Some of the things that have changed in just the last few weeks:
- Walking is his primary mode of travel. He still crawls if he thinks he needs to go super fast, but picks himself right back up and walks.
- He has started a bit of sign language while eating, specifically "all done"...although he doesn't quite get when to use it. I'd all but given up on the sign language thing.
- He can drink out of a sippy cup! I thought my child would be the only one who couldn't use one! But he totally has it figured out and looks like such a big boy throwing his head back getting those last few drops of apple juice :)
- He mimics my hand motions when I show him something is a "no touch". I have to hide my face so he doesn't see me laughing...it's so cute!
- When we ask him what a doggy says, he responds with "oof, oof"...so cute!!
- It's really hard to get him to eat veggies, even though he had loved them ever since starting solid foods. I have to sneak bites in, or hide veggie purees in his pasta sauce, quesadilla, or even his PBJ sandwhich :)
- He is definitely starting to get a bit naughty and we've had to start spanking and giving time outs when he is clearly defying us...trust me, it is quite obvious.
- There have been several times when I can hear him just chatting in his crib. Up until a few weeks ago, the first sound we would hear upon him waking was bloody murder screaming. A very nice change :)
- He is still the cutest, sweetest, loving, friendly little boy and I don't think that will change. I took him to the play place at the mall on a rainy day this week and his biggest problem was that he would hug other children until he knocked them over. We need to work on the friendliness factor.
- Oh, he also loves to be bounced! If you are sitting with your legs crossed, he takes that as a sign you're willing to bounce him and comes and sits on your foot. Literally anyone...even strangers at the mall.