Thursday, November 29, 2012

11 Months

Dearest Parker,

You are just growing and changing at the speed of light these days!  I have been WAY behind on the blog because I am just constantly chasing you around the house.  I know this is redundant to write, but this is definitely my favorite month with you so far.  Your little personality is just blossoming!
holding on while trying to walk

11 Month Stats:
Height: still about 28 inches
Weight: still around 22 pounds
Teeth: 7- we had a new one pop through last week
Sleep: You consistently sleep 10-11 hours every night.  Hallelujah!
Eating: 4-5 bottles of breastmilk a day.  You are the BEST eater (I think a Dutton quality).  You eat 3 solid meals a day.  We still do baby food, but you get really excited for our food.  You ate half of a salmon fillet this month, you love spaghetti sauce, chili, hummus, and many other items.  You even chowed down on a raw purple onion the other day- impressive.  You are also doing really well with your sippy cups.  I can hear you sucking on them, which is a new skill you've had to learn.
Talking: You said Da-da this month!!!!  And the first time you said it was when Dad and I were with you- I almost cried.  We also hear Ma-ma, Ga-ga, Ka-ka, and many other indiscernible sounds.  We still have Leila, your speech therapist, coming monthly to check up on you.
New skills: walking attempts, waving hello and goodbye, giving kisses on demand consistently, giving high fives

Going on a walk in your new wagon- a gift from Aunt Gail!  You love it.  I just have to keep you from standing up in it...
so cute!
We are officially entering the walking phase!  On 11/28 you took 5 steps on your own, and since then you are getting braver and braver with trying to walk from one spot to another.  My favorite part of your learning to walk is watching the joy on your face as you prepare yourself for each step.  Your mouth is open so wide, your arms wave in excitement, and there is this sparkle in your eye.  It warms my heart!

A photo shoot this month was near
impossible because you wanted to play
 with everything nearby.
You spend hours each day pulling every item out of every cabinet you can find around the house.  You are so curious about everything, and you honestly want to explore with those items more than you care about any toy we give you.  You especially love pulling out all of the pots, pans, and tupperware from the kitchen.  And you love music- you bounce to your own rhythm when music is playing.


I love your demeanor and personality.  You are quite honestly just happy to be alive.  You smile constantly, and truly you just love life.  You still go to anyone who reaches their arms out for you, but you are starting to show signs of being a momma's boy.  You are also just chattering constantly these days.  I can't wait to talk with you one day and hear what goes on in that little brain of yours.

Bath time is crazy these days- you think it's hilarious to splash us, and you constantly want to stand up in the sink and in the tub.  You also now dip your face in the water and try to drink it.  You are a handful!
One of the best things about this month was taking you home to Arkansas for Thanksgiving this year.  We go to see so many people who love you.  This is your mommy's favorite holiday of all- just a time to enjoy everyone we love and to intentionally give thanks for what we have.  Parker, I am over the moon thankful for every second God has blessed us with you.

Love,
Mom












1 comment:

  1. Hi Lauren - I wanted to let you know that your blog has been a huge encouragement to me and my family this fall. We are expecting a little guy with a cleft lip in February, and found your blog when searching for information on the topic. Seeing the photos and stories you've shared of your son the past few months have been very reassuring to us as we've been trying to learn as much as we can. I think we are most heartened by the fact that Parker’s lip/palate are certainly one piece of his story, but don't define him - that's the approach we hope to take as well. I hope we can do as well as you guys seem to have done raising your son, and that our baby is half as cute and happy as yours!  Anyway - thanks you for sharing your journey. I’m sorry to be “stalking” your blog without knowing you, but thought you'd want to know what a blessing your family’s story has been to us this year. Happy holidays!

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