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Monday, December 10, 2012

Gus has been here 18 months

Happy one-and-a-half birthday to August Frank!



I think 18 months is my favorite age. So today we will celebrate and then it's all down hill from here! It really is halfway between a baby and a kid. And that's how Gus looks too--kind of like a baby, kind of like a kid. He and Leo can really play together; they especially like to play in the backyard. Leo says they're playing pirates but I'm not sure Gus knows that. Gus just wants to play anything that has to do with balls. He looks out the window and says, "bawl" all day long. If he wants to distinguish between a regular ball and a basketball, he says, "bat ball."

He's serious about shoes. When he sees them, he says, "Shoe!" (Very clearly, I might add). And then you HAVE to put them on him. He doesn't understand why his shoes would be in sight but you wouldn't put them on him. Same with his jacket. If he sees it, it's gotta go on. Can't put on Leo's first.

He's also serious about his Dada. When Frank comes home, or if he just hears the door, he says, "Dada! Dada!" Gus looks like he's going to explode with happiness! He runs to Frank and insists that Frank hold him for the next 15 minutes. If he sees pictures of Frank or anything belonging to him (like a shirt) he says, "Dada! Dada!"

We took Gus to his 18 month appointment today. In preparation for it, I typed out the words he can say and other ways he communicates:


Gus’ Words:
Ball
Dada
Shoe
Woof Woof
Bye Bye
Uh-Oh
Cheese
Choo Choo
Belly Button (sounds like "Beh Bu'in) 
(Does not say Mama but will point to Mama when someone asks, “Where is mama?”)

Signs:
More
Food
All Done
Help
Wipe Hands
Thank you


Other communication notes:
·      Can point to people/things when asked: “Where is Grandmother?” or “Where is your blanket?”
·      Can follow directions: “Put the ball in the basket” or “Put the blocks in the bag” or “Go to your high chair.”
·      If we say, “I’m going to take your picture” he says, “Cheese!”
Can point to parts of his face when asked: “Where is your nose?” or “Where are your ears?" 
Does all the motions to "Itsy Bitsy Spider." 

Then, just for fun, I checked Leo's 18 month blog. He could say 75 words and speak in three word phrases! He could say Texas and we didn't even live here. The kid could say "umbrella!" Needless to say, I got a little concerned about Gus. So at his appointment today I shared that with the pediatrician--how much Leo said versus Gus.  As it turns out, Leo is the abnormal one! Gus is just fine. She said there are plenty of kids his age who say more and plenty who say less. He's right in the middle. Says she's not worried about him at all. "What about how he doesn't say Mama?" I asked. "Not unusual," she said. 

After the appointment we went to a friend's house and as I was picking Gus up out of the car, he pointed at me and said, "Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama." Leo said we should call the doctor and tell her! 

And here are Gus' stats from his appointment: 
Weight: 25 pounds, 2 oz. 64% 
Height: 33.3 inches 80% 
Head: 19 inches, 75% 









They even give grades and Gus got an A+ for physical exam and an A+ for development :) 

She also commented that he's very fast, when she saw him being chased by Leo all over the exam room. 

So to sum it up, our Gus doesn't say much but he's super cute, super sweet and super fast! We love him to pieces. 






8 comments:

Granny Jo said...

What a great video! Can't wait to see you at Christmas, Gus.

Kristin said...

Happy 18 months August Frank! You love shoes and doggies just like Tia :-)!!

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GR said...

Happy 18-month-day Gus! When your parents get angry over something you do as a teenager, drag these pics out to remind them how cute you were.

Liz said...

He's too dang cute. I love the last picture in the chair series. Cutie patootie! :)

Jacquie said...

Love this boy! Also, here's a little tidbit that might make you feel better about him not saying your name much... children who don't say "ma-ma" right away are so close to their mother's that they view her as an extension of themselves. So much so that in their minds there is no need to refer to her as something separately. (Can you tell I had kids that didn't say my name either?... although now they won't stop saying it!)

Writinggal said...

Thanks, everyone! Jacquie, I think you're right :) Although he's been saying "mama" for the last couple of days now. There goes our bond! :)

Jessi said...

18 months was my favorite age too. He's so cute!