Friday, January 27, 2012

Making it Work

In my opinion, we have entered toddlerhood. Tytus is his own person with opinions, free will, and the ability to accomplish just about whatever he needs to. He is the best! But we're also learning a lot about being parents of a little boy rather than a baby. Praise God that He gives us patience when we have run out and the ability to gain wisdom and learn about our calling as parents through His word!

Tytus's walking has become more and more steady so it's becoming his main mode of transportation. Man that was a quick transition! The wheels are turning big time as he tries out new things such as stacking things, knocking them down, and leaning/stretching/climbing to new places that look interesting. This morning he spotted one of his favorite puzzles behind his xylophone, but he couldn't quite reach the piece he needed because it's up too high. He carefully pulled the xylophone downto the floor and managed to crawl up on top of it to reach his destination. It felt a little funny underneath his feet and maneuvering around was a little rough, but he got what he needed and found his way back down. Success!

"Ah hah! I can use this!"


"Here we go...."

Chewing on the cow's feet are his favorite

We have also tried out using a spoon while he eats. Most of the time is spent playing with it and chewing on it, but we had some progress today. Yesterday I noticed him pointing over toward the counter in the middle of eating not knowing what he wanted. Today he was doing it again at breakfast and lunch, and I wondered if he was maybe pointing to where I get his spoons out. I handed it to him and he got a huge smile! I helped him scoop up some food by guiding his hand and he could put it in his mouth all on his own. What a big guy!


Thursday, January 19, 2012

What an Imagination!

It's so amazing and fun to see Tytus using his imagination and mimicking things he has seen. Today after we finished breakfast, he went straight to the cabinet that keeps all of his cooking utensils. He stopped before he opened the door and looked at me with a face full of both excitement and anticipation (almost like he was saying "Do you remember what's in here?!"). As I worked on the dishes, Tytus was placing all of his things out in a meaningful order. He would take things in and out of the pot and bucket only to put them back in a few seconds later. His favorite activity right now is taking things in and out or opening and shutting things. He would act like he was stirring and tasting whatever dish he was making. I sat down with him to see what he was up to and he made sure to give Mia and I a taste of what it was he was so busily making.






Of course this didn't last too long before he had to go check out the backyard and help put some things in the dishwasher that I'd forgotten. :) He's become so intentional when he plays and he's always discovering something new!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Ten Months and Walking (sometimes)

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!
10 months

This is what I get trying to take his picture at 10 months.....busy, busy, busy! 
His mobile is still one of his favorite things :)

"hello"

Playing peek-a-boo with the curtains

"Where's Tytus?"

"Peek-a-boo!"
Tytus has been perfecting his walking skills for quite some time. He took his first steps right after nine months, has been cruising for several months, and now will take himself short distances alone. Crawling is definitely more efficient at this point, but when necessary he'll stand up and go for it. He's also figured out how fun it is to climb up and down things. At church we have small steps leading up to where we sit, so they provide some great entertainment when the time is right.


Right after we got back into town after Thanksgiving, Tytus and I pulled out our Christmas decorations and put up the Christmas tree. He mainly played with the box as I assembled things but then watched very carefully as we hung the ornaments. I'm sure he was wondering why we seemed to be hanging toys on this weird fake tree. That kind of triggers the thought of "Why do we do this every year?". Ian and I have started to talk about our traditions, why we celebrate, and how we plan on teaching the importance and real reason for the holidays we celebrate. What a gift and responsibility we have to pass on all of these things to our son!




This year we put up Christmas lights for the first time. It was a whole family project as it took us several trips to Home Depot, Lowes, and Hobby Lobby to get the right number, kind, and size of lights. Who knew there were so many choices? We all sat on the floor to put the clips on and then Ian did most of the hanging with a little bit of help from me. They looked so good once they were up, and it's been fun to have a lit up house at night.
Mia and Tytus are being so helpful

Figuring out how to help daddy

Now we're really workin'
Now that Christmas is over and we're starting the new year we'll need to take down our lights and decorations and clear a path for everything before us. We ended up being out of town for the holidays a lot longer than we'd planned, so once we got back we desperately wanted to get settled in and get things in order. We ran several errands, did some much needed grocery shopping, bought and sold a car, and started to clear out the garage. With home projects, storing various things for friends, and all the in's and out's of the year (including a large collection of teaching supplies/papers from my classroom last year) it is in need of some reorganizing. Most things have a place, so we started putting things back where they belong. In the meantime I managed to work on painting a side table (almost finished!) and Ian fixed/worked on various things inside and outside the house. We make such a great team!
The guys of the house working together. 
So much has changed in the past year, and we're praying that this coming year will give us just as many opportunities to listen closely and follow what the Lord is leading us to. He reveals things in perfect timing and always brings to completion what He starts. I hope that we all find comfort and energy from the promise that He has numbered our days and has a specific plan for each of us.

Wishing you a Happy New Year!
Playing before bedtime in some new pj's. Thanks Andy and Renee!

Just gettin' smarter and smarter for what's to come this year :)