...and go for a walk in the backpack!
A beautiful day in the neighborhood, indeed!
...and go for a walk in the backpack!
A beautiful day in the neighborhood, indeed!
He got to "share" Grandpa K's beer and...
...play with Nana's "treasures!"
Caden has also learned how fun cabinets can be. Here is what he did while I cooked dinner one night.
Do you see his onesie? It says, "I love Mommy..."
And how do I feel about that? Well...
We also got to play with my parents while they were here for two weeks.
We went to the mall and played at the play area
Wow, and that was only the first half of March?!? Yikes, I can't imagine what the rest of the month will hold!
As I have shared over and over again, Caden's pediatrician is concerned about his communication skills - not waving bye-bye, etc. I have been working diligently on bye-bye. We say bye-bye when anyone leaves the room, to our toys at bedtime, you get the idea. That's what good teachers do - identify a problem and then work to fix it, over and over again. By golly, I believe it worked!
Here is Caden (and Daddy!) waving bye-bye to me before I left for the weekend.
I was headed to our church's women's retreat while JZ and Caden stayed home alone for two nights. That's the longest the boys have ever been alone - 48 whole hours! They both did fantastic. Caden slept great for Daddy, they went on a walk, jammed on the guitar, and even went out to breakfast on Sat. morning. I do, however, think JZ was happy to see me yesterday afternoon :)
And me? I am home feeling energized, refreshed, but NOT rested! My one chance to sleep soundly for two whole nights and what do I choose to do? Stay up all night long with 6 of my favorite girls to gossip and solve all the problems of the world of course! It was a perfect weekend!
Here we are in our matching pjs!
The girls are from my small group. This weekend we realized that we have been meeting twice a month for the last 5 years. When we first started there were only 5 kids between the seven of us, now we have 13! They are amazing examples of super cool, insightful, Christian women. Yet another example of why I'm a lucky gal! If you have any problems you need solved, let us know, we're extremely good at problem solving!
Today I (along with my mom) took Caden back to the doctor for his growth check. No worries here, he looks great!
He is still 28.5 inches long (55%)
20 lbs (29% - although he only gained .7 lb in a month, we were all pleased he had gained any weight considering how sick he was for half of the month. He easily could have lost and then regained close to 2 lbs over the month)
His head was 17.5 inches. This is the reason that we had to go back - because his head had grown an inch in 3 months. For those not keeping track (ha!), his head was 17 in. at 6 months, 18 in. at 9 months, and 17.5 inches at 10 months. Hmmm, the doctor is pretty sure that heads don't shrink, so she's guessing that his head was mismeasured at 9 months. Whew!
She still wants me to take him to get his vision and hearing checked. I have been round and round with our insurance company about pediatric opthamology, but they finally found someone at Children's Hospital that I could take him to, so we're headed waaaaay down there on 3/22. I am also going to take him for a hearing screening the next day on 3/23. Seriously, how do people work and take their children to the doctor all the time?!?
She thinks that we can delay the developmental evaluation until after 12 months because he looks so good. We talked about his motor, communication, problem solving, and social skills. She witnessed his amazing motor skills (crawling all over the office, pulling up on the chair all the way up on his toesies!) and social skills (smiling and laughing at everyone that came in), and we talked a lot about the problem solving and communication skills. She is still a little concerned about his communication skills (words, waving bye-bye, etc.), which is why she wants to test his hearing; to make sure he is hearing the words we're saying. I'm fine with that. I really think his communication will come just like everything else he does - nothing and then all of a sudden he will be talking in complete sentences!
I was so relieved to hear all of the good news! I have definitely learned a good lesson through all of this - make sure you fill out all questionnaires very carefully and don't be too hard on your kiddo! Must be the teacher in me! :)
And before we knew it, we were landing in Denver again.