Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Andrew's Weeks 17 & 18

Since I didn't post photos from Andrew's last week, I'll combine the two posts here.

And since I'm a little late posting, I happen to have the update from Andy's 4-month check-up today: Andy is quite healthy and is doing very well. He weighed in at 18 pounds exactly, which puts him in the 91st percentile, and was 27 3/8" inches long, which puts him in the 99th percentile. He did very well with his latest round of shots, not even flinching for the first shot and only crying for just under a moment with the second one. But the Nurse Practitioner may have been most impressed that Andy has avoided having to come in for illness so far (knock on wood that continues!).

Week 17

A competition for my lap

Two brothers busy playing

Almost fully rolled over

And now fully rolled over

Tired

Mr. Feet up in the Air

Working on his hand-eye coordination and grip

Trying to get in a nap

Andy actually likes tummy time, unlike Matt, most likely because of the better vantage point it provides.

Playing with his dog

Taking a nap with Dada

So alert now!

Eager to see what Matt will do

Week 18

Working on sitting up

Not so sure about this whole sitting thing just yet

Practicing his "swimming"

Looking to engage in a conversation

Propped up

Checking out the baby in the mirror

Baby in a bucket

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Happy 4-Month Birthday, Andrew!

Friday marked Andrew's 4 month birthday. Here are some photos of Andy from Friday:

Enjoying being outside in the fresh air at the children's museum

Playing the piano

Making silly faces on Mama's lap (and yes, that's Matt in the background)

(Yes, I know I skipped posting a weekly update on Monday. Sorry! Things got busy as we prepared for Thanksgiving.)

These past few weeks have been about working on motor skills, and Andy is a busy little guy at 4 months as he works on them. He wants to move and be a part of all action. He has rolled over back to front a few times, but he is still mastering this skill. Unlike Matt, who used almost all momentum at first, Andy rolls with strictly muscle strength and willpower. He is pushing up more and more while on his tummy. It'll still be a while before he gets onto hands and knees and then crawls, but we can see him working toward that.

Andy has also been working a lot on grabbing things, both getting his arms to move in the direction he wants and grabbing and then holding onto things once he's there. He's getting more control, although he's still swinging his arms rather stiffly with fists closed, but it's taking him fewer tries to get something he wants (and with big brother around there are plenty of things to want). He can hold onto things for longer and longer, even grab it with both hands or just one. He likes to grab ahold of his pants right now; I suspect grabbing onto his socks and then pulling them off isn't too far off. And he has grabbed Jon's glasses. He likes to hold onto my hair, too.

Andy is able to support himself in a seated position more and more. He hasn't quite gotten the full tripod seated stance yet, but he's close. He will sit upright without having to be supported and can even correct very slight wobbles, although he still will fall all the way over if the weight shift is more than a little bobble.

Andy continues to be very expressive and talkative in his own sort of way. He went through a brief phase recently where he sounded like he was imitating the laugh of Ernie from Sesame Street. But he makes a wide variety of noises and will tell long "stories" to anyone who will listen - although it's hard to ignore him because he likes to speak up. He is still a very smiley baby. And he still loves to stick his tongue out, especially at his brother. He really enjoys getting Matt's attention and having Matt make him laugh. It's very cute and sweet!

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving!

I just want to put up a quick post to wish you and yours a happy Thanksgiving. Matt actually did all of the Thanksgiving day shopping, going with Jon on Sunday to get the turkey and me on Tuesday to pick up the remaining odds and ends. Jon started meal preparations on Monday night, so he has been very busy with cooking. Matt helped me make cranberry sauce yesterday. But it was Uncle Vic to the rescue, helping Jon bake pies last night and do the remaining work today. After all of that, Matt was most interested in the rolls.

We had full hands most of the day, so in lieu of photos of our feast, which I didn't get a chance to take, here's one of me with both boys (I finally got a shot of me with both):


Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Matthew at 3 Years Old

The good thing about not getting to this post on Matt's birthday means that I'm able to include some information from his 3-year check-up last week. Matt measured at 39 inches and 35.6 pounds, both around the 85th percentile. (Some of Matt's buddies are starting to pass him in height, but he's still one of the taller kids.) The pediatrician was pleased with Matt's progress and health.

How to describe Matt at three years of age? He is funny, fun, imaginative, talkative, intelligent, focused, silly, independent, affectionate, exuberant, vocal, goofy, helpful, smart, and sometimes stubborn. Like any three year old he likes pushing limits (with Mom especially), he demands attention, he likes hearing and doing some things over and over, and he has days when he can be picky about what he eats or does. But the trade off are those moments when he climbs into a lap to read, when he wants to play a game or solve a puzzle together, when he wants to talk about something to learn more about it, and when his observation skills and ability to pick things up allow him to make connections. His comprehension is better and richer, and his interests are deeper and broader now that he's three.

