Every Day with Elliott
June 21, 2012
11 Months
Elliott is 11 months old today. I feel like he is now in the last month of being a "baby". This is hard for me, as much as it is exciting. I can't believe a year has almost flown by since that first day when I held him in my arms. He has grown so much and changed so much...and yet...he is still my Elliott. His personality is shining. He loves to giggle at everything. Today he giggled as I chased him through my parent's kitchen. He giggled when Grandpa burped. He giggles when I wiggle my toes and when he climbs on me and I say, "Who's gettin me??" I've noticed lately that his understanding of language has really increased. He can follow simple directions like if I say "Let's read your new book" he will go over to the new book, or if I suggest playing with his piano, he will go towards the piano. He looks at grandma when I say, "Where's Grandma?" He responds when I ask him questions with a simple sigh, and a little noise. His way of saying "yes". He still gagagagagagagag gagag agagas and points to things, but his speech is definitely more specific and directed. He has two new teeth starting to show on top and he is still working hard to learn to walk. I can hold his hand and lead him as he walks down the hall to his room, but he isn't quite ready to do it on his own yet. I don't want to rush anything. I want him to do things on his own time. He amazes me every day. I am watching him grow into a little boy every day. It is happening right before my eyes. We mailed his 1st birthday party invitations out yesterday and in exactly one month from today, we will celebrate his 1st year. I am excited and anxious. I am reflecting and looking ahead. Most of all...I am in love.
June 7, 2012
Baseball and Swimming
It's been a pretty exciting week of firsts for us. On Sunday, we took Elliott to his first Ray's game. We were able to got tickets from James Shields, the pitcher, since I taught his daughter last year. I invited David, Steve, and Grandpa and we all made our way to the stadium after buying a cute Ray's outfit for Elliott. We picked up our tickets as Elliott slept soundly in the sling. The ladies at the entrance overheard me say it was his first MLB game and they let us in through the VIP entrance and inside they gave Elliott a special "My 1st Game" button. As we got settled in our seats, the crowd erupted in cheers and clapping and Elliott opened his sleepy eyes. He had an absolutely astonished look on his face as he took in all of the sights and sounds of the ballpark. He stood on my lap and clapped his hands. He watched me eat a chili dog and pumped his arm in the air, dancing as the music played loudly throughout the stadium. We had a great time and I was so glad to be there with my dad. I know he was excited to be there for Elliott's first game. After the game, my dad and I went for milkshakes. It was a very special day.
The other big thing this week was starting swim classes. Florida is of course full of pools and water and Elliott has loved being in the water so far. He loves splashing in the bath and running his hand under the faucet as the water pours out. He loves splashing with me in the pool and playing with his water toys. Learning to be safe in the pool is important and one of the teachers from school offered to give Elliott lessons for free. We go every morning and he will learn how to float on his back in the pool. I felt comfortable since he knows Cindy and I trust her to be patient and gentle with him. He has cried each time so far, but I sit right by the edge and encourage him. He is doing well so far and can almost float on his own. Next he will learn how to hold his breath and then after 5 weeks he should be able to be safe in the water. It is hard to watch him cry for sure, but I am right there and he can see me and hear me the whole time. Cindy only keeps him in the water for few minutes each session and he goes right into my arms and stops crying when it is done. Of course his safety is number one and I think he will be proud of himself when he can do it.
The other big thing this week was starting swim classes. Florida is of course full of pools and water and Elliott has loved being in the water so far. He loves splashing in the bath and running his hand under the faucet as the water pours out. He loves splashing with me in the pool and playing with his water toys. Learning to be safe in the pool is important and one of the teachers from school offered to give Elliott lessons for free. We go every morning and he will learn how to float on his back in the pool. I felt comfortable since he knows Cindy and I trust her to be patient and gentle with him. He has cried each time so far, but I sit right by the edge and encourage him. He is doing well so far and can almost float on his own. Next he will learn how to hold his breath and then after 5 weeks he should be able to be safe in the water. It is hard to watch him cry for sure, but I am right there and he can see me and hear me the whole time. Cindy only keeps him in the water for few minutes each session and he goes right into my arms and stops crying when it is done. Of course his safety is number one and I think he will be proud of himself when he can do it.
