Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Infant 3

Jack has recently made the move to the Infant 3 classroom at daycare. This is the last step before he enters the Toddler program. I don't know where the time has gone, but it is amazing all that he has learned in the past year.

The good thing about the Infant 3 room is that he is with older kids. He is not only the youngest but the littlest, and somehow, the loudest. It's funny to watch each kid's personality come through. There is Daniel, the strong & quiet gentle one; Zoe, the doe-eyed beauty bossy babe; and Jovie, the runner of the group. I am not quite sure yet where Jack fits in (and I am finding that you are ALWAYS biased about your own kid!) ... but we get hints from his teachers.

Something cool that we got today was Jack's first real "report card." We get a log each day of what he did, when he ate, when he pooped, etc., but this was the first Parent Conference Form outlining his skills. (Don't worry, he wasn't in trouble or anything. It's just something they offer to evaluate each kid.) It's funny, because you have things reaffirmed that you definitely knew about your child, and on the other hand, you learn that they truly do behave differently at school than at home.

According to this form, Jack has picked up some specific skills. These are word-for-word evaluations from his teachers:
  • Jack seeks to remain in the company of familiar adults.
  • Jack uses the facial expressions, gestures, and voices of others to guide his own behavior and feelings.
  • Jack is becoming aware of the emotions of others. He will look up from play at a crying child or a group of children laughing.
  • Jack attempts simple personal care tasks. (Not quite sure what this means, but it sounds pretty funny!)
  • Jack is discovering that repeated actions yield similar effects.
  • Jack demonstrates an awareness of a problem. He is able to communicate his needs with his teachers. (HA HA)
  • Jack imitates the actions of his teachers; example: he will clap when he sees a peer or teacher clap.
  • Jack responds to simple gestures and to the intonation, pitch, and volume of simple speech.
  • Jack uses facial expressions, body positions and movements, and distinct cries or vocalizations to communicate.
  • Jack will partner in conversation when spoken to. For example, he will babble back and forth with his teachers.
  • Jack will engage books independently and as they are read aloud finds pleasure in the experience.
  • Jack is very comfortable in his environment, only showing signs of distress when tired or hungry.
Of course, I skimmed quickly through all of that and jumped straight to the narrative. I figured that was my REAL clue as to how he was doing.

The direct comments from his teachers Stephanie, Jen, and Kate:

"Jack is a very happy baby. He enjoys interacting with his peers and teachers. He is very vocal and communicates his needs well to his teachers. He thoroughly enjoys sensory activities such as water play, painting, and shaving cream. He is very outgoing and comfortable with his environment. Jack enjoys his newfound freedom of movement and can be found exploring the classroom every chance he gets. Jack has bonded well with his teachers here at Mountainside and always greets everyone with a big sloppy smile."

I am so happy with his program and his teachers, and I am even more excited to hear how well he is doing. I see things on a quick, drive-by basis as I drop off or pick up, but to hear it all makes me feel so much better. Our kid really is as awesome as we think. Does this mean he got an A??? :)

Anyway, here are some pictures from this week. We upgraded out of the inflatable tub to a mat in the big tub. It's been a hit! He loves splashing in the faucet.



Spaghetti night was also a huge success! As you can see from below... so was doing wash later that night.


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Turning into a Toddler...

Sigh. So the other day we got this free sample in the mail for the Enfamil toddler "milk" because soon it will be time to wean Jack off of formula, and bottles. I took one look at it and my eyes teared up. When did my little, newborn peanut become a toddler? He's such a big boy now in so many ways. Not only does he have his own little (adorable) personality, but he looks so much like a big kid now. His face is starting to change, and his hair has thickened up, and his muscles are getting stronger. His vocabulary is getting bigger and he is getting much more vocal. More often than not, he eats what we are having for dinner. He has no interest in purees anymore. He is growing up so fast, in so many ways, and it is so exciting for me...but it also breaks my heart. How have we already had this much time with him? I can't imagine how our life was without this little guy...and I am so excited to see what's in store in the next year. He's such a treat, and such a smart boy! We are so lucky and so blessed.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Jack Shaking His Head "NO!!"

It's pretty hilarious that he knows how to say NO but not YES ... and that he laughs the whole time. :) He's so cute, it's hard to ever be angry with him!

Lovin the sandbox...and standing up!

A Picture Montage


What a fast boy! Dad and I turned around for 5 seconds ... and Jack found the box of tissues on the table. Oops! At least he enjoyed himself...


Last week, Jack got bit by another kid at daycare. Here are some pics of his bite mark. Not through the skin, thank goodness, but still pretty pink!

He was screaming his head off two seconds before this. I bring out the camera, and suddenly he's a ham. I think he's learned how to manipulate us...


He thought his new sandbox was super fun!! It kept him entertained long enough for me to relax and read a few chapters in my book. I like it!!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Jack is 11 Months Old! (Tomorrow)

We are celebrating the last of the "month" birthdays tomorrow... in 32 days, he will be a year old (and a TODDLER!!!) So, it's been a very exciting month. What new things can Jack do?