Matt often enjoys activities that involve sitting down and concentrating, like reading, puzzles, and building or constructing. He is really enjoying his Lego Duplos and magnetic blocks. His engineering pedigree comes through pretty strongly when he is taking things apart and/or putting things together, like the take apart vehicle he got for his birthday. He still likes playing in the sandbox and driving his cars and trucks around. And he's a big fan of stickers, although he will paint, color, and draw, too. He also enjoys physical activity, like running after friends at the park, jumping, kicking, throwing, and sliding. He seems to be enjoying his recent sports activities. He has shown some nice improvement in soccer and is fond of kicking, but it's still way too early to tell which sport(s) he'll choose. And Matt likes to help with chores, especially loading the laundry, setting the table, and wiping up and sweeping. He's great at cleaning up toys at every place except home, where he'd rather keep things set up for next time.

Matt speaks a lot and well. The pediatrician noted how clearly he spoke, which is something that has happened within the past few months. He still has trouble with words like spider ("fider"), smoothie ("foovie"), and a few other diphthongs. His speech pattern is much closer to an adult's, although there are still some phrases he says just a little bit differently. He still has to figure out a few finer grammatical points when it comes to pronouns (himself instead of "hisself," for example, and "Where are they?" instead of "Where are them?") and past tenses (caught instead of "catched," for example, and other irregular verbs and participles). But his mistakes show he has a pretty good handle on the basics. He is also fond of rhyming and making up words a la Dr. Seuss (Fox in Socks is one of his favorite books).

Matt's interests are still very much the same as they have been: vehicles, including trucks and trains; dinosaurs; and animals, including insects and other bugs. He also has a soft spot for robots. He continues to love Curious George, Winnie the Pooh, and Thomas the Train and friends. A few other characters don't make the absolute favorites but are well liked include Cat in the Hat, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Pete the Cat, Elephant & Piggie, and Lightning McQueen (he really just likes the fact that the vehicles have expressions - the actual stories aren't very important to him).

One area that we've seen a lot of change in the past six months or so is Matt's imagination. He now makes up increasingly elaborate play situations, and he can keep a narrative going for quite a while. He loves "fixing" vehicles and roads for his vehicles, constructing items for and/or driving around his imaginary friends the polar bears and their friends the mice and lady bug, doctoring people or animals (including dinosaurs), and preparing food and drink in his play kitchen. I've also heard him carry on "dialogues" among the various participants in his set-ups, like the dump truck and train in his new construction site.

Matt enjoys being around people. He tends to enjoy following around kids who are about six months or so older, although he has decided he's had enough of the rough housing the 3 1/2 and 4 year olds like to engage in. Matt does seem to prefer to play with friends than play on structures at the playground (although he is big into slides again at the moment). That said, Matt plays well by himself at times and can take the initiative to find something to do on his own. Matt is still figuring out his role as big brother. He can be possessive of his toys and space, which may become an issue once Andy is mobile. But he likes that Andy finds him funny and tries to help, singing "Itsy Bitsy Spider" when Andy gets upset or looking for a toy or pacifier to give him.

Matt dresses himself, although he doesn't always choose to do so, and can put on some of his shoes by himself, too. One of his favorite things to do right now is deliberately choose mismatched socks. He is still in 4T shirts and 3T pants, although probably not for too much longer. He seems to have outgrown most, if not all, of his size 9 shoes, and his size 10s fit pretty well.

Matt is somewhat pickier as an eater and prone to having favorite items. Most recently peanut butter crackers were his preferred food item. He still eats a decent amount of fruit and vegetables, though.

Andrew's Week 16

Andy is already at 16 weeks. He has been working hard on his grip this past week. He is getting better at touching and even grabbing what he wants to grab, and he can hold on for longer periods (at least half a minute). He is very pleased with himself! This happy little guy certainly does things with gusto.

Here is Andy at 16 weeks:

Watching big brother at sports class

Holding onto a soft book

Hello, there!

Some more photos from this past week:

Practicing grabbing the toys on his play mat

Playing with his fingers

Posing in his new onesie


With Matt, trying out the high chair

Grabbing a napkin

Holding onto his owl toy

 
 Posing outside in the playhouse

Friday, November 11, 2016

Andrew's Week 15

I know this is a little late, but I don't want to forget Andrew's fifteenth week. The focus of the past week shifted from Halloween to Matt's birthday. You would think Andy would feel lost in the shuffle, but with extra people around he always had someone to give him one on one attention, which he liked very much.

This past week he began showing signs of the four-month sleep regression and the next big developmental leap. He is less interested in rolling over for the moment in favor of trying to grab ahold of things. As of Monday it was still very much a work in progress, although Monday there was signs of progress, but he'll get there. One development we're not as excited about as he is would be his ability to shriek. Andy has certainly decided he doesn't want to be ignored!

Here is Andy at 15 weeks:

Being cute 

Feet straight up in the air, his favorite position

Here are some other photos from the week:

Hanging out on the floor

Enjoying a warm afternoon outside

Making silly faces in his car seat

Ready for a snuggle and a nap

Watching his brother play and the cat stake her claim to the living room

Posing with Mama

Happy baby!