Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Fall has finally arrived!



We are so happy that the weather finally changed so we can enjoy our yard without being eaten by mosquitoes! A lot has been happening since we last updated the blog. Hollis had his third cardiologist visit with an awesome report on the special holes in his heart (we like to call them Love Butterflies). The holes are all still present but there has been no change in their sizes and Dr. W. felt that the left chamber was actually on the "high side or normal" instead of being "slightly enlarged". The evidence of tissue that was sucked into the VSD hole is not assisting the holes closure yet, but I know that it is waiting until the right moment. Hollis is just as normal as any kid and does not seem to be affected in any way by this little anomaly so we will keep on truckin' like there is no tomorrow!

Hollis is busy pulling up and working on all sorts of sounds. He has also contracted a mild aversion to strange men. He smiles and flirts like he does with everyone from afar but the minute they come close he looks at me and makes a series of awful faces and says "uhh, uhh, uhh". I am sure I have forgotten to write about a lot, so I might be adding to this later. Hollis will be 9 months on Halloween! Can't wait to see what he learns by then!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

OOOOOOhhh! OOOOOOOhhhh!

You must all obey my primate commands..ooohhh...eeehhh...aaahhh.

Who left a monkey in charge of this house? Halloween is approaching and we decided to see if H's outfit would fit him by the time the festivities arrived. Sure enough, the outfit fit just fine.
We have been busy with swim lessons, except had to go see Doc Caldwell yesterday bc he was not really acting himself. I suspected ear infection, but it turns out he has a virus. Nothing we can do for that accept nurse him and give him lots of kisses. You would not know by the pics that he is sick and he has decided to talk up a storm tonight. We are getting an ear full!

Chris and I made Hollis his very own car out of a cardboard box to pull him around the house and yard. We have yet to decorate it pretty, but we will get there. We also got a great video of him being pulled at top speed, but he could have cared less. He was more interested in leaning over and touching the grass. (video to come later)

What are they doing?


I gotta see what this is all about!


Faster, faster, faster!


On the move and learning everyday how to mimic a monkey! Here is a preview of our little monkey for Hallows Eve. The pictures say it all! He was cracking Chris and I up because he would not stand up in the costume because the elastic felt weird on his feet and he would just roll his ankles around.

As one of H's toy sings, "I'm a monkey...I'm furry and I'm funky. I hang from the trees...do as I please!"


Monday, October 1, 2007

Day 1--Swim Lessons

Hollis and I were the first to arrive this morning for our 30 minute swim class at Tom's Dive Shop. The pool is indoors and quite small. After I dressed H in his suit the other students started to arrive: a 14 month old, a 2 year old, a 6 month old and the lovely, lively Hollis were all waiting to start class. Smiling, with his dolphin fins on, he eagerly bolted for the pool and I swear he would have dove head first had we not been forced to sit for our "safety" intro. After we lowered ourselves into the pool we practiced blowing bubbles (I practiced blowing while he ignored me watching all of the other activity around him), kicking (his choice means for chasing after a floating plastic gold fish), paddling ( he didn't really have an interest), floating (relaxed while I sang to him) and getting out of the pool (amazingly enough, once I put one elbow on the side of the pool he did the rest pulling up and then crawling out). One of our exercises was to climb up a pvc pipe and then fall to the bottom and blow bubbles. I thought to myself, "oh! this is a little advanced." To my surprise H started climbing the pole and was so quick I had to catch up to help lift him out of the water. Is he ten years old or 8 months? I am having trouble keeping count!!! Once back down in the pool he watched while the instructor blew her bubbles and was taking a lot of mental notes :)! He drinks water so Dad and I have some homework to teach him how to blow bubbles and/or spit out the water so his brain does not swell with pool water.

Once again, I was amazed at his enthusiasm and fearless efforts as the 14 month old is crying next to us not taking part in any of the activities. We are so blessed to have such a happy, determined son! He trusts us so much that I am convinced our methods of babywearing and co-sleeping have laid the foundation for an independent, confident little boy.