Play Date
Today Elliott and I went to our first mom group play date. One of the teachers from school encouraged up to join an online group of North Pinellas moms who meet up around town for play dates with their young kids and babies. I thought this would be a nice way for us to get out and meet some other moms and kids and find some fun things to do together for the summer. We were supposed to meet at the Chestnut Park, but it's been rainy for the past few days, so we met at an indoor play space in Palm Harbor. It was just a room full of toys for the kids to play with and completely safe for crawling babies like Elliott. I set him down and off he went. I watched him make his way across the floor over to a toy that resembled his rocking horse Rody. He pulled himself up on push toys and walked around. I watched him pick up a toy wrench and bang it on the side of clubhouse as though he were working on it. He opened the cabinet doors of the play kitchen and climbed up the ladder of a small slide. I got real pleasure and joy from watching him, felt a sense of pride as I introduced myself as Elliott's mom. Glowed when the other moms told me how cute and sweet he was. We played in there for 3 hours and then came home, had an early bath, and ate dinner together. After that we played on the floor until it was time for him to fall asleep. As I rocked him tonight I told him how proud I was of him and how happy he makes me. And I know he understands.
May 23, 2012
10 Months
Monday was Elliott's 10 month birthday. He is 2 months away from being a year old, and that seems like such an enormous milestone. Right now my memories of every day with him are so fresh in my mind. It seems like just yesterday that I held him tight in my arms for the first time. But so much has happened and he has changed so much in such a short time. He claps his hands now with a joy that I have never seen in any baby before in my life. He smiles proudly and sweetly with his mouth wide open. He has grown four teeth (two on top and two on the bottom). For a while his tongue hung out the side of his mouth because he was unsure of where it belonged now that his bottom teeth were there. I watch him make adjustments and learn about his new body, his new strength, his new abilities and it truly is a miracle to see how a person grows. He shows understanding now as I watch him point to the bunny rabbit in his book, as he points to the puppy dogs outside the window, or as he turns his head and his attention to objects and people that I talk about. When we sing If You're Happy and You Know It, he claps in anticipation of the words to come. He responds to his name. He knows when he is tired after a bath and playing in the evening and will quietly make his way over to my lap and nurse himself to sleep. He is starting to dance and will wave his little hand in the air, or grab his foot in the car and wiggle it around. He is persistent in his learning and his will is strong. His attention span continues to amaze me. He is starting to communicate more and more. Right now everything is ga-ga ga ga ga gagagaga. But those sounds mean something and he will put his hand out as if to gesture and emphasize his point. His attention span continues to amaze me. He has learned to suck through a straw and can eat almost anything. He enjoys food so much and it is a real pleasure to watch him eat. He loves to pick up tiny pieces of food in his fingers and shove it into his mouth. Tomorrow is my last day of school for the year and I can't wait to spend the summer with Elliott. He is growing before my eyes and I don't want to miss a minute of it.
May 19, 2012
Puppy Hugging
Today Elliott and I went on an adventure with our pal Meghan and her family to the Southeastern Guide Dog facility. They invite people and kids to come in and help socialize their puppies that will become guide dogs. It was absolutely amazing to know that we were doing something positive for these puppies who would one day help a person in need. And yet...those puppies did something for us too. As soon as we arrived and saw the puppies, we got so excited. There really is not much better then a pile of puppies. Elliott got to be right there with us as they let the puppies into the room where we sat on the floor and just played with them. He laughed and screeched. He crawled towards them and put his hand out to touch them. Everyone there was so nice and brought the puppies right over to Elliott and made sure he didn't get hurt by any of them. He laughed the most when the 5 week old puppy (that only he got to touch!!!) nibbled on his little fingers. Elliott feeds off of my joy and I thrive off of his. This is a cycle we will live in forever. Those puppies gave us yet another reason to laugh and smile and appreciate the beauty of moments. They gave us a special memory and filled our hearts with good.
May 16, 2012
Mother's Day
On Sunday I celebrated my first Mother's Day. I was excited. It felt special..like being part of a new club. I felt honored and proud. My mom gave me an old telegram she got from her parents on her first Mother's Day. It was like passing a torch. They tell me every day they are proud and I know they are. It was a nice day swimming, eating Greek food, together with our family. Last year my mom and sister and I spent the night down at Clearwater Beach. I looked like I had a large beach ball under my shirt and I was starting to feel really run down and swollen. This year I held Elliott, I watched him laugh at his cousins and sit on his grandpa's lap. I watched him splash in the pool and even stand on his own for a few seconds for the first time. Sometimes it hits me and my heart skips and I smile. I'm a mom.
