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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

16 months old


Happy Birthday, Carter Maxwell!

 
We've been so busy lately that we barely 
had time to take your 16-month pictures.

 
We were able to sneak them in this afternoon
and despite your needing to take a nap,
you were surprisingly cooperative!

 
Mommy is too tired for editing tonight,
so I'm just going to post my favorites as is.


 I know I say it every month, 
but you are SO FUN right now.


You recently started saying your name
and I think it might be even cuter
than the way you say "Nigh-night."


It doesn't always sound exactly the same.
Sometimes you say "cah-tuh,"
sometimes you say "tuh-ter,"
sometimes you say "ter-ter,"
and sometimes it's a perfect "Car-ter!"


No matter how you pronounce your name, you
always say it in your sweetest sing-song voice.
Maybe it's because that's the way
Daddy and I always say it - adoringly!


You are still obsessed with the book
about the monkeys jumping on the bed.
Only now you don't even need the book
to tell me the story.  It seems to be on your
mind a LOT and it's rare that we even get
through a nursing session without you doing
all the motions from jumping to patting your
head to shaking your little pointer finger
like the doctor in the book.


In fact, now that you've started shaking
your little finger, you do it every time
Daddy or I tell you no about anything.
 Even when we don't say it, you will
point at something you're not allowed
to touch and start wagging your finger at us!


You have four "friends" with you most
of the time.  You chose them a little over a 
month ago and I can't count the hours you've 
spent carrying them all from room to room, 
couch to couch, moving all of them from 
one side of you to the other, etc.


They are quite an eclectic bunch.  
Your favorite, hands down, is your Asian baby doll.  
She's the first one you grab every time you move them.  
You come walking into the room with her tucked under one 
arm and plop her down right where you want her.  
Then you disappear again and come back with 
your little brown dog and your Mickey Mouse.  
After you've put them in their new location, 
you go back for your green "Scout" dog that 
talks and sings songs about you. 


Those four are your "guys" and Daddy and I joke about how
you "leave no man behind."  If you happen to bring Mickey and 
Scout on your second trip, you will look at the three you have, 
think for a moment, realize who's missing and go running 
to get your little brown dog.  It's super cute.


If we had to choose one word to describe you these days, 
it would be industrious.  You love to create "jobs"  for
yourself and you take your "work" very seriously.  
You always look determined and deep in thought as you play.  
When you are "on a mission" (as we call it), even your posture
changes, like what you are doing is of utmost importance. 


Sometimes you carry a big heavy bin of toys 
from the family room, up the two steps into the kitchen, 
through the dining room and into the living room where you 
dump it out, fill it with other toys and carry it all the way back. 


You spend lots of time making up and 
completing these little tasks each day.  
I'm consistently amazed at your creativity.


Your favorite toy this month has been your airport, airplanes and accessories.  
You love to push the different buttons to hear the pilot and flight
attendants talk and you love putting the little people in the seats 
and taking them through the airport security, etc. 


Your favorite airport guy is the one in the orange outfit 
who drives the luggage carts.  He has an orange baseball hat 
and I mentioned once that he wore a hat like Daddy.  
The next time we played, you started calling him Daddy 
and you still do to this day.  You carry him all around the 
house and even help him play with your other toys.


You are also into your doctor kit lately 
and you love to do checkups on Daddy and me 
as well as all of your stuffed animals and poor Molly, 
who has had her ears checked and been given more "shots" 
than any dog should have to endure.  Thankfully, 
you guys get along much better than expected!

Daddy was giving you yellow fruit and veggie puffs as bribes and they stuck to your teeth.

You still love songs with motions. 
This week you're really into "Little Bunny Foo Foo." 
You love to do the part about "boppin' 'em on the head."


You also continue to insist on hearing "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" 
several times a day.  You come to me with your hands in the air 
 and show me "down came the rain," to tell me what to do. 


The new twist is that instead of me doing the motions myself, 
you want me to make your toys do the motions.  
Usually all FOUR of your favorite guys.  
Scout actually sings the song while the 
other three take turns doing the motions
until they've all had a chance, or two, or three.  
Mommy is getting more than a little tired of that song!


Just today you started putting words together.
After you did something, Daddy said, "No, Carter!"  
You were not happy with his reprimand, so you came to me to tattle.


 You were very animated as you told me, "Dada,"
then shook your finger "No" and said "Carter."
You kept telling me over and over again.
And later in the day it must have still been on your
mind because you decided to tell me again!


You are growing up far too fast, and we are
grieving the end of each wonderful month 
as we look forward to the next.  
Here's hoping the trend continues 
and next month is even better
though it doesn't seem possible.


Happy 16 months, Cutie-Pie! 


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