Sunday, January 18, 2009

I'm walkin', yes indeed, I'm talkin' 'bout you and me...

Besides continuing to babble earnestly and often, and standing while holding objects and talking, he has started walking in short spurts. When he's in a hurry he still likes to crawl, and sometimes he does a little shuffle across the room on his knees, but increasingly he'll walk towards what he wants.
Pretty cool and always a shock.

Forgive me if I repeat myself

I found these Intake forms in a pile today, and I'm not sure which ones I've shared with y'all:

December 15, 2008
Jack was tickling all his friends' feet today, after watching Shelby tickle his own.

December 17, 2008
Jack had a great day today always playing with the red and blue truck. He also was feeding his friend Christopher with a spoon while sitting at the table.

December 19, 2008
Today Jack went outside and made some new friends with cildren in room four. Jack also climbed up the loft today!!

January 16, 2009
Jack enjoyed going outside and walking around while he was pushing the wagon.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Back at Daycare

At daycare, if one kid is being too rough, the other kid is taught to hold up his hand and say "stop". Today at daycare Jack held up his hand and said something like "top!" just like the teacher showed him. He's getting pretty good at identifying. When a neighbor called me Mama, Jack pointed to me. He says Mama and Baba (Papa) pretty frequently. And of course he still babbles his head off with this deep sincerity as he looks you right in the eye.

Today's intake form:
Jack spent some time outside with his friends. He stayed in the sandbox for a long time with a shovel and cup. He explored scooping with both and feeling the rocks between his fingers.

Happy Birthday Jack!




After the Academy we went to dinner at an Italian place in the neighborhood which I don't feel warrants advertising their name here. But the weather was amazingly and unseasonably warm yesterday, so in addition to a wonderful day to be in the park, we sat in the back patio area at the restaurant, Jack at a couple crayons and then got to try spinach and cheese ravioli for the first time. It was a hit. He also got his first doggie bag and took the leftovers to school with him today.

Happy Birthday Jack!



After the other kids left we moseyed over to the Academy of Sciences and Jack played in the Early Explorers Cove Play Area, which is awesome. By the way, I took a roll of pictures with my old manual camera and I'll try to post a few after they get developed, if I still know how to take a picture.

Happy Birthday Jack!




After a long morning nap, Jack, Papa and Mama went to the park where we met up with Sparrow, Athena and Gabriella. Sadly, none of the kids from Jack's daycare were able to make it, but Jack had a good time swinging on the swings, going down the slide and eating sand. Later he found a rubber band and played with it for a long time.

Happy Birthday Jack!





Jack had a very fine first birthday. We made Number One pizza dough cookies with the cookie cutters from Nana to take to the park and share with the other kids. For breakfast Papa made pancakes and Jack got to try blueberries for the first time, which he tends to eat the middles out of and leave the skins.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

racing ahead in a day

yesterday I kept a list for the better part of the day of what Jack is into---

-turning the light switches on and off (one is harder than the other and he's very frustrated that he can't get it on-but he keeps trying!)
-standing by the window in his bedroom and looking out on the neighboring backyards, watching/following the pigeons as they fly by
-buttons on anything, particularly on clothes
-the keys to the file cabinet-he likes to take them out and shake them. he likes keys a lot in general. he also likes to open the drawers to the other file cabinet and pull out mama's papers
-Jack is getting the concept of puzzles, even though he hasn't quite mastered them yet. he knows the pieces are supposed to fit in the holes
-trying to put his shoes on
-putting his fingers through the holes in My Animals by Xavier Deneux and The Very Hungry Caterpillar, then grabbing his finger with his other hand from the other side of the page
-watching older kids
-realizing that things still exist when they are out of sight (there's a name for that). like the big bottle of vitamins that Jack loves to shake, inside the cupboard in the kitchen. when he's eating breakfast and gets bored, he points to the cupboard and gets more and more agitated until I give him the bottle. I guess this can also contribute to separation anxiety as kids realize that you are each separate entities and that you can leave. however, it's also why Jack still loves to play peek-a-boo so much.