  • Shake his head NO! This is such a hilarious new thing for Mom and Dad. He gets the biggest grin on his face when he's copying our "no" movements. It's awesome!
  • Use baby sign language. He can definitely do "ball" and "more" ... I think the rest are coming soon! The things daycare is teaching him really are fantastic. I am so proud of him!
  • Eat real people food! I am not sure if this is a good or a bad thing, but Jack has a taste for the finer things in life - including salmon, hummus, and filet mignon. Sigh. It's going to cost a fortune to feed this kid as a teenager!
  • ALMOST walk! He teeters around along the couch and behind his push buggy. He takes cautious steps and falls. He stands on his own for 20-30 second bouts. He's SO CLOSE! We can't wait. I know he will be a much happier kid when he acquires this skill!
  • Get bit at daycare. Yup, he's in a big kid's class now...and that means making friends, as well as having "scuffles" with the other kids. Jack was reaching for a toy across another kid's body and the kid leaned down and bit his wrist. It didn't break the skin, but it definitely left a mark. When daycare called me, all in a very apologetic panic, I just said "ehh, Jack probably deserved it." I mean really, what else can you do? Kids that can't talk are bound to express themselves this way. I am just glad that Jack was not the biter :)
  • Tell us what's up. He uses many more syllables and sounds to express himself now...and he always wants to make sure that we get the full story. It's so cute to hear him learn, grow, and change on an almost daily basis!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Happy Fathers Day!

Today Justin celebrated his first official Fathers Day ... sick with strep throat too! Poor guy. Although he gets only 1/2 sympathy from me because let's just say he wasn't SUPER nice when I was sick!!

Anyway, we spent the day hanging out with Jack and just chilling. We all know that one of Jack's favorite things to do is pull everything out of our pantry. (See above.) He does lots of things (this included) that elicit a "NO!!" from Mom or Dad. Recently (as in, the last 24 hours), he has started laughing and shaking his head whenever we say NO! It's really funny, and we hide our faces as we laugh hysterically at him while still trying to be mad about whatever he's doing. I have attempted to get it on camera, but he's smarter than you think - and he seems to know when we are trying to get him to do it. (Also it's hard to yell "NO!" when he isn't doing anything wrong!)

Anyway, you can kind of see him shake his head on this video when I say "No!" ... and you see a little tiny laugh. But I promise I will get the full head shake and giggle for you soon!

It constantly amazes us how Jack is such a little sponge. He recently learned how to wave, and he's getting much better at waving hello and goodbye. He also copies you word for word if you read a book (especially the Elmo's Favorite Colors book...he will definitely say "red," "blue," "green," etc. - well, as clearly as he can.) He impresses us each day and we are so very proud of him!




Saturday, June 19, 2010

Long week....thankful for the weekend!

This has been a long week in the Crosby house. While we had a great visit with Nonny Sue and Pop Pop Farrell to start the week, Mommy ended up sick with strep throat by Wednesday. Daddy still hasn't gotten it, and Jack seems to be fine (except for a bout with pinkeye mid-week) ... but we will see. Needless to say, things have been moving slow around here.

Jack, in true form, spent a lot of time pulling books off shelves and things out of closets. One of his favorite activities is pulling every item out of our pantry in the kitchen. Here he is modeling his super awesome "jeans" diapers - Dad's Wal Mart special purchase of the month :)

Eating watermelon in the pool....BIG MOUTH!
Enjoying pool time is one of our favorite things this summer. It's only been really hot for a few days, but we took full advantage of the blow up pool! Jack loves splashing around. I can't wait to get him in a REAL pool soon! I know that he will absolutely love it. He has no fear of the water at all - which I suppose is a good thing. It just means we all have to keep a super close eye on him!

Relaxing with Nonny Sue before bedtime...all bundled up in my super cool new robot PJ's!
Jack was sent home from daycare on Wednesday and made a quick trip to the doctor for what they thought was pinkeye. It cleared up really fast, so I'm not convinced - but the antibiotic goop they gave us was super gross! It leaked all over the poor kid's face. Oh well - it certainly didn't affect his appetite :)


That's about all that's going on with us! I am working on the invitations for Jack's FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY now and should be getting those out soon (thanks to Annette for her help with the photo selection!) Until later ... love all of you!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Colin and Ashley visit Boston!


We had a great visit with Aunt Ashley and Uncle Colin ... who had fun in the pool with Jack!! Funnily enough, three days after they left our house, Colin proposed!! They will be getting married soon and we are so excited to "officially" have Ashley be a Farrell... although she has been unofficially for a very long time now. :)


Jack is getting to be such a big boy. He loves being outside (eating dirt, leaves, flowers, and mulch) and playing in his baby pool. He also has started associating real words with objects lately - as he said "Ball!" the other day and actually pointed at a big blue ball! It was amazing. We had another great weekend with Grandpa Ken and Grandma Vonny, which I will post about soon. I have been very behind lately as we don't have a desktop computer set up at home anymore (stupid basement flooding!!) so I have to sneak time in at work to post. (shhh!)

Love all of you!