Forty-second and Forty-third Weekiversaries
Ted is finally over all the colds, teething, rashes, etc. (knock on wood) and has been back to his usual goofy self for the past few days. I am still working on getting him back onto a reasonable schedule. He is close to only waking up once at night, but seems to think that it is a good idea to wake up for the day before 5am.
His mode of transportation these days is the army crawl. He goes from sitting to his hands and knees like he is going to crawl, but then drops his belly to the floor and scooches along instead. He loves to jump so much I think he might just jump everywhere before he learns to walk. Oh! and he waves now!
He loves yogurt. The first time we gave it to him he apparently came down with a new virus on the same day, so we had held off for awhile, but now he handles it fine and eats more of it than anything else except cheerios. He has also had cherry applesauce, some white rice, and chunks of chicken.
Early this past week he got to play in the snow for the first time. He seemed to really like it and didn’t even mind being in his snow suit. We got 5 or six inches. I guess it was the first time in five years that we have had more than an inch of snow!
This weekend Auntie Christine came to visit. We had fun shopping and eating out. Even trying out Ted’s Montana Grill. Ted was very happy to get to play with her and ride on her shoulders all weekend. Pat and I even went out to a movie on Saturday night. We saw Slumdog Millionaire. It was a great weekend! Now we are looking forward to next weekend when we will be in RI again!


January 26th, 2009 at 4:46 pm
Great post! Can’t believe how big he is getting! Army crawls are excellent, probably faster for him at this point! If Ted liked snow this weekend, he’ll love this coming weekend. We have at least 2 feet in NH, not sure how RI is. Can’t wait to see you!
Love
K
January 27th, 2009 at 6:54 am
Is he playing “tent” in the first photo? Amazingly beautiful, just like his parents. ahh, life is good and by Sat even better for all the grands and aunties and uncles and friends. xxoo