Friday, March 8, 2013

18 Months

Oliver is a year and a half old today. 



He's a tall boy. Running around pretty swiftly now. He speaks a lot - the cutest word he says is "avocado," which I will attribute to Oliver's staying a week with Grandma and her Paleo diet. 

Swimming is going after a two-month hiatus and Oliver is doing well. He finally has been given permission to come to class in clothes and shoes next week so that he can start practicing for his 5 minute float (the next big test). This I will give credit for to Nana and PopPop's new pool in Palm Springs and the 2 solid hours we spent practicing in it last weekend. He did great at his last two classes after that. There are seriously two-year-olds at swim classes without their parents in the water because they can swim. Could be us! 


Watching himself chew food in the camera

Oliver is into trains, airplanes, monkeys, cats, busses and pointing them out every time he sees one, fish, big trucks, singing Itsy Bitsy Spider...  We still do music class and are excited to start "Balls! Balls! Bonanza!" at the community center in a couple of weeks. If nothing else, I love the name. He needs to burn off his energy or he gets really annoying. And then he crashes hard for one or two naps a day. He's been sleeping a lot. 




I've started doing some Barre3 classes, which are make-you-sweat-and-shake hard and they have a small daycare area. Oliver survived 2 sessions of daycare successfully, but I've tried 2 more times and he cried so much I was pulled out of class. Oh well, I can still go when Mitchell watches Oliver, and I'm sure he'll grow out of getting so upset. 

Doc appt in a couple of weeks and we'll get the physical stats. 

The Stone

I am extremely proud and equally embarrassed by the fact that I just completed my first lesson of Rosetta Stone Spanish. It was kind of fun, and I think I may have learned a few things! I made it through part of lesson two before Oliver woke up. However, I have actually lost count of how many Christmases have passed since Mitchell gave me the software. I just pray that he unsubscribed from the frequent emails he received asking "how it was going?" with the program, as it sat in a box on my shelf. 


Will I open the program more frequently now that this fear of the unknown is gone? Who knows! But I'm excited. Hopefully I can learn enough to keep up with Oliver in school someday, through, say, first grade?

Thursday, January 3, 2013

16 Months

As we approach the 16 Month mark, there's lots going on for Oliver.

The biggie is that he learned to walk over Christmas. He was teetering so close for awhile. And I didn't push it, since I saw the efforts at Thanksgiving and knew the relatives would make it happen. And indeed they pulled through! Official first steps we're counting December 26, 2012. He's definitely into more things, but it's also nice for him to be able to move better on his own. Mixed blessing! No running yet.


Oliver is also talking like crazy. Granted, many of the words require some interpretation, but he's quite verbose for his age. The doctor said he was probably working on his words instead of walking - as 15 months is a bit late. Words include; Mom, Daddy, PopPop, Nana, Grandma, Grandpa, Reggie, Louie, Doggie, Woof-Woof, Meow, Owl, Who-Who, Duck, Quack-Quack, Apple, Snack, Banana, Cheese, No, Night-Night, Choo-Choo, On, Hot, Thank You, Go Ducks... the list goes on, and he pretty much copies whatever you work with him on. Cute.


He continues to hold rank as a big boy. His latest 15 Month stats were: 28.3 lbs (95%), 34.5" (99%). Babies slow their grow in weight, so I keep thinking he's got to be at least 30 lbs, but not so. He is also growing a mouthful of teeth. He has all 8 teeth up front (4 top, 4 bottom) and then 3 molars, with a 4th coming soon. Next up: a haircut this month. The sides are tickling his ears, and the back definitely turns into a mullet when it's not curly. Just got to pick the place to get it done.

He still loves music, now the Baby Songs videos he gets to watch sometimes on TV, animals, fish, cars, trucks and trains. Lots of fun! And still taking 2 naps a day.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Limited Edition

Cool! I love limited edition/can't buy it/one-of-a-kind. Crate&Barrel has created these 50th Anniversary Teapots.

12 artists have added their design to a classic teapot, a new one to be available each month until the 200 are sold out. $200 is a lot, as it doesn't seem to be going to a charity of any kind. But still, cool.

Happy New Year 2013

Resolutions. Sigh. The guilt of January 1.

Most of my resolutions are short-term, but then, most follow-through tends to be the same! 2013 missions as follow:

  • 10 lbs down by the end of January - for Andie's 30th birthday in Vegas. Followed shortly by Mitchell and my trip to Hawaii. I was considering aiming for the full 20 I have to go, but why set myself up for failure? 
  • Launch my Etsy site. It's been started, but not ready for promotion. Just going to try my hand at listing some antiques that I already have and am willing to part with. For the right price. It's my low commitment entrance into the world of "picking." 
  • Reconnecting with friends. No reason I can't visit my good friends around town for lunch. Or drinks. Or pedis. I've slacked off and been a bad friend. So this is my month to get back out there. Reading this and haven't seen me in awhile? Speak up - I'm yours! :) 
Other immediate 2013 missions include cutting Oliver's hair for the first time and getting Louie groomed for the first time. Things are getting shaggy around here. 

Cheers!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

14 Months

Oliver turned 14 months today. I realize it's a little silly to count in months at this point, but it's an excuse to say hello. Oliver just continues to grow like crazy. He looks like a just finally became a toddler. But not quite yet walking. He's standing for maybe 7 seconds by himself, so he's close! He cruises up and down the stairs with ease. And he's also been signing more and more - it's pretty cool that he can communicate so clearly at this point. He will sign; More, Eat, Book, Swim, Bath, Monkey, Bye, Please, Thank You...


He's sleeping pretty solidly from 7 pm to 6:30 am, then goes back to bed until 8:00 am. Daylight Savings has been painful, but that will work itself out. Regardless, every time he wakes up, he throws everything out of his crib and onto the floor. Everything but his Octopus stuffed animal, which I think is just too big. We spend a lot of time every day looking for his two pacifiers. Because he needs both of them, and they have the ability to bounce in surprising directions. 


I felt really guilty, but I did let Oliver watch TV recently on a mom/dad sick day. Started with Sesame Street (which he obviously loved) and then switched to some old school Baby Songs, which I felt better about, since they sing the whole time, and have videos of real animals and people. Using it sparingly, but dang, 45 minutes every now and then is pretty nice.


We also have our first molar coming through! He was super crabby, I didn't notice the tooth until the outside was sticking out.  He still has half the tooth to go! And every other molar...


Mostly, Oliver's a happy guy. We're still doing swimming twice per week, music class on Wednesdays, and Stroller Strides a few times per week. We've been swinging at the park most days on our walks with Reggie and Louie. Too crappy out to slide and we're waiting to walk so we can have more fun! Can't wait for Thanksgiving with the family in Sunriver!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Growin' it for a Cause

This month is Movember - a borrowed holiday to support Men's Health Awareness. In honor, Mitchell and Jacob, among other friends, began November 1st cleanly shaven, and will spend the next month growing out a mustache. Not a beard or a goatee, my friend. A mustache.

Seeing as Mitchell has sported a goatee since before we were married, it's a big deal!

I've always said that if I were a man, I would grow out a beard or mustache at least once, to see if I could do it. It's on my bucket list, but I am actually glad, given the circumstances, that I cannot grow one.

In exchange for their efforts, they are hoping to have a little fun, raise awareness and raise some funds. So please, take a moment and check out our pages. Consider a hefty donation (our group goal is $2,000). And consider joining our group - Don't Fear the Stache. 

My "Mo Sista" Page
Mitchell's Page
Jacob's Page 

Happy Movember!