Tuesday, May 7, 2013

18 Months

18 Months

 
Babies, no more.  We have full on talking, running and opinionated toddlers.  It's amazing how much two little people can change in just one year.  A year ago, they weren't even crawling.   I am sad the baby stage is behind us, but I do love seeing their personalities emerge more and more everyday.  Over the past month, R&B have both started real talking, which means we need to watch what we say because there seems to always be a little parrot around ready to repeat.  I love being shocked almost daily when they say new words that I didn't know they even knew. This year has been more fun than Lee and I could have imagined.

Brady is ALL boy!  His mind, right now, seems to be filled with only six things:  blocks, balls, trucks, climbing, reading and his pacifier.  One of the first words out of his mouth every morning "bock" (blocks).  He loves building towers and knocking them over.  Unfortunately, Rooney loves knocking them over more than building so she takes advantage of his efforts and often knocks down his masterpieces before he is ready to see them fall.  Little sisters...what can he do?

His favorite word is baball.  He started saying daball, but has changed it to baball.  He loves throwing, kicking and carrying any ball or round object of any size.   He loves kicking his soccor ball and yelling GOALLLLL.  Most food is now called "yum yum baballs" just before he throws it across the room.  His arm is pretty impressive, even if it is his right one, much to his father's dislike. 

For a few months now Brady has pushed his trucks, cars, anything with wheels around on the floor.  Much to my surprise two weeks ago at the park he came up to me and said, "Momma, tuck voom, voom" and pointed at the truck parked on the street.  I didn't know he knew the word truck or that they said voom, voom.  Since then every walk is filled with him pointing at trucks and yelling VOOM, VOOM.  I should not be surprised its one of his first words, since we have read the book, The Little Blue Truck, no less than 10 times a day since Christmas!

We have a climber on our hands, the higher the better.  We have been forced to rearrange our entire apartment.  Especially after I saw him climb up one chair, over to another one, onto a buffet and then reach up to our mounted television for balance as he started to climb onto our mantle.  UGH.  He doesn't know the word down, yet, so when he gets stuck on something and can't get down he yells, "UP, UP, UP".  Oh, dear son, please stay on the floor!

Brady only sits still when he is reading either by himself or being read to.  While he will listen to almost any book, he has 4-5 books that he rotates throughout the day and usually reads about 5 times each day.   Rooney gets frustrated with the repitition and Lee and I have these books all memorized.

We were always really good about limiting his pacifier use to just sleep time, so much so, that he calls it, "Night-night".   A couple of weeks of illness and teething led to him getting it during the day and now we are trying to break this habit.  Poor little guy is asking for it every ten minutes.  We are hoping this ends very soon!



As for Rooney, or should I say Miss Khan, as she might say with her eyes or actions, she's all girl with a whole lot of attitude. Rooney continues to demand the attention she wants, be it from "mama, mama, mama" or from anyone else in earshot who has something she wants or who she wants to pick her up.  

While she's not quite the climber Brady is, Roo has definitely become a lot more active the last couple of months and can usually keep up with her brother. She's constantly on the move and has gotten really good at going up and down the stairs, usually making it up and down at least three flights before she either loses steam or realizes that someone can carry her. Between them though, they're wearing a pretty good path into our hardwood floors between our room and theirs (really Brady's) on the other side of the apartment.

Roo's vocal skills get better everyday, as is her ability to recognize animals and repeat what they say.  She usually tells her dada to "Have Good Day and Be Good" as he walks out the door for work every morning.  Singing some version of the alphabet while trying to get to sleep is the newest addition to her repertoire, and may be part of her difficulty actually getting to sleep. It's a nightly battle of wills between Lee and Roo, which Lee always, thankfully, wins except for that one time, but not after a good two to three hour fight. Never let it be said that Roo doesn't stand her ground.

Speaking of standing her ground, Roo has developed her Grandma Gallagher's love of shoes. Not only does she pick the shoes (soo) she wants to wear, but she'll let you know when she doesn't like your choice and she'll require multiple pairs depending on the time of day, outfit or activity at hand. I kid you not, last week one day, she wore four different pairs for four different things - all on her own choice.

