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Monday, October 26, 2015

Campbell at 18 months

Campbell turned 18 months on October 7th. We visited Dr. Pielop on the 14th and Campbell weighed in 21 lbs 9 oz, which is 15th percentile.  He was 33 3/4 inches, which is 88th percentile.  His head grew to 18 3/4 inches which is 86th percentile.  

At 18 months, Campbell is running everywhere, climbing everything, and always on the lookout for mischief.  It's like he walks into a room and looks for something to open, tear, climb, hide in, put in his mouth, etc, etc.  He copy anything Austin does, which is not usually a good idea.  At the same time, he gets very mad at Austin for constantly trying to tackle him and knock him down.  I don't blame him at all.  He has bitten and pinched Austin multiple times for continuing to do this after repetitive screaming bouts.  He is learning to stand up for himself. 

His favorite foods are waffles, sausage, pizza, hot dogs, turkey meatballs with pasta and red sauce,  pears, apples, sweet potatoes, animal crackers, graham crackers, and of course, ice cream.  He has learned to share Austin's unhealthy obsession with ice cream and anytime the word is said, Campbell immediately screams "I- SEEM".  Other new words he says are uh-oh, apple, "oh-oh" for what a monkey says, "e-ouw" for what a cat says, "ouch", "wad-e" for water, "affel" for waffle, doggie, "bodin" for pumpkin, "seep seep", for sweep and when he sees a broom, and "Jees" for Jesus.  He still doesn't say Yes or No, which is crazy.  I thought toddlers usually say "NO" very early.  Campbell nods his head for both yes and no.  I am sure he will say them, especially No, soon.   He is very good at expressing what he wants and insisting on things.  When I tell him no, or not now, he will arch his back and throw his head back with a fake whine/yell.  Sometimes it turns into a real tantrum and he lays on the floor screaming.  Terrible 2's here we come....

He is wearing all size 18 month clothes.  Some of the pants and shorts are still a little loose around the waist but he is tall so needs the length.  He is still in size 3 diapers. He sleeps with his bunny and elephant lovies at night and I still put him in a sleep sack hoping that it may prevent him from trying to climb out of his crib.  He still cries some when in our church nursery, at Mothers' Day Out, or when he stays in the babysitting room at Austin's school when I am volunteering.  He just doesn't like to be away from me....how special!  He loves singing - I can begin to make out "ABC's" and "Happy Birthday".  He likes Itsy Bitsy Spider, 5 Little Monkeys, Wheels on the Bus, and Jesus Loves Me.  He is growing up too fast - wanting to do all the preschool things already - color with crayons, lay on Austin's twin bed (yes, he can climb on it by himself), play the iPad, do puzzles, eat ice cream, brush his own teeth, and sit in Austin's car seat (he can climb in the car by himself and goes straight to Austin's seat).  He had his first haircut on 10/5.  He didn't cry and wasn't nervous at all.  I think he has watched Austin get one so many times and was ready for his own!  

Campbell - you are hilarious and always on the move.  You keep us on our toes.  Your smile lights up a room.  We love you little guy!

Checking out the fire trick at BGP Fall Family night

Cutie

Enjoying a view of Austin's soccer game on Uncle Stephen's shoulders

Covered in blue soggy cupcake icing at Meredith's 5th birthday

Swinging smiles

Just before the haircut...I think he was ready!



The curls are gone now....tear

Feeding the Lakeside ducks some crackers.  He is a little too fearless of them. ...

Quack Quack

First Haircut. driving the car

Chopping off the curls

So handsome

All grown up

looking good!

So serious

Riding a dog at a new indoor trampoline place....fun! 

Ha! Batting helmet might be a little too big!




Tuesday, October 20, 2015

First Days of School - 2015

As I mentioned before, Austin started Pre-K on September 8th at Christ Memorial Lutheran Early Childhood Learning Center.  On the first day, he refused to take a picture before school and he went to school with red eyes from crying and throwing a tantrum.  Oh Austin!  After I picked him up, we went to Jason's Deli for lunch and free ice cream.  Before I would let him go in the restaurant, I made him pose for a picture....so I did get one.  He is in the Dalmatian class and his teachers are Mrs Karen, Ms Becky and Ms Mary Ann.  There are about 13 kids in his class, which is great that it is so small.  He goes M-F from 8:45-12.  I have the option for him to stay until 2:30 but am not in a rush to do this since we plan to hold him back and have him do a "bridge" year before starting kindergarten.  The bridge class is until 2:30 every day.  He has been practicing writing his name every day and has improved greatly since the start of the year.  His favorite part of each day is the playground, ha!  His friends are Ben, Parks, Jay, and Price.  We have played outside of school with all of them and they are crazy boys together.  Teachers are amazing - they can get even those crazy boys to listen and obey.  I am impressed!  They are learning a letter and number each week- they practice tracing, recognizing and learning the sound of each.  Ms. Ako, the science teacher, told me in carpool one day "Austin is so smart!"  :)

Campbell started Mothers' Day Out at Tallowood Baptist on Monday September 14. He is in the Caterpillar class with Ms Marian and Ms Leticia.  He goes Mondays 9:30-2:30.  The first day he was so excited to go!  He dragged his backpack and lunch box down the sidewalk.  I think he was used to seeing Austin get out each day and wondered "what is so great about this school thing"?  He was happy his first day but did not nap AT ALL.  His teachers said he wasn't upset but just wanted to talk in his bed and was loud of the other toddlers.  Ha, sounds just like Campbell.  He is supposed to sleep on a nap mat on the floor but they bring in a crib on wheels for those that need it.  He definitely needs it!!  Haha.  Silly guy would much rather socialize.  After 4 times, he still cries when I drop him off and cries some throughout the day.  Poor little guy!  I keep telling myself it is good for him, and good for me. :)  

First day pictures