Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Long Awaited 1-Year Re-Cap

Here goes... the 1 year re-cap. Much like my 6 month re-cap in December, I wanted to capture some of the milestones that are nearing as we have passed into the 2nd year of Tripp's life.  I figured I should probably write this 1-year recap before June got away from us and we were well into July.  I hope that you don't mind enduring my ramblings about the past 12 months!

  • Tripp is not quite yet walking, but is getting braver by the day.  He will take a step or two, but has not quite strung more than 3 together.  Similar to crawling, I would say that we are not encouraging this increased mobility, so I am ok waiting until he naturally gets moving.
  • Speaking of Crawling.... Tripp crawls strangely, in what we call the "Pirate" formation, dragging one leg along as if it is a bum/wooden leg.  I have tried to capture it on video, but have thus far been unsuccessful.  Maybe I'll capture it before he starts walking.
  • Tripp has 6 teeth - the 2 bottom and 4 top ones are fully developed - and some others aren't far behind.
  • The vocabulary is growing, but he now has only a few words.  Most of them are not discernible, but we think that we've heard him say Dog, Ball, Car, DaDa (still no MaMa), and a weak attempt at Shoes.  Our favorite word right now, however, is a Tripp-y version of "Hello" while holding a phone, remote control, shoe, toy, or food behind his head as if he is answering a phone.  'Tis quite cute.
  • Tripp is a very friendly guy, and hasn't met many strangers.  He often takes some time to warm up to new folks (what 1 yr old doesn't?) but once he's warmed up, he's got all cylinders firing and won't take long to engage you in a conversation of babble.
  • Tripp's teachers at daycare still adore him.  They even send me text message photos of him doing all sorts of crazy things like falling asleep in his lunch or sleeping on the cot in weird positions.  Yes, you read correctly... at daycare, he has graduated to napping on a cot rather than in a crib.  It's most entertaining to see.
  • There aren't many foods that Tripp has rejected.  He is currently eating a lot of berries (strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and grapes).  He loves kiwi, bananas, and many other fruits.  He also eats a fair amount of mac n' cheese, turkey dogs, and anything dipped in spaghetti sauce.  Rule of thumb:  If he won't eat it, dip it in spaghetti sauce and try again.   So far, not a big fan of eggs, but we continue to work on that.
  • He has also switched entirely to whole milk, which is a relief to both the morning routine (no more mixing!) and the ole' Roughen budget.  Formula is expensive!  We also tossed out the baby bottles around his first birthday, so it is currently all sippy cups for us!
  • If allowed to warm up to the idea, Tripp is a fan of swimming in the pool.  We learned the hard way that not allowing him to first sit on the steps and splash will make for a not-so-fun pool experience.  But after he splashes for a few minutes, he is content to float around in his little float.
  • Tripp is still a good sleeper.  He usually takes a bath around 7 pm, and is asleep before 8 pm without any fuss (unless he's not in his crib --- not a big fan of the pack n' play).  He wakes up between 5:30 and 6:30 am, which is still a little earlier than I like on the weekends, but fits nicely with our weekday schedule so I cannot complain.
  • A typical weekend involves early mornings (during which either Matt or I get up with Tripp --- but usually not both) and possibly a trip to either the Farmer's market or the Flying Biscuit Cafe for breakfast.  We usually go on a stroll before the heat of the day, and have recently been spending time at the pool.  He is down to only 1 nap per day, usually around 12 noon and he'll sleep until 2 or 2:30 pm.  
  • In general, Tripp laughs, smiles, and entertains us a lot.  He is quite a joy to have around (do I sound like a mom, or what?) and keeps us on our toes.  His first 12 months haven unlike any other in my life and I am so lucky to have him (and Matt, too!) in my life.
Alright... enough of the sappy stuff.  Hope everyone has a great week!  
Meg

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