Wednesday, February 27, 2013

My Sweet 14-Month-Old


My friend, Olya, took these adorable pictures of Isaac. Isn't he a cutie? My favorites are the last two. But these raccoon ones melt my heart as well. :-) Actually, let's be honest: I love them all! 











I love this age! I think I've felt that way about every age, but it just keeps getting more fun. Isaac loves to read, and he will bring books to me throughout the day. His new thing is that he hands me a book and then runs to the couch because he knows that's where we sit to read. I love it when he sits on my lap and rests his head against my chest. It's our time to relax.

Isaac is a really good eater, but drinking has been a challenge for us. He is officially weaned, and really, it was the smoothest transition ever. I was the one that had been pushing nursing for the last 3 months because I was worried about his liquid intake and diet (due to his allergies). But my milk dried up, and nursing became a futile cause. So, we just stopped, and he hasn't even cared. Talk about an easy transition.

But getting him to drink enough has not been easy. I put sippy cups around the house, but if it were up to him, he would drink less than 8 oz a day. So, I offer, offer, offer. If I offer a lot and spoon feed him a bowl of cereal and oat milk, he can get around 20 oz down-- but that is still 4 oz shy of what is supposedly the absolute minimum he's supposed to be drinking. ACK! Any suggestions there? We did buy a straw cup, but I'm still not sure if he prefers that. We've tried Nesquick in the oat milk. I even blended up fresh strawberries to make a smoothie-like drink, and he wouldn't drink that. So the only things he drinks are watered-down juice and water. I'm hoping this is just a phase and that he will start liking chocolate oat milk. What kid doesn't like chocolate milk?

His new skills include walking backwards (he does it when he's trying to see what's on top of the counter), spinning in circles, crawling up the stairs (I let him climb all the staircases in our complex as we s-l-o-w-l-y make our way to the mail box), eating with a fork, and saying a few words! He is not a big talker and rarely says these words, but he has said all of them multiple times on his own:

dada
ba (ball)
teh-teh (Teddy)
buh (book)
buh-buh (bubble)
nuh-nuh (no no)
puh-puh (poke poke) -- This is what we tell him to do when he's eating with a fork.
ickle ickle (tickle)

The thing he says the most is "DUH!" Which is pretty much the equivalent of "THAT!" He points and says "duh!" to whatever he wants. It's cute, but I'm excited for him to become more verbal.

Life with a one-year-old is very sweet.

5 comments:

Suzanne said...

Haha, Josh has the all-encompassing "Duh" sound too, which means "that" or "whatever I'm pointing at". Love it/hate it.

And I feel you on each age being my new favorite. It just keeps getting more fun, doesn't it?

Little Lisa said...

I recently read that when eating a whole foods diet, one receives a lot of water from food alone. Most fruits are over 90% water! I bet he is staying well hydrated just from what you feed him.

I love the cowboy pics!

Elizabeth said...

He is SO cute. I love the cowboy pictures!

Evelyn was the same way about fluids for a long time-- I was so convinced that she was constantly dehydrated. But then at the beginning of the year she learned the word "water". Now that she can say it and ask for it, the coolness factor of drinking skyrocketed. I'm amazed now at how many times a day she needs a refill. Ironic, though, how it coincided with her strike on food...

Amanda said...

SO cute! Love those photos. He's just adorable. Wish we could see some of those cute tricks first hand.

Audrey Crisp said...

So cute!! Good luck with the drinking thing. I wish I had some advice.