Tater actually turned 20 months old back on Easter, but I've been so busy chasing him around that I haven't had much time to update here. I'm not sure this physical therapy stuff to help him walk was such a great idea. It is SO much easier to take care of a toddler who can't run away from you!
But seriously, it is great fun to do things with him now since he can show us what he's interested in.
He has lots of new "words." I know the baby books say they should have x number of words by a certain age, but does that mean words that other people can understand? I'm pretty sure only Brad and I know what he's talking about most of the time, and even that is iffy. His new words are bottle (bauble), ball (ball ball), balloon (bbbb), book (bbbb), boot or shoe (bbbbb), bye bye, bath, (bah), door (doh doh), cookie (kiki), dog (ninah--no idea why), phone (goo goo--again, no idea why this means phone), keys, elbow, eye, and have it (habbee, habbah). Tate is often surprised to find himself playing catch when he really wanted milk or drinking a bottle when we just wanted to toss the ball around, but other than that we're doing pretty well. And I love that he calls the phone "goo goo" since now I actually have a baby who speaks stereotypical babyspeak. And he can even tell us he wants to go to the park by saying "ninah, ball ball" since that is where we go to see dogs playing ball.
I know in 6 months this will all be a blur, so just for the record at this age Tate loves playing ball, going to the park, watching dogs, picking up sticks and rocks and putting them down manhole covers, and baths and washing his hands. He also loves throwing things (food, toys). We're working on that. He has a great sense of humor and cracks us up all the time. Not to jinx myself, but he's been a great sleeper most of the time these days. I think he tires himself out running around all day. He hates crafts. Today at our park district class he threw crayons, tried to eat the glue stick, and wiggled around to try to get free and tossed his artwork on the ground. Did I mention arts and crafts only lasts 5 minutes? It was like that last week too, and I'm starting to dread arts and crafts time. He also gives great hugs and kisses when he's in the mood. He loves to make a fort out of a blanket by putting it over our heads. Then he cuddles underneath it and gives me a kiss. It really is the best and totally makes up for the days when I have to put him in multiple (and useless, near as I can tell) time-outs for biting me, hitting, scratching/gouging my face, and other general toddler mayhem.
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