You will have to forgive the quality of this video and take our word for it that Ted did take steps five times last night. Twice just before Dad came home, then a full lap from Mom to Dad and a full lap back and then the two steps in the video. After that he refused to show off any more.
Ted is a wild man. He is full of rambunctious energy and is almost constantly moving at full speed. His first step on his own will probably be a sprint. These days he is doing a LOT of walking with us holding his hands. He will occasionally walk if you are just holding one hand, but he is always angling to get you to take that other hand. We have been walking around the yard a lot and he is very good on the bumpy and hilly terrain. In the house he walks from one side of the room to the other pushing his shopping cart. He definitely has the skills to walk on his own, just not the confidence.
He does the signs for “more,” “book,” and “drink” and occasionally even uses them when he wants more or is reading a book. When Pat and I work out on the weekends we put Ted in his Jumperoo and let him watch a sign language dvd. Since we are not actually watching the dvd with him we are a little afraid he is using all kinds of signs that we don’t know yet! When Auntie Kristen comes this weekend they will probably have all kinds of secret conversations!
He is so funny. If Dad gives him a high five he HAS to get a high five from Mom. If he sneezes and Dad says “bless you” he turns to me and has to get a “gesundheit” from Mom.
This past couple weeks we have kept up the busy pace going to playgroups, group walks, and music classes. The last group walk we went on was a pretty long loop through the woods. Knowing Ted gets kind of cranky when stuck in his stroller for long periods, I decided to take him in the back carrier. I had taken him in the carrier the week before and he seemed to really like it and not get fussy. Well this walk was longer and full of steep hills, but I decided to go for it anyway. It was great! Not that much harder than pushing a stroller and he didn’t fuss at all. Of course the next day my left shoulder was a little sore in the morning when I was working out because he had spent most of the walk leaning over that side, but not too bad overall.
Ted has had pumpkin bread, broccoli, black beans, refried beans, cinnamon bread, blueberry waffles, maple syrup, and pizza. He loves pizza. I was a little surprised that he liked pizza so much, because both Pat and I hated it as children. Of course both our families got pizza with mushrooms on it and we HATE mushrooms.
Lots of green traffic lights on my way into work today, which is great, except that I'm 20 minutes early. So random. 2010/07/29
@DaraDemiLevine Time to start injecting secret messages into your speeches? Or maybe start each one with "Four score and seven years ago..." 2010/07/29
Glad skype video chat is free.The 98 minute video call between Ted and his Grammie tonight would've been pricey on a long distance land line 2010/07/28
Happy that mowing the lawn was pleasantly interrupted by the rain. 2010/07/28
Cooled off a bit this morning. Nice to step out of the house and not hear every central air unit in the neighborhood running at full speed. 2010/07/27
@DaraDemiLevine It was a good time. We went to Fort Macon, the beach, and then the aquarium. 2010/07/25
Whoa that last tweet was timed all wrong - we were at the beach at like 10am. We just got home. Good times. 2010/07/25
At the NC Aquarium in Pine Knoll Shores. 2010/07/25
Off to the beach. 2010/07/25
Watching toilet tank valve repair videos on youtube. Please, don't be jealous. 2010/07/24
Door to door political people -.calling me by my name without me introducing myself to you isn't heartwarming, it's creepy. 2010/07/24
Watching Ted dance to punk rock makes me a happy dad.Although he'll probably rebel in his teens and listen to adult contemporary soft rock:) 2010/07/23
Learning a lesson about user passwords.Turns out 64 character generated pw's w/lots of extended characters are hard to type in mobile phones 2010/07/23