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Saturday, June 30, 2012

18 Month Update

Cooper, you are 18 months old and the absolute love of our lives.  Here's what you've been up to...

Likes: You like being outside, going for walks, puppies, playing in the pool or with the hose, putting shoes on your hands, being goofy (you know how to get us to laugh), books, pushing toy cars around on the floor, helping with jobs around the house, climbing on the couch, watching daddy (or anyone) mow the lawn, watching the weather forecast, going to daycare to play with your friends, pretending to talk on the phone, giving open-mouthed kisses, pointing to your body parts--especially patting your belly :)

Big helper:  You love 'helping' with things: loading up your laundry basket, picking out a diaper, throwing something in the garbage, opening-closing-and starting the microwave and dishwasher, vacuuming, wiping the table after meals, putting lotion on yourself

Dislikes: You hate diaper changes, hearing 'No,' when mommy leaves, being out of your normal routine, coloring for more than a scribble or two, wearing hats

Food and Stuff: You love pizza, all kinds of fruit; you like cheese, broccoli, corn, black beans, eating with a fork, Goldfish crackers, yogurt melts, and pretty much anything with ketchup on it.  You dislike other sauces or dressings, eggs, and not too much else!

Words: You haven't hit the 'language explosion' stage quite yet, but more and more words are getting close, and you've been trying to repeat after us more and more.  We can tell you're really concentrating when you listen to us talking.  You clearly say mommy, daddy, puppy, Jackie, and baby. 
Your dad and I can understand much more of your toddler-speak: Ere go? (For "Where did it go?"), bird, please, all gone, keys, outside

Books: I could not just put that you love books without really explaining this for future reference.  You don't just love books.  Your are pretty much obsessed with story time (in a super-cute, great way).  We have books spread all throughout the house, and that means you will pick one up at any time and march over to one of us to read... no matter the time of day.  You love plopping down in a lap to cozy up for the book, and you turn the pages like a madman, although you're always patient enough to hear all the words on the page.  It's rare that you don't listen to an entire story in a sitting.  Actually, it's rare that we only read you one book in a sitting.  It's usually several in a row.  We are amazed at your attention span when it comes to books!  I cannot even list your favorite books because you have so many, but this week, we've read "The Wheels on the Bus" no less than forty times. You are also getting really good at identifying objects in books.  When we ask you to point to things, you can find lots of common objects!  We're still working on animal noises, but you've been working hard to get out a 'woof' and a 'moo.'

Growing: You have really started stretching out--lots of people say you look tall for your age, you are somewhere in the 26 lb. range, still have a big head and a skinny little midsection; wear size 4 diapers, size 5 shoes, and 18 mo. clothes fit perfect right now.  You sleep about 11 hours each night and take one 2-3 hour nap each afternoon.  Your 18 mo. checkup is not for a few more weeks... more shots :(  You have been very healthy for the past few months!!

Teeth: You have not sprouted a new tooth in months--a break for mom and dad!!  We're waiting for your upper and lower fangs to pop soon... they are generally expected around 18 mo.

Odds 'n' Ends: You still take a Nuk at naptime and bedtime... and church.  You are learning how to stay quietly busy at church!  It's been a challenge.  You love having a routine and get cranky when we switch things up on you.  You are shy in new places, but usually warm up pretty quickly, as long as mom or dad are close by.  Your goofy personality is becoming more evident with each passing day.  You love making us laugh, and your own belly laugh is infectious!  You make us smile every single day.  


We love you, Goofy Butt!


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Camping: Take One

We took our first family camping trip of 2012 this past weekend.  It wasn't what we would call "relaxing," however, it was memorable :)   I'll start with the highlights:

Cooper loved the waterpark, even though the water was FREEZING!  He was shrieking and screaming with excitement even before his feet hit the water.

Cooper loved that he could just walk around and explore!!



Whee!!

Although he looks a little scared, he was begging to go down again

Mom!  Just let me go play!  I'm warm enough!!

