Friday, February 25, 2011

He's a funny guy

Elliot is really at a fun age now, he's so much more responsive and engaging, he has incredible tenacity and curiosity, and he's just a happy little guy who's always interested in stuff. He's leveling out in terms of growth, just as mama had predicted, and he only gained one pound in the last month, which we don't mind at all because carrying around a 20-pounder is still quite a weight. He is mid-sippy-cup-transition and it's very cute to see him tilting his bottle with both hands like he's all grown up.

Here's some other funny stuff he does:

  • When it comes to pacifier manipulation he's got it down, he can find that thing at the bottom of a mound of toys or ruffled blankets. He finds it when he wakes up from sleeping, but doesn't really wake up, and groggily shoves it in his mouth multiple times the wrong way until he finally inserts the nipple side in properly, then sucks so happily it makes me long for the simplicity of innocence. He even (when we're lucky) puts it in his mouth when he gets cranky and knows we don't want to hear it! (ok, he only did that once but it was the best self-shut-upping ever!)
  • He loves to wave his hands in the air like he just don't care when he's zooming around in his walker, plus the little sound board attached to the front tray makes all sorts of funny noises that are sort of his sound track so that when he sees you coming he cackles and waves his arms and makes a boingboing sound as he wheels himself towards you.
  • He is a twister, lately he just doesn't have the patience or time of day to get his diaper changed and simply won't lay still. He'll tilt his head back as leverage and flip his leg over super quick and start crawling away with his bare tush in the air and the nearest grippable object already in his little hand, and consequently in his mouth. If you flip him on his back again he'll just do it again and again quicker than you can slap that diaper on, it's becoming the first real opportunity to assert myself as a parent. I flip him and sternly say 'Elliot, stop' and he seems to understand for a milli-second before he laughs and flips again leaving me to eat my words.
We ordered a real crib this week and I'm going to miss the co-sleeper that has served us so well - especially since Elliot is still not quite sleeping through the night and sometimes need a little TLC/turn on the music box in the middle of the night, which is easier to do without having to get up. But we can't leave him in that bed unattended anymore unless we're absolutely sure he's asleep because he can pull himself up and tries to climb over it now. It's time for a big baby bed. The real hard part is finding space for it though, we had to really put our tetris skills to the test for this one but we are going to make it work and keep the crib in the bedroom. It's definitely time for a bigger place now and we're going to move this summer into a real two-bedroom. 
I'm also really looking forward to Spring and Summer now. We've been cooped up in the apartment for a while since it's been cold, even though we still take him outside all bundled up as often as possible, so the prospect of sunshine and warm days and exploring the outside world as he engages more and more is so exciting. I keep seeing a vision of him running in tall fresh grass and it instantly calms my  crowded mind and makes me happy. And going to the beach! Oh I just can't wait :)

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