Sunday, February 14, 2010

18 Months Already





Yes, hard to believe that I am already 18 months old. To celebrate this milestone, I have had quite a few adventures this week. First, I got a new plush rocking chair in just my size. I enjoy reading in it but I also figured out that if I push it towards the sofa, I can climb onto my chair and then climb onto the sofa. But I only do this if mom
and dad aren't watching because they do not let me do it. Unfortunately one of the times I tried it while mom was in the kitchen, I didn't have the chair quite close enough to the sofa and I tipped it over and fell into the sofa and bit my lip and bumped my head. I am ok, but maybe I won't try that again anytime soon.

Because I'm so curious, active, and don't always pay attention to where I'm going, I've been more prone to bumps and bruises lately. In fact Sunday night I gave mom and dad quite the scare. I was running through the kitchen (yes, I know I shouldn't run in the house but I had an after dinner second wind despite not napping that day) and fell into the corner of the refrigerator. There was an indentation in my forehead where I hit the fridge and it instantly turned black and blue. I think the indentation scared mommy and daddy more than the bruising. After a few minutes it was no longer indented and just swollen but they called the doctor anyway to make sure they didn't need to take me to the ER. Fortunately the doctor wasn't overly concerned as I didn't have any signs of a head trauma and I settled down fairly quickly after the initial shock and pain of the accident. Though I was not a fan of the ice applied to my forehead. Within 20 minutes I was running through the kitchen again much to mom and dad's chagrin. But it's hard to slow me down as I'm pretty strong willed. Unfortunately for everyone, mom and dad had to wake me up a couple hours after I went to bed (doctor's orders). I was not pleased so to express my displeasure, I woke them up every couple hours the rest of the night to see how they liked it. Needless to say, they did not like it. I'm better now, except for a slight indentation and some bruising.

On a cheerier note, I also moved out of my crib almost two weeks ago and am sleeping on my crib mattress on the floor. The first nap I was out of the crib, I climbed off the mattress and started playing with my toys so mom put me back into bed and I have stayed put at naps and at night. Until Sunday that is. Although I was in my bed when mom came in to my room, I had a trail of evidence that I was out of bed, including a bunch of different toys that I brought into my bed while I was playing instead of napping. Oops - busted! But at least I played quietly enough that there were fooled for a while.

Some other milestones in the last month include my return to swim lessons. I'm pretty good about going underwater without getting too upset. Though this week I wasn't as cooperative in class as usual since my mouth was bugging me. Yep, I'm cutting molars. My gums were black and blue last week and mom saw one molar peeking through the other day, but they haven't actually come through yet though my gums are swollen and mom says you can see the teeth through the side of the gums. Most likely because of the molars, I have not been very good about sleeping through the entire night. For the last several weeks, I have woken up about once a night and then request (ok, demand) my music get turned on before I go back to sleep.

I am fascinated with toe lint and love taking my socks off at night to pick the lint out of my toes. I also enjoy drawing on my Magnadoodle though I am still not too big on crayons and paper. And another favorite activity is weighing myself on the scale. I don't care how much I weigh (for the record it's 20lbs 2 oz and I'm still only about 30 1/2-31 inches long so still a peanut); it's just fun watching the numbers appear. But my favorite activity these days is watching mom and dad cook. Sometimes they even let me help. I got to help daddy chop onions (using an onion chopper, not a knife) and mommy let me stir the pancake batter one morning and the crisp mix for rhubarb crisp another day. The best part is when the food is done and I get to eat it. Though I'm still picky and prefer to eat fruit, cheese, bread, pasta, or peanut butter over anything else.

So those are my favorites. One of my least favorite things is running bath water or showers. In fact, I scream when we go into the locker room after swimming because I know the shower is in there. I also will sometimes refuse to take a bath if I see the bathtub water running. Mom tried to help me conquer this fear by giving Jesse a bath and letting me watch. I didn't come near the bathroom when she had the bath running, but when she turned on the hand held shower head, I showed cautious curiosity and would come in to the bathroom for a little bit and watch before running back to the safety of my room. Maybe someday I will get over this fear, but for now this is probably my biggest fear.

And finally, I have now officially earned the title of "ringer" for mom and dad's trivia team. Tonight was the third time I've gone to trivia with them and their team won all 3 times. Guess that means I will have to keep going! It's the one night a month that I get to stay out late (until 8pm) and it is usually pretty fun. Tonight I got to run around the hallways of the hotel it is at so mom and dad had to take turns chasing after me in between rounds.

Well that's me at 18 months in a nutshell. Active, super smiley, social, dog-loving, food monger, peanut, strong-willed, attached to my blankie, and overall a pretty easy going guy. Much to mom's delight, I'm also starting to show a greater interest in other kids, including babies. I play at day care now instead of cuddling with the adults. I also ask mommy to read me her Parenting magazine so I can look at all the pictures of the babies and say hi to them. Mom and dad are hoping I stay this interested and engaged with babies once my baby sibling is here. We'll see. Depends on how cute and interesting the little critter is.

Love,
Cameron

1 comment:

mom2three said...

Happy 18 months Cameron!!! Don't give your parents any more scares buddy! Sounds like you are a tough little guy though! Hope the pancake breakfast Sat was fun- sorry we missed you guys at the Y- looked for you through the door to the pool when I took Ben to gym class but missed you...then I saw you leave about 20 min later from the workout room but was trying to keep a low profile...I am looking forward to meeting your little brother or sister soon! Take care buddy! Love,Jill