Monday, October 25, 2010

First Haircut




Last Saturday was a rough day for Mason. First, we had to go to the Quest Diagnostics center to get blood drawn for his lead testing (something they do at 15-months). It wasn't just a finger prick, either, as I was expecting. They actually stuck a needle in him and took three vials of blood! Luckily, the entire thing didn't last more than just a couple of minutes, and overall he handled it pretty well (thanks to the emergency pacifier!) But then, of course, Mom had to torture him some more by making him get a haircut. We went just down the street in Brooklyn Heights to a little kids "spa" and paid a whopping $10 to get him his first haircut. The cut itself turned out very cute, but the experience wasn't so nice. Despite trying all the usual distractions, like a Sesame Street video and a number of toys (and non-toys), there were lots of tears.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Back to Blogging








I feel so guilty for having neglected Mason's blog for over two months! So much has happened since mid-August. Where do I even begin??? Well, the most important things are that Mason is walking and talking up a storm. There really is nothing cuter than seeing your own kid literally toddle around on their two little stilt-like legs, with Frankenstein arms outstretched in the directing they are heading. It's been an adorable past few weeks watching Mason perfect the whole walking thing. New words added to his vocabulary in these two months are as follows: no-no, go, apple, bath (pronounced "baa"), baby, agua, zapato (pronounced "pato"), and lots and lots of babble. He also signs the words for eat, more, and all done (and he says "all done" too, though he's been doing that for a while now). Perhaps one of the most amazing things we've noticed is that he now understands us! We'll say, "Mason, go get you're shoes so we can go bye-bye." And he'll go and get his shoes, sit down and try to put them on, and say "bye-bye"! Each night after dinner I'll ask him if he wants to take a bath, and he says "BAA!" and heads straight to the bathroom and sidles up to the bath tub waiting for me to turn on the water. And not only does he understand when we talk to him in English, but he understands in Spanish too. If I tell him in Spanish to go get his shoes, he knows exactly what I'm saying and he does it. Truly amazing!

Anyway, here are some random photos from the past couple of months. Back in August, we had a visit to Nebraska and Iowa to see family and friends, then in September we went to St. Louis for Adrian's niece's wedding. The rest are assorted photos taken at home and in the neighborhood.