W: 21 lbs 9.6 oz
L: 30.25 in
Oh Pumpkin, what a year it has been! When I held your
peaceful, perfect little sleeping body in the hospital those first few days, I
had no idea what the next year would bring. There were definitely challenges
but you have brought such incredible joy to us too. You have changed so much,
as babies do, and we are getting to know you as the little person you are. You
have turned into a man of a thousand faces: anger, outrage, frustration, mirth,
glee, consternation, doubt, confusion, joy, and intrigue - they all cross your
face at some point, sometimes one right after another. You are starting to
experience emotions and will let them go in sudden bursts like machine gun
fire; they have the ability to take our breath away and worry for your mental
health. You’re also becoming an expert at the throw down tantrum. You collapse
on the floor in a sitting position with your head over your feet. I have no
idea how you do it with your rather large tummy but it is a feat of
flexibility. A few seconds later can see another flash of your megawatt smile
and we’re left wondering, again, at your sanity!
Little but mighty – that is the phrase I keep coming back to
in order to describe you. The weight and space you take in our home and hearts
is a 100 times bigger than your body. You seem ready to tackle the world at
some moments, yet still coyly, shyly smile at strangers the next. You can
babble up a storm, yell loud enough to bring the walls down, and give the
tightest hugs when you’re nervous. You’ll blatantly steal your brother’s prized
possessions and stare at him, daring him to do something about it with a
satisfied smile on your face; or beg me for my food with the same level of
confidence.
Movement – the Pumpkin learned to walk at 11 months and has
been a stellar performer. He really hasn’t had too many spills, bumps or
bruises considering that he loves to run everywhere now. He’s a pretty agile
mover. He’s also a strong baby, able to lift items twice his weight and size.
Which is dangerous because he loves throwing these things once they are lifted.
I think all of us have gotten beaned in the head by something courtesy of the
Pumpkin. His dad is hopeful of a MLB contract one day. He’s a bit of a daredevil
too – he loves being thrown up in the air, tossed on the bed or flipped upside down.
He loves doing back flips. He is all boy and we should probably buy him a
helmet and hair dye for mama.
Sleep – Putting him to sleep is still a bit rough. Sometimes
he’ll go down without any urging. Most of the time, it requires a couple trips
to his room to refresh his bottle and put back everything that he’s thrown out
of his crib – blankets, pacies, bottles, everything. Once he’s asleep, he’s
good though and only wakes up once for another bottle. His preferred sleeping
position seems to be on his side curled up with at least one blanket.
Occasionally, he’ll sleep through the night. In the morning, he’s usually
pretty chipper and will lounge in his crib for a while before demanding to be
let out.
Halloween brought Grandma and Baba out. We tried the chicken
suit on the Pumpkin and he didn’t much appreciate it. Though, as I write this,
we should have dressed him up as a pumpkin – that would have been much more
appropriate though, probably, hated as much.
Pumpkin, we have been so blessed to have you in our family. It seems like you arrived the minute we starting dreaming of adding another child and we’ve been trying to catch our breaths ever since. You are the whirling dervish in my life and I can’t wait to see how you grow and take on the world! Love you my little monster.
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