Wednesday, July 18, 2012

22 months old


 We're getting so very close to two...and while it's clear from the calendar, it's also abundantly clear when you're around Max. He's so full of spunk and knows how to throw a tantrum like the best of the 2 year olds.  He's adding some 2T items to his wardrobe and getting to join in the big kid fun a lot more often.  It's so fun watching him become a real kid, but I'm not gonna lie, I get really sad sometimes when I think about how little baby time I have left.  While it's exhausting and sometime very overwhelming, I love snuggling these little guys and fear the day they won't let me...


But for now...Max loves snuggles and I'm ready and willing whenever he wants them!  Perhaps he's also afraid of not wanting them anymore because he is definitely getting all that he can get right now.  Its a bit of a clingy phase where Momma is about all that will suit but I know these things don't last and like I said, I'm taking all the snuggles I can get!


He is a MESS.  Literally and figuratively.  But a super cute one!  So very full of personality and so sure about what he wants and doesn't.  He is not easily swayed at all.  He's on a mission.  You can't easily change his path, though if you dig in your heels and insist that no is the answer, he'll fuss a bit and move on.  Convince him that any ice cream will do, not just the special Spidey ice cream his brother has...not a chance.
The good news is that Jack still thinks Max is awesome and so he'll usually share.  And that Jack is 4 and can be reasoned with.  That helps a LOT.


Max became very attached to a lot of animals (or really just their tags) this month.  Among the entourage was George, woof woof, tiger, baby tiger, and backpack.  Backpack has a big tag on the inside so he'd walk around holding an empty backpack and rubbing the tag.  Odd.  
At any given time, he might want 3 or 4 with him, but "baby" was the one he always wanted.  This was the baby we bought for Jack when Max was in utero, for his sibling class.  Jack never cared anything about it, but Max has loved it.
He fell in love with Diego, which he says "day-dough" which is pretty cute.  And he answers Diego's questions.  It's really funny.  His speech is coming along - it's getting clearer and he's talking more often and pointing and grunting less.  He learned to say lollipop this month and it's super cute!  


He still will try most anything to eat and likes everything a little bit better if it didn't come off his plate.  He still loves fruit and yogurt the best.  


He's still in 18-24 month clothes but not for long.  They are getting short and tight, so we'll be moving to 2T here soon I'm sure.  He wears a size 5 diaper and will always tell you when he needs a clean one.  He loves to wear baseball hats, especially backwards.


He likes things to be organized and where he expects them.  He gets this from his father and brother.  They love to organize.  Max's teacher told us one day that she had taken all of their shoes off for water play and had them in a big pile.  Max was upset about it and made sure to pair them up and line them up perfectly straight.  


He's into telling me what he sees in the books before bed instead of listening to the story or me asking him questions.  His favorites lately have been library books, one about city animals and another about animals that do silly things in the house, like the sheep are in the bathtub and the ducks in the kitchen sink.  He thinks it's really funny!  And he still loves the 5 little monkeys book.


He's letting up on the paci a bit.  There are definitely still times when we definitely need it, but he can live without it for the most part.  Kenny is pretty determined to break him of it and he's doing a good job.


He's a good sleeper...he will nap 3-4 hours on the weekend and sleeps from about 8 to 6:30 most nights.  No complaints there.


HIs hair is a bit lighter than Jack's but I think it's just not as thick.  HIs eyes are pretty much the exact same shade as Jack's.  


The best Max trick this month was the "one minute sign."  We often will tell the kids, "one minute until bath" or "one more book and then it's bedtime."  Max learned what that meant and as soon as I'd talk about moving on to something else, he'd hold up one finger and smile!  Jack figured out that we thought this was cute and would often encourage Max to hold up one finger!  Most often this happened close to bedtime.  The boys get some playtime on Jack's bed just before books and as  soon as I'd say "Alright..." he'd look at me and hold up that one finger!  It worked most every time...seriously...it's way too cute...
Love you sweet pea...every single piece of you, inside and out.  

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