Sunday, February 15, 2009

theo the hat lover?

For a long time Theo refused to wear hats. Hat on head meant crying, fussing, and throwing a fit until it went away. Things changed in early December if I remember right. It might have been the cold in Cincy or the snow in Seattle or Theo seeing me wearing one and thinking it was ok. Regardless, hats are now the coolest thing since sliced bread. Most mornings he requests to put his hat on before 11:00 am. Usually it is because he wants to go for a walk but sometimes he's content wearing his hat around the house. I must say that he looks much better in a hat than his daddy does. A few "proof points" as they say in the business world:







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Monday, February 9, 2009

beep beep

I think there is an adage about having kids and your perspective on life changing. The other day I realized how true this is. Chris, our neighbor to the south drives a school bus. She routinely parks the school bus in front of her house during the day. Penny and never liked this much. It seems trashy to have a bus parked outside your house. But recently Theo started to notice the bus and one day it beeped when he was looking at it. Well now he calls all busses “beep beeps” and gets excited every day when he sees it. And now Chris will beep the horn when she sees Theo and he loves it. So now I actually sort of like the bus. Who would have thought.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

taming the mullet

Theo's first hair cut in early January

astrotheo


Theo would probably be in space by now if NASA recruited based on cute. We went to the Museum of Flight today. As has been the case lately, he seems most amused walking up and down steps or running up and down ramps. He enjoyed the "brrrrrrrrs" too.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Wide eyes

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

words and such

Today Theo made linguistic history. I am almost certain that no other child has ever said the following combination of words for the first time in one day:

- Booty
- Turtle
- Burr (as in cold)

No, he didn't use booty in the sexist male way that it is often used - "damn, that's a fine booty." It came out when he was having a nice healthy snack in his high chair at the far end of the kitchen. I walked in at the other end and discreetly opened the bag of Veggie Booty (a salty, veggie seasoned puffed corn snack popular with the kids these days) that was hidden on the counter and took a handful. I looked over at Theo. He smirked and as clear as day said “booty.” Of course he wanted some and so I turned his healthy snack into a not-so-healthy one.

He also showed his comprehension of the word booger for the first time. He had some sweet boogers in his nose today (has been cold and dry). Earlier today I tried to relieve the little guy of his boogers to no avail. He didn’t like it. Then this afternoon when he was having milk I got a big one. I repeatedly used the term at both attempts. Then at dinner Penny asked Theo where he stores boogers and he pointed up his nostril at his nose. Amazing.

He seems to be adding words quickly. Others that he started saying in the past few days:

- Bear (sounds sort of like burr above but you know he’s saying bear because he has the bear Christmas tree ornament in hand)
- Boat (doesn’t say the “t” very well but can point to his toys that are boats and say “boa”)
- Grapes (admittedly doesn’t sounds much like grapes but he says eps)
- Zipp (he likes to make a zipping sound when he sees a zipper)
- Clock (sounds more like dah but he makes that sound when pointing at a clock, will also make a tick – tock type of sound when he sees one)

Overall he seems really comfortable with b words.

Tonight he got back on the walking track too. The past few days he seems to have gotten a little more independent. He’s willing to walk down the kitchen without Penny’s hand and he has also started to stand up from the downward dog position more often. He always seems to make the most progress just before bed. Tonight we moved the ottoman out of the way in the living room and played our usual game with the doggy and kitty stacking donut toy. I sit on the chair, Penny sits on the couch with the donuts stacked on the cart, and Theo brings all the pieces over to me (one or two at a time). Tonight he walked back and forth over a dozen times and did so with lots of confidence. Although he doesn’t always go in a straight line. Penny likened it to a professional bowler who spins the ball such that you think it is gonna be a gutter ball but somehow it curves right into the heart of the pins for a strike.