I can't believe my little baby Cale is already seventeen months old (and about 21 pounds)! He's been walking for just over 2 months, and in fact he's been running for most of that time too since he really wants to chase after Karston. He's sure that's where the fun action is! He went from walking to confident walking to running in no time. Cale knows he's supposed to wear shoes to go outside, so he will often bring you his shoes ... then your shoes one at time ... often more than two shoes ... you know, just to be sure you have enough shoes to wear that you will take him outside to play! He loves to chase our pets outside, kick up the leaves, splash in the water, and play in the sand. Outside is wonderful!
About two weeks ago, Cale started initiating games of peek-a-boo, where he's the first one to cover his eyes. He's always so happy when we start to play peek-a-boo with him, so when he moves his hands slowly away from his face he has an enormous smile. It's great! I don't know how long he's going to like this game, though, because sometimes he will cover his eyes first and then wander around hoping someone will say PEEK A BOO! That approach is destined for boo-boo as much as peek-a-boo.
Cale also loves the game of flop, where he flops on top of Karston, and then Karston wiggles out and flops on top of Cale, and so on. Cale almost always starts the game of flop with Karston, and he almost always loses once his larger and heavier brother gets excited. A few weeks ago, we had lunch with Missy who said that her brothers also played the game of flop, but that it looked too painful to her. I agree, Flop looks like it devolves from game to painful quickly. Must be a "brothers" thing.
Cale still adores taking baths, too. When he hears the water running, he now starts pulling at his clothes and he's very helpful when you take his clothes off. But he's also impatient, so before you set down that outfit, he's already tugging at his diaper or running towards the tub. He has also learned about the post-bath Naked Run from Karston, so he expects at least one naked lap through the house between his towel drying and his fresh outfit. If Karston finishes the bath at the same time, Double Naked Run is twice as fun for Cale! We have to be careful, though, because he has his bath before bed, and when Cale's tired, he falls down for no apparent reason. Usually his rear end is padded with a diaper, but not on a Naked Run. I still remember Karston's pained surprise when he fell on his bare bottom during an early Naked Run.
Cale's still a great eater too, eating everything in sight without regard to his allergies. On those days when his mouth is faster than my snatch of the allergens, we get through the night with gas drops. Cale is also very fond of his water sippy at night, something we've done for about three weeks now. When he wakes up in the night, he's almost always either gassy-fussy and needs gas drops, or he drinks his water and conks out again. For the most part, Cale is great sleeper. Yes, we feel fortunate! That's why I'm so pleased to have simple solutions for the exception nights of poor sleep. However, growth spurts and teething don't have easy fixes, and Cale just needs to be cuddled those nights.
Cale hasn't added a lot of words in the past several months. He's getting better about pointing to what he wants (and in the morning before breakfast for the past week, he points to the TV to watch cartoons *sigh*), and we all know that swinging from the refrigerator door means that he wants his juice, so I can understand why he doesn't feel the need to add more words. He talks about Mama, sometimes Dada, and most often Emma our dog. Karston and our kitty both get distinctive squeals of joy so they don't need names. Cale still asks for juice (or zeus) and okra. Yes, all the boys in this house love fried okra, and I still can't stand the stuff. More for them!
Cale's still holding at 16 teeth; those final molars haven't come in yet. Still, 16 teeth when he was 16 months old is a gracious plenty.
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