Tuesday, September 11, 2012

From miracle to movie star

Fourteen months have passed. On July 20, 2011, we realized life would forever change. We did not realize just how much of a change it would be.... and it has been one of the most wonderful and beneficial changes I've ever experienced.

LM has been with us to three countries, a US Virgin Island, Wisconsin, Florida, and had a short appearance on the news. What a busy year!

As we watch our LM and develop at a lightening pace, we can't help but beam with pride. He is such a sweet little guy... and he's a challenge with his intelligence and curiosity. It doesn't take him very long to learn new tasks... and mastery comes shortly thereafter.

One of my favorite times in the evening is when he picks out a book (most often it's "Giraffes Can't Dance" written by Giles Andreae and illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees), carries it to me, and proceeds to try to climb into my lap so I can read it for him. He absolutely loves being read to... which makes me feel good. I love cuddling with him as I read to him. It's a true win-win situation!

He went from crawling to walking within a day. The day after his first birthday, he just stood up and took off as if he'd been walking his entire life. His balance amazed us. He walks with such beautiful posture. But he didn't walk for long before he decided running was much more efficient. It's been a challenge to get him to slow down.

He loves climbing things. It's frightening how efficient he's gotten with this skill. It's necessary to stay close by him these days - lest he fall and really hurt himself.

We are currently making every attempt at figuring out a way to keep him from learning how to open our windows. He tries... very hard. It's not a comforting thing for me, as the windows he can reach easily are all on the upper level of our split level home.

This past fourteen months have been the craziest and most wonderful months of my life. I love our LM more than anyone or anything in this world. He holds my heart in his tiny little hands... and I'm so proud to be his mommy. I'm so humbled and thankful God blessed me with the care of one of his beautiful angels.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Mom Lessons I've Learned in the Little Monkey's First Year

1. He won't break if I drop him. Not that I have tested this theory, but he is far less delicate and fragile
    than I thought he would be during pregnancy. He gives me heart attacks with his antics and then gets
    up without so much as a bump and keeps on going.

2. It's okay to let him cry for a few minutes. While neither of us likes it when he cries, he does so for many
    reasons. He cries when the cat won't let him pet her. He cries when his toys don't work the way he wants
    them to work. He cries when I close the gate and go downstairs for a few seconds. The point is, tears are
    easily triggered for many reasons... not once has a few tears shown signs of harm. Sometimes it's better
    for his confidence if I sit back and let him figure it out for himself.

3. I'm not a baby wearer... nor does he like to be a fashion accessory. I got a moby wrap for a baby
    shower gift. I thought it would be the greatest thing ever. I tried it a couple of times... and discovered we
    just aren't really into that sort of thing.

4. I am a baby food maker. I have always loved to cook, so it's no surprise I love cooking for my adoring
   son who loves to sit in the kitchen and watch me as I create concoctions for him to try.

5. Tony prefers my cooking to store bought foods. He will actually visibly snub store bought foods and
    ask for my home-cooked goodness. He's shunned foods he sees in baby packaging and pointed at bowls
    containing something I've cooked saying "want that" on more than one occasion. It really makes me feel
    awesome.

6. I won't break down in intermittent sobs if I leave him with someone else for a few hours. I dreaded
    the day I had to return to work after maternity leave. I didn't want to miss a single moment of my sweet
    little boy's life. I really hated myself for not being able to be a stay-at-home mommy. (Damn my desire to
    take my son on adventures and buy him great clothing in lieu of staying home!)
    I learned that, as wistful as I may get when I kiss him goodbye, I'm fine when I get to the car. Being a
    working mom is tough, but the look I get when I come in the daycare providers house every day is
    priceless. It's something I wouldn't get if I didn't leave him in someone else's care.
   
7. LM won't hate me if I leave him with someone else for a few hours. Sometimes, when I drop him
    off at daycare, he cries tearless cries. It's mostly a phase he's going through. The second I'm out of sight,
    I'm out of mind and he starts laughing and playing with his daycare friends. One would think this would
    bruise my mom-ego... but it really doesn't. I am so proud of the fact my son is secure enough in my love
    for him that he is able to handle my not being by his side every waking moment. I'm also proud of his
    ability to handle change. I always return, I love him too much to be gone for too long.

8. I don't have to make stupid faces or talk like a baby to make him laugh. A good, old-fashioned tickle
    monster is all it takes sometimes. Or blowing on his belly. He will laugh at me if he finds things funny... and
    I may not always know what triggers his giggles. The one thing I will always know is that his laugh is the
    best thing I have heard in my entire life.

9. I don't have to be a constant source of entertainment. He is independent enough to know how to
    occupy himself and creative enough to use his imagination. He's only a year old, but I can watch him use
    his imagination when he's playing. When he's ready to be entertained, he will come to me or bring me a  
    toy or a book so we can play or read together.

10. He has defied every single thing I knew about baby development. I've always known children
      develop at different paces. What I didn't know is that my child would be so far ahead of the curve. We
      are amazed at his learning rate... he went from crawling to walking overnight. Not just tentative first
      steps, actual standing up and walking down the hallway. He talks in partial phrases and knows more
      words than most kids his age. He even knows some sign language. He amazes me with his abilities...
      but it's also incredibly frightening.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Today, LM Turned 1

Today, my sweet angel, the LM turned 1. 

Stop for a minute and soak that in. 

It seems like just yesterday we were bringing this adorable little bundle home from the hospital. It seems like just yesterday, his first tooth poked through his gums. It seems like just yesterday for so many firsts. Yet, he's a whole year old already.