Our little diva's (her doctor's word) love of shoes is only rivaled by her newest love...Elmo. Unlike the college-sized football that she'll carry around, not just play with around the apartment or at the park, but actually carry around (or hold it in the stroller when out for walks) and not leave home without it, Elmo is known by name and sight. While Brady and Roo are limited in the amount and frequency of tv they watch, Sesame Street has recently become a saving grace, first when Roo, Brady, and Stacey were all sick a few weeks ago while Lee was away. Since then, Roo will now often ask for Big Cousin Ben's Elmo pajamas at bedtime by name. It's the cutest thing to hear her say Elmo in that squeaky not-so-little toddler voice, which carries across a room and apartment so strongly that you would not believe that loudness is coming out of a 19 pound body.


A rare moment when he lets her play with the blocks and she doesn't knock them down
 
Enjoying her puppet show



 Rooney learning to count

Thursday, May 2, 2013

17 Months




Next week we are are turning a year and a half, I figured I better get the 17 month post up.  I plan to write a proper update on the big half birthday.  Just curious, do you celebrate half birthdays?

Thursday, March 7, 2013

16 Months





 
I hoped that a few of their favorite toys would keep them still
Like everything else these days, it didn't last too long

Trying to get away

She loves her 'baw' and baby


Ready to play in the snow

He dressed himself...

The higher he can climb the happier he is

Taking a break at the park

This is not posed.  They are really affectionate with each other right now.

Big girl in daddy's had

Playing with his favorite things in his tunnel


The climbing never ends....it took two chairs to get to the top of this cabinet

Pretty common scene here, he eats her food and usually she eats his
 

Catch Up - 15 Months & Florida


They love wearing oversized boots..

We took a break from the cold northeast and headed to Florida to visit Grandma and Grandpa Khan.

The sand was fun, but the water was scary


Enjoying the waves from afar

Yummy!

A rare picture of us alone

Hi..
We love to climb

The higher the better

Go, go, go..

Out for a stroll

Happy Guy climbing his first tree
Daddy and Brady enjoying the lake
A visit from their cousin A.  A family of five....Rooney doesn't think that's a good idea.

Storytime with Daddy

We love kicking the ball
Checking out everything

Grandpa is fun
Love this picture and this beautiful boy
My favorite girl on the go...

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

14+ Months...







I haven't forgotten this blog. I like posting pictures and updating our friends and family around the globe about R&B. But I must say, two 1 year olds is no joke! Especially when one is constant running, climbing, jumping, shaking and the other is as opinionated and talkative as a teenage girl.

Just after 13 months Rooney stabilized on her feet and walking became her main mode of transportation. Many warned us about the problems from both of them walking, but so far I actually think its easier than one walking and one still crawling. The less crawling, the less stuff in their mouth. Miss Rooney is all girl! She carries a baby doll, named Lexi Marie, around with her throughout the day and always sleeps snuggled into her. She often tells me no when I pick out her clothes and typically prefers to accessorize her outfits with one or two tutus. She is quick to scream out Momma whenever she wants anything and continues to prefer my undivided attention at all times. We are excited about her recent development...self soothing! It has been a long time coming, but since we carried her upright (due to her reflux) for the majority of her first 9 months of life the girl never learned to fall asleep or sleep without being held. We have a long way to go before we can put her in a crib and expect not to hear from her until the next morning, but at least we are seeing improvements.

Brady wakes up every morning running, running right towards the closest ball. He throws, kicks and carries a ball around all day long. It's shocking to see the strong gender differences at such a young age. His new activity recently has been climbing, climbing on he couch, coffee table, chairs, etc. I was shocked by how quickly he learned to move his toys or stack books to use as a step to anything too high to climb directly on. Luckily, Rooney has no interest in joining him on his elevated adventures.

Over the holidays, we travelled to visit my family in Wisconsin. They had a blast playing with their big cousins. Brady loved all the snow and outdoor activities and Rooney, well it looks like she is going to have more fun in Florida! R&B have been awesome travelers, so far...but the trip home was a bit much and left mom and dad a little scarred. Truthfully, a four hour car ride, a blowout diaper, a run through the airport and a three hour flight might have been just too much for two over tired 13 month olds! Never the less, we are putting them back on a plane tomorrow morning....



Our pool shark...

Ice fishing on the Mississippi with Grandpa and Dad

Loving life

Please take me somewhere warm...

Grandpa & Grandma with their grandbabies

Big Cousin Ben

Twins...my cousin had b/g twins 6 weeks before R&B were born

Uncle Tom...why is Zak Brown at Xmas?

We had to do it:)

She doesn't like attention

Hmmm, maybe we should have named him Rooney

Sledding, again she just wanted to go inside


Happy Boys

Not sure who had the most fun

What???  You can't walk on water like me? 
Yes, he is standing in the middle of the river.