Tuesday, March 31, 2015

18 month checkup

Brady had his 18 month checkup last week. He weighed almost 27 pounds and was close to 33 inches tall. And I swear he's grown since then! His checkup went great. He only had one shot and don't have to get anymore until he's 4. Woohoo! The doctor said he looks great and he'll see him again in a few months.
Playing with some kids in the waiting room. It's amazing how much he's matured since our 15 month visit. I remember him not quite being able to crawl up in these chairs and he definitely didn't know how to draw on the etch-a-sketch last time.


One funny story from this visit was when the doctor and I were talking about something, and somehow it came up that Brady loves to eat cheetos and donuts when he's at Emi and Poppy's house, and Brady immediately shot his head up at me and said 'NO-NUH??' 'TCHEE-TOE??' The doctor laughed so hard. (And for the record, he said let the grandparents feed him whatever they want and let them enjoy doing it! It's their job to spoil him and when we are grandparents we'll do the same, he said. Ha!)

The doctor's office is on the 7th floor of a building that is very close to our house, so we can see our street and all the nearby shops and restaurants when we look out this window. We even saw Poppy's truck at Subway! (He was in town to stay a night with us while visiting my aunt and cousin in the hospital.)


If you look closely you can see that he's doing his 'ooohhh' face. :)



Growing boy, still topping the charts with that big head of his!

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

18 months

I have to start this post with these pictures from about a week ago... my favorite moment from that day. It's tough raising an 18 month old, and most of the time I'm not sure if I'm doing it right, but these little moments of reassurance from him make it all worth it.

...and a close up of that sweet face before I tell you what he's really been up to: 

These last couple of weeks have been interesting. Brady has found his whiny voice, has learned to say 'no! noooo!' and has also started hitting me when he's upset. It's hard for me to not take this personally but I know that's because it's new. I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with it. We had a good day today - only two hits and one headbutt, and they were all before 7:30am. Score!!
Hairdo brought to you by Daddy, who sprayed him down with a water hose then gave him a mohawk!



Brady just loves to read. When he wakes up from his nap he stands up in his crib and says 'book, book, book', and as soon as I take him out of his crib he runs to his basket of books and starts pulling them all out, sitting down with each book and flipping through the pictures to see if it's one of his favorites.

His living room reading spot. We spend so much time here every day.

Our afternoon walks are something we both look forward to every day - he likes to point out all the squirrels and birds (kuuhl and buwhd), and he especially loves stopping at the park to play for awhile. One of my favorite things ever is when he sees a picture of a bird in a book or sees one flying by outside and says 'ca-caaaawww!'.





Brady says 'hi' and bye' to literally everything. For example, when he wakes up from his nap and goes over to his books as I mentioned above, he says 'hi book!' and when we walk downstairs when he's done reading he says 'byyyye!'. When we're in the produce section at the grocery store he tells the bananas hi and bye, and when we're out and about he tells pretty much everyone (humans and animals alike) 'hi' as soon as they come into his vision and 'bye!' as soon as they walk by. (Side note: my mama heart breaks every time someone ignores his hi's and bye's.) He gets more enthusiastic sometimes and says 'BYYYYE!!' with a huge hand wave when he's really excited.

This is his new 'ooooohh' face. It is SO cute. He does this when something really strikes his attention and he is impressed by whatever is going on.

A few other fun things about Brady at 18 months:

- He loves to sing 'Choo Choo Train' by Poppy. This is a grandkid favorite and Brady requests it all the time by saying 'tchoo tchoo tchoo'. 

- He's quite the talker. He talks a lot. He will just babble on and on like he's really saying something, using facial expressions and looking at us as if we really know what he's talking about. On that note, he does say several words that we understand. It's funny how only a kid's parents can understand what their child is saying. Some of his favorite words are airplane: 'pane'; balloon: 'boon'; fourwheeler: 'eeler'; roller: 'wohwoh'; blueberries/strawberries/raspberries: all 'bbbvvbrry'; donut: 'nonuh'; cheeto: 'tcheeto'; car: 'cahw'; and of course his favorite blanket: 'bae'. He also loves to name all the members of our family. We talk about our family a lot. :)

- He has just become aware of the power of Mama's kiss. When he hurts himself, he will look at me with that scrunched up face and bring his 'bo bo' over to me, holding up his hand or knee or whatever is hurt to let me kiss. You know I love this!

- He really isn't scared of anything. He is a daredevil and doesn't think twice about falling off of things - the risk of falling down and getting hurt is nothing compared to the fun he'll have doing it. He will crawl on top of anything and stand on top of the highest point he can reach. This is terrifying to me, but I love to watch him challenge himself.

- He likes to do workout videos with me in the morning. I ask him after breakfast 'Are you ready to work out?' and he walks to the TV and starts squatting and lifting his arms and breathing real hard. Pretty funny.

One morning post-breakfast. He loves green smoothies!

We like to go outside together after nap time and enjoy an ice cold popsicle. The other day he stole my popsicle (the nerve!) and ate both popsicles, alternating which one he licked until one was gone. He threw the empty popsicle stick on the ground and when Willa came over to lick it he said 'NO!' and picked it back up to hold onto while he finished his other one. 

Helping Dad bathe Willa.

Our strong-willed, active, fearless, happy 18 month old. The fun is just beginning! 
(thanks Koko for the picture :))







Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Random pictures







He moved that little stand from beside the couch right up next to the stairs and crawled on top of it so that he could reach the lever to open the gate. I'm in trouble!

These next few pictures are from a park in the Heights that Brady and I went to a few weeks ago. They have a really cool wood train there that the kids can play in. I had a hard time getting Brady to leave once he discovered the train! 





He loves to sit in this chair and read books in the morning... and in the afternoon... and at night. The boy LOVES to read! I think we read about 7,346 books today. I can't tell him no when he asks me to read, right?! Doesn't that go against some sort of parenting rule??

We love to have picnics in our backyard when the weather is nice. Now that spring is here I think we will be doing this a lot more.

This is at Wonder Wild, an indoor play area that I like to take Brady to. He's been going here since about when he started crawling and it is so neat to watch him gain independence and do things on his own. He went down the big slide by himself for the first time during this visit and hurt himself on one slide down, but that didn't stop him from going back!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Jackson, MS

Last weekend we took a roadtrip to Jackson, MS to celebrate Mema's 90th birthday. We had a layover in Milam to break the trip up a little which worked out perfectly. Saturday's drive was a little dramatic with Brady getting carsick and throwing up everywhere, but Sunday's drive was nice and smooth and it was all worth it to be able to celebrate with Mema on such a big, important birthday!

The Kirshman crew.

All the party-goers. Doesn't Mema look beautiful and so happy?!



Brady and Mema on her 90th birthday.

On our way back to Texas on Sunday we stopped at the Vicksburg National Military Park. Brady enjoyed riding up front with me as we drove through the park. We stopped a few times to look at cannons and other things. Every time we got back in the car Brady would say "Bye cannon!".








We stopped in West Monroe to have lunch at Cane's (where we ran into Jade and Drew on their way back to Denison!) and drove by the Duck Dynasty building to check it out. Pretty cool!