We also went to a petting zoo.  Weird that our campground had a petting zoo, but it was really kind of cool.  Cooper even got to feed a goat.

At the petting zoo

Belly shot :)


We headed out on the bike path with the kid trailer.  Jeremy and I both love biking, so we were hoping Cooper would follow suit.  He didn't really appreciate the cool helmet we picked out for him, but he did love the ride, especially once we ditched the helmet.  It just looked so uncomfortable for his little neck.  Since we are sticking to trails only for now, I think we can safely do without the helmet (don't tell our pediatrician!!).  Our maiden biking voyage ended after only a few miles, since the rain moved in.  What better to do when it's raining?  Go shopping!!  I found some good deals on little girl clothes, and a couple good steals for Cooper, too!

He kind of liked the helmet for a while...

Old Navy and Carter's had some good deals for little girls :)



Playing in the camper turned out to be a blast.  Cooper loved playing up on the beds with his toys.  Nap time and bedtime in the camper were interesting for Mr. Routine, but turned out to be my favorite part... we decided the easiest way to get Cooper to sleep without annoying the whole campground with his crying would be to lay down with him until he fell asleep.  Jeremy and I both ended up falling asleep with him until well after dark that first night, and then we were able to catch some quiet time for ourselves out by the fire.  It was only then that we could just relax...

Cooper and Mommy messing around in the camper

"Ere go?"  (Translated: Where'd daddy go?)



I think we decided we're going to hold off on more family-only camping trips until kids are big enough to remember the fun... maybe for now, if we have friends or relatives to tag along with, it will make things a little easier.  We knew heading into the weekend that it would be a lot of work with Cooper, and we were right.  It seemed like I spent most of our down time chasing Cooper, and helping him learn what life at a campground is like.  Okay, let's be honest... helping him learn all the things he CAN'T do at a campground...  Jeremy spent most of our down time setting up or taking down our camping stuff, cooking meals, washing dishes, and cleaning up the camper.

Perfect chair for the Coopster

Who knew a hose could be so much fun?!

Walking off into the sunset, just Cooper and his hose...

Helping daddy take down the pop-up


In the end, it was a memorable adventure.  We had no real expectations, and no schedule, so it was the perfect way to go.  Camping: Take Two will happen this weekend in Lanesboro... we'll see if anything we learned helps us through THREE nights away from home :)

Sunday, June 10, 2012

It's a....

Girl!!!


Friday brought the exciting and amazing news that Baby Kalal #2 is going to be a girl!  We would have been thrilled either way, but it is really exciting to think about preparing for a little girl!!!!!!  I am now officially just past the halfway point, and I'm loving this stage of pregnancy... I feel great, I actually look pregnant now and not just like I ate too much, and I can feel my little girl wiggling around in there all the time.


10 tiny toes...

A full view of our little peanut

Face and fists

"Hi mom and dad!  Don't worry about me--I'm doing great in here!"


Cooper is excited, too... he just doesn't know it yet :)  It's funny how in just the last couple weeks he's starting to seem more grown up.  For not saying many words himself, he understands an AMAZING amount of what we're saying.  He is going to be a good helper to his little sister!!

I can't wait to have a sister!!
He got to share the surprise of the baby's sex with grandmas and grandpas on Saturday by holding a pink balloon.  One of these days, he's going to learn how to pose and smile for the camera!!




And because we've been BUSY with life, here is a photo update of the little monster from the last few weeks...

Cooper loves crawling up in the glider and reading his books

Cooper and Mommy - June 2012

The first trip through the sprinkler was a success!  SO much fun!

Getting braver...

How does this thing work?!?


Bucket Head.  Honestly, what makes a kid want to walk around with a bucket on his head?

YUMMY corn on the cob... still learning how to eat it from the sides...

Thanks for the help, dad!


A huge pool and a hot day... and he just cares about figuring out the mister.  Weirdo!