Laurie hung in there with him through it all, but is clearly the more emotionally scarred of the two. We passed through "I'm a bad Mom" phase on days 1/2. The lingering effects are simply her reawakening to the Danger That Is Everywhere. Not to make too light of it. We did re-inspect our own home and are trying to get rid of the worst offenders - the many things we didn't worry about before he was sprinting everywhere and had the strength-of-a-3-year-old. However, the accident happened at a park with Laurie standing right behind him. I guess in some respects I'm a fatalistic father - I just hope that the many accidents and injuries in his future are learning experiences that we all readily move on from. Even Laurie has to admit, though, that I worry quite a bit about his safety - just not in the same ways as she.
An aside - his hair looks combed here. I have no idea how that happened.
On a happier note, I think, the obsession with balls continues. In fact, "ball" is the only word he says now, and he says it a lot. Lots of other sound effects, mind you, but no consistent words except for "ball." With all the practice, I'd say he's already pretty good at throwing and kicking - relative to a 16 month old, of course. His strength-of-a-3-year-old (okay, last time) throwing technique does sometimes send him off his feet, of course.
Also, his Nana Mimi is in town for a visit, which is fun for all of us. I haven't challenged her to my ritual losing game of Scrabble yet, as I'm trying to make ground on a research paper (procrastinating at the moment), but there may be time yet.
To close with, a couple of cute kid shots. Enjoy!
Pre-stitches - he loves bath time every night! |
The bike trailer box - he likes it much more than the bike trailer. Drat! |