October-November 2004
Crawling, Standing, and
Jumping
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In October and November Mom and Papa discovered the
meaning of the words "active baby."
At the beginning of October I had just started crawling, and very soon after
that I was pulling myself up. In fact, before Mom and Papa even knew
I could get to my feet, I had pulled myself up and over the side of my
crib! THAT gave them a good scare!! (I'm okay!) I
love to stand [left], and I look for anything I can find that will give me a
handhold: bookshelves, door gates, chair rungs, couch seats, even big people's
pant legs. Mom and Papa are scrambling to nail everything down! I
also like to kick and jump. The former gives Papa some consternation when
he carries me in the Baby Bjorn (my feet now dangle at a dangerous level).
To satisfy my desire for the latter, Mommy found Cameron's special jump
seat, which hangs from the doorway [below left]. When I'm in it, I can
kick and jump as hard and high as I want. |
Now that I can move around, my curiosity
has taken over, and I want to explore everything [right].
I had some bumpy nights, especially in October. The
challenge of crawling seemed to disrupt my nighttime routine, and for a
couple weeks I was waking every night. In
addition, many of my naps were still only 1/2-hour long, so throughout October
I most often had three short (and unpredictable) naps a day. I finally
started to nap a little longer in November.
In mid-October I got two more teeth (upper front), and
in early November my upper incisors appeared, for a
total of six. I'm trying more and more kinds of solid foods, and I most like the ones
that I can feed myself, like pieces of pancake, toast, and banana. But my
absolute favorite are Cheerios; I pick them up carefully with thumb
and forefinger, and I like to bite them delicately with my front teeth.
Papa is now sorry that he doesn't have stock in General Mills.
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I started having occasional play dates with two friends, Liam
Frank, who's a month younger than me, and Joseph, who is my
age exactly because we share the same birthday. We babies don't really play
together yet,
but our moms sure talk a lot.
Papa and I also go out once a week together; Saturday
mornings we attend the Oranjeschool sponsored by the local chapter
of the Holland-America Club. I'm still too little to go to class, but Papa
is the volunteer librarian, so I help him hand out books and talk to the
children.
At my 9-month doctor appointment on October 29th, I was
28 1/2 inches tall (80th percentile) and weighed 18 lbs, 9 ounces (50th
percentile). |
Halloween
This is my first encounter with grass. Okay, so I'm not always
a happy baby. My personal philosophy is, when something's wrong, let loose
and really tell someone about it! |
For someone who doesn't know what Halloween
is and can't even eat candy, I had a really busy holiday!
On October 30th I attended a Halloween party at the
Oranjeschool. There were lots of
games I couldn't play and food I couldn't eat, but I had fun
watching.
That afternoon I went with Mom and Papa to a
neighborhood party. Still more games I couldn't play and food I couldn't
eat, but I think Mom and Papa enjoyed showing me to the neighbors.
Then on Sunday Mom, Papa, Cameron and I went to Bellevue
Square in the late afternoon. I didn't have a costume, but I dressed in my
Halloween outfit with orange socks and a "Happy Halloween" hat
[left],
and I had a special fabric candy basket with my name on it attached to my
stroller. Cameron pushed my stroller through the mall and collected candy
from the merchants "for me." (Like I would have been able
to eat choke-size candy with four teeth!) It was a mutually beneficial
experience: I had fun observing the trick-or-treat commotion, and Cameron left with a
good-sized bag of treats!
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Halloween
pumpkins (Cameron carved mine for me) are mysterious things:
1. Hmmm, looks interesting.
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2. Whoa! His head comes apart! |
3. Hey, there's something in here. |
4. I wonder what this tastes like... |
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