Sunday, May 30, 2010

Ten (almost eleven!) months old





I can't believe that our little man Henry is already ten months (well, actually almost eleven!) months old.  That is almost one year!! Time is certainly flying.  Henry is such a fun little guy.  He shares his wonderful smile eagerly and often and when he does his eyes twinkle and his whole face lights up.  He is very social - when we are out and about he happily crawls to and reaches out for strangers to meet them and give them some love.

Henry is very busy (got toys to eat and brothers to follow, you know) and is very fast on all fours.  When he is in a big hurry, he puts his head down and charges ahead.  He is also a big cruiser now, holding on to furniture and walls (spider-man style) to get where he wants to go.  He loves to push his crocodile walker or to hold on to our fingers - round and round through the kitchen, dining room, hallway and back again.  We have to keep close guard on the stairs and furniture because he climbs every chance he gets.  We also have to keep the bathroom doors closed as Henry thinks splashing in the potty is great fun.

Although he does not have any words yet Henry certainly finds ways to get his point across.  He has a LOUD voice and has learned to shriek from the best.  Although he will use this to let us know when he wants something, most of the time he is shrieking in glee.  And when Jack answers he thinks it's the best thing ever.  A true example of "monkey see, monkey do",  Henry will shriek at the kitty when he sees him, just like Jack.  Poor Ernie - Jack has actually created a new verb to describe this:  "Mama, I 'ahhhed' the kitty."  Henry is also beginning to use a few signs to communicate.  He knows all done, more and for some odd reason, bunny.  He is still working out when to use these - when it is urgent, he will try all of them to see if he will get what he wants!

It looks like Henry is not going to wait until his teen years to eat us out of house and home.  He decided about a month ago that he was done with baby food purees and wants EVERYTHING we are eating and LOTS OF IT.  Even if he has the same thing on his tray, he reaches eagerly for ours.  He is not dainty - fistfuls of food go into his mouth at a time.  We will load his tray only to discover that it is completely empty by the next time we turn around!

He is getting to be a better and better sleeper.  He has always been a good napper (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) but until recently was still waking up in the middle of the night and having trouble getting back to sleep again.  We realized that he just really needed his own digs.  Now that we have moved his crib down to the playroom he is sleeping for ten hour stretches.  He will sleep from 6pm-4am or 5am - wake for a quick snack - and then sleep for another hour or so.  This sure beats the 4:30 wake up calls we were getting last month!  Go Henry!

Henry loves books - listening to them and exploring them on his own, turning and eating the pages.  He also loves cars and balls.  He has just started making his own car/raspberry noise.  He is truly like a puppy when playing with balls.  He will pick a ball up in his mouth and carry it as he crawls along - I even saw him do this with a small basketball recently!!

I love watching Jack and Henry interacting and playing with each other.  Jack works hard to make Henry laugh and he is readily rewarded.  Although Jack doesn't always love Henry in his space and stuff, he can't wait to see him when he wakes up in the morning or after his naps and takes great pride in showing him how things work.  "That's how it works, Henry...."

I have to say again - I just can't believe Henry is almost one.  It has been such fun getting to know him and we are loving all the exciting new things he is doing and learning.  My personal new skill favorite - big wet sloppy kisses!  We look forward to much more joy, laughter and pride as Henry continues his adventures.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

pajama night


Tonight was Pajama Night -  we all donned our favorite cozy jammies and enjoyed a pancake breakfast and playtime with our friends for our last day at Northwest Toddlers Co-op.  Jack and I went to preschool every Friday morning.  We made some good friends and had lots of fun.  Jack loves teacher Janice, especially when she is leading circle time.  We sang songs, read stories and even did a little dancing.   About a month ago we realized just how carefully Jack has been paying attention as he took on the role of teacher Janice and re-enacted a day at preschool with AMAZING attention to detail.  We went from playtime, to clean-up time, to singing time (where Jack led songs and tickled children just like teacher Janice), to getting hand stamps at the end of the day.   

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Monday, May 17, 2010

first radish!

Here it is - the first radish of the summer...

 Jack discovered that he doesn't like to eat radishes - "too zingy" - but they sure are fun to pull out!  



P.S.  The shirt that Jack is wearing in these pictures used to be Stephen's shirt when he was a little boy.  How neat is that?!  Thanks Liz for passing it on to us!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

better than christmas

Now that we are having some warmer, dryer spring weather (occasionally) we have been enjoying walks around the neighborhood.  Henry rides in the stroller or on my back and Jack pushes a stuffed friend in his "just my size" stroller.   We have favorite sights along our journeys - the red ball trees, a neighbor's steep driveway, the dog across the alley (will he be out?) and the "sweet 'cuda"(cool car)  that is parked on Dibble.  This past week we hit the jackpot - an EXCAVATOR!!!! Right here on our street!  Jack was intrigued by the closed sidewalk and the giant pile of dirt and in awe of the machine.  We made several visits where Jack explored it from every angle, including the driver's seat.  He could not have been happier.  He excitedly narrated everything he was doing "I'm driving, I'm scooping the grass, I'm scooping that guy..."  We got lots of chuckles and comments from passers-by - I think they were jealous.


 









Here, Jack was reading the sign to us:  "It says 'the sidewalk is not open - there is an excavator!'"

Monday, May 3, 2010

say "ahhh"


Jack had his first visit to the dentist today.  We have been talking it up and he was excited and ready.  Dr. Pichler was very impressed when he called her by name and said he was the best 2 year old patient they had ever seen.   He was curious about everything and especially impressed with the toothbrush and special vacuum they used in his mouth as they "counted" his teeth.





And in the peanut gallery, Henry also worked on his teeth...

Saturday, May 1, 2010

handsome harrison boys

It was haircut day in the Harrison household - a first for Henry. (If you don't count the time that Uncle Chelle and I took the clippers to Henry's two-toned baby mullet in the Nordstrom's mother's room!)  He did great.  The stylist put in an animal video and Henry was hooked.  (He has this slack-jawed, glazed- over look in ALL the photos.)  He only fussed when she blocked his view of the tv.

The final results:


and Jack:


                          

this is what Jack did when I asked him to smile:

                          

Handsome!

Thank You Vacuum Monkey!


Jack is  HUGE fan of the Curious George cartoons on PBS.   Although we don't want him to become a tv junkie, this is such a cute show and Jack is clearly learning from it.  He will often reference things that he has seen - "George does that!"  "This is like George!"  He has his favorite episodes and likes to watch them over and over  (thank goodness for DVR).  One of his current favorites is "the vacuum one" where  George cleans up the city with his own personal Dirt Dragon vacuum.  Jack has always been a fan of vacuums but now he is a pro, which times perfectly with Henry's ever-increasing cheerio throwing and food-dropping experiments.  Thank you Vacuum Monkey!