May 8, 2012
Busy
It's been a very busy last few weeks. I am in the process of finishing up the school year, and Elliott has been busy learning new things, trying new sounds and words, and just being an absolute joy. So this is kind of a catch up post to get me back on track for more regular writing this summer. I realized that I hadn't written so much lately and so many things have been happening.
Elliott and I had to say goodbye to a good friend a few weeks ago. Beta was our cat. She was an important piece of my life and Elliott's too. He was just starting to make sounds that really sounded like kitty cat. He would point to her and make the sound. He would tap on her belly and make the sound. He was definitely saying kitty cat. But then she was sick. And then she was gone. It's sad, and yet I know that she was happy to be a part of our lives, and we certainly were happy to have her as a part of ours. She was Elliott's first pet and that's important.
We've had many adventures recently, including a day at Touch a Truck in Dunedin. Elliott loved seeing all of the big trucks and he wasn't scared of the horns honking. When he is with grandma during the day, they often see trucks drive by and he waves. So he did a lot of waving that day. And smiling. Flashing those two bottom teeth and kicking his legs in excitement. We went to the beach at Honeymoon Island. Elliott touched (and tasted!) the sand. I took him into the water...and he loved it. He bobbed up and down in a little floatie and kicked his feet. We went to a baseball game. It was a Clearwater Threshers game at Brighthouse Field. My school had a special night there and it's always special when I can bring Elliott along to school events. It's nice to see the kids there with their families, and to see the other teachers outside of work. We enjoyed hanging out, we didn't even watch one second of the game!
It's been so hot outside. Summer is definitely on its way. I've been so excited to take Elliott in the pool, but it's been a little too cold. But Saturday was the day. I set up his little water activity table that I got for him. It has little boats that he can push through the water. We spent time hanging out on the front porch with grandma and Uncle Stephen, watching grandpa plant flowers. And then we got in the pool. Elliott loved every moment of it. He waved and clapped (that's his newest thing!!!!) and again kicked his feet. I'm so happy he loves the water so much. It's going to be a fun summer for sure! I can't wait to spend my days with him and have more adventures. Spend our days in the pool, at the park, just playing inside. Anything really. Just being together with Elliott is my idea of an adventure.
Elliott and I had to say goodbye to a good friend a few weeks ago. Beta was our cat. She was an important piece of my life and Elliott's too. He was just starting to make sounds that really sounded like kitty cat. He would point to her and make the sound. He would tap on her belly and make the sound. He was definitely saying kitty cat. But then she was sick. And then she was gone. It's sad, and yet I know that she was happy to be a part of our lives, and we certainly were happy to have her as a part of ours. She was Elliott's first pet and that's important.
We've had many adventures recently, including a day at Touch a Truck in Dunedin. Elliott loved seeing all of the big trucks and he wasn't scared of the horns honking. When he is with grandma during the day, they often see trucks drive by and he waves. So he did a lot of waving that day. And smiling. Flashing those two bottom teeth and kicking his legs in excitement. We went to the beach at Honeymoon Island. Elliott touched (and tasted!) the sand. I took him into the water...and he loved it. He bobbed up and down in a little floatie and kicked his feet. We went to a baseball game. It was a Clearwater Threshers game at Brighthouse Field. My school had a special night there and it's always special when I can bring Elliott along to school events. It's nice to see the kids there with their families, and to see the other teachers outside of work. We enjoyed hanging out, we didn't even watch one second of the game!
It's been so hot outside. Summer is definitely on its way. I've been so excited to take Elliott in the pool, but it's been a little too cold. But Saturday was the day. I set up his little water activity table that I got for him. It has little boats that he can push through the water. We spent time hanging out on the front porch with grandma and Uncle Stephen, watching grandpa plant flowers. And then we got in the pool. Elliott loved every moment of it. He waved and clapped (that's his newest thing!!!!) and again kicked his feet. I'm so happy he loves the water so much. It's going to be a fun summer for sure! I can't wait to spend my days with him and have more adventures. Spend our days in the pool, at the park, just playing inside. Anything really. Just being together with Elliott is my idea of an adventure.
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