Back in September, we had some professional photos taken while we were at a pumpkin patch. Because of the package I bought, I was entered into a drawing to win a free 1 hour photo shoot. I found out around my birthday (between all the seizures, hand foot mouth disease, and car accidents) that I won the drawing. We scheduled a date for early May, but Edward’s little accident made us need to reschedule for a later day in May. We finally got it scheduled and went and had them done in downtown Snohomish. Jon with Jon Kaplan Photography was amazing! Morgan was not feeling into anyone taking his picture and we tried a bunch of things before needing to resort to suckers. Overall though, he got a bunch of great photos. These are some of my favorites.
Category: Morgan
This little cutie patootie is 18 months already! Where did that time go? He is a super active little boy who came in today at 28#9.6oz and 33.5″ long. He is always trying to keep up with his brother and the other big kids. He is getting really close to being able to ride the balance bike. He would be able to do the trike except his little legs aren’t quite long enough for him to work the pedals. I caught him a week or so ago in the cul-de-sac with his brother on their bikes. They were heading up a little bit and then riding them down. Morgan pushed his trike up a bit and then climbed onto the seat and then let the trike go backwards down the hill. It spun to the side and then rolled over and Morgan ended up underneath it. Thank goodness for helmets! But I got over to him, he wasn’t crying so I got the trike off of him and picked him up. He got right back on the trike and followed brother again.
He has also figured out how to climb up the ladder for the bunkbeds. He can’t climb back down, so we had to block the ladder. But since he showed us he could do it, we went ahead and moved him from the crib to a toddler bed. He is loving it! We have had a few instances where we can put him in bed, say goodnight, walk out and he only fusses for a little bit before he is out. He loves giving hugs and kisses and sometimes gets to stay up late because he is being super super cute.
The biggest issue we are having with him is that he still isn’t talking. We have heard about 5 words so far. He said “bye” before Christmas, but hasn’t said it since. He says “ag” and plays tag by running up and tagging someone and then running away laughing. We have heard a version of “daddy” a couple times and our neighbor has heard “hi.” Other than that, we are still waiting for it to click. He understands what we are asking and will do things we ask him to like “go get your shoes.” He mostly communicates by “eh” and pointing. We have another 3 months to wait as he is starting to get more words. If he still isn’t talking by August, we will start working on getting hearing tests done and getting him into early intervention. I’m hoping we don’t have to go that far, but it is nice knowing that we have a plan in place in case we have to.
He has a few allergies/reactions to some different foods. We fed him breakfast one day and he got mango yogurt all over his face and his face got puffy and red for a few hours. Then we also gave him a cinnamon roll and where he had cinnamon on his face, he got all red and splotchy too. We have found that he isn’t allergic to ingesting them, but since he is a sensitive skinned red-head, they are all topical reactions. So he is ok eating them, but he will react if they get on his skin.
Because of the sensitive skin, we have been having a lot of diaper rashes. The best way to fight them has been baby powder at every change. It has been tedious, but we are on it. 🙂
I am excited to see him learn and develop.
Since our trip in November, we have been wanting to head back to Great Wolf Lodge since last time we spent a night in the ER and I spent most of the time in the room with a sick little boy. We wanted to figure out a good time to go and Darrell wanted to take his mom. So we were trying to figure out a time to go with all our schedules. During our waffling, we got an email with a special to upgrade to the suites. So, with that set, we figured a time and got our stuff together. We planned our trip for April 15-17 so it was after Spring breaks in the area and would be a bit quieter. Since it happened to be about half way between Edward and Lorna’s birthday, we went ahead and bought a birthday package.Â
It was a lot of fun. We went ahead and restarted Edward’s wand for the magiquest. We also got Morgan a wand and he loved wandering around and waving it at all the items. We spent sometime in the water park. Edward and Darrell got to ride some of the tube slides with Lorna. Morgan didn’t last very long before he was ready for bed, but he had fun while he was there.Â
Overall we had a blast. Unfortunately, Morgan caught a stomach bug the day before we left and then it hit Edward on our last night there, so he was down for the count. Maybe one of these times, we will be able to make a full trip there without any of us getting sick.
Prior to Jenni’s wedding at the end of March, the boys were in desperate need of a haircut. Edward waffled back and forth on whether he wanted to go really short again or if he just wanted a trim so he could grow his hair out long. He ended up going short again.
Morgan’s hair was all in his face and we had been putting it off for a long time as we didn’t want to trim his curls. But after weeks of trying to find ways to keep his hair out of his face and his boogers, we went ahead and got him his first haircut. The same barber who did Edward’s first cut did Morgan’s first cut. 🙂 He wasn’t super sure of it, but a lollipop and sitting on Daddy’s lap while getting his hair trimmed made it better for him. He looked like a brand new kid and it took us a few days to get use to the new haircut.
We spent awhile at the barber shop, so the boys found the table with checkers and they played there for awhile. Darrell decided that he wanted a trim too, so we got all the boys all trimmed up and looking good for the wedding. 🙂