Thursday, February 7, 2008

Welcome, February!

More than anything, this blog serves as a little journal for me, to document how our beloved boys are growing...but I've been falling behind, so here's a little update:






Grayson is 9 months old now, as of February 4th -- can't believe it. He's all over the place and into everything, crawling and pulling himself up where he can; he's especially interested in the recycle bin lately. He has two bottom teeth, and his top two middle teeth are emerging as of last week -- they make for an extra endearing, bunny rabbit smile. He's fully recovered from his first illness, a bad cold about 2 weeks ago, which included nearly 103 degree fever, runny nose, croupy cough, and even some vomiting; poor little fella. He rallied more quickly than we'd expected, for which we are very grateful! Biter biscuits, Cheeri-o's, crackers, and meat & vegies (of the baby food variety) have been added to his cereal and fruit diet, which he's gradually learning to enjoy. He couldn't be more excited than when we sprinkle some finger foods on his high chair tray! He's even successfully gummed Saltine crackers in a pinch, when Mommy forgot to pack the Gerber Graduates at a restaurant in McCall. You could see the pride in his eyes. Grayson responds to the question, "How big is Grayson?" with a big smile and hands thrown up in the air. It's priceless.




Gordon is quite the inquisitive 2-1/2 year old -- he is brimming with questions. To any given topic, he'll ask, "What does _____ DO?" (emphasis on 'do.') He loves to color and paint, play outside in the snow, collect coins for his piggy (lion) bank, take trips to the library, read-read-read...., and he adores Curious George! It's fitting, as he himself is full of wonder. The photo here shows him at one of his favorite destinations: Chuck E. Cheese, to which his aunties Nenny and Lassa love to take him during their visits. Gradually, Gordon is learning to appreciate his role as big brother. There are still some jealousy pangs that creep up on him, but the benefits of a "built-in buddy" are becoming more apparent with time. For the past couple months, Gordon has enjoyed the perks of sleeping in his "big boy bed." Little by little, Gordy and Grayson are adjusting to sharing a room.



We're all well here, cabin fever aside. Personally, I'm eagerly looking forward to spring when the boys and I can once again venture out to the zoo, parks, and other 'field trips' more easily than we can now. Our house seems even "cozier" when the weather limits our outings, but we're trying to stay creative and busy. Before long, summer will arrive again.... :)

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