I can't believe how quickly time flew over the past 12 months. He's never stopped amazing us with his capabilities and antics... I'm pretty sure he will never cease to astound.

This little boy is nothing short of a miracle. He's so intelligent, and learns so quickly. He's one of the most lovable children I've ever met. I'm not just saying that because I'm his mother, I'm saying that because everyone who sees this little guy in action melts. He has a lengthy group of "followers" who adore him. I can't say that I blame him, but that might be my partiality speaking.
 
I love him so much. I only wish there was a way to slow time down a bit, it's breaking my heart to watch him growing so quickly.

Happy Birthday to me!!

Today, I am 1 year old.

I am on a ship called the Disney Fantasy - somewhere between Castaway Cay, Bahamas and Port Canaveral, Florida. Tonight, we go to dinner knowing we will be waking up in Florida and going through debarkation - very sad.
After dinner, the staff brought out a Mickey Mouse shaped cake for me - and I was allowed to dive in! That was our dessert - I was so happy that everyone let me play before taking their pieces. I got some presents when we got back to the cabin - it was so much fun! I can't wait until we get back to shore... I hear Via and Corky are going to take me to Walt Disney World... I can't wait!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Sweet Angel

In early April, we went on the Maiden Voyage of the Disney Fantasy cruise ship. It was our 4th cruise as a couple, and the first for LM. We were anxious as we didn't know what to expect.

LM has never been a pacifier baby, so we took an extra bottle and gave him some apple juice for the landings. This worked well... and he slept for most of the flight time. So all was really well on the plane. We spent the night in Orlando then made our way to Port Canaveral Saturday morning.

The cruise was a blast. We always have fun, but this one seemed at least 100x more fun, just because we had the added little bundle of joy with us. I never imagined vacation could be so much fun!

Vacation is lingering fondly on our memories as we prepare for our next big adventure. New flooring.

LM's firsts this year:
Jan 2 - sat without help
Jan 3 - second tooth
Jan 5 - used spoon
Jan 9 - played the "Kissy" game with mommy
Jan 22 - said "I love you"
Jan 23 - first clapped
Feb 16 - crawled
Feb 19 - sit to a crawl
Feb 26 - crawl to sit
Feb 27 - pulled himself to a stand
Mar 5 - said "Bella"
Mar 5 - said "I love mama"
Mar 26 - "cruised" without his walker
Mar 31-Apr 8 - first vacation
Apr 6 - climbed stairs


Saturday, April 28, 2012

April Round-Up

March 31-April 7, 2012 marked our first vacation since LM was born. We were anxious about the flight to Florida... and it turned out there was no need for the anxiety. LM loves flying - he looks out the window and naps during flights. He was a dream.

The Maiden Voyage of the Disney Fantasy was a lot of fun. It was our first time taking a maiden voyage and I was surprised that there weren't more people on board. The ship was at capacity... yet it seemed there weren't that many people on the ship at all.

The last night of the cruise, LM decided he would try to climb the stairs in the main atrium of the ship. He climbed almost all the way to the top before OD grabbed him and took him to the bottom to try for some pictures. He turned around again and started climbing. It was so cute. Yay... one of his firsts was on a Disney ship!

After we came home, LM got his first stomach bug. Poor little guy was so sick and the only thing he could hold down was either breast milk or pedialyte. After a week with the bug, he finally recovered. Thank goodness... he's back to his normal, hungry, and constantly moving self.

His visits to the doctor are starting to space out now. He had an appointment April 23... his length was 28" and his weight was 19lb 2oz (he'd been at 20lb 4oz before getting his stomach bug.)

LM's firsts in April:

Climbed stairs: 04/06/2012
Stood Alone - 04/26/2012

Upper right lateral incisor poked through 04/18/2012

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Speed Demon

LM has gotten used to his new-found freedom of crawling, so much so that he hasn't stopped there, now he loves to pull himself up on whatever will stay still long enough. It didn't take long before he started to pull himself up and try to walk with assistance. He has a new-found love of his walking toys.

Our sweet little dare devil loves to show off his skills. He's not far from walking, and with my parents coming up to spend one-on-one time with him this coming week, I'm sure he will be walking by the time they go home. (Hooray! I'd love for him to be walking when we go on our cruise in two and a half weeks.)

This little angel really amazes me with his determination and constant motivation. He doesn't let anything stop him. I love him so much I'm sure it will hurt at some point.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Time Flies

It sure seems like this year is flying by... and it just started.
New Years was a nice, quiet evening spent at home. By Christmas the LM had his first tooth. By New Years, the second had come in and he was sitting up on his own.
As normal crawling still eludes him, LM has figured out how to get around rather efficiently with a combat crawl. It is amazing how quickly he can get around using this method of crawling! You really have to watch him carefully if you put him on an elevated surface, as he loves to scoot around. Nothing really keeps him still anymore.
The combat crawl has gotten old by the first part of February, and LM has adapted to doing an adaptation of the worm instead. He gets into crawling position... then lifts his little arms and rocks onto his belly until he gets to his intended target. It is so cute, but he always falls back into doing the combat crawl when I try to record him.
February 16, 2012... tonight was the night. LM ventured into the world of actually crawling instead of doing the combat crawl or the worm to get around. We placed him on the bed after work and he crawled around in circles as though he was trying to show us how well he'd learned his new trick. Now, there is no keeping him still. He loves to crawl everywhere... and has already gone after Bella more than once.

Watching LM grow and develop is so much fun. He is such a beautiful child... and a complete joy. Our house was too quiet before, I don't know how we ever got along without this precious little sweetheart in our lives.