The power of signs! I am so glad that I started teaching Evan sign language. Although I was very discouraged having started signing to him at 3.5 months because it felt like I was entertaining myself...lol...now, it is my life saver. I love not having to figure out everything that E wants or needs. He effectively communicates his wants and needs when it comes to food, drink, help, all done, and his favorite, more. Before Evan started communicating, many times I would question whether or not I should continue. It wasn't until E was 9 months old that he signed his first sign 'more' on a consistent basis. Now at 13 months old he is signing 8 signs in order to express his needs and wants ( light, hi/bye, milk, all done, help, food, drink, and more). Looking back over the last 10 months when I was pulling my hair out and ready to stop, I am so grateful that I stuck with it. Now when I am teaching Evan manners, please and thank you, I keep in mind the patience us both before he was able to sign the words for himself :0) Hoping he'll learn these in a month versus ten ;0)
On a side note, Dave bought E a basketball hoop and basketball to play inside. He set it up on the back of our kitchen chair, just so it's at E's height. Evan absolutely LOVES it... as does Daddy! It's so cute to see his sense of accomplishment when he makes a basket. He is oh-so-proud.
We were also able to get a video of E walking. Maybe one of these days he will actually prefer walking over crawling. I probably should be careful what I wish for...right?!??!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Big Brother
They are the cutest DUO, Evan and Dex! I absolutely LOVE THEM!!! I never realized what a great teaching tool Dex is to Evan. E is now not only calling Dex's name for him to come but attempting (with no success yet) to put the harness on Dex, holding his leash when we go on walks, giving a treat to Dex when we come inside from our walks, and just his morning I witnessed one of the cutest things between the two. After E had finished drinking milk from his sippy cup, he set the cup on the ground next to him. Of course, the hungry hound that Dexter is, he waited right by E's side until he finished drinking his milk. The moment E took his hand off the cup Dex was right there licking the straw. When Evan saw this he quickly grabbed his sippy cup with one hand, put his other arm out straight while pushing Dex away, and said "No No No No No". It was priceless! I was so glad to witness it but sure do wish I got it on camera.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Baptism Blessing
Today our son, Evan, was recognized as a member of God's family. He was baptized at the church I grew up to and confirmed as a member many years ago. We couldn't have had a more beautiful day and are so blessed to have Evan in our lives. Last week I visited my Grandmother in the hospital. As were talking she humbly said to me and my Dad "How did we live without Evan in our lives. He is such a blessing." I couldn't agree more. Evan has be the light in our lives over the past 13 months and will continue to be. He has taught us the 'real' meaning of life and reminds us that the little things are not worth getting upset over. We were so grateful to be surrounded by the love and company of our family members who witnessed Evan becoming a child of God, and for those family and friends that were not with us, they were with us in spirit.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Where's the time gone?
I am amazed at how much Evan is changing and how quickly. Not sure if it was the little boy hair cut I gave him this morning, but he went from being this little 6 pound little baby to this incredibly active and talkative little boy. While at Gymboree open play, E did his usual crawling and tumbling up and down the play equipment. But today was different. Today he attempted multiple times to walk. Each time he took about 5-10 steps. Wobbly, of course, but he was eager to do it. He also learned how to go down the stairs or anything that is raised off of the floor backwards. I taught him by saying "turn around and down" and it definitely paid off because today was the first day I didn't have to say it or cue him to remember to do it. Another new observation I made today was while he was on the wooden rocking horse. He saw an electrical outlet on the wall to his left and said "no" as he shook his head. As I saw him do it, I reaffirmed him by saying "no touch" and "danger". He followed my affirmation by shaking his head no and saying "no". E is also saying "hot" and knows when something is hot. We were eating breakfast yesterday and Evan saw my coffee and said "hot". Similarly as I was making dinner he felt the heat from the oven and said "hot, hot". Oh my...and when I ask him to help me, like get the dog out from under the bed, Evan will crawl over to Dex and say "Dexter, Dexter" while patting the ground or his leg in an attempt to get him to come out. Speaking of Dexter, when E and I take Dex for his walks, E likes to hold Dex's leash. It took a couple walks before E realized he had to hold on the whole walk. We'll see how long wanting to walk him lasts :0) I know there are a few more things that he's been doing new as of late, but am stumped as to what they are. When I remember them I will add them.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
E's FIRST Trip to the DENTIST!!!
E did well! He much rather play with the toys in their office than get his teeth cleaned, but hey, who can blame him?!?! Dr. Kristen was wonderful. She introduced E to all the equipment and picked out a raspberry flavored cleaner to clean his teeth and followed the cleaning with watermelon flavored flouride. Yum! While she was cleaning his teeth she put on an Elmo/Sesame Street show that displayed on top of the ceiling while he looked up at it. I thought for sure that would capture his attention. But I should have know better, E plus restraint equals disaster!!! He cried the whole time Dr. Kristen cleaned his teeth. Oh well! At least he has very clean pearly whites ;0) He got a certificate with his picture on it to add to his scrapbook. Although Evan wasn't a big fan of his first cleaning, I am proud that he did it and had a smile on his face when it was all done! Good job Evan!!!
Our Furbaby, Dex
Sorry for the long wait....quite a bit has been going on recently and has put a hold on my posting. Dex had surgery last week. He had a lump removed from his chest. After picking Dex up from the vet after the surgery he came home, we fed him and he was hanging out at Evan's side for the 2 hours before E went to bed. He didn't miss a beat! The next day Dex was up and running about with his toy up and down the hallway. Apparently he wasn't in much pain. We were glad to see him bounce back so quickly. On Thursday we got the pathology results on his lump and learned that it's a Mass Cell Tumor (cancer). It is fairly common in the breed (among a few other dog breeds). However, that did not make receiving the information any easier. The Vet was pretty confident that she removed it all but told us to keep a watch out for any bumps or unusual growths and will test him in 6 months. Hopefully Dex will not have any more serious health issues. The poor dog has had his fair amount of health problems in the short 7 years that he's been living. Keep Mr. Dexter in your thoughts and prayers!
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