I feel like Adam has grown up so much in the past few weeks and I want to document some of his fun characteristics. He is now 21 months old and his vocabulary has exploded in the past few weeks. It seems like he's saying a new word almost every day and I'm constantly amazed at what comes out of his mouth!
Just the other morning I asked if he wanted waffles for breakfast and he responded with, "Mmmm faffles. Syrup!" I've never heard him say syrup before! Another day I was driving with him and he said, "buckle" out of the blue. I glanced back and he was playing with the buckle on his carseat. He has recently learned the colors yellow and green and gets brown and black right about half the time. He can also identify stars and circles. I would say his favorite thing to do right now is playing his drum. My brother Tommy has a drum set in his room and Adam loves to go play Tommy's drums. When he's home, he bangs on his drum and says, "Ta-Tom brums" over and over again. I've heard him say "brumstick" a couple times too.
I think the cutest thing he has ever done was just last night. We had been at my parents' house for dinner and games and were driving home around 9:30. Adam started talking in 2-3 word sentences about everything he had done. We heard, "Barney dancing...Annie dancing" (he had danced with Annie to a Barney DVD) and "Sit chair brums....Ta-Tom brums" (he had sat in Tommy's chair and played his drums). We then started asking him about things and he talked about the dogs and cats, coloring with DeeDee, and playing in the fort with Papa. I'm amazed that not only can he talk in short sentences, but he can verbalize his memories! I don't think there is anything more amazing than giving birth to a tiny infant and watching them literally transform into a person right in front of your eyes! I can't wait for the coming months and years to see this little guy grow and develop.
One more funny thing....he used to pronouce the word fork, as "fortz". Just in the past few days it has started coming out as a perfectly pronouced f-word. Dinners at our house are filled with stiffled giggles from Nat and I! What can I do though? I can't tell him not to say it because he thinks he's saying fork! So last night at dinner with my family, the table had grown a little quiet and out pops the f-word from my toddler, rather loudly I might add! The look on my 15-year old brother's face was priceless! I quickly explained that he was saying fork and everyone had a good laugh. The strange things was that later that night while Adam was playing in a fort with my Dad, he was saying a perfectly pronouced "fork" for fort. Go figure.
Now for an update on our second child. I had an appointment last Thursday and unfortunately, Nat wasn't able to come so I had to tell my doctor not to check for the baby's gender. It was so hard to resist the temptation! I made sure to schedule my next appointment at at time when I knew Nat could be there so we'll find out what we're having in just over 3 weeks! I can't wait! I'm pretty sure I am starting to feel the first little movements from this baby. They are sporadic and light, but sometimes I can feel a few little taps and sometimes it feels like a little fish flopping around. I am so looking forward to feeling the baby move every day. It is my favorite part of pregnancy! I am still trying to hide my growing belly. I know I should just embrace it but I feel like it's too early to be looking so pregnant! And if I were to wear maternity shirts, I would look much more pregnant than I am. So for now, I'm wearing maternity pants and skirts for comfort and going with the fat-look rather than the pregnant-look. That's probably not the best approach though! :) All-in-all things are going great and I'm feeling more like my self rather than a slug who can't get off the couch.
Sorry for the long, journalish post. I guess I'm just a proud Mama!