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Monday, September 13, 2010

20 months old!


John turned 20 months old on September 8th! He has changed so much since I wrote his 18-month post, especially in terms of language. At 20 months, John:

- is at least 33 inches tall and weighs between 25 and 26 pounds. I haven't measured him myself, so this is just a guess based on his measurements at his 18-month doctor's appointment on July 13th. At that visit, John was 32.5 inches tall and weighed 24 pounds, 10 ounces. The doctor said John was in the 50-75 percentile for height and the 25-50 percentile for weight, which is pretty much what he has always been.

-wears the 18-24 month, 24-month or 2T size, depending on the clothing item. Amazingly, some of his 12-18 month pants still fit him well! John may have a big belly, but his waist is very narrow.

-fits into size 5 shoes comfortably. He could probably wear a size 6 if he had on thick socks.

-has very light brown hair that often looks blond in the sunlight and solid brown eyes.

-has 14 teeth. His top two incisors just started breaking through in the past month - finally! Before this, John hadn't gotten a new tooth since March! The teething process is obviously still in full swing, since John has his fingers in his mouth all the time.

-has the same daily schedule he had at 18 months (wakes up between 6 and 7, eats lunch between 11 and 11:30, goes down for a nap between 12 and 12:30, eats dinner between 5:30 and 6, and goes to bed between 7 and 7:30).

-eats a lot more "adult" food now. I generally feed him exactly what Grandma and I are having for dinner, which is very convenient. His favorite "adult" food is "pi-pa" (pizza), but he also really likes lasagna and macaroni and cheese.

-is pickier than he was at 18 months about eating cut-up fruits and vegetables on their own. He will eat fruit and vegetables much more readily if they're mixed into or cooked alongside something else, or if I make him a smoothie with a bunch of different fruits and yogurt. A big thank you to Grandma Kay Ellen for suggesting the smoothie idea!

-is a social butterfly. He LOVES being around people, especially men! If given the choice, he will opt to go to the guy in the room before the woman every time. So ladies, don't be offended -- it's not you, it's him.

-scrunches up his face when asked to smile or when he's being photographed or filmed (see photo above). What a ham! He started doing this right after I wrote his 18-month post.

-greatly dislikes being strapped into anything, whether it be his car seat, stroller, high chair or a store shopping cart. I have to fully distract him to get him to get into one of these things without him making a fuss. The very worst is having to put him in a shopping cart. If we're at a store that has special kid carts (in the shape of a car or something), then John's usually excited to get in, but otherwise, he puts up a huge fight.

-is a seasoned traveler! To date, John has been on 8 round-trip flights and 1 one-way flight. He's taken two cross-country car trips (from Alabama to Texas at 3 months old and from Texas to Illinois at 17 months), and has played on the beaches of both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. He's visited, or at least driven through, 13 states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin.

-has expanded his vocabulary by at least 20 words (or phrases) in the past two months. (I only count words that he will say on his own without prompting.) His new words include: ah-cah-go (avocado), ah-non (all done), baby, bee, beeg (big), boy, bye, Cago (Chicago), cha-cha (choo-choo), cock-oo (cock-a-doodle-doo), chiss (cheese), dee-doh/hee-go (here you go), Eese/Lise (Elise), girl, ish/pish (fish), Naan/Naan Naan (John), na/nack (snack), out, oh no!, pi-pa (pizza), toy, wah-ffle (waffle), wawa (water), whale, wheel, and wow.

-shares Elise's love of the phrase "bye, bye, baby" and says it constantly! The other day I played the Four Seasons song "Bye, Bye Baby" for him in the car, and now he asks for it by name whenever we're driving.

-is now very cooperative when I brush his teeth. He looks forward to it, actually! His favorite part is when I let him hold the toothpaste container, which has Thomas the Tank Engine on it.

-likes to have a stuffed toy or his Daddy doll with him when I put him to bed. After I leave his room, I sometimes hear him say over the monitor: "Daddy........roar!" or "Daddy........quack!" (depending on which animal he has).

-recognizes and names himself and others in pictures (i.e. "Naan," "Mommy," "Daddy") and recognizes and names his and other people's things (i.e. shoes).

