Tuesday, July 3, 2012

The Amazing Jason

Our little baby is now 14 months old and leaving the world of babydom behind him, entering the land of exciting toddlerdom. I've got to jot down some of his language growth here, before I forget what cute stuff he's doing:

-I discovered the other day that when I ask Jason for "kisses," he interprets that to mean, bumping your forehead onto the other person's head. So that when I say, "give me kisses," he drops his head onto mine for a few seconds. A-dor-able, sigh.

-He's discovered that shoes=going outside and having fun. So he brings me his and mine shoes, so as to persuade me to take him out. He carried his shoes thru the house the other day and left them behind in big brother's room. I said, "go get your shoes" (totally not expecting any kind of response), and he looked at me, cocked his head, and then turned around and went back into brother's room and picked up his shoes! So smart.

-I have to be careful saying the word "milk" out loud, for it leads to Jason walking to the fridge, banging on the door and crying for his milk.

-Yesterday, Jason had picked up a napkin that fell off the table onto the floor. He brought it to me, and I said "go put it in the trash." He gave me a look of comprehension and consideration, and then turned around and walked into the kitchen and threw it in the trash.

-On several occasions, admist a room full of toys, when asked to get his "truck," "bear," and "blanket," he deliberately picked up each object when asked. He loves his stuffed animals and blankets, and always smiles when picking them up, even sprawling out across his blanket and pulling it up over his face.

-He loves the Downy fabric softener commercials, featuring the big teddy bear. He always smiles and coos when it comes on, and even tries to hold the bear by touching the tv screen. One time, when the commercial ended he started whining for the bear to come back.

And, our newfound toddler is also embracing the physical side of toddlerhood. He totally impressed me yesterday while at the park. He walked up the stairs and slid down the slide all by himself. And he repeated this loop over and over again, until time to go.

1 comment:

Erin R said...

aww. He is growing up way too fast.

And can I just say that I was super stunned to hear Jon's voice at the end of the video. Totally weirded me out! lol