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Sunday, November 22, 2015

18 Months

Height: 33.5" (74%)
Weight: 23 lbs. 3 oz. ((30%)


At 18 months Jude is doing just about everything to keep up with the crazy in this house.  He climbs, runs, climbs, hides, gets attitude when something doesn't go his way.  Jude is enjoying books more and more each day.  He uses several phrases and has a pretty extensive vocabulary.  Some of his most frequently used words are: all done, girls, outside, all done, no, please, night night (which is what he calls his milk), bath, nannie (for banana), and daddy.  Jude is able to communicate and make his point known.  My favorite thing is that he tells us when he has pooped by saying, "I poop."  He is also very good at following one step commands and remembering where he left important things like his milk or a favorite toy (foo foo, giraffy and yellow guy).  Pointing is his new favorite thing.  Jude loves to play hide and seek and chasing games.  He also loves balls and cars.  Jude knows the sounds certain animals make and can point out some of his body parts.  He takes turns and loves to be silly with the other kids.  Jude is probably our worst runner.  He never stays in one place.  He is constantly on the run and doesn't worry whether we will keep up with him or not.  He can't be trusted in public to stay nearby.  He makes outings a little stressful.

A few of my favorite Jude pics from the month:












Sunday, October 18, 2015

18 Months


Jude is keeping up with the gang these days. I am keeping up with the challenges of an 18 month old now.  My biggest priority lately has been keeping Jude alive.  He is definitely true to the little boy ways.  Into everything, climbing on anything, attempting things that he is not capable of and making messes all along the way.  
Jude is starting to talk more and more. He has several distinct words that we can clearly understand.  He can mimic just about anything we ask him to.  His voice is just so cute.  

Favorite Words:
Happy, Outside, Shoe, Annie, Millie, Owen, Daddy, Mommy, Zoom, Bath, All done, Night-Night and Please

Jude loves to play hide and seek and chase.  I find him so frequently shut up in closets and cabinets unable to open the doors to let himself out.  He takes off running from us and laughs at himself.  Jude also likes to play on ride on toys.  He loves cars and trains, blocks and markers.  He also loves anything that he can dump out and leave for me to pick up. He enjoys being outside and playing in the basement.  He is fascinated with the vacuum for some reason.  

Jude sleeps 12 hours a night.  He goes to bed around 7:30 and is up around 7:30 the next morning.  He naps once a day around 1 and sleeps for about two hours.  














Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Some Favorite Pictures

Just wanted to post some of my favorite pictures from the past month of our growing little guy.  So much changes from month to month and its hard to keep up.  Jude has definitely made that transition from baby boy to active toddler.  He's into EVERYTHING and is quite the busy body.  He has a sweet disposition (likes to give hugs and sit on laps) but has a streak of orneriness about him that is undeniable.










Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Vocabulary

16 months

Jude is becoming very vocal.  Its that time when toddlers string together gibberish in such an inflectional way that you can tell what he says has meaning to him.  He says things with such intent.  Although the majority of his vocalizations are incoherent to us, he does say several words that we understand constantly and signs a few words to communicate with us.

Jude's Vocabulary at 16/17 months:
Annie, ball, night-night, wow, whoa, all done, yeah, no no no, momma, da da, moo, baa, outside, bye bye, this, bath

Jude signs for:
all done, more, book, bath, airplane and please







Monday, August 3, 2015

A Little Catch Up

I realized today that it has been a while since I have posted anything about this little guy.  Since my last post Jude has learned some basic signs, walks/runs/climbs everywhere, had his first significant haircut, is down to one nap a day (on most days) and is starting to talk.  Jude loves the water, loves being outside, cuddles with his lovey "Yellow Guy," enjoys balls and cars, likes to play with the doggies at Pa and T's house, LOVES emptying cabinets and takes every opportunity to stand inside the refrigerator when it is opened and cries hysterically when you close it.  Jude is mastering stair climbing.  He goes up with ease and is learning to come down.  We still rely on gates for his safety but are really looking forward to getting rid of them.  
Jude is a tough little kid.  He is often found in headlocks, sandwiched under pillows and it is very rare for him not to have bruises, cuts and scrapes.  He takes it all in stride.  Owen is toughening him up and one day I think Owen will regret this.  It won't be long before Jude is playing right along side Owen and that day can't come soon enough for Owen.  The girls are Jude's primary caregivers.  They will do anything for their little brother.  "Annie" was one of Jude's first words.  

A Day In Jude's Life:
7:30 wake up and have a bottle
8:00 breakfast
Playtime
12:00 lunch
12:45 nap
3:00 wake up 
5:30 dinner
Playtime
7:00 bedtime






One Year, Three Months Old



Friday, May 22, 2015

Walking (almost)

This week Jude has been getting much better on his feet and can walk up to seven steps.  He is gaining confidence and getting quicker and steadier.  Crawling is still his mode of getting somewhere quickly but he is recognizing that there might be a better way.
I will be happy to have him a little farther up off the ground.  Especially at places like playgrounds (where he has been known to put everything from pebbles, sand and cigarette butts in his mouth) and play places (where he crawls around in the gross and grime getting his hands, knees and feet as black as possible).  His little feet and toes will appreciate not having the constant wear and tear that come with crawling around on concrete surfaces.  The poor kid's toes are scarred, blistered and all torn up.  Being outside crawling around always involves blood when he's not in sneakers.  He's learned that bear crawling helps to protect his piggies a little bit but usually ends in a face plant so its not always the best option either.





 

Monday, May 11, 2015

First Steps

Jude took three consecutive steps for the first time today.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Jude's 1st Birthday Party

We celebrated our last one year milestone this weekend as Jude celebrated his first birthday.  Jude woke up (as always) with smiles.  Gramma was here to celebrate with us as we enjoyed a Krispie Kreme doughnut cake to start the celebration off right.  

Jude took down an entire doughnut in no time.  He is a sweet tooth.
After breakfast (or maybe I should call it dessert), Jude played around while the kids opened his presents.  He got a water sprinkler, a book, a dinosaur piggy bank and from Annie and Millie a toy.  He was much less interested in any of it than Annie, Millie and Owen were.  

After those festivities were over, it was time to set up for his birthday party.  We had a Dr. Seuss inspired party.  It was such a fun party to plan.  The decorations were are Seuss-themed and the dishes were all inspired by foods in Dr. Seuss' books.  The menu consisted of 

"Green Eggs and Ham"
"Who Hash" (hash brown casserole made by Aunt Heidi)
"Who Pudding" (cookie salad- find the recipe at www.chef-in-training.com)
"Rare Who Roast Beast" (roast beef) Sandwiches
 "Hop on Pop" Popcorn (caramel corn made by T...a Knisley favorite)
"Truffula Fruits" (fruit salad)
"One Fish, Two Fish" Goldfish Crackers



The cupcakes were made by my longtime friend Erin Allsop.  They were inspired by the books Sneetches, Oh the Places You'll Go and The Lorax.  I think they turned out so cute.  And the kids ate them up.


Favors were gummy fish and ribbon candy kebobs.

We couldn't have had better weather.  The sun was out all day and the temperature was 75 degrees.  The kids played outside all day in the new sandbox and on the swings.  Bubbles, water tables, bikes, sidewalk chalk and parachute games kept the nine and under crowd busy.



Jude had lots of helpers to blow out his candle but needed no assistance in eating his very own cupcake.

This was one of ten shots (only a few kids missing)...not too bad!

Thanks to all our family and friends who drove from near and far to celebrate with us.  Thanks to those of you who were hear with us in spirit as well.  The love and support we receive are the best gifts of all.