Sunday, June 28, 2009

Rough week

We had a rough start to the week. Quinn is getting new teeth in the bottom, on both sides, so the beginning of the week was not good. They still haven't broken through but he's not acting like they are bothering him anymore. Not sure if they are no longer hurting him or if he's just used to the pain now. Regardless, I'm glad he's back to his normal routine.
He moves into his new room at daycare tomorrow. He's been spending a lot of time in that room in the past month so he should be ok tomorrow when I drop him off.


Quinn does NOT like pickles...





Saturday, June 13, 2009

Pictures

Here are some pictures from the past few weeks...


eating at the table with a fork and spoon


daddy giving Quinn a haircut









Friday, June 12, 2009

blogger problems

I have tried about 5 times over the last week or so to upload pictures and for some reason I can't get it to work. So...I'll just write about what Quinn has been up to now that he's 15 months old:
-He no longer uses his highchair and instead sits at the table in his booster chair.
-He really likes trying to use a fork and is actually getting pretty good at stabbing food and getting it to his mouth.
-He is transitioning into the next room at daycare. He'll be in the older room full-time starting July 1.
-He's imitating a lot....I even got him to put his arms up to form an O and say "O". Gotta get him ready for OSU football this fall!!
-He likes to back up to things and sit down on them. Not sure what this is all about?!?
-He has realized there are birds outside and when they fly over he always points and says his famous "what's that".
-I was still giving him a bottle before bed and when he woke up in the middle of the night (yes, he still wakes up) but this week we have stopped that. He had no problem giving up the bottle during the day but it's definitely been a challenge with the night bottle. But, we haven't given in. He has been up late every night this week because of this. Tonight he was asleep at 8:30, which has been the earliest since we started. Hopefully after a few weeks he'll adjust.
-He knows where his belly, head and nose are.
-No new words or signs but he's babbling a lot more.
-He's definitely turning into Mr. Independent and wanting to do things on his own. Then he gets frustrated and screams. The joys of a toddler!

That's about all I can think of. Hopefully he'll start talking more once he's with older kids in the next room level up at daycare.

Rachel