Well, we've made it to October. It's been three months since I arrived; it has gone by incredibly fast, but it feels as though I've been here much longer! You and I have gotten to know each other considerably well.
First, allow me to extend my congratulations to you on your walking; it took a few steps, collapses and a lot of hand holding, but you did it! Now you barely crawl at all, and you're much quicker at getting from place to place. Isn't it glorious? It's rather funny watching you walk, because you're still a bit wobbly and tend to stumble around like you've drunk a little too much.... Milk. Not only can you now reach the tops of tables to grab whatever's closest to the edge, but you are at exactly the right height to bump your head on the corners of tables! That means we have to keep close tabs on you, mister.
Having long since forgotten what it was like to be a year old, it's been interesting to revisit it through your eyes. Everything is a new discovery for you! You want to point everything out, explore, learn what that thing is... And of course, now that you can walk, you want to go everywhere, too.
You haven't mastered the art of talking just yet, but you love to chatter anyway. (Wonder who you get that from.) Right now, you can say anything has two syllables: monkey! doggy! button! They all sound more like, "ackoo" or "acky-nacky", but it's a start.
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| Getting some splash time while on a recent trip |
We've stuck to our weekly schedule of visiting the library for rhyme time and the toddler gym. The weekends, however, are more spiced up with visits to the beach and other places. I've said this before, but you
love the beach; and now that the weather is warm enough, we take you to the shoreline and let you kick around when the waves come up. Some other things of note that you've taken a fancy to while I've been here include, but are not limited to:
-Imitating the birds
-Dogs
-flopping on to pillows or cushions and cackling
-Any object that jingles, or makes a shaky noise
-Taking things out and putting them back in (take my bag, for instance)
-Taking a mouthful of food, and then promptly spraying it everywhere
-Dropping anything on the ground and making verbal commands until the accompanying adult picks it up again
-Bananas
As I've since discovered--and have continued to discover--while I've been here, you're developing quite the personality! I'm slowly beginning to see what of person you're starting to become. Having said that, it also seems that behind that cherubic face of yours hides a little rascal who has taken a liking to stirring up mischief! (see above.)
Speaking of looking cherubic, you wouldn't believe how many people want to make friends with you while we're out and about. And true enough, you're pretty darn cute: you tend to win others over with your baby blues and blonde head of hair... Especially the little girls!
Well, Mr. H (as I call you), I'll only be here for another few weeks, but I hope you've enjoyed our time together these past few months! I know I have. It's been a learning experience for me like no other, and a pleasure to get to know your 1-year-old self. The next time I see you in person, you'll be a bit older, taller, and probably will be talking a mile a minute. I cannot wait to hear what you have to say, and I hope to have plenty of silly conversations with you!
Til then, young grasshopper...
Your doting/nutty auntie,
Maddy