Friday, January 9, 2009

racing ahead

Nowadays when people ask me how Jack is doing I can barely keep up with what's new. He seems to be figuring out something small, but significant, almost every day. He points regularly to things he wants and he knows where things are kept and will point to the cabinet or look for certain objects on a shelf. I'm pretty sure he's saying "mama!" and "papa!" and he recognizes his name and when I ask him where the "ball" is in his picture book he points to it (however, he tends to point to it anyway, so who knows?). He can't walk yet but he shuffles around on his knees which looks really funny when he tries to hurry. He can also stand by himself, although he doesn't seem to realize it yet. He LOVES his elephant mobile from Karen and Casey Leamy.
He's forever trying to get me to hold him up to it when he's on the changing table or in his crib so he can gently grab the elephants, then he smiles an lets go. This is all fine of course, except that he's heavy after a while and generally has no diaper on at this point. He's a massive flirt on the bus, scanning around for a nice face as soon as we sit down and then smiling and staring at people to get their attention. He also loves watching other kids. When we were at the library yesterday a mother set her daughter down, probably about 6 months old or so, and Jack crawled right over and kneeled in front of her, I assume to play.
Jack especially likes playing his drum and his xylophone with the little stick mallets and opening and shutting books. Of course he also likes electrical outlets, playing in the toilet water, anything made of glass, the computer keyboard, the paper shredder, our cellphones, digital camera and iPod and trying to open the oven broiler door.
We had Jack's first parent/teacher conference today at daycare, which was really fun. The school puts together a binder of pictures with descriptions of what the kid is doing and what skills they're using to do it. It is so cool to see that Jack has friends at school, I love thinking of him having his own experiences that are shaping him each day, things I don't even know about but are clearly all very positive. Today he arrived at school at the same time as Olu. Olu pointed at Jack and said "Jack...Jack" over and over and Jack smiled and pointed at Olu. Then the two of them sat down at the tiny little table for some laughs over oatmeal.
Sorry I don't have any new pictures, Jack is mad for the camera. Sean and I are going to try and take some over the weekend and on his birthday.

from daily intake:
January 5, 2009
Jack & his friend Olu both had a toy phone. They were standing in front of each other & babbling on the phone while looking at each other.

January 7, 2009
After lunch Jack Olu and I (Hanaadi) went outside and the two boys played in the sandbox for over 15 mins. Jack grabbed one shovel in each hand and banged them onto the stump.

January 9, 2009
Jack practiced standing independently for about 10-15 seconds. He was creeping along the edge of the riser when he let go and stood perfectly balanced. He continued babbling and gesturing with his arms as he stood.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

The party's over Jack

Jack went back to the daycare grindstone (ha ha) last week.  He had Nahid almost entirely to himself because the winter session has hardly any kids in it this time around. Oulu was out on Friday but should be back on Monday. He clutched to Sean a little when he got there, but warmed up quickly to his familiar room and Nahid's open arms inviting him to play.
Jack points a lot at things that he wants and he's capable of standing on his own, usually without realizing it. I was remarking to a neighbor today about how amazing it is that when they come out their little legs are just these bow-legged rubbery things, and then you consider how much muscle has to develop in the course of one year for him to be able to support his weight-it's pretty amazing. 
The other day I let Jack play with the phone and he put it (backwards) to his ear and said "yah yah yah!"
Lately Jack has been eating peas (he picks them out of his mixed vegetables), turkey, bread, oatmeal with banana and applesauce, yogurt, Monterey Jack (of course) cheese, tortillas with cheese melted on them, and next week he should be able to start drinking regular milk instead of formula-hurrah!!! He's still really hooked on nursing, so I'm trying to be patient. 
I've done a terrible job of teaching him to self-soothe, and I'm paying the price-he can only go back to sleep at night if he nurses and this happens probably 4 or 5 times per night-yawn.

From last week daycare:
Jack had a wonderful day exploring his room and visiting Room 2. He had some snack (cereal) in there with his older friends. 

Thursday, January 1, 2009

nothing quite like Jack's laugh

Jack also loves getting pushed on the swing.

There is nothing in the world like hearing your baby laugh





The other day was busy at the playground since it's Holiday break and all. I tried to find a spot where Jack could play and not be tromped by bigger kids. I brought him over to these stairs and he started climbing up them. "Well, that's cool," I thought, "he's never done that before"
When he got to the top of the steps he just laid down on his stomach and went down the slide completely on his own. It was a hoot. He laughed and laughed and then tried to crawl back up the slide to do it again, laughing the whole time.
I showed him how to go back to the steps and climb up and he must have climbed the stairs and gone down the slide 20 times that day. Eventually when we left he cried and held out his hands to go back to the slide. It was awesome. I shot a short video which I will try to post or link to Youtube when I get a chance.