January 2008
Well little does the Huntsville newspaper staff know but I do have the cutest kid ever!! See for yourself.. I entered Berik in a cute kid contest and nope he didn't get it but hey I know he's the cutest! Each year they have a contest and put the entries in the local paper. I won't do it again as his was in the crease of the paper with this big line across his face and the print/color was all smeared. Oh well, lesson learned. I hope they enjoyed my $20.00 donation.
Berik continues to use his head in many ways.. for balance..
and to carry things..
and most of all so he doesn't have to stand while playing at the refrigerator with his magnets.
Berik is learning more and more each day and continues to get better at talking, however, babbling along is still his favorite. He loves to count and make animal sounds. Occasionally, Berik will sit ever so quietly in his car seat and soak up the world around him. One day Jaimie and I were talking and made mention that someone we knew was a "cow", to which Berik responded Mooooooooo... We just cracked up laughing.Neither of us took into account that he was listening to us and when he busted out with a big ol' Moooooo it was hilarious!! From here forward we will have to watch what we say, that's for sure. He can say big words clearly like butterfly, but won't say milk or even try to say it. He is definitely on his own agenda. One day he turns to me and says, I need to go poo poo..ok , really? Well, run, run to the potty, poor thing he turns around to run and trips over a box. That kind of ruined the moment but I encouraged him to go ahead and get up and go. We did, he made it to the potty but no poo. He made the sounds effects for me but no go. Well.. that was exciting but false alarm. We continue to go each evening before bath time and tt is always successful. I guess at just under 2 I am glad that he is even interested.
He still likes to eat, 24/7. He is not fat but he is big. We haven't weighed him lately but he was at 34 last we checked, in Dec. He had his first drumstick the other day and loved it but we had to finally take it away as he was trying to eat bone and all. He went crazy over it like a dog almost, which meant he wouldn't touch anything else on his plate until we took it away.
He also helps himself to the refrigerator whenever he can get away with it, which I don't like, but I did sneak a pic of him trying to get some milk, so at least it was a healthy choice!
making a very convincing choking/throw up sound and gesture, completed with body/head movements. He to date has not completed his warning but one day we are fearful that he may very well follow through. Needless to say, when we eat at a restaurant we don't usually push the issue. So I guess in a sense he is winning this one. Any one out there with some ideas? It is so good that I have tried to get it on video but haven't been able to yet. Not that you wanted to see it really anyhow but it is very believable.
Speaking of pushing it! He loves to push bedtime now. You know last month he was simply wonderful and easy and now he has discovered, in its entirety, the LIGHT SWITCH! Let the fun begin. I could move his bed but then I would have to move other furniture in his not so big room, which would cause me to have to move pictures etc.. so I will battle this one out. No fear of being thrown up on, just a little crying. The routine, same as usual, gets the elephant, his water, and heads to bed. Books and then kisses goodnight and a few minutes later... the DISCO lights begin! Click, on, click off, on, off , on, off. He hears you coming..if it is daddy, when the door opens, he makes a diving leap into the sleeping position leaving the light however it was, sometimes off, sometimes on. If it is me.. well you watch and see..
So as you can see Mommy is the.. oh well it's just mommy! Berik still likes to ride on his little tikes truck, but is he so big that the wheel just would fall off? Or did the factory ( daddy ) not put it together good enough? Daddy votes that B is just too much for the truck and would like to see it retire in someone else's house. B watches intently as daddy fixing his tire as if daddy really had time before work but he did it anyway.