-collects items while taking buggy rides outside. His favorite things to collect are sticks, but he also likes to collect hickory nuts and pinecones. Most of the time he just holds them in his hands, but sometimes he'll put everything in the front compartment of the buggy.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

John loves his Daddy

John is always pointing out photos of his Daddy around the house. His favorite photo of Daddy is the West Point one, so we will pick it up off the bookshelf and tell Daddy we love him by giving him a kiss. Stephanie got our routine on video when she and Elise came to visit a few weeks ago. You'll notice that John is a little confused about where his baby sister is growing.....

Telling Daddy "I love you" from Sarah Schuchard on Vimeo.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Feeding Halley

Ever since I reorganized Grandma's pantry, John has been obsessed with taking Halley's food in and out of it. Her food is portioned out into several small Tupperware containers, and there's a metal measuring scoop that goes along with it. John will bring everything out onto the floor and play for a really long time. The other day, we let John "feed" Halley by filling up her food bowl, and he thought it was the coolest thing ever. He couldn't stop giggling, especially when he'd pick up a few kibbles and she'd eat them out of his hand. Here's a video I took this morning of him feeding her breakfast.

Feeding Halley from Sarah Schuchard on Vimeo.

Friday, August 6, 2010

On the phone

John recently got a set of flashcards from a neighbor, and a few days ago we took them out of the box to look at them. We didn't put them back in the box, but just left them on the coffee table in the family room. Then yesterday, he went over to the coffee table, sorted through the flashcards, and found the one with the telephone on it. He picked it up and put it to his ear as if it were one of his play phones (or a real phone, which we occasionally let him play with when we're desperate for a distraction). He carried it around the house like this for at least 10 minutes, and he's been doing it ever since! This afternoon I filmed him on one of these phone calls.

On the phone from Sarah Schuchard on Vimeo.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

At the pool

John has been going to the pool twice a week since we moved to Illinois. We mostly go to Sea Lion Aquatic Park in Lisle, where I went as a kid. Sea Lion has tons of kid-friendly areas. We rotate between the toddler pool, the sand pit, the big pool and the splash pads. I am always amazed at how much John loves having water splashed in his face. It's incredible.....he'll put his face right down in the middle of a fountain and just laugh and laugh.

Some pics from the toddler pool at Sea Lion:



We've also been invited to the pool at Ruth Lake Country Club in Hinsdale, where our family friends "Aunt" Ruthanne and "Uncle" Steve are members. John is especially content at this pool because there are always a bunch of toys in the pool he can play with AND because he's been getting informal swimming "lessons" from another member of the club, Miss Linda, who used to lifeguard and teach swimming.

We were at Ruth Lake on Sunday afternoon, and I filmed John having one of his mini lessons. John decided that he was more interested in playing with the pink plastic teapot at that particular moment than learning how to swim.....



Swimming with wings from Sarah Schuchard on Vimeo.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Eating oatmeal

Here's a video of John feeding himself some oatmeal (with cut-up blueberries hidden inside.....he won't eat blueberries by themselves). He still seems to favor his left hand when uses a spoon.

Eating with a spoon from Sarah Schuchard on Vimeo.


I've started to let John eat in a "big person" chair occasionally. Yesterday evening, for example, we ate at Panera Bread, and John sat on the bench of the booth and ate his grilled cheese sandwich and yogurt. When he needed to see better over the table, he got up on his knees. He behaved himself so well like this! This morning for breakfast, he sat in a "big person" chair (without the booster seat) at the kitchen table with his plastic kids' plate and ate his slice of banana bread. I think the highchair is on its way out, and no one is more thrilled about it than I am.

John's new words

Just since I wrote his 18-month post, John's vocabulary has exploded. I can hardly keep up with all his new words! He says at least one new word every day. The most amazing thing is when he'll say a new word completely unprompted (like when I said to him, "Let's go out and get the mail," and he said "mail.") He will also try to repeat almost any word you ask him. It is soooooooo cute.

Some of his new words include:

- ah-bow (elbow)
- clou (cloud)
- Daddy (instead of just "Da")
- door
- down
- ice
- in-mill (windmill)
- in-no (window)
- knee
- mail
- Mama or Mommy (instead of "Ba")
- mil (milk)
- mow (meow, for cat)
- neh (neck)
- no (nose)
- toes

Also, John can identify nearly all of his body parts now: head, hair, eyes, nose, ears, mouth, teeth, tongue, chin, neck, arms, elbows, hands, fingers, belly, belly button, knees, feet, toes. He will point out his own body parts when asked. Sometimes he'll name them on his own. He also likes to name other people's (and pets') eyes and noses.

Here are some pictures of John hanging out on Grandma's couch the other day.

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