Kaiden came over to play a couple of days this week. The interaction between these two kids always has everyone laughing. Since Caleb is only four months older, they can interact with each other on a pretty even level. Here’s a video mostly of Caleb showing Kaiden how to play with his toys. As you read from a previous post, Caleb has a very specific method of playing with his toys, You can see him Showing Kaiden how to read his book, thump on the ottoman and click the plastic balls together.
Caleb got his first haircut this morning. I put this off until my mom was here visiting. I needed her moral support. I was anxious and sad. My little baby’s curls would be gone by this afternoon. Even though the said curls were more like stringy strands of hair by this point. His bangs were getting into his eyes and his sideburns were itching his ears. Plus, Andy would remind me every day how “sharp” he would look with a proper haircut.
So off we went to the baby barber. Of course I had my trusty camera in hand and a plastic baggy to keep the remains of his babyhood.
We’ve finally mustered up enough courage to train Caleb to sleep in his crib the entire night (I’m a wuss, I know). up until then, He was sleeping in his crib for naps and half of the night until he woke up the first time then I would bring him to bed with me. Fortunately, it only took one night for him to learn that his crib was the place to be at night. Since then, He’s been sleeping from around 6pm - 6:30am with little to no waking. It feels almost unnatural to be able to sleep the whole night. I haven’t had the chance in well over a year. I love waking up (or being woken by a baby ready to get up), getting Caleb out of his crib and taking him to our room for some early morning cuddle time. The good sleeping habits have lasted about two weeks now even through bouts of teething and schedule changes. He sleeps so well, that we were able to have Grandpa over at the house after bedtime so we could go see a movie.
And because I can’t leave you guys without a picture, here are some baby lips:
I’m telling you, this child has been on the verge of walking for two whole months now. He’s taken a few steps independently as seen on his birthday post, but he quickly grows frusterated and gives up.
I’m not one to push his development, but there are times when I have had to walk into the other room and his crawling couldn’t keep up with me. He would get so upset that I left him behind. So to encourage his impending milestone, I bought him a pair of big-boy walking shoes the other day. I made a big deal about how he could walk outside in them and let him walk the few steps he could in stores, restaurants, and to the mailbox. Today when we were taking our daily walk to the mailbox, Caleb squatted down to pick up a rock on the driveway. Since he was still in a crouching position, he figured out that he could stand up again without my help (the sturdy base of the shoes also helped his balance). He did this several times; dropping the rock, squatting down to pick it up, and standing up again. It took 20 minutes to reach the house.
This evening, Caleb was playing in the living room and decided to try out his new skill on his own. Within two tries, he was standing up on his own. Once he realized he could stand up whenever he wanted (with no hands!) he magically acquired last little bit of confidence he needed to walk on his own. 10 minutes later, he was walking all over the house. I still can’t believe he figured it out that quickly. I could almost see the lightbulb turn on.
I managed to get a quick video about five minutes after he learned how to stand up:
On another note, he also discovered my eyelashes today. It’s a miracle my eyes are still in their sockets.
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