he likes. He had been sitting on the mat, but was tired of being there. He flung himself backwards - we keep pillows behind him because he does this often. I went and pulled him back up to a sitting position, and he grinned at me and fell backwards again very deliberately. He giggled and raised his arms toward me. I pulled him up again, and as I did, my phone rang. I stepped away to answer it. He flung himself back again, and said, "Nana!" as I moved away. When I turned back toward him, he had his arms raised again and was watching me, waiting for me to pull him up again.

Like most babies his age, he is learning to manipulate the grown-ups in his world very effectively.

Ben was telling me that Nathan has not been sleeping through the night recently. They plan to change the rules this weekend, and let him cry. I know how hard that is to do, because Ben did the same thing at about this age.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

A Boy and A Dog

Nathan was born on 9/18/09. Tom (Grandpa) and I were at the hospital, with Becca (Auntie Becca), when Nathan was just 45 minutes old, and Jen was still in the delivery room. It was an amazing experience for all of us. We all got to hold the baby, and hug Ben and Jen. We all admired and fell in love with Nathan, who had not even been cleaned up yet. He was sleeping. So new. So sweet.

The next day, Becca and I drove up to Loves Park near Rockford to get her new puppy. He was just six weeks old. The mother dog was a lab mix and the father dog was an American bulldog. Weighing only five pounds when we got him, Duke was one of the smaller pups in a litter of 11, so he was used to lots of snuggling and many playmates. I drove, so Becca could hold him on the way home. He wasn't happy in the car. In fact, one block before we got back to her house, he threw up! He has hated cars ever since.

Because of Becca and Adam's work schedules, I've been spending lots of time with Duke almost every week since he was brought into our family. He has spent many days at our house, and even a couple of nights. He's a funny dog. He is affectionate, and loves Tom and I. Actually, he loves Tom more than me, because Tom plays with him and gives him treats more often than I do. Duke is curious. He follows me around the house, curious about everything I do. It's as if he says, "What' ya doin'?" "Can I see?" "What's that?" "Let me help!" all day long.

Duke is 40 pounds now. However, he is a very timid dog. He is wary of people until he gets to know them. Thunder terrifies him. The first time it thundered this spring, he was at our house. Becca was there too. After the first clap of thunder, Duke ran to the front door, barking furiously. He seemed to think that thunder was something trying to get in to the house.

And of course, I have been spending 3 days a week with Nathan since Jen went back to work in January. This baby and this puppy have given us a lot of joy over the past few months. For several reasons they had not met each other - except once when Nathan had still been too little to notice the dog. I'm convinced that they will be great friends, when they have a chance to spend some time together.

For Mother's Day, we all ended up at Becca's house. Nathan got very excited when he saw the dog. Duke got very excited when he saw Nathan.

When Nathan gets excited, he grins and squeals and kicks his legs real fast. Jen was sitting holding Nathan. Duke went up to him timidly, tail wagging. Nathan grinned really big, and reached out for the dog. Duke licked his fingers, making Nathan giggle. Then the baby kicked his legs, obviously thrilled to be near the dog. Duke, reacting to Nathan's furiously kicking legs, bowed down and stuck his butt up, like dogs do when they are playing, and barked.


Nathan, startled, cried hard. I guess they will have to be a bit older before they are good friends.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Mommommom

This was the first time I have heard this from Nathan...and I am looking forward to hearing it many, many, many more times in the future! :)

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Quick Roller

Nathan is now a roll over professional, when he chooses to be.