Wednesday, January 21, 2015

11 months


Spencer is quickly becoming more of a little boy and less of a baby boy right before our eyes.  I'm not sure if it's the way he sits, or his new found insistence to get what he wants, or his voracious appetite and eating style (see first picture!).  But whatever it is, both Brian and I can't help but mourn that our little baby is becoming a boy while at the same time watching with excitement and anticipation at what he will do next. 

This month Spencer...

-has learned how to sit and stand up in his crib.  This is significant because it means he can be a lot of more vocal about not wanting to nap and will stand at the edge of the crib and shake the front!  haha It has also posed a little problem because when he wakes up at night he will sit up, and seems to not know how to lay back down because he will cry and cry until we go in and lay him down then go back to sleep.  Very funny predicament.  This has only happened in the last couple days... so hopefully it's short lived.

-has the ability to pound the food.  His favorites are black beans, oranges, graham crackers/cookies, pasta (with pesto or parm), apples, and pumpkin waffles.  He easily eats an entire waffle and wants more.  Anytime we go to playgroup or over a friend's house to play he will find whatever child has food and go eat it.  And he doesn't just nibble, he grabs handfuls of whatever they have. 

- likes ripping.  Either paper or food.  He prefers to get big pieces of food and rip it into bite sizes himself. 





Spencer loves Brian's badge! 

cute boys!

Spencer is into kitchen time.  He is pretty serious about his chores and darts to the dishwasher as soon as it is opened to help unload the silverware as quickly as possible.  Spencer loves to be involved with laundry and vaccuming etc, and Brian will always smile and tell him, "In a few short months son you will be able to do this all by yourself." :)







We enjoyed a couple winter wonderland walks this past month, just around our neighboorhood.  What we didn't enjoy was all getting the flu.  It was a very long week and half.  Spencer got it first, then Brian and I followed about 5 days later.  When we were both sick we would take turns doing 1 hour shifts lying on the couch "watching" Spencer while the other lay in bed.  We are so grateful to be feeling better. 

Spencer's schedule right now:
-wake around 6, nurse and go back to sleep
-wake around 7:30 nurse, change diaper and into clothes
-play in bedroom for a while, crawl around
-8:30 breakfast snack, clean up
-9:15 read books until nap time at 9:30
-wake up at 10:30, change diaper
-snack
-do something fun, playgroup or library or grocer shop
-play
-nurse at 1
-books and then nap at 1:30
-3:30 wake up, change diaper
-snack
-play/help mom make dinner
-dad comes home, dinner with family at 6
-dad gives bath 6:15
-nurse and bed at 6:45


Oh! I didn't mention Spencer's love of the toilet... this is a video of the first time Spencer pulled himself up to standing all by himself.  And it just so happens to be at the toilet.  He has gotten sneakier and will now splash quietly and takes me a minute to realize that's where he must be.  



Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Christmas

I decided Christmas deserved its' own post because it was at least a couple months of fun packed in to a few weeks.  Spencer hadn't been home to MA in 6 months, so this visit was quite a bit different from the last time.

- He loved crawling! He had hardly crawled before we got there, but he just took off all over during Christmas.

- He loved playing with the dog, Roxy.  Unfortunatley Spencer's love for the dog was not reciprocated, but Roxy was a good sport and would at least let Spencer get close and touch her a few times before moving. Anytime Spencer saw her he would get tense and serious and make this gutteral breathing noise.  Toward the end of our visit he even started saying "dawg" in a very stacato soft tone.

 - He loved all the new people! At first he was a little timid and would cry anytime I left the room, but by the end Grandma was bathing him, feeding him and teaching him to play peekaboo!  He loved meeting everyone and has definitely missed all the fun since coming home.


I wish Spencer could always just wear a diaper. Isn't he so cute!


Eric, Lauren, Wes and Jenae were kind enough to drive up and see us before heading out the next morning on a plane.

cousin love







 



Spencer was a number one fan at the Celtics game.  He was very keyed in, though we do think he was mainly watching the TV that shows the game (this kid loves the TV). 


In these two shots you can really see his intensity. :)




 


And we went up to Maine where I went to Mother's Beach for the first time as a real mom!  It is kind of surreal.  In my mind's eye I could see my 14 year old self running by Mother's Beach as I often would during summers in Maine.  At that point in time it seemed so far off in my future that I would have my own kiddo, but looking back it seems like